Posts Tagged ‘SUNDANCE FILM FESTIVAL’

A Conversation with Brit Marling

The storyteller behind A Murder at the End of the World on AI, her enduring quest for knowledge, and our forking destinies.

A Conversation with Eddie Alcazar

The visionary on finding his own way in film, reviving the theatrical experience, and probing life’s great mysteries with Divinity.

Practical Magic: Charlotte Regan

The British filmmaker on her history, her most coveted skill, and her Sundance Grand Jury Prize-winning feature debut Scrapper.

Stacy Martin: Next Generation

The actress on the arrival of artificially intelligent actors, the unmatched thrill of first-time directors, and thriving on “productive fear.”

A Conversation with Emily Mortimer & Bella Heathcote

The actresses on the taboo of death, their perfect film ending, and Natalie Erika James’s Sundance horror breakout Relic.

Cole Doman’s Infinite Potential

The fresh-faced actor on his early beginnings, “living truthfully under imaginary circumstances,” and responsible storytelling.

A Conversation with Romola Garai, Carla Juri & Alec Secareanu

The filmmaker and her actors on the feminist horror label, the big lessons of their careers, and the Sundance puzzle box Amulet.

The Sundance Film Festival 2020

All the cool boys and girls of Park City featuring Rebecca Hall, Sean Durkin, Wunmi Mosaku, Sverrir Gudnason, and many more!

A Conversation with Antonio Santini & Dan Sickles

The Sundance Grand Jury Prize winners on how they first met, their “no blueprint” formula, and their documentary Dina.

Matt Sobel Courts Controversy

The Sundance and SXSW alumnus on spinning fact and fiction, his feature debut Take Me to the River, and his list of top ten movies.

Screen Test: Kalyanee Mam

The Cambodian filmmaker’s award-winning A River Changes Course takes a dispassionate look at globalization quagmire.

Q&A with Benh Zeitlin

The next big thing in American independent film on separating fact from fiction, post-Katrina Louisiana and his wildly inventive debut feature, Beasts of the Southern Wild.

Video recap: Sundance ‘12

A visual capsule of our memories from this year’s Sundance Film Festival.

Sundance ‘12: Q&A with Rodrigo Cortés

The acclaimed director on his latest film, Red Lights, the meteoric rise of Elizabeth Olsen and his philosophy as a filmmaker.

Sundance ‘12: Q&A with “Mr. Oizo”

Anthem caught up with Quentin Dupieux to discuss The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, the ups and downs of making commercials, and the origins of his wicked sense of humor.

Sundance ‘12: Q&A with Jake Johnson

New Girl’s breakout star on his latest film Safety Not Guaranteed, Lynn Shelton’s directorial methods and what to expect from the “Jake Johnson Suite” at the Sixth Avenue Inn in Seattle.

Sundance ‘12: Q&A with Paul Dano

The accomplished actor talks to Anthem about his latest film, For Ellen, tight jeans and working with a young, untrained actress.

Sundance ‘12: Q&A with Gina Rodriguez

The festival’s “it girl” on her hip-hop influences, Latino stereotypes in Hollywood and her breakthrough performance as Filly Brown.

Sundance ‘12: A Conversation with Zachary Booth and Thure Lindhardt

The stars of Keep the Lights On discuss sex, addiction and the funny things that happen when you shoot a movie in New York City.

Sundance Exclusive: Andrew Okpeaha MacLean’s "On the Ice"

The native Iñupiat filmmaker returned to Sundance with his first full-length feature, a taut coming-of-age drama shot in his own backyard.