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Establishing Shots

Promising emerging filmmakers discuss their first feature film.

Elena Lazic / August 3, 2018

Establishing Shots: Zsófia Szilágyi on One Day

Hungarian director Zsófia Szilágyi discusses her impressive feature debut One Day, avoiding cliches while telling a typical story, fighting over the film’s sound design, and working with child actors.

Rebecca Addelman, Paper Year

Orla Smith / August 2, 2018

Establishing Shots: Rebecca Addelman on her marriage drama, Paper Year

Rebecca Addelman discusses Paper Year, fictionalising her first marriage into her feature debut, which took years of rewrites, great casting, and generous collaboration.

Apostasy, Dan Koktajlo

Elena Lazic / July 26, 2018

Establishing Shots: Daniel Kokotajlo on his feature debut, Apostasy

Daniel Kokotajlo discusses the autobiographical roots and the making of his feature debut, Apostasy, set in a community of Jehovah’s Witnesses.

Sauvage, Camille Vidal-Naquet

Elena Lazic / May 15, 2018

‘Nudity is their work outfit’: Camille Vidal-Naquet on Sauvage

Writer-Director Camille Vidal-Naquet discusses telling the story of a male sex worker with humour, romance, and a frank approach to nudity.

Léonor Serraille, Jeune Femme

Elena Lazic / May 14, 2018

Léonor Serraille on Jeune Femme, her anti-Frances Ha

Léonor Serraille discusses her feature debut Jeune Femme, a portrait of a complicated, impulsive young woman and her process of self-reinvention.

Oh Lucy, Atsuko Hirayanagi

Elena Lazic / March 7, 2018

Interview: Atsuko Hirayanagi on her female midlife crisis comedy Oh Lucy!

Atsuko Hirayanagi discusses her debut feature Oh Lucy!, a rare film that centres a complex middle-aged woman as the lead.

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