Interviews
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.
We were able to speak with Gilles Lellouche, director of the sports comedy about synchronized swimming called Sink or Swim.
We spoke to actor Cory Michael Smith about his debut lead role in 1985, which played at the Melbourne Queer Film Festival.
Finding Steve McQueen, a fact-based heist movie, marks a distinct change of direction for writer/director Mark Steven Johnson. We spoke with him.
We were able to talk with Yen Tan, writer and director of the 1980s-set drama about AIDs called 1985.
At this year’s Sundance Film Festival we sat down with To The Stars director Martha Stephens and leads Liana Liberato and Kara Hayward.
We were able to speak with Laure de Clermont-Tonnerre, co-writer and director of the upcoming drama The Mustang, starring Matthias Schoenaerts.
Film Inquiry’s Samantha Celentano talked to Yoshi Sudarso about Buffalo Boys, and the rarity of seeing Asian-American cowboys on the big screen.
We spoke with Miranda Tapsell, star and co-writer of the Australian romantic comedy Top End Wedding.
This year at Sundance there were six films from Australia, and we were able to catch three: I Am Mother, Top End Wedding and Little Monsters.
For Kristy Strouse’s first report from Sundance, she was able to experience VR projects, in addition to speaking with one of an exhibit’s creators.
We spoke with Robert Schwartzman about his new film The Unicorn, how he crafts a story, improvising with comedic cast, growing up as a Coppola, and more!
We spoke with director Melissa B. Miller Costanzo about her new film All These Small Moments, and what inspired her to create this unique adolescent drama.