Imagine taking the supernatural mystery energy of Stranger Things but replacing the bike-riding kids with retirees living in a quiet desert retirement community – and you’ve got The Boroughs. Produced
Interviews
Who better to explore the tangled, oftentimes toxic, hierarchy between pubescent schoolboys than award-winning Adolescence co-writer Jack Thorne, who today brings William Golding’s classic Lord of the Flies to the
At last year’s Cannes Film Festival, Chilean director Diego Céspedes emerged as one of the most striking debut voices — not only because of the emotional depth of his film
Who would have known that Gus Van Sant’s dark comedy Dead Man’s Wire, his first film in seven years, would be one of the biggest surprises at the Venice Film
With a lead role in the indie feature The Longest Weekend, and eye-catching turns in the TV series Run, Sweet Tooth and Pieces Of Her, and a major part in
An observational chronicle of Ukrainian schools during wartime becomes both testimony and resistance.
Paolo Sorrentino speaks about euthanasia, political responsibility, generational dialogue, music, and his continued collaboration with Toni Servillo. What emerges is a portrait of a filmmaker deeply preoccupied with moral dilemmas
Aussie director Haydn Keenan’s 1982 cult fave Going Down – the wild, freewheeling tale of one incredible night out in a grungily glittering Sydney that simply doesn’t exist anymore –
The acclaimed Polish filmmaker discusses making her most ambitious film to date, the Franz Kafka drama, Franz: Becoming Kafka.
Co-writer/director Thierry Klifa may not be the richest man in the world, but his film The Richest Woman in the World was the most popular at the recent Alliance Francais
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