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  • maria-de-los-esteros-4-sueno-rvb
    7 February 2019
    By Clotilde Couturier

      An interview with Eugenio Borrero, director of María de los Esteros (María from the Mangroves) How did you work on the lights and colors in María de los Esteros and why? For this short film we shot almost exclusively in natural light because we wanted the characters to be in harmony, both physically and emotionally, with the natural landscape of the Columbian Pacific […]

  • mortauxcodes1-rvb
    7 February 2019
    By Clotilde Couturier

      An interview with Léopold Legrand, director of Mort aux codes [To Hell with Codes]  How did you learn about Patrick Pelloux’ book? Does it describe the absurdity of the situation precisely as the emergency crew tells it or did you take some liberties to adapt it to the screen? In 2016 Frederic Brillon, producer at Epithète Films, advised me to read Toujours là, toujours […]

  • nortenos-1-rvb
    7 February 2019
    By Abla Kandalaft

      An interview with Grandmas, directors of Norteños  Can you explain the title? What do you mean by “Norteños” or “Northerners”? Who are you specifically referring to? We (Grandmas) both come from Manchester, in the north of England, a country that has a fairly visible North/South divide, each half having its own separate identity. The characters in Norteños all speak in a very thick […]

  • cadoul-de-craciun-1-rvb
    6 February 2019
    By Abla Kandalaft

      An interview with Bogdan Muresanu, director of Cadoul de Craciun  What motivated you to set the film at that time? Did you have direct experience of the Ceausescu period in Romania? I have always been interested in this period perhaps because I grew up in Communism so that I could experience on my skin the benefits of this Brave New World. Also my […]

  • tigre2-rvb
    6 February 2019
    By Clotilde Couturier

      An interview with Delphine Deloget, director of Tigre  Why did you want to place your characters in this age group? I wanted to film young women at an age where one has major choices in life to make, an age where one can no longer hide behind one’s parents but where one is not yet totally equipped for life. I didn’t want them […]

  • brotherhood-1-rvb
    6 February 2019
    By Clotilde Couturier

      An interview with Meryam Joobeur, director of Brotherhood  Why were you interested in a father-son relationship and do you have further projects on this subject? To answer this question I have to contextualize the more political and social aspects of Brotherhood, which is the rise of ISIS. I feel that the emergence and dominance of ISIS is a product of toxic masculinity. The […]

  • the-flood-is-coming-1-rvb
    6 February 2019
    By Clotilde Couturier

      An interview with Gabriel Böhmer, director of The Flood Is Coming  Why were you interested in the relationship between Man and Nature? Because the conversation around ecology is not going well. We currently have a small window to decide on the direction of that relationship. So, it’s on my mind.  What is your interest in absurd plots and abstract painting? I like the […]

  • harmonie3-rvb
    5 February 2019
    By Clotilde Couturier

      Interview with Bertrand Dezoteux, director of Harmonie [Harmony]  What interests you about space exploration? Why did you want to open your film with the desire to explore an unknown planet? All of the my projects have an element of science fiction. That element is probably more evident in this film since it has a direct link to space, but for me, science fiction […]

  • last-year-when-train-passed-by-3-rvb
    5 February 2019
    By Clotilde Couturier

      Interview with Pang-Chuan Huang, director of Last Year When the Train Passed By  In what country and what regions did you shoot? I shot this film in my native Taiwan, in the south and the west, where there are lots of fields and beautiful countryside. I took still photographs at the time I was completing post-production for my previous film, Retour, in 2017 […]

  • tomber2-rvb
    5 February 2019
    By Clotilde Couturier

      Interview with Benjamin Vu, director of Tomber  Did you writeTomber as a complete film, or is it the beginning of a larger project? The idea of a larger project was actually what led to Tomber. In fact, before writing the short film, the idea for a feature-length film on the same subject had already been rattling about my head for several months. I […]

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