Video Interview Tag Archive

Awards, Live Action

Personal Grief and Political Upheaval Intertwine in Akinola Davies Jr.’s BIFA Winning ‘My Father’s Shadow’

Akinola Davies Jr. discusses the making of his semi-autobiographical feature 'My Father's Shadow', a debut leading this year's BIFAs with 12 nominations.

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Awards, Live Action

Laura Carreira Crafts a Sensory Portrait of Gig Worker Loneliness in Her Multi BIFA Nominated Debut ‘On Falling’

Laura Carreira explains why removing antagonists sharpened her film's critique of the gig economy and its deleterious effect on he isolated Portuguese migrant.

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Awards, Live Action

The Rapid Escalation of Mob Mentality Consumes a Welsh Village in Mac Nixon’s Enigmatic BIFA Nominated Horror ‘Flock’

Mac Nixon discusses building a timeless and stark world in his monochrome horror, where a lone farmer becomes the target of his neighbours' panicked fear.

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Live Action

How Geoff Barrow & John Minton Made Invada Films’ Suspenseful Indie Thriller Debut ‘Game’

Geoff Barrow & John Minton champion the beyond your comfort zone filmmaking philosophy which saw them shoot their lead actor suspended upside down in a car.

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Film Festival, Live Action

Maternal Love Persists in Zain Duraie’s Claustrophobic Meditation on Motherhood and Mental Health ‘Sink’

Zain Duraie describes building unbearable tension by stretching a mother's denial to its breaking point in her drama about a son's fractured mental health.

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Article

After 27 Years, Shooting People’s Cath Le Couteur On Wrapping An Indie Film Institution With Grace

We sit down with Shooting People co-founder Cath Le Couteur to discuss the legendary network's 27-year run, its DIY spirit, and what comes next for indie film.

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Live Action

Neeraj Ghaywan Unpacks the “Code 360” Method Behind the Emotional Power of India’s Academy Award Entry ‘Homebound’

Neeraj Ghaywan expounds on how a friendship between two young men in rural India became an Oscar contending universal parable for today’s troubled times.

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Live Action

Jim Hosking Unleashes the Absurdist Alchemy of Musical Legends Stevie & Paul in Revisionist Biopic ‘Ebony & Ivory’

Jim Hosking reveals how trusting his unique instincts and fostering intuitive collaborations allows him to create his polarizing, personal brand of comedy.

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Article, Film Festival

Submitting to Film Festivals? FilmFreeway GM Matt Toigo Talks Scams, Fees, Marketing & the Platform’s Future

DN interviews FilmFreeway GM Matt Toigo about everything you ever wanted to know – from scam festivals to advice for maximising your success on the platform.

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Documentary

Forged Over 20 years Victoria Mapplebeck’s ‘Motherboard’ Presents the Raw, Unvarnished Reality of Solo Motherhood

Self-shot over two decades, Victoria Mapplebeck details the epic scale of her feature doc which dispels the unrealistic expectations we have about motherhood.

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Article

Anna Smith on the Girls On Film Podcast & Awards, Feminist Film Criticism and Navigating Industry Bias

Anna Smith joins DN for a conversation about her career and building the Girls on Film Podcast and Awards into an important force in the cinematic landscape.

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Live Action

Choreographing Community Collapse: Athina Rachel Tsangari on the Ritualistic Filmmaking of ‘Harvest’

Athina Rachel Tsangari discusses the inimitable nature of 16mm & its essentiality in crafting her hallucinatory vision of a way of life crushed by capitalism.

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