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STRESS POSITIONS & Interview With Theda Hammel & John Early
STRESS POSITIONS & Interview With Theda Hammel & John Early

Film Inquiry had the extraudinary chance to discuss with actor, writer and director Theda Hammel and actor John Early to discuss Stress Positions.

BEFORE I CHANGE MY MIND Director Trevor Anderson Talks Putting a Twist on the Coming-of-Age  Genre 
BEFORE I CHANGE MY MIND Director Trevor Anderson Talks Putting a Twist on the Coming-of-Age  Genre 

Film Inquiry spoke to Trevor Anderson about everything from incorporating camcorde transitions to what he hopes audiences take away from the film.  

Interview With Table Read My Screenplay Winners Steve Coy and John Ferraro

Film Inquiry spoke with the Table Read My Screenplay Winners Steve Coy and John Ferraro!

SHAYDA: A Declaration of Independence
SHAYDA: A Declaration of Independence

A touching portrait of personal resistance in the face of violence and repression, Shayda is a standout debut.

Film Inquiry's Top Films Of The Academy
Film Inquiry’s Top Films Of The Academy

The Film Inquiry team went back through the history of the Academy Awards, and selected our personal favorites out of the many nominations.

Pitch Perfect 2
Critics As Guilty As Hollywood For Lack Of Diversity In Film

Lately, due to the #OscarsSoWhite,#OscarsSoMale and #AltOscarParty campaigns, a lot of attention is being paid to how The Academy, and Hollywood in a more general sense, fails to reward women and people of color for their work. It’s no longer just a group of angry Tweeters: The conversation is actually, finally reaching the mainstream, and more people than ever are paying attention to what is happening during awards season this year.

Cady McClain
Cady McClain’s New Documentary About Women Directors: Seeing Is Believing

Cady McClain is an award-winning daytime TV actress, but she has another side: as a director. She has completed two short award-winning films, Flip Fantasia and World of Albert Fuh, and the comedy web series Suzy F*cking Homemaker, and is currently in production on a new documentary about women directors called Seeing Is Believing:

BAFTAS
BAFTAS 2015: BOYHOOD Wins Big, Hawking Is A Hit

While the BAFTAs (British Academy of Film and Television Awards) are always somewhat overshadowed by their glitzier, Yankier cousins, they still remain the biggest night of the year for British cinema, for better or worse. Nearly 5 million viewers watched wins for Eddie Redmayne, Julianne Moore, Wes Anderson and others on Sunday’s televised ceremony, where Boyhood picked up the Best Film prize. Look here for a complete list of winners – we’ll take a look at the night’s biggest talking points.