InterviewsInterview: Yen Tan on Finding the Right Words for the Disease That Had No Name in “1985”The "Pit Stop" director talks about telling the story of a young man facing the end of his life when he should only be at the beginning.byStephen SaitoOct 26, 2018
ReviewsSXSW ’18 Review: A Disease May Ravage the Body But Can’t Touch the Soul of Yen Tan’s Riveting “1985”The "Pit Stop" director exquisitely brings a generation of gay men that disappeared during the AIDS crisis to vivid life in this moving dram...byStephen SaitoMar 10, 2018
InterviewsInterview: Clay Liford & Brock Williams on Finding an Identity with “Slash”The producer and director talk about their clever comedy about a pair of teens who stumble into the world of erotic fan fiction.byStephen SaitoJul 18, 2016
SXSWSXSW ’16 Interview: Yen Tan on Moving Forward by Turning Back the Clock to “1985”The "Pit Stop" director on his compelling new short set during the AIDS crisis and the the career crossroads that inspired it.byStephen SaitoMar 10, 2016
InterviewsInterview: Anna Margaret Hollyman on Standing Tall in Short FilmsThe actress talks about her showstopping turn in "Sleeping With Other People" and finding juicy roles in short films.byStephen SaitoSep 9, 2015
ReviewsSundance ’13 Review: Yen Tan Makes Sure You Can’t Drive Past the Moving “Pit Stop”A gentle drama makes the connections that its characters are incapable of expressing in small-town Texas.byStephen SaitoJan 21, 2013