San Luis Obispo Film Fest 2026 Interview: Jaclyn Moore on an Unusual Breakthrough in “Mine”
After making her mark as a showrunner on "Queer as Folk" and "Based on a True Story," the filmmaker talks about leaving one with this searing short.
Laurence Lebeouf, Karine Gonthier-Hyndman and Chloé Robichaud on a Feeling of Satisfaction in “Two Women”
The filmmaker and stars discuss this bold and boisterous comedy about a pair of young mothers who add a little more zest to their lives.
Jared Isaac on Catching the Sunrise in “An Autumn Summer”
The director talks about coming of age himself behind the camera for this tender tale of four teens who recognize the rest of their lives is waiting.
Todd Wiseman Jr. on Taking Aim at a Seemingly Insurmountable Enemy in “The School Duel”
The director discusses his arresting debut feature, imagining a future where guns have become completely unregulated and a different society takes shape.
Alice Maio Mackay on Scaling Up in “The Serpent’s Skin”
The "T Blockers" director talks about this supernatural romance and assembling a dream team of collaborators.
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