interview
Alex Lines spoke to Lorcan Finnegan, director of Vivarium, ahead of its showcase at the Melbourne International Film Festival.
Stephanie Archer spoke with writer/director Mike Doyle about his film Sell By, ice cream trucks and his success with diversity.
Alex Lines spoke to Tory Kittles, star of S Craig Zahler’s controversial Dragged Across Concrete, ahead of its Australian release.
Alex Lines spoke with Bryan Brown about Palm Beach, his personal connection to the secluded slice of paradise, and what Rachel Ward brought to the film as a director.
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.
Amanda Jane Stern had the opportunity to speak with co-writers Michael Waite and Roger Stigliano about their 1989 film Fun Down There.
Andrew Stover spoke with director Mark Schwab about his LGBT thriller Crisis Hotline, his experiences behind the piece, his artistic drive and who inspires him.
We spoke with actress Eleanor Worthington-Cox, star of the new British film Gwen, about her role in the film, its stunning locations and more.
Aaron Harvey spoke exclusively with Film Inquiry about his latest film, revenge thriller Into The Ashes.
Molly Hewitt spoke exclusively to Film Inquiry about Holy Trinity, alternative sexuality, lifestyles and spirituality, and life in dystopia.
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.
Film Inquiry’s Alex Lines got to chat with Gemma Hall, one of the co-directors of new Australian webseries Single Ladies.
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.
Alex Lines spoke with director Grant Sputore about his new film I am Mother, getting picked up by Netflix, the film’s influences and how to make an original sci-fi film in 2019.
Writer/Actor Adam Seybold discusses his newest film, Deadsight, the nuances of acting in horror movies, and how horror cinema is having a cultural moment.