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Behind the Cut/Lenses: Interviews with Film Editors and Cinematographers
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Celluloid Ink: Interviews with Screenwriters
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Fruits of the Week: Weekly Cheers (Oranges) & Jeers (Lemons)
In the Pipeline: Auteur Theory Applied to the Next Gen
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Art of the Movie Poster: Interviews with Poster Artwork Artists
Short Film Corner: Profiles on short film filmmakers
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Tracking Shots: Top of the month breakdown on important productions
Watch What They Write: Interviews with authors who've had their books optioned
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World Film Reports: Global news from our contributors
My casting director suggested her and I went to Paris to meet her. She loved the script and she's an amazing actress so of course I wanted to work with her. Playing an artist is very hard as it can come of as super fake, but Elodie is an artist in real life and that translated. Who doesn't like Dream Life of Angels?!
Patterned with minimalist surroundings, low-key performances and long takes that are filmed in real time, the almost mute Police, Adjective cleverly details how Romanian society has not entirely deposed of, or moved away from its past with this anti-thesis of a Michael Mann film.
I wanted to change my body. I wanted to be a little bit more masculine and get rid of my female body. I wanted to be more like a boy. I wanted to be able to do all the fighting scenes, so I wanted to go into martial arts training. I trained a lot in Thai boxing and kickboxing with this crazy Serbian guy five days a week. I did a lot of preparation, and I also took motorcycle driving lessons, and I cut my hair and pierced myself.
Like every year, the Guadalajara International Film Festival showcases the dreams and hard work of directors, producers, and actors from Mexico and Latin America, who present their stories to the world stage.