Interviews

Weekly feature introducing you to film professionals from all over Europe sorted by name.

7498 interviews available in total starting from 14/05/2002. Last updated on 03/05/2024. 578 interviews inserted in the last 12 months.

 

Salvatore Mereu • Director

Two girls living in a downtrodden Cagliari neighborhood star in an exhilarating, bitter comedy  

06/09/2012

An innocent look on Gomorrah

Leonardo Di Costanzo • Director

Leonardo Di Costanzo has decided to direct his first work of fiction, The Interval, because "Naples is too seducing and bawdy. She has won and I am now no...  

06/09/2012

"I never intended to make the film as Raul would have made it"

Valeria Sarmiento • Director

The Chilean director took over Lines of Wellington, her husband Raul Ruiz’ film project, after he died  

06/09/2012

Interview - Venice Days 2012

Hiam Abbas • Director

In Inheritance, Hiam Abbass paints the portrait of a Palestinian family in Israel torn between tradition and modernity  

Interview - Venice Days 2012

Vincenzo Marra • Director

Il gemello is Vincenzo Marra's Fourth installment of an investigation into the places that define Naples  

Interview - Venice Days 2012

Marco Segato • Director

Piero Tortolina, a point of reference for an entire generation of film buffs, comes back to life thanks to the documentary L’Uomo che amava il cinema  

Interview - Venice Days 2012

Amir Manor • Director

An elderly couple finds on-going changes in Israeli society difficult to live with. Amir Manor's touching feature debut Epilogue was shown at the Venice Days  

Interview - Venice Days 2012

Stefano Mordini • Director

"I don’t make films with messages"

Olivier Assayas • Director

French director Olivier Assayas’ Something in the Air is competing in Venice  

03/09/2012

Interview - Venice Days 2012

Marc-Henri Wajnberg • Director

About 25,000 children live in the streets of Kinshasa. These children are at the heart of Marc-Henri Wajnberg’s hybrid docu-fiction project Kinshasa Kids  

Interview - Venice Days 2012

Jesper Ganslandt • Director

More often than not, when there is a family gathering in a film, things end badly. Swedish director Jesper Ganslandt’s new film Blondie is no exception to...  

"I didn't want to make a funny film"

Ulrich Seidl • Director

The Austrian filmmaker Ulrich Seidl has screened the second instalment of his Paradise trilogy, Silver Lion for Best Director in Venice.  

02/09/2012

Interview - Venice Days 2012

Giada Colagrande • Director

Italian director Giada Colagrande followed the creation process of the play Life and Death of Marina Abramovic  

01/09/2012

Interview - Venice Days 2012

Solveig Anspach • Director

The Icelandic director living in France is back with Queen Of Montreuil, a surrealistic comedy whose characters cry for love and laugh about death.  

Interview - Venice Days 2012

Enzo D'Alò • Director

Pinocchio is "a project that I had being thinking about for over ten years, a story that is still contemporary"  

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