All Interview articles – Page 73
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Busan Q&A: Boo Junfeng talks 'Apprentice'
Singaporean director discusses his prison drama, which premiered at Cannes and is Singapore’s submission to this year’s Oscar race.
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Busan Q&A: Ho Yuhang talks 'Mrs K'
Director discusses his Kara Wai-starring action thriller, which world premieres in Busan.
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Busan Q&A: Zhang Lu talks festival opener 'A Quiet Dream'
Director Zhang discusses the project’s origins and shooting on a tight schedule.
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LFF: Benedict Andrews talks sexual abuse drama 'Una'
Una premeired at Telluride and will play in Official Competition at LFF next month.
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Busan: Kang Soo-youn talks "tough year" and Korean cinema
In her first edition as solo director, Kang Soo-youn talks to Jean Noh about putting BIFF together in turbulent times.
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Pawan Kumar talks Netflix-bound 'U-Turn' and crowdfunding
Bangalore-based film-maker Pawan Kumar, who recently sold his feature U-Turn to Netflix, explains how he used crowdfunding and digital distribution to launch his first three films.
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Jason Jeffers and Jonathan Ali, Third Horizon Caribbean Film Festival
The founder of the inaugural Third Horizon Caribbean Film Festival and his friend, director of programming, preview this week’s event.
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Curzon CEO talks production push, VOD and venue battles
EXCLUSIVE: UK cinema and distribution group plans Aldgate, Hoxton venues; acquires Venice hit Heal The Living.
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Woody Harrelson on 'LBJ', Trump and Spandex
LBJ star talks politics, playing chess with Václav Havel and the possibility of donning Lycra.
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Olivier Assayas: Kristen Stewart is "the best actress of her generation"
Personal Shopper director discusses collaborating with Roman Polanski and a new bid to re-float passion project Idol’s Eye.
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Patrick Wachsberger talks franchises, highlights and Polanski
EXCLUSIVE: “We’re going through a sea change,” Lionsgate executive says of the film business today.
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Hugh Grant: "I don’t view myself as a fan of rom-coms"
Hugh Grant managed to orchestrate a graceful retreat from show business but Florence Foster Jenkins proved too compelling to stay away for good.
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Rooney Mara on 'Una': “I had to go to some dark places”
Lion and Una star talks immersive roles, and the potential for a Dragon Tattoo sequel.
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'The Swissmakers' producer Marcel Hoehn reflects on distinguished career
Veteran producer talks to Screen as he receives a lifetime achievement award from Zurich Film Festival.
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Toronto Q&A: Ana Lily Amirpour talks 'The Bad Batch'
The director discusses her follow-up to A Girl Walks Home Alone At Night and the “chaotic absurdity” of the Trump campaign.
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Toronto Q&A: Steve James on doc 'Abacus: Small Enough To Jail'
The acclaimed director of Hoop Dreams discusses his latest documentary, which focuses on the only company to be indicted following the 2008 mortgage crisis.
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Toronto Q&A: Konkona Sen Sharma talks Bengali drama 'A Death In The Gunj'
Indian film-maker’s debut feature plays in TIFF’s Special Presentations strand.
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Toronto interview: 'Occupied' director Erik Skjoldbjærg talks 'Pyromaniac'
Director discusses his sixth feature, which plays this week at TIFF.
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Feng Xiaogang talks film-making challenges in China
I Am Not Madame Bovary director says that “the market is super hot” but financiers are “muddying the water”.
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Production focus: Barry Jenkins's 'Moonlight'
Telling the tale of a life over three parts — and using three actors — Barry Jenkins’s Moonlight is a searing study of how a young person is shaped by a hostile environment. Jeremy Kay meets the film-makers.