Jeremy Elphick spoke to French filmmaker Olivier Assayas at Locarno Film Festival, where he served as the head of the jury for the International Competition.
A Skin So Soft – An Interview with Director Denis Côté
Jeremy Elphick speaks with director Denis Côté, whose unique bodybuilding film A Skin So Soft screened this month at Locarno Film Festival and Melbourne International Film Festival.
Beyond Mainstream Bollywood – An Interview with Director Shoojit Sircar
Virat Nehru speaks with Shoojit Sircar about breaking conventions, the importance of place in films, and his love for the films of Satyajit Ray.
Fixed Sound – An Interview with Michel Chion
Ivan Čerečina speaks with French composer-filmmaker-theorist-critic Michel Chion ahead of a series of lectures and performances at the Melbourne International Film Festival.
Cocote – An Interview with Nelson Carlo De Los Santos Arias
Jeremy Elphick speaks with Nelson Carlo De Los Santos Arias, whose debut feature is one of the most original and striking works at Locarno this year.
House of Others – An Interview with Rusudan Glurjidze
At Sydney Film Festival, Jeremy Elphick caught up with with Rusudan Glurijidze to talk about filming conflict, bringing the work together, and the reception it has received back home.
The Limitations of Cinema – An Interview with Anocha Suwichakornpong
At Sydney Film Festival, Jeremy Elphick speaks to Anocha Suwichakornpong about how her relationship with her film has changed since its world premiere in Locarno last year.
Feminism & Film – A Roundtable Discussion with Curator Susan Charlton
Blythe Worthy and Megan Nash speak with curator Susan Charlton about her work on the Feminism & Film program at Sydney Film Festival this year.
When The Day Had No Name – An Interview with Teona Strugar Mitevska
At Sydney Film Festival, Lidiya Josifova caught up with Teona Strugar Mitevska to talk about the socio-political and economic issues plaguing Macedonia, achieving emotional authenticity in her work, and the avenues for the distribution of Macedonian cinema.
Pop Aye – An Interview with Kirsten Tan
At Sydney Film Festival, Jeremy Elphick caught up with Kirsten Tan to talk about Pop Aye, the process behind filming the work, and her career as a filmmaker refusing to remain stagnant.