AWFJ Women On Film – Rodrigo Garcia on Making Movies About Women – MaryAnn Johanson Interviews
Rodrigo Garcia’s latest film, Mother and Child, is that rarest of rarities these days: a serious film about motherhood that
Read moreRodrigo Garcia’s latest film, Mother and Child, is that rarest of rarities these days: a serious film about motherhood that
Read moreDanish director Nicolas Winding Refn (the Pusher trilogy) is courting controversy with Bronson, a tour de force meditation on violence
Read moreIn The Burning Plain, Oscar-winning screenwriter Guillermo Arriaga makes his narrative feature directorial debut with a scenario of his own
Read moreWhen journalist Rupert Isaacson observed his autistic son’s unusual affinity for horses, he and his wife took five-year-old Rowan to
Read moreDistrict 9 is one of the most anticipated movies of the year, even though we’ve never seen a movie from
Read moreFilmmaker Kirby Dick is Outraged by the hypocrisy of closeted gay politicians who campaign vehemently against civil rights for gays
Read moreFrench filmmaker Laurent Cantet deftly bridges the narrative and documentary genres in “The Class,” recently nominated for this year’s Best
Read moreSandra Kogut is a citizen of the world, and she is a camera. Born in Rio de Janeiro in 1965,
Read moreFilmmaker Teresa Prata discovered Mia Couto’s “Sleepwalking Land” on a library shelf in Berlin. Prata, just beginning her film studies,
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