All Interview articles – Page 31
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Danish producer Jesper Morthorst on the slate he is revving up at Motor
Jesper Morthorst gives the lowdown on rising Danish production house Motor, including San Sebastian feature ‘As In Heaven’.
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Prolific Spanish actor Antonio de la Torre on choosing wisely and embracing international roles
One of Spain’s most successful actors talks to Screen about lessons learned throughout his long career.
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‘Earwig’ director Lucile Hadzihalilovic on working with UK producers and avoiding the ‘horror’ label
English-language debut is based on novel by UK sculptor and writer Brian Catling.
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Danish director Tea Lindeburg on her unflinching San Sebastian competition title ‘As In Heaven’
The director talks taking inspiration from ‘Carrie’, Islam and motherhood.
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San Sebastian festival director talks Covid measures, gender equality and Johnny Depp
José Luis Rebordinos on pandemic plans, finances, gender equality and controversy.
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Jean Luc Herbulot on why TIFF title ‘Saloum’ is “a leap of faith for the audience”
Mercenaries, myth and mayhem in haunted Senegalese delta.
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Dutch filmmaker Bianca Stigter on found-footage documentary ‘Three Minutes - A Lengthening’
Her husband Steve McQueen is executive producer on the feature based on a three-minute home movie.
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Director Barry Levinson and Ben Foster talk TIFF premiere ‘The Survivor’
The Survivor is the remarkable life story of Holocaust survivor Harry Haft.
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Terence Davies on exploring the life of gay First World War poet Siegfried Sassoon in ‘Benediction’
Source: Laurence Cendrowicz/Bankside Sales/EMU Films Terence Davies directing Kate Phillips and Jack Lowden on ‘Benediction’ Screen talks to the veteran British director ahead of the film’s TIFF premiere on Sunday.
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Afghan filmmaker Sahra Mani on why she has reconfigured her music school doc ‘Kabul Melody’
The Taliban’s sudden rise to power has forced a change in ending.
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Isabelle Huppert on “showing malevolence” on screen, being a cinema owner and Venice title ‘Promises’
The French actress is back in Venice starring in Thomas Kruithof’s political drama.
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Karlovy Vary’s Karel Och defends Johnny Depp tribute on “presumption of innocence”
Och also discusses festival date move, Czech talents.
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Karlovy Vary 2021: Why Sonja Tarokić focused on warring teachers for her debut feature ‘The Staffroom’
Starring Marina Redžepovic, ‘The Staffroom’ chronicles petty cliques and power struggles between both teachers and parents.
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Karlovy Vary 2021: Philip Barantini talks filming ‘Boiling Point’ in one take
Boiling Point is based on a 2019 BIFA-nominated short, with both versions starring Stephen Graham and shot in one take.
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Karlovy Vary 2021: Andrius Blaževičius talks love and freedom in ‘Runner’
Runner is the follow-up to Blaževičius’ debut feature The Saint, which premiered at Busan in 2016.
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Sarajevo 2021: Cristina Grosan on how a death inspired ‘Things Worth Weeping For’
The Hungarian-Romanian filmmaker discusses her debut drama-comedy.
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Sarajevo 2021: Sebastian Meise on the “inhuman scandal” behind ‘Great Freedom’
The Austrian director reflects on making his award-winning feature and the scandal behind the story.
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Sarajevo 2021: Antoneta Alamat Kusijanović on the character dynamics of ‘Murina’
The Croatian filmmaker discusses her feature directorial debut, which won the Camera d’Or at Cannes.
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The filmmaking family behind Fantasia’s ‘Hellbender’
Toby Poser, John Adams and Zelda Adams discuss creative freedom and the “strange gift” of Covid.
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Sarajevo 2021: French-Kosovar actress Luàna Bajrami on her directing debut ‘The Hill Where Lionesses Roar’
Best known for her role in ‘Portrait Of A Lady On Fire’, Bajrami’s debut premiered in Directors’ Fortnight.