Idealism can be a tough sell, but Ironbark sells the hell out of it nevertheless, remaining firmly committed to its compassion for individuals caught up in the iron grip of history.
At Sundance 2020, Kristy Strouse attended the International Screenwriters’ Association’s Table Read My Screenplay event and interviewed winner M Rowan Meyer.
With Never Rarely Sometimes Always, Eliza Hittman has crafted an important piece of cinema, which demands a lot from its audience, but also has an enormous amount to give back.
In only its second year, COVEN Film Festival has burst onto the San Francisco film scene, packing a bounty of women-helmed films into a single weekend.
As recording events has become easier and more integrated in our fast-paced high-tech society, Births, Deaths and Marriages celebrates those who recorded those past memories that we absolutely cherish today.
Wilson Kwong spoke with Bo Burnham, co-star of Promising Young Woman, at Sundance 2020, about his experience acting in a bigger role after coming off directing Eighth Grade.
The latest film by Eliza Hittman, Never Rarely Sometimes Always tackles the barriers women experience when faced with an unintended pregnancy. We spoke with the filmmakers.