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Establishing Shots

Promising emerging filmmakers discuss their first feature film.

Ashley McKenzie, Werewolf

Alex Heeney / October 5, 2016

Writer-director Ashley McKenzie talks Werewolf

Cape Breton writer-director Ashley McKenzie discusses her feature debut, Werewolf, “lawnmower crackheads”, working with non-actors, and being part of the TIFF family.

Una, Benedict Andrews

Alex Heeney / October 4, 2016

Benedict Andrews talks Una and directing for theatre vs film: part 2

This is the second part of our two-part interview with Benedict Andrews on his feature debut Una and the differences between directing for film and theatre. Read part one here.

Una, Blackbird

Alex Heeney / October 3, 2016

Benedict Andrews talks Una and directing for the stage vs. screen part 1

Australian theatre director Benedict Andrews, who directed Blackbird in Berlin back in 2005, discusses the challenges of adapting the play for the screen in Una, as well as the differences between directing for stage and screen. Go to part 2 of the interview.

Alex Heeney / September 28, 2016

TIFF16: Writer-director-star Alice Lowe discusses Prevenge

Alice Lowe discusses the making of Prevenge, her wickedly funny directorial debut, from conception through to completion. Shot when she was seven months pregnant, the film is a revenge movie in which a foul-mouthed fetus sends its mother, Ruth (Alice Lowe), on a killing spree.

Closet Monster, Stephen Dunn

Alex Heeney / September 23, 2016

Director Stephen Dunn talks Closet Monster and internalized homophobia

Editor-in-Chief Alex Heeney talked to Stephen Dunn about his directorial debut Closet Monster: why he wanted to tell this story, its magical realist elements, and how he got us inside Oscar’s head.

Tali Shalom-Ezer, Princess

Alex Heeney / May 25, 2016

Israeli auteur Tali Shalom-Ezer discusses Princess

Princess is a sensitive, intimate film about 12-year-old Adar whose curiosity about sex gets confused when she receives sexual attention from her still loving step-father. Purchase the film on iTunes or watch it on Vimeo OnDemand.

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