All Q&A articles – Page 49
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FeaturesAndres Veiel
German director Andres Veiel talks about his competition film If Not Us, Who, which focuses on the real life turbulent relationship between Bernward Vesper and Baader-Meinhof militant Gudrun Ensslin in 1960’s Germany.
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FeaturesAsghar Farhadi
Iranian director Asghar Farhadi talks about his 2011 Berlin Golden Bear Nader And Simin, A Separation, the difficulty of making films in Iran and friends Jafar Panahi and Mohammad Rasoulof.
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FeaturesVishal Bhardwaj
Mumbai-based director Vishal Bhardwaj talks about his latest film, dark comedy 7 Sins Forgiven (7 Khoon Maaf), which has its world premiere in thePanorama Special section of Berlin.
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FeaturesJoshua Marston
The Maria Full of Grace director talks about his new Berlinale competition film about Albanian blood feuds.
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FeaturesWerner Herzog
The German maverick talks about working in 3D for his new documentary The Cave of Forgotten Dreams.
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FeaturesVictoria Mahoney
US director Victoria Mahoney talks about making her directorial debut, Yelling To The Sky, which is in competition at Berlin.
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FeaturesLee Tamahori
The director of The Devil’s Double talks about the film’s genesis, casting Dominic Cooper as Saddam Hussain’s son and shooting on digital.
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FeaturesLoic Magneron
The head of French sales outfit Wide Management talks about new global network Eye On Films (EoF).
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FeaturesMaryanne Redpath and Florian Weghorn
The co-directors of Berlin’s Generation section talk about its new venue and why film-makers keep coming back for more.
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FeaturesWim Wenders
The German director talks about his 3D film Pina, world premiering out of competition in Berlin this week, which explores the work of the renowned choreographer Pina Bausch.
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FeaturesWieland Speck
Wieland Speck, who heads up the Panorama section at the Berlin Film Festival, talks about 30 years on the job.
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FeaturesDexter Fletcher
The Lock Stock And Two Smoking Barrels actor talks about the challenges of shooting his directorial debut, Wild Bill, starring Charlie Creed-Miles and Will Poulter.
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FeaturesWisit Sasanatieng
Thai filmmaker Wisit Sasanatieng is having a busy Rotterdam, presenting his new film The Red Eagle, pitching his next project at CineMart, and serving on the Tiger jury.
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FeaturesGareth Unwin
One of the producers of The King’s Speech talks about the film’s 12 Oscar nominations and the box-office boom.
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FeaturesMike Cahill, Brit Marling, William Mapother
Another Earth writer-director-producer Mike Cahill, co-writer, producer and leading lady Brit Marling and lead actor William Mapother talk to Jeremy Kay about the story of a guilt-ridden girl who pins her hopes of redemption on winning a contest to visit a mirror planet.
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FeaturesJC Chandor
Writer-director JC Chandor talks to Jeremy Kay about making his feature directorial debut with financial thriller Margin Call, one of the first films to sell in Sundance.
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FeaturesMorgan Spurlock
The Super Size Me creator talks to Jeremy Kay about his new film on product placement, POM Wonderful Presents: The Greatest Movie Ever Sold, which is screening in Sundance.
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FeaturesClay Jeter
Tennessee-born Clay Jeter talks to Jeremy Kay about his feature directorial debut Jess + Moss, which screens in Sundance’s New Frontier section this week.
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FeaturesPaddy Considine
UK actor-turned-director Paddy Considine talks to Sarah Cooper about making his directorial debut Tyrannosaur, which has its world premiere at Sundance on Jan 21.
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FeaturesJames Marsh, Simon Chinn
The film-making team behind Man On Wire talk about their latest feature doc, Project Nim, which will have its world premiere in the world cinema documentary competition at Sundance tonight.















