All Q&A articles – Page 16
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FeaturesCannes: Kleber Mendonca Filho, 'Aquarius'
Brazilian director discusses his Cannes Competition drama.
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FeaturesCannes Q&A: Juho Kuosmanen, 'The Happiest Day In The Life Of Olli Maki'
The Finnish director makes his debut feature with a boxing story more about romance than the ring.
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FeaturesCannes: Justine Triet on 'In Bed With Victoria'
Triet’s latest stars Virginie Efira as a workaholic Parisian lawyer.
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FeaturesBruno Dumont talks 'Slack Bay' and his newfound love of comedy
French director discusses his Competition comedy Slack Bay.
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FeaturesCannes: Daniel Dubiecki, Lara Alameddine talk 'Money Monster'
The film’s producers discuss the long-gestating project.
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FeaturesMohamed Diab, dazed and bruised in Cairo
Diab talks to Screen about his Un Certain Regard-opener Clash.
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FeaturesIn conversation with: Alain Guiraudie
Stranger By The Lake director competing for the Palme d’Or with Staying Vertical.
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FeaturesPaul Verhoeven talks returning to Cannes with 'Elle'
The Dutch director, whose Basic Instinct opened the Cannes Film Festival in 1992, discusses his Competition title Elle.
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FeaturesPaddy Considine on directing himself in boxer drama 'Journeyman'
The British actor and filmmaker reveals why he chose to centre on a boxer for his second film as a director and taking on the challenge of directing himself.
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FeaturesNathan Morlando, from the shadows
Nathan Morlando talks Screen through his coming-of-age drama Mean Dreams, which takes its place in Directors’ Fortnight.
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FeaturesKim Nguyen, love in the cold
Four years on from the Oscar-nominated War Witch, Kim Nguyen returns with a romantic drama set near the North Pole. Screen speaks to the writer-director.
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FeaturesXavier Dolan goes full circle
After his 2014 Jury Prize for Mommy and serving on the Competition jury last year, Quebec writer-director Xavier Dolan returns to Cannes with It’s Only The End Of The World. He tells Screen why his starry film marks a career turning point
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Gary Michael Schultz, 'Vincent N Roxxy'
Zoë Kravitz and Emile Hirsch star in Unified Pictures’ tough, romantic revenge thriller that premiered at Tribeca on Monday.
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Thierry Demaiziere and Alban Teurlai, 'RESET'
The directors talk to Laura Henderson about their documentary and imminent Tribeca world premiere starring choreographer and ballet dancer Benjamin Millepied.
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FeaturesJohn Hegeman, producer, 'Holidays'
The producer and studio marketing whizz at Blumhouse Productions’ BH Tilt talks about his battle to bring the chilling anthology to the screen as the film premieres at Tribeca.
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FeaturesBill Purple, 'The Devil And The Deep Blue Sea'
The TV director who has worked in the camera department on some of Hollywood’s biggest tentpoles makes his feature directorial debut in the Tribeca premiere about a grieving architect who forms a bond with a runaway.
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FeaturesVanessa Gould, 'Obit'
Gould sat down to discuss her new documentary ahead of the world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 17.
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FeaturesIan Olds, 'The Fixer'
Ahead of the April 17 world premiere in Tribeca, Ian Olds discusses his drama about an Afghan ‘fixer’ for Western war reporters who discovers new intrigue when he leaves his life behind and settles in northern California.
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FeaturesTribeca: Genna Terranova Q&A
With a huge push into virtual reality and a major focus on television and digital, the Tribeca Film Festival offers a wide-lens snapshot of contemporary content creation. But, festival director Genna Terranova tells Jeremy Kay, “Film is the bedrock.”
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FeaturesEd Gass-Donnelly, 'Lavender'
The director talks to Jeremy Berkowitz ahead of the April 18 world premiere of his psychological thriller in Tribeca.















