Interviews
In this interview with Camera Obscura actress Nadja Bobyleva, we discuss what’s different about playing in a horror film over other genres.
EKAJ teaches us about the turbulent lives of LGBTQ youth – we spoke with first time director & professional photographer Cati Gonzalez.
At the Alamo Drafthouse screening of Logan Noir, James Mangold, Hugh Jackman & Hutch Parker discussed the special edition of the film.
Sophia Cowley spoke with Sean Murphy, co-director of the Ridgefield Independent Film Festival in Ridgefield, Connecticut.
We spoke with legendary documentarian Steve James about his new film, Abacus: Small Enough To Jail, about the economic crisis & finding truth.
We spoke with Sarah Moshman about her latest documentary, Losing Sight of Shore, which is now available on Netflix.
Film to some is much more than a hobby, but a lifestyle. Sometimes it can…
Film Inquiry writer Arlin Golden had a chance to talk with Rod Armstrong, a programmer of the San Francisco International Film Festival.
We had a chance to talk with Emily Keating, the Director of Education for Created Equal, a civil rights and film program for kids in Brooklyn.
We spoke with London-based director James Hughes about his short film THE NOMOPHOBE and the implications of smartphone addiction.
Film Inquiry writer Alistair Ryder sat down and talked with Woody Harrelson about his live one-shot directorial debut, Lost in London.
Candice Onyeama discusses the importance of her short film Hush to for herself, and about identity and those suffering from mental health.
In our latest interview, we talk with director Michael McQuown, whose latest work is the anthology horror film The Dark Tapes.
“Ashley George: Sometimes, Forever is a twist on my own experience as a sexually confused girl living in a pretty straight, suburban world, so the narrative draws mainly from personal experience.”