interview
There’s other Stuff than Art? An Interview with Michael Betancourt
A stimulating discussion with Miami-based filmmaker and theoretician Michael Betancourt about his unique audio-visual experiments
“Me, I Just Film My Life”: An Interview with Jonas Mekas
The most influential figure in the history of the ‘New American Cinema’ discusses his past, present and ongoing projects. The interview concludes with Mekas’ strikingly
The Low-Key Jester: An Interview with Andrew Bujalski
One of the best US Independent filmmakers to emerge in recent years, the director of the critically acclaimed Funny Ha Ha and Mutual Appreciation discusses
Noir by Day: Interview with Jonathan Ogilvie on Emulsion
After having his first two short films screened at respective Cannes Film Festivals in the mid-1990s, a decade later director Ogilvie has shot his first
Cinema in a State of Conflict: An Interview with Amos Gitaï
The fabled Israeli filmmaker speaks at length about his cinema, the tortured history and politics of the Middle East, his interest in landscape, architecture, and
Tender Speaking: An Interview with Christoph Hochhäusler
French critics coined the term Nouvelle Vague Allemande in response to the rise of a new wave of filmmaking in Germany. In this wide-ranging interview,
Trajectories of Decay: An Interview with Bill Morrison
Bill Morrison is one of the most distinctive voices in the independent film scene. On the occasion of a retrospective of his films at the
Looking up Occasionally to See Something Miraculous: An Interview with Ben Speth
Having relocated from New York to Melbourne, Ben Speth continues to make low budget cinema of an intimate, lyrical quality about quotidian people and places
