Musanna Ahmed spoke with director Steve Markle about his film Shoot to Marry and why this documentary was more challenging to put together than his previous one.
We spoke with Sydney South African Film Festival director Claire Jankelson about the fest’s lineup, the distinctive qualities of South African cinema and how the festival has reinvented itself within COVID-19 restrictions.
We spoke with actor Talia Shire about her new film, Working Man, her treasured career, as well as her extensive knowledge and participation in the independent film scene.
We spoke with True History of the Kelly Gang director Justin Kurzel about Ned Kelly’s significance to Australian culture and how his adaptation of the story is unique from those that have come before.
We spoke with Drake Doremus, director of Endings, Beginnings, about the process of the film, what inspires him, and how he’s keeping busy during these strange times.
We spoke with Boots Riley about the 2012, 2018 and 2020 editions of the Sorry to Bother You Soundtracks, and touched on the synergy between music and film.
We spoke with THE QUARRY director/co-writer Scott Teems, where we talked about the film’s many themes and how it was produced and brought to the big screen.
Xiaoyu Yang, director of the upcoming musical short film Another Beautiful Day in Paradise shares insider tips for first-time short filmmakers and film students.
In this extensive interview, we spoke to Mohammed Naqvi about his riveting documentary The Accused: Damned or Devoted? about the difficulty of gaining access, comparisons between Rizvi and Trump and much more.