Tag: 2019 American Film Festival in Wroclaw

Interview: Mark Webber – The Place of No Words

Mark Webber likes to go his own way, animated by a peaceful yet intense desire to make cinema out of the emotional landscape of...

Interview: Katharine O’Brien – Lost Transmissions

Director Katharine O’Brien makes her feature debut with Lost Transmissions, an LA-set drama about mental illness and its effect on a budding friendship between...

Interview: Alex Thompson & Kelly O’Sullivan – Saint Frances

Ostensibly the story of a relationship between a nanny and the 6-yr-old girl she’s looking after, Alex Thompson’s Saint Frances mixes drama and comedy...

Interview: Producer Jay Van Hoy | 2019 American Film Festival in Wroclaw (Indie Star Award)

A quiet but influential presence in the North-American indie scene, producer Jay Van Hoy has built an impressive filmography since he started Parts &...

Interview: Andrew Hevia – Leave the Bus Through the Broken Window | 2019 American Film Festival in Wroclaw

A producer on Barry Jenkins’ Moonlight and a Miami native with a hand in building up the city’s festival/collective Borscht Corporation, Andrew Hevia flew...

Interview: Riley Stearns – The Art of Self-Defense | 2019 American Film Festival in Wroclaw

A meek, introverted loner turns to karate as a way of coping with trauma after being violently attacked in Riley Stearns follow-up to 2014’s...

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