Filmworker’s Leon Vitali on what drew him to give up acting...
It’s well know that working for Stanley Kubrick will take a lot out of an actor. Filmworker, the new documentary by Tony Zierra about...
“Travelling at Night with Jim Jarmusch” director Léa Rinaldi on working...
In all his years making movies, director Jim Jarmusch has never allowed anyone to shoot him at work. That is, until he met Léa Rinaldi, a French...
In The JT LeRoy Story a con artist finds her way...
The latest documentary by director Jeff Feuerzeig, The JT Leroy Story, explores the making of the character of JT Leroy, an author who rose to...
Plaza de la Soledad offers a non-judgmental take on prostitution —...
The new documentary Plaza de la Soledad is an artistic rumination on aging that presents interwoven stories of different low-income Mexican women who are...
Director/producer Andrew Hevia on Leave The Bus Through The Broken Window
You’d be forgiven if you sense director Andrew Hevia has a fixation on his own feet. The Los Angeles-based documentary filmmaker (not to mention...
In Theo Who Lived, resiliency comes from within — a film...
As soon as you see Theo Padnos on the big screen, he seems like a cool guy. Personable and easygoing with an unassuming personality that...
In Eight Days A Week, we discover the making of a...
Director Ron Howard takes advantage of the wealth of archival photos and videos of the Beatles to recreate their touring years in his most...
In Seed: The Untold Story food commodification means bad news —...
Our earth is a delicate, sensitive, living, breathing organism that needs the care and attention we have not given it. Taking it for granted...