Conversations
A conversation with Juan Jose Campanella, director of The Secret in Their Eyes
With THE SECRET IN THEIR EYES, Argentinean writer-director-editor Juan Jose Campanella has created a multi-layered and poignant thriller interweaving the personal lives of a state prosecution investigator and a judge, with a manhunt spanning twenty-five years. Recently retired criminal court investigator Benjamin (Ricardo Darin), decides to write a novel based ... Full story
Cynthia Wade talks about "BORN SWEET"
Cynthia Wade, director of Born Sweet, is an Oscar-winning documentary director. Her directing credits include the Sundance Special Jury Prize winning, Academy Award winning “Freeheld” (2007), IFC Channel’s “Living the Legacy” (2009), HBO’s five-time award winning “Shelter Dogs” (2004) ... Full story
An interview with Lone Scherfig director of An Education
An Education happens in the post-war, pre-Beatles London suburbs. A bright schoolgirl is torn between studying for a place at Oxford and the more exciting alternative offered to her by a charismatic older man.Lone Scherfig director of An Education , ... Full story
"My most vivid memories of Iran are in the form of snapshots", Payam
Payam’s approach to photography and lighting is to contextualize the subject as best as possible- He undertakes this approach by setting the subject in the environment that best represents who they are and how they relate to it. The preproduction ... Full story
An interview with Kyle Patrick Alvarez, director of Easier With Practice
In Easier With Practice Davy Mitchell sets out on a road trip to promote his unpublished novel with his younger brother. However, the idealism of being on the road wears off and it quickly proves to be a lonely and ... Full story
Julian Jarrold talks about Red Riding 1974
RED RIDING trilogy is based on factual events and adapted for the screen by Tony Grisoni (FEAR AND LOATHING IN LAS VEGAS) from David Peace's series of novels. The trilogy follows several characters in intertwining storylines united by the horror ... Full story
Sam Ali Kashani shows the other face of Tehran
Every Story Has Two Sides: "Tehran: Another Side" is a film of an Iranian-American who returned to his family's homeland, and discovered another side of the city erased from the narratives of mainstream media. This is his Tehran, but ... Full story
A conversation with Yaron Shani about making of Ajami
Ajami is a powerful crime drama set on the streets of Jaffa’s Ajami neighborhood – a melting pot of cultures and conflicting views among Jews, Muslims and Christians – and told through the eyes of a cross-section of the city’s ... Full story
"Terribly Happy is about cultural clashes and about the struggle of two different cultures trying to live together" Henrik Ruben Genz
The official Danish selection for this year’s Academy Awards and winner of 7 Robert Awards (Danish Oscars) including Best Picture, Director, Actor, Actress and Screenplay, TERRIBLY HAPPY spins a riveting yarn about Robert Hanson (Jakob Cedergren), a Copenhagen police officer ... Full story
Antonio Nuić talks about the DONKEY
DONKEY takes place in the sweltering summer of 1995 as Croatian army forces complete operations that would end the civil war. A troubled relationship is revealed as Boro (Nebojsa Glogovac) drives his irritated wife, Jasna (Natasa Janjic), ... Full story









