Interview with Ostin Fam, director of Bình What has drawn you to tell the story of an alien on a quest to rebuild his home? After almost 6 years in the States, I came home to layers of dust in the air. Undergoing a transformative economic boom, Vietnam is a big construction. My mom and brother had moved into an old apartment, 38 […]
Interview with Joanna Quinn and Les Mills, director and writer of Affairs of the Art Beryl has featured in a number of your films. Can you tell us a bit more about her? Who was the inspiration for her character? How has Beryl’s character evolved since we first met her? Beryl started life as a very one-dimensional character in a comic strip that […]
Interview with Pablo Giles, director of Bisho What gave you the idea of exploring the relationship between Susana and Emilio through the prism of the barking dog? I have a very special connection with dogs, I’ve always been surrounded by them and love being with them. It was instantly attractive. Ever since I first came up with the idea of the movie, I […]
Interview with Ibrahim Handal, director of Bethlehem 2001 Why did you choose to revisit this – I presume traumatic – event as a short film? Actually, I am still trying to understand what I have done and why. However, I have held in these memories and feelings throughout these years with the purpose of sharing them in a short film. Other filmmakers might […]
Interview with Ariq Khan, director of Transit What motivated you to tell this story? Do many people find themselves in this “transit” situation in Bangladesh? I have always wanted my films to be about the common man, the type of characters whose stories are not as often seen in modern cinema. Blended with that is migration, which I feel is a very important […]
Interview with Arkadij Khaet and Mickey Paatzch, directors of Masel Tov Cocktail The short deals with identity and stereotypes. What has drawn you to make a film about this issue? This project was the third-year project in film school. Every film student has heard the phrase “Make something of your own life reality.” Hence, it all started with this idea: What does it […]
Interview with Emma Qian Xu and Leopold Dewolf, directors of Nantong Nights What was the starting point for Nantong Nights? Emma: Nantong Nights came about from my desire to make a film about my hometown of Nantong and the way it’s changed. My town, like many Chinese cities, has changed dramatically over the years. When I go back there, it’s always a bit […]