Joanna Arnow, Scott Cohen and Babak Tafti on Capturing the Ephemeral in “The Feeling That The Time to Do Something Has Passed”
Review: Tragedy Brings Together People of Different Walks of Life in Hilla Medalia’s “Mourning in Lod”
SXSW 2024 Review: “Dory Previn: On My Way to Where” Charts the Journey of a Musician Who Brought Together Different Tracks
Composer Kathryn Bostic on Making Silents Golden with “The Flying Ace” and “Something Good – Negro Kiss”
Interviews·10 min readSan Francisco Film Fest 2022 Interview: A.K. Sandhu on How History Comes to Shape the Future in “For Love and Legacy”
ReviewsSeattle Film Festival·2 min readSIFF 2022 Review: “Are We Lost” Finds Quiet Moments of Connection in a Family Unmoored By Tragedy
ReviewsSeattle Film Festival·2 min readSIFF 2022 Review: After Bringing a Child Into the World, a Mother Looks to Her Own Return in “Lullaby”
ReviewsSeattle Film Festival·3 min readSIFF 2022 Review: Zia Mohajerjasbi’s Arresting “Know Your Place” Explores a City’s Limits
InterviewsSeattle Film Festival·8 min readSIFF 2022 Interview: Elisa Levine on an Uncompromising Look at Life on the Streets in “Sweetheart Deal”
ReviewsSeattle Film Festival·2 min readSIFF 2022 Review: “The Pez Outlaw” Delightfully Dispenses With Nonfiction Tradition to Get at Another Truth
ReviewsSeattle Film Festival·3 min readSIFF 2022 Review: A Gap in a Marriage Brings Together the World in Andrea Brusa and Marco Scotuzzi’s Inventive “Lonely Voices”
Reviews·3 min readSIFF 2022 Review: You Can’t Judge a Book By Its Cover in the Provocative “I’ll Show You Mine”
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Interviews·7 min readInterview: Nancy Buirski and Peggy Loving on Finally Getting to Tell “The Loving Story”