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The director discusses this enchanting drama about a retired school teacher (Mzia Arabuli) looking to reconnect with her niece in Istanbul.
The real-life couple discuss their COVID-era collaboration bound to stand the test of time as a comic study of a partnership put to the test.
The filmmaker discusses making the most of remarkable access to a Taliban stronghold in a former CIA base after U.S. troops left Afghanistan.
The filmmakers behind this irreverent history of the UK rep cinema discuss the generations of artists it inspired, including themselves.
KiKi Layne talks about learning the guitar and writing songs for this role as an aspiring musician in the Nicole Riegel drama.
The director discusses breaking free of the myth around the famed Empress of Austria with this shrewd drama starring Sandra Huller.
Interviews
The director discusses her profile of Renee Montgomery as she brings together her passion for social justice and basketball as a WNBA owner.
The filmmaker talks about this wry, provocative consideration of altruism with her latest film, documenting her experience as a kidney donor.
The director talks about heading to Las Vegas for his latest hothouse drama about a trio of lost souls who could use each other's company.
The director discusses the lure of this beguiling drama starring Léa Drucker as a lawyer ensnared in a dangerous affair with her stepson.
The director discusses seeing America as unsettled territory through the eyes of a trio of young women who look to take the bull by the horns.
Retrospective
The founder of the groundbreaking program talks about laying the foundation for female and nonbinary filmmakers to succeed.
With the city in the midst of a moviegoing renaissance, here are the places you need to hit up for a film fix.
The director of "The Exorcist" talks about a hell of a third act, adapting Tracy Letts for the screen and the solace of directing opera.
The "Clemency" composer talks about hitting the right notes to rejuvenate "The Flying Ace" and "Something Good - Negro Kiss."
With the twisty neo noir back in circulation, director John Dahl, producer John Shestack and editor Eric Beason reflect on the film at 25.
The director of "Happy as Lazaro" talks about turning a prompt for a Christmas-time short into a gift that keeps giving.
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