Janet McTeer – Angelica #Berlinale
Janet McTeer as Anne Montague - A modern woman in the Victorian Age
Janet McTeer as Anne Montague - A modern woman in the Victorian Age
Two love stories with one reference point, ANGELICA
Written, directed and acted by one man. He did it all! A wonderful internal monologue, and a great film.
AFERIM!, A Western Inspired Gipsy tale to trace the roots of every prejudice and racism in modern society.
Dismounting the auteur theory and its relevance in the world of TV series.
The difference between documentaries and the news, and how to achieve authenticity in documentary filmmaking.
Legendary DOP Peter Zetlinger discusses the always relevant topic of digital vs. film
The current state of Nollywood's documentary filmmaking.
Aronofsky talks about the conception and development of one of his most celebrated films: The Fountain.
Is an editor's relationship with a documentary filmmaker different from one with a fiction filmmaker?
Filmmaker Walter Salles, an expert in the field, talks about road movies.
Building the world before constructing the plot for Steven Spielberg's "Minority Report"
Laura Tonke gave it all: the intensity of playing Hedi
Risking it with Hedi: Sonja Heiss and her brave new feature
A gay youth club in the most reactionary and religious city of the US.
Elle a gagnè le prix comme meilleure realisatrice au sundance avec son film magique.
Ed Oxenbould: from Disney adventures to building Paper Planes
From catwalks to fishboats: top-model Evgeniya Mandzhieva stars in The Gulls.
Studying people and creativity: Matt Porterfield shoots in Berlin.
Robert Connolly on making a film where the kid is the real hero.