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An Interview with Tony Rayns
An in-depth interview with one of the driving forces behind the promotion and critical appreciation of Asian cinema, Tony Rayns.
Good Day and Good Night: A Conversation with Filmmaker Julia Loktev
An interview with young filmmaker Julia Loktev on her controversial film about a female suicide bomber, Day Night Day Night.
Digging Beneath Shallow Ground
An interview with director, cast and select production people of the refreshingly original indie horror film, Shallow Ground.
An Interview with Sion Sono
An interview with the director of Strange Circus and The Suicide Club, Sion Sono.
Inside the Homo Studio: with Jenni Olson
An interview with San Francisco-based curator, critic, theorist, writer, producer Jenni Olson
An Interview with Director David Grieco
An interview with David Grieco, Italian director of serial killer film Evilenko.
An Interview with Guy Maddin
An in-depth interview with Guy Maddin.
The “Eternal” Interview with Federico Sanchez
An in-depth interview with co-writer and co-director of the Canadian noirish horror film Eternal.
An Interview with Marton Csokas
An in-depth interview with Marton Csokas.
Jose Mojica Marins: Up-Close and Personal
An in-depth interview with Brazil's horror master Jose Mojica Marins.
An Interview with Denys Arcand
On the occasion of the launch of the NFB's DVD box set L’oeuvre documentaire intégrale de Denys Arcand 1962-1981, Isabelle Morissette meets with Denys Arcand on the subject of On est au coton and the influence that the documentary has had on his creative process.
The City Without Windows
Interview with makers of the poetic science-fiction parable The City without Windows (La Dernière Voix).
Matter and Memory: A Conversation with Bill Morrison
It is during the retrospective of his work that was held in Montreal, on April 28-29 2004, at the Cinémathèque québécoise, that New York filmmaker Bill Morrison gave us this long interview, in which he discusses his background, his career, and certain essential features of his artistic and intellectual process, dwelling on issues concerning new technologies, the memory of the film material and the historicity of the filmic medium.
The Bottled Fool Interview
As I said in my most recent Fantasia International Film festival report, the director of “Bottled Fool”, Hiroki Yamaguchi, is a good bet to become the next big thing out of Japan. After making a prize winning short in 1999 at the age of 21 (“Shinya Zoki”/“Midnight Viscera”) he soon completed his first feature film in the same year, “Hateshinai tameiki” (1999).
An Interview with Higashi Yoichi
On the occasion of Fuon (The Crying Wind, Japan, 2004, 106 mins.) showing in competition at the 2004 Festival des Films du Monde (World Film Festival), in Montreal, the director of the film, Higashi Yoichi, along with principal actor, Uema Muneo, and Yamagami Tetsujiro, the film’s producer were interviewed by Peter Rist for Offscreen.

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