All Q&A articles – Page 19
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FeaturesSlamdance directors: Paul Taylor, 'Driftwood'
SCREEN SUBSCRIBERS: Filmmaker Paul Taylor talks with Jeremy Berkowitz about the use of dialogue in film, creating an alternate universe on screen and the influence Greek mythology has on his work.
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FeaturesParis RDV: Vincent Garenq talks true-crime drama 'Kalinka'
SCREEN SUBSCRIBERS: Director discusses new crime-drama starring Daniel Auteuil, his passion for true stories and future projects
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FeaturesSlamdance directors: Jeremy Lalonde, 'How To Plan An Orgy In A Small Town'
SCREEN SUBSCRIBERS: Jeremy Lalonde takes the coming-of-age formula and turns it on its head: what if the protagonist was a confident teen gazelle who becomes a Sex And The City-style big city writer and the plot was about her return to her hometown to plan an orgy?
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CommentJörn Threlfall talks BAFTA-nominated short 'Over'
Screen Star of Tomorrow Jörn Threlfall discusses his short film Over, a mystery told in reverse, which was nominated for a Best British Short Film BAFTA.
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FeaturesComposers: Daniel Pemberton, 'Steve Jobs'
Having worked with Ridley Scott, Guy Ritchie and now Danny Boyle on Steve Jobs, Daniel Pemberton is rapidly becoming one of the industry’s most sought-after composers.
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FeaturesQ&A: Evgeny Afineevsky talks 'Winter On Fire'
The director discuss his documentary about the recent Ukrainian Revolution.
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FeaturesQ&A: Liz Garbus on 'What Happened, Miss Simone?'
The director discusses her Nina Simone documentary.
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FeaturesPalm Springs Q&A: Raam Reddy, 'Thithi'
The director discusses his India-US drama, which premired at Locarno in August.
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FeaturesPalm Springs Q&A: Thomas Stuber, 'A Heavy Heart'
The Leipzig-based director tells Jeremy Kay about earning the trust of his star, stage veteran Peter Kurth, who portrays a former East German boxer who receives life-changing news
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FeaturesPalm Springs Q&A: Andrew Steggall, 'Departure'
The director on his coming-of-age love story set in the south of France.
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FeaturesPietro Valsecchi eyes box office gold in Checco Zalone comedy 'Quo Vado?'
Screen Subscribers: Screen sat down with the producer behind Italian hit factory Taodue.
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FeaturesMichael Moore talks 'Where To Invade Next'
Michael Moore reveals how his electrifying Where To Invade Next was made under the radar.
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Features'Je Suis Charlie': documenting the aftermath of a tragedy
SCREEN SUBSCRIBERS: On the day of Je Suis Charlie’s release in France, co-directors Daniel and Emmanuel Leconte discuss their doc about Charlie Hebdo’s survivors and the recent Paris atrocities.
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FeaturesQ&A: Rishika Lulla Singh, CEO, Eros Digital
The head of Eros International’s digital division discusses the growth of VOD in India.
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CommentJimmy Dean talks 'Offside'
The short film director won the XX award at London’s Underwire Film Festival.
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FeaturesJuris Kursietis, 'Modris'
The directorial debutant behind Latvia’s foreign-language Oscar submission talks to Jeremy Berkowitz about growing up, his filmmaker influences and what two Lats can buy you today – or not.
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FeaturesTiina Lokk-Tramberg on a 'significant year' for Black Nights Film Festival
Getting the Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival (BNFF) to a ‘Class A’ FIAPF status was 18 years in the works for festival director Tiina Lokk-Tramberg.
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FeaturesQ&A: Sudhanshu Saria, 'Loev'
Sudhanshu Saria bravely steps forward as a voice for India’s gay community with his first feature Loev that has its world premiere in the Tridens First Feature Film Competition at the Black Night Film Festival.
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FeaturesSaoirse Ronan and John Crowley discuss 'Brooklyn'
John Crowley, the director of Brooklyn, talks to his leading lady Saoirse Ronan about dancing with the camera, connecting to the role and a fortuitous meeting with Patti Smith. Wendy Mitchell reports.
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FeaturesQ&A: Vitaliy Manskiy & Simone Baumann, 'Under the Sun'
The Russian film-maker and producer discusses their latest documentary, which receives its international premiere at the Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival.















