InterviewsInterview: Karim Aïnouz on Getting at the Tangible Emotion in “Invisible Life”The director talks about revealing the stories of those who were deprived of their voice in their time.byStephen SaitoDec 21, 2019
ReviewsChicago Film Fest ’19 Review: Karim Aïnouz’s “The Invisible Life” Thrillingly Brings a Sisterhood to the SurfaceA shared experience denied to a pair of siblings vividly connects to an audience in this resplendent drama set in 1950s Rio de Janeiro.byStephen SaitoOct 27, 2019
InterviewsInterview: Alice Rohrwacher on Creating a Timely and Timeless Tale with “Happy as Lazzaro”The writer/director talks about tackling the complexities of socioeconomic inequality through this beautiful story of a simple peasant.byStephen SaitoDec 1, 2018