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François Ozon attended the Chicago International Film Festival to promote By the Grace of God . Here’s what he had to say about the film, its reception, and its relationship to his career and life.
We spoke with Alejandro Landes, director of the critically successful Monos – he highlights the importance behind the story he tells and speaks about his filmmaking decisions.
We spoke with Academy Award-nominated short filmmaker Ruairi Robinson about his new, Lovecraft-inspired short, Corporate Monster.
Monique Vigneault settle down over tea with Ina Weisse to talk about her latest undertaking: The Audition, a portrait of a frayed music teacher at a prestigious Berlin academy.
We spoke with director Kevin McMullin, whose film Low Tide hit theaters last Friday to inject the fall frenzy with a reminder of summers by the beach.
Read our beginner’s guide highlighting the career of film director Yasujiro Ozu, a must-see for cinema fans due to his quintessentially Japanese images.
Jim Dixon spoke with director Shawn Ku about his latest film A Score to Settle, working with Nicolas Cage, regret and revenge and what the future holds next.
Kristy Strouse spoke with star, writer and director Camille Hollett-French about the creation of her three Her Story short films, her background and the inspirations that drive her.
Kristy Strouse spoke with Garret Price, director of the documentary on the life of actor Anton Yelchin, Love, Antosha.
Writer, producer and director Nicola Rose spoke to Stephanie Archer about her new shorts, Gabrielle and Into the Land of Moonstones.
Laura Birnbaum spoke with Chicago-based filmmaker, author, professor, and critic Michael Glover Smith about his films Cool Apocalypse, to Mercury in Retrograde, and Rendezvous in Chicago.
We spoke with Finnish Filmmaker Timo Vuorensola on his latest film, Iron Sky: The Coming Race. While the film is polarising, there is no denying the passion put into the series.
We spoke with Joseph Cross, director of the upcoming comedy drama Summer Night, about working on Big Little Lies, casting young actors and crafting characters.
Carlos Reygadas is a filmmaker who’s art embodies a self-examination of human existence down to the molecule of each celluloid strip.