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Tetsuya Nakashima - Filmmaker - Kawaki (The World of Kanako) 映画祭コーナー: Dare Reporter: Matt Micucci
British Film Institute London Film Festival Interview
Tetsuya Nakashima - Filmmaker - Kawaki (The World of Kanako) 映画祭コーナー: Dare Reporter: Matt Micucci
British Film Institute London Film Festival Interview
Andrew Lancaster, Director, The Lost Aviator Festival section: Journey In this entertaining documentary, Andrew Lancaster tells the colourful life story of Bill Lancaster, a pioneering aviator who fell in love with his female co-pilot Chubbie Miller during their record-attempting 1927 joint effort to fly from the UK to Australia. The journey turned them into celebrities of the day, but when their funds dried up in Miami a few years later the …
British Film Institute London Film Festival Interview
Eskil Vogt, Director, Blind. Festival Section: Dare. Fred meets with veteran script writer Eskil Vogt, however here in London with his directorial debut BLIND, a film defying genres and narratives, starring Ellen Dorrit Petersen. Reporter: Nicolò Comotti.
British Film Institute London Film Festival Interview
Afia Nathaniel, Director, Dukhtar. Festival Section: Journey. Fred meets with Afia Nathaniel, here at London Film Festival with her debut feature, Dukhtar. Reporter: Nicolò Comotti.
British Film Institute London Film Festival Interview
Rebecca Johnson, Writer/Director, Honeytrap Festival section: Dare Layla (Jessica Sula) is 15 and has been living in Trinidad. Returned to her estranged mother in Brixton, she is faced with settling into a new home and a new city with a fresh set of rules and codes. Unsupported by her mother and spitefully rejected by her female peers, she is drawn to the brooding Troy, who marks her as his ‘Trini princess’. …
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Ty Johnson, Producer, Austin To Boston Festival section: Sonic London’s Communion is a flourishing artist-led community of musicians and creatives who provide a platform for the most vibrant new songwriting talent through gigs, club nights, a record label and publishing. In spring of 2012, Communion gathered a collection of its artists and embarked upon a gloriously backwards tour which covers three thousand miles in two weeks, powered entirely by five old …
British Film Institute London Film Festival Interview
Cutter Hodierne - Filmmaker - Fishing Without Nets FRED's Matt Micucci talks to filmmaker Cutter Hodierne about his film FISHING WITHOUT NETS, presented in the Debate section of the 58th BFI London Film Festival. He talks about telling the story of piracy from the point of view of the pirates, the dangers of filming on location in Somalia and why the whole production of this film and the short documentary he made that …
British Film Institute London Film Festival Interview
Andy Seige, Writer/Director, Pascal Dawson, Producer/Actor, Beti And Amare Festival section: Dare Beti and Amare is an audacious, lower-than-micro-budget feature that blends romance, war, sci-fi and revenge film elements with a glorious level of invention. Set during the 1936 war between Italy and Ethiopia, the film sees Beti, a beautiful young woman, evade Mussolini’s advancing troops by travelling to the home of her elderly uncle, who lives alone in a cabin in the midst of …
British Film Institute London Film Festival Interview
Julius Avery, Writer/Director, Son of a Gun. Festival Section: Official Competition. From prison yard to gold mine, Son of a Gun is a heist thriller that swaggers and shines in the Australian sun, announcing director Julius Avery as a breakthrough talent with a knack for muscular action. The character of the young inmate ingénue has provided a rich seam in recent cinema, and fresh-faced JR (Thwaites) cuts a sympathetic figure …