As Sheffield Doc Fest wrapped its first online edition, we spoke with one of the most promising filmmakers to emerge from that discipline in recent years. With...
There's a nice quote in Abel Ferrara's 2014 film Pasolini: "The meaning of this parable is precisely the relationship of an author to the form he creates....
If your typical conversation with a Sparks devotee is fannish evangelizing about why you must hear this album and that album is better than its non-existent re...
François Ozon wanted to see Summer of 85 on screen for thirty years. He expected someone to turn Aidan Chambers’s book Dance on My Grave into a movie when read...
Theo Anthony’s movies are meticulously researched but, in his opinion, if he’s done his job you won’t know it. His new project All Light, Everywhere is broken ...
Suzanne Desrocher was tending bar in Toronto when she noticed that the tall guy with white hair was becoming a regular. “I had spied him and thought he was som...
Few filmmakers enliven conversation more than Christian Petzold, whose approach to any question—be it transposing narrative and philosophical tenets between na...
After first gaining prominence in Germany as a teen actor, Paula Beer rose to international arthouse stardom with her leading role in Francois Ozon’s Frantz in...
After visiting over 30 countries over the span of half-a-decade, Tom Lowe's non-narrative documentary AWAKEN is an awe-inspiring look at the bonds of nature an...
Nearly 16 months after it premiered at the Sundance Film Festival, Robert Machoian’s The Killing of Two Lovers, picked up by NEON, has arrived. Machoian, who g...