All articles by Tiffany Pritchard – Page 9

  • Charles Hood
    Features

    Charles Hood, 'Night Owls'

    2015-03-15T20:41:00Z

    After an eight-year hiatus, Nebraska native Charles Hood debuts his second feature Night Owls in SXSW’s Narrative Spotlight section. He tells Tiffany Pritchard about his return to action.

  • Alex Gibney
    Features

    Alex Gibney, Going Clear

    2015-02-04T23:32:00Z

    Alex Gibney’s recent Sundance documentary Going Clear: Scientology And The Prison Of Belief was the talk of Park City and has arrived in Berlin.

  • Sundance Project Syria VR
    Features

    Sundance explores virtual reality

    2015-02-01T22:46:00Z

    Over the course of the festival Sundance’s New Frontier Space explored 15 different gaming and virtual reality (VR) experiences that proved to be consistent crowd-pleasers.

  • Justin Kelly
    Features

    Justin Kelly, I Am Michael

    2015-02-01T11:56:00Z

    Justin Kelly talks to Tiffany Pritchard about his feature directorial debut, the true story of Michael Glatze’s transition from gay to straight and the challenges he faced in tackling the controversial move. James Franco and Zachary Quinto star and Gus van Sant serves as executive producer.

  • Robert Redford George Lucas Sundance
    Features

    Robert Redford, George Lucas

    2015-01-30T05:12:00Z

    SUNDANCE: Robert Redford and George Lucas helped kick off Sundance’s new Art Of Film Weekend programme with the Visions Of Independence panel at The Egyptian Theatre.

  • Robert Eggers
    Features

    Robert Eggers, Anya Taylor-Joy, The Witch

    2015-01-28T02:51:00Z

    Hot off the Sundance world premiere of his lauded 17th century chiller and the subsequent US deal with A24 Films, director Robert Eggers is thankful that festival audiences “get” his feature directorial debut.

  • Ryan Fleck and Anna Boden
    Features

    Ryan Fleck and Anna Boden, Mississippi Grind

    2015-01-26T21:21:00Z

    The veteran Sundance co-writer-directors tell Tiffany Pritchard about their return to Park City with the Premieres selection about gambling pals on a trip to a high-stakes poker game in New Orleans.

  • Serious Ladies
    Features

    Serious Ladies, funny girls

    2015-01-25T18:35:00Z

    Comedians Lena Dunham (Girls), Mindy Kaling (The Mindy Project), Jenji Kohan (Orange Is the New Black, Weeds) and Kristen Wiig (Bridesmaids, SNL) spoke about women in television and film on Saturday (January 24) at the Serious Ladies panel.

  • Alexandre Desplat
    Features

    Alexandre Desplat, The Imitation Game

    2015-01-18T23:59:00Z

    Composer Alexandre Desplat tells Tiffany Pritchard about bringing Alan Turing’s frenetic mind to life through his score for The Imitation Game.

  • Brooklyn
    Features

    Sundance 2015: hot properties

    2015-01-18T23:59:00Z

    Screen International’s picks of the hot films at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival (Jan 22-Feb 1).

  • Les Arcs piracy roundtable
    News

    Les Arcs panel tackles piracy

    2014-12-22T11:53:00Z

    Copyright infringement and piracy protection was a point of focus at this year’s Les Arcs Film Festival.

  • The Lobster
    News

    Les Arcs celebrates diverse crop of Ireland films

    2014-12-21T15:18:00Z

    The Lobster [pictured] is presented as case study in co-production market.

  • Ruben Ostlund
    Features

    Ruben Ostlund, Force Majeure

    2014-12-19T09:00:00Z

    Ruben Ostlund, the Swedish director of Force Majeure, tells Tiffany Pritchard about his lengthy casting process, the Titanic myth and his love of YouTube.

  • Gyorgy Palfi
    News

    Les Arcs roundup: Palfi wins development prize

    2014-12-17T10:48:00Z

    Works In Progress winner is Nataliya Kudryashova for Pioneer Heroes.

  • My Name Is Emily
    News

    Les Arcs Works In Progress offers strong crop in fourth year

    2014-12-15T13:20:00Z

    The Les Arcs European Film Festival is in full swing, including the sixth edition of the ever-growing Co-Production Village.

  • Gates of Departure
    News

    Karim Hanafy pushes boundaries with Departure

    2014-11-21T13:27:00Z

    Likened to audacious filmmaker Bela Tarr, Egyptian director Karim Hanafy wowed audiences at the Cairo International Film Festival with his striking feature debut The Gate of Departure.

  • Cairo closing 2014
    News

    Melbourne wins best picture in Cairo

    2014-11-19T18:54:00Z

    The Cairo International Film Festival ended its 36th year with a glitzy ceremony [pictured] below the ancient pyramids on Tuesday. 

  • Samir Farid
    News

    Cairo festival helping to drive change in Egypt

    2014-11-19T16:28:00Z

    Despite the cancellation of last year’s Cairo International Film Festival due to continued political unrest, this year’s festival, now in its 36th year, possesses an optimistic energy that change is happening within Egypt’s film industry.

  • War Book
    Features

    War Book: Jack Thorne, Tom Harper

    2014-10-19T16:53:00Z

    Writer Jack Thorne and director Tom Harper have reunited once again – this time for the micro-budget political thriller War Book, which received its world premiere at the BFI London Film Festival.

  • Concerning Violence 1
    Comment

    Göran Hugo Olsson, Concerning Violence

    2014-08-15T13:27:00Z

    The Black Power Mixtape director talks about his latest and future projects.