AFI Fest 2024 Interview: Heidi Levitt on Bringing a Disease You Can’t See Into Sharp Relief in “Walk with Me”
The longtime casting director discusses turning the camera on herself and her husband in a battle against Alzheimer's in this intimate doc.
Maisie Crow on the Power of Speaking Up for Women’s Rights in “Zurawski V. Texas”
The co-director of this bracing doc about the impact of Texas' anti-abortion laws discusses hanging on a trial's every twist and turn.
Todd Bieber and Dr. Jennifer Conrad on Catching a Surprisingly Sordid Tale in “American Cats: The Good, the Bad and the Cuddly”
The filmmaker and veterinarian talk about their amusing exposé of the business behind declawing cats and delivering hard truths with humor.
Hasan Oswald on the Companionship of a Camera in “Mediha”
The director discusses his collaboration with Mediha Ibrahim Alhamad, a Yazidi teen looking to escape memories of being captured by ISIS.
Anirban Dutta and Anupama Srinivasan on Letting Light Into “Nocturnes”
The directors of the Sundance award-winning doc discuss heading into the Eastern Himalayas for a study of moths that could unlock a lot more.
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