L.A. Asian Pacific Film Festival Interview: Matt Alesevich and Hemal Trivedi on Having a Healthy Outlook on “Where the Light Enters You”
The co-directors discuss going the distance for this doc about a New York health care worker whose eyes are opened by her travels to India.
Maria Fredriksson on the Surprising Bonds of “The Gullspång Miracle”
The director discusses this stranger than fiction tale of sexagenerian sisters who believe they found the second coming of their late sibling.
Yael Melamede on A Legacy of Breaking Ground in “Ada: My Mother the Architect”
The director talks about capturing the complexities of her mother Ada Karmi-Melamede's path to becoming one of Israel's great architects.
Freddy Macdonald on Weaving Mayhem and Mischief in “Sew Torn”
The director discusses this meticulously crafted darkly comic caper about a seamstress who tempts fate after stumbling onto some stolen cash.
Jon Kasbe and Crystal Moselle on Revealing the Human Instincts Behind “My Robot Sophia”
The acclaimed filmmakers talk about collaborating on riveting doc considering what makes us human in a quest to perfect an AI-enhanced robot.
Popular this Week
Joshua Erkman on the Feeling of Losing Yourself in “A Desert”
The director talks about this engrossing neo-noir about a photographer who heads into desolation for pictures and could become dust himself.
Dea Kulumbegashvili on Putting Together the Body and Soul of “April”
The director discusses this harrowing tale of an obstetrician and the importance of taking chances that don't always work out.
Hala Matar on Catching Lightning in a Bottle in “Electra”
The director talks about setting the stage in Italy for a delicious darkly comic thriller about two couples with a lot to hide.