Slamdance Film Festival 2024
Film Inquiry spoke with writer/director Pete Ohs for his newest film Love and Work!
With his fourth feature film Love and Work, Pete Ohs has proven himself a master of creating unique screen stories with remarkably little on-screen frills
The Accident is an Italian dramatic comedy from Giuseppe Garau that’s intimate, engaging, and a bold step into the world of fictional narrative features.
Kristy Strouse spoke with writer, director and star of Look At Me his journey from the film’s beginning to its fruition, a shared love for There Will Be Blood, and much more!
Director Sean Mattison, along with producer Trevor Martin and their team, follows Petro from his campaign’s inception on through the historic election day.
Kristy Strouse spoke with writers and the director of Restorage: Caleb Davis and E’an Verdugo, as well as the star Jacob Daniels.
In All I’ve Got and Then Some, Rasheed Stephens brings his own experiences to the big screen to tell a story of passion, dedication, and sacrifice.
At this year’s Slamdance Film Inquiry spoke with the writer, director, and two stars of the film DARUMA.
Film Inquiry spoke with actress, writer and director Radha Mehta for her short film premiering at Slamdance Film Festival: Dosh.
Film Inquiry spoke with writer and director Cynthia Garcia Williams, whose horror short, Legend of El Cucuy, stands out as innovative and eerie.
Darla in Space and Welcome to the Enclave are great examples of perfect programming with unexpected narratives.
Verdugo and Davis’ tight and witty script shines through every scene, and like any good pilot Restorage leaves you wondering where we’re going next.
Legend of El Cucuy brings an old folktale back to life in an effective way. Perhaps this short will be shown to children and future generations as a cautionary tale.
Film Inquiry spoke with writer/director Omar S. Kamara for his film African Giants!