Interviews
We sat down with Nick Borenstein, writer, director and star of shorts Sweater and 99, both featured in the N.O.W. section at Tribeca Film Festival.
We were able to speak with Monique Sorgen, writer and director of the independent short film Sorry Not Sorry.
Kristy Strouse spoke with Christopher Thorn and Rogers Stevens from the band Blind Melon for the Tribeca documentary All I Can Say.
We spoke with the three-person directing team behind rock doc All I Can Say, Danny Clinch, Taryn Gould, and Colleen Hennessy, at Tribeca 2019.
We were able to sit down with director Ant Timpson, and stars Elijah Wood and Stephen McHattie to discuss their new and wild film Come To Daddy.
We spoke with Puerto Rican director Zoé Salicrup-Junco about her important short film about the current immigration crisis, Marisol.
We were able to talk to Matt Ratner, director of the comedy Standing Up, Falling Down, featuring the iconic Billy Crystal.
John Stanford Owen spoke with Eric Freeman, star of Silent Night Deadly Night, about the film’s cult following, a meme sensation and his latest script.
Gabriela Lopez, star of The Browsing Effect, speaks to Jim Dixon about the realities of dating for millennials.
Asher Luberto spoke with Mary Magdalene director Garth Davis about the film’s timeliness, influences, and the honest-to-God miracles that took place on set.
Marisol is an eye opening experience for the viewer, its intensity and visual representations resonating long after the short has ended.
We were able to speak with Justin O’Neal Miller, writer and director of the comedy short about American suburbia called Peggy.
Liam O Mochain, the writer director and star of Lost & Found, talks about the five year process of making his portmanteau film.
Film Inquiry spoke to director Carol Morley about Out of Blue, why she chose to adapt a Martin Amis novel, and why Patricia Clarkson is a gay icon.