Conversations on Film
Adapting Julio Cortázar: Interview with Nicolas Humbert on Lucie et maintenant – Journal nomade
The film takes as its source Cortázar’s (and wife-photographer Carol Dunlop’s) book about their unusual road trip from Paris to Marseille, titled Autonauts of the
Il faut tout (re)garder dans son format d’origine: An Interview with Claude Bertemes, Director of the Cinémathèque de la Ville de Luxembourg
The origins of the Luxembourg Cinémathèque is a fascinating story of cinéphilia in its own right. Claude Bertemes discusses the Cinémathèque’s history, along with issues
The Monologist and the Fighter: An Interview with Bob Rafelson
For any scholar of the so-called New American cinema of the late ’60s and early ’70s, the career of Bob Rafelson makes for an interesting
Andrew V. McLaglen: Last of the Hollywood Professionals
Andrew V. McLaglen never quite reached the ranks of auteur, but he left his mark in his own way. This career interview offers real insight
“There is no Authenticity in the Cinema!”: An Interview with Andreas Dresen
Dresen has directed eight feature films and, as Abel reveals, “Is one of the rare successful contemporary German directors who was born and raised in
Satan Chic: An Interview with Cult British Horror Director Norman J. Warren
Warren, together with his contemporary Pete Walker, were seen as the “two young Turks of British ’70s horror” that took the genre beyond the gothic
Dancing Reveals So Much: An Interview with Claire Denis
Denis discusses her recent feature, 35 Shots of Rum, a film inspired by Yasujiro Ozu’s Late Spring, and, as Hughes puts it, “a love story
Albert Serra Interviewed on El Cant dels ocells (Birdsong)
Serra places his film dealing with the Three Wise Men in the same tradition of religious films as those of Dreyer, Rossellini and Pasolini
“Who’s John Ford?”: An Interview with Lisandro Alonso
The Argentine director of the impressive Los Muertos (2004) discusses his impressive recent feature, Liverpool
