Interview with Judah Finnigan, director of Workshop Is this workshop based on anything you’ve actually done in real life? I’ve never done a workshop quite like this one. As I started writing the short, I’d just gotten back from a very intense directing workshop in L.A., which involved a lot of physically charged exercises and role-play. I’d also been doing therapy for a year or […]
Interview with Tito Gonzalez García, director of Sphinx What interested you in the Oedipus character and in particular the episode where he meets the Sphinx? I think it’s the question of the riddle. I learned it when I was young without really knowing where it came from nor what it meant. The idea of the “monster” is another aspect that I’ve been working […]
Interview with Sarah Blok and Lisa Konno, codirectors of Baba What motivated you to tell Baba’s story? Baba (Ceylan Utlu) is a very interesting character because of his ambiguity. On the one hand he is a very well educated, erudite, smart man and on the other hand, he completely denies that life didn’t quite go according to plan. Ceylan came from Turkey to […]
Interview with Nicolas Birkenstock, director of Ourse Where did you get the idea to explore sleepwalking? I think it began with an image. An image of Armande Boulanger (the actress who plays Ourse) wandering empty alleyways, along railroad tracks, in a forest from a fairytale. I had just completed shooting a film with her though she was only 15 and I found that […]
Interview with Salar Pashtoonyar, director of Bad Omen Can you tell us more about your choice of title? We were at a wedding ceremony. I was probably around 12 years old. One of the wedding traditions is that guests go up to the stage to take photos with the bride and groom. I noticed my mom didn’t participate in that. I asked her […]
Interview with Matías Ganz, Director of Martin est tombé d’un toit [Martin fell from a roof] Where did your inspiration for Martin est tombé d’un toit come from? I imagined the story of Martin est tombé d’un toit after reading an enlightening investigation about construction workers who initiate legal action against their bosses subsequent to work-related accidents. All of the cases had been […]
Interview with Bertille Estramon, director of Chienne [Bitch] What motivated you to tell this story? I started out wanting to make a film about the feeling of injustice. I thought back on the events that I had experienced or the stories I had been told… Then, I wanted to see a strong female character, who doesn’t let herself be pushed around. I wanted […]