All Q&A articles – Page 13
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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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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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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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'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: 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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Colin Geddes, TIFF Midnight Madness, Vanguard
The ringmaster of Ryerson tells Jeremy Kay about overseeing the two programmes that tend to attract the late night crowd and those in search of something very different.
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Venice buzz title: Kim Jee-woon talks spy thriller 'The Age Of Shadows'
The Korean film-maker discusses Warner Bros Korea’s first local-language production, and expresses his thoughts on changes in the local industry.
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Venice: François Ozon on why 'Frantz' resonates with Brexit, rising European nationalism
French director François Ozon explains how his black and white post-World War One melodrama Frantz has a contemporary resonance in the age of Brexit and rising nationalism across Europe.
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Venice buzz title: Rama Burshtein talks 'Fill The Void' follow-up
Israeli director Rama Burshtein talks about the religious and secular inspirations behind her new film Through The Wall.
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Venice buzz title: Christopher Murray on 'The Blind Christ', this year's "big discovery"
Described by Alberto Barbera as Pasolini-esque, competition title The Blind Christ is generating heat.
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'The Chamber' producer talks Metrodome, Blumhouse, UK genre
Jen Handorf talks about the demise of Metrodome, the Blumhouse effect and a potential bursting of an “independent film bubble”.
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Alice Lowe on 'Prevenge': "It's one individual's insane perspective"
The Sightseers co-writer and star talks about her feature directorial debut.
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Sarajevo Q&A: Ivan Marinovic discusses 'The Black Pin'
Montenegrin director Marinovic’s debut feature is in competition in Sarajevo.
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Sarajevo Q&A: Ralitza Petrova on 'Godless'
Bulgarian director talks to Screen about her competition title Godless, which recently won Locarno’s Golden Leopard.
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Sarajevo Q&A: 'Humidity' director Nikola Ljuca talks funding challenges, film politics
Ljuca’s feature debut plays in competition at Sarajevo Film Festival.
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Sarajevo Q&A: Mehmet Can Mertoğlu talks 'Album'
Turkish film-maker talks to Screen about his debut feature, which played in Sarajevo’s competition following its Cannes premiere.