With The Long Walk now out in theaters, Willems spoke to Filmmaker about lensing the film entirely in sequence and using only ...
Co-directors Meriem Bennani and Orian Barko discuss their feature debut Bouchra, a 3D animated meditation on the therapeutic possibilities of art-making.
To tell you the truth, I was actually quite scared about making a documentary.” It’s a luminous morning in early September ...
With the 63rd edition of the New York Film Festival kicking off tomorrow (Luca Guadagnino’s After the Hunt is the Opening ...
In 1971, Jean Eustache set a camera in front of his grandmother Odette and invited her to speak. The film that emerged, ...
Osit divides Predators into three chapters. The first uses To Catch A Predator clips, chat logs and phone calls to build an ...
Meriem Bennani and Orian Barki made Filmmaker’s 25 New Faces list in 2020 off their improbably delightful pandemic-set 2 ...
Hal Hartley’s Where to Land, his first feature in 11 years, presents a familiar, potent lattice of miscommunication within a small community. Joe Fulton (Bill Sage), a filmmaker referred to as ...
Actor and Sundance Institute founder Robert Redford, who passed away this week, is remembered by filmmaker Eva Vives.
On the Back to One podcast, actor and author Josh Pais on “Lose Your Mind: The Path to Creative Invicibility,” his new book on acting and the creative process.
Anthony Kaufman on looking back to the past of American independent film to find lessons for sustaining its future.
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