After 15 years away, the actor/writer/director is returning home for a story about an Irish-American family like his own and he does so as an unlikely pioneer of filmmaking in the digital age.
On how finding her groove allowed this first-time director tell the story of two characters strive to find theirs.
TIFF ’19 Interview: Deragh Campbell & Kazik Radwanski on Capturing Fresh Air in “Anne at 13,000 Ft.”
The star and director talks about the two-year process to create this vivid and indelible portrait of a young woman who lives for the moment.
The Slovenian director on finding the truth about perception in a story too good to be believed in his nation's history.
The actress talks about her breakout role in the Maren Ade comedy and the surprising scene that gave her sleepless nights in a film full of outrageous moments.
The "Loves Her Gun" filmmaker talks about how the community that formed around telling the tale of a lonely trucker reignited his passion for animation.
With a love of seeing the terrible in the beautiful, the first-time director on doing the reverse in her thrilling debut.
The writing/directing duo talks about turning the filing of an insurance claim into the wild and harrowing adventure it is for most in real life.
On the eve of a double feature of her work at New York's Anthology Film Archives, the filmmaker talks about making uncompromising movies in which she finds herself in compromising positions.
The director of "Reportero" on his new documentary about disappearances along the U.S./Mexico border and bringing to light those willing to speak up against it.
The director talks about how 20 years of perseverance paid off to make this twisty western with Ron Perlman, Ralph Ineson and Ali Larter.
The newcomer from Germany talks about his Hollywood directing debut and finding the perfect match for his sensibilities with this comedy about the single life.