Making Dreams Real
Ziqi Wang talks with filmmakers Pierre “Pyaré” Friquet an Ando Shah about their virtual reality projects and how their films create immersive storytelling.
Ziqi Wang talks with filmmakers Pierre “Pyaré” Friquet an Ando Shah about their virtual reality projects and how their films create immersive storytelling.
After a post-screening Q&A session, Cabral, 28, spoke to Neil Kendricks about his risky modus operandi and tackling the challenging logistics of filming on location in the Najayo prison where approximately 70,000 prisoners are crammed into a facility built for 20,000 inmates. Sometimes, art can emerge from the most unlikely places.
…job. Because the years that it takes to become like the Madmen writers […], you can’t go to school for, you can’t become that overnight, you work your way up…
When De Pue returned by himself to Afghanistan, he realized he “had to rethink the way of filming and the way of working in Afghanistan, to go back to a really low profile way like we did in the preparations.”
…continue publishing The Independent—whether or not AIVF survives. [See AIVF Board Letter on page 51.] Regardless of that turnout, however,we decided this was a perfect time to reflect on a…
Evolution of a Filmmaker: Darius Clark Monroe makes our 10 to Watch list for his documentary <em>Evolution of a Criminal</em>, which premiered at SXSW. Read about how Monroe’s autobiographical documentary gives us his inside view on past errors and forgiveness.
From making news to making indie films, Miho Yamamoto is on our 10 to Watch list for her work on the powerful documentary about one of Canada’s most horrific crimes, <i>The Exhibition</i>.
…the way you expected them to? Vincent: It sort of played out the way I expected. I knew those guys were vocal and I knew they were going to react…
…some of the things that seemed like constraints [to one’s career] in 1950, like getting married.” Harrington began Welcome to the Club, her second independent feature as director, in 1997….