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Cinematography

Ray & Liz, Richard Billingham, Justin Salinger

Elena Lazic / October 18, 2018

Review: the sober recollections of Richard Billingham’s Ray & Liz

The first feature from photographer Richard Billingham is a moving yet unsentimental portrait of a life in fragments, as empathetic as it is brutal.

Blind Spot, Tuva Novotny, Pia Tjelta

Elena Lazic / September 13, 2018

Director Tuva Novotny and actress Pia Tjelta discuss one-take wonder Blind Spot

Director Tuva Novotny and lead actress Pia Tjelta discuss Blind Spot, a technically and conceptually dazzling feature debut about the stigma around mental illness.

Ashley Connor, The Miseducation of Cameron Post

Orla Smith / August 17, 2018

Behind the Lens: The Miseducation of Cameron Post DP Ashley Connor

Placing The Miseducation of Cameron Post and Madeline’s Madeline side by side, it seems like DP Ashley Connor can do anything. Read more interviews with cinematographers in our Behind the Lens series.

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.

Elena Lazic / July 9, 2018

Behind the Lens: Michael McDonough on Leave No Trace

Cinematographer Michael McDonough discusses collaborating with Debra Granik and the actors on Leave No Trace, choosing lenses, reflecting how the characters feel about their environment, and applying his TV experience. This is the second article in our Special Issue on Leave No Trace, which is now available as an ebook.

Elena Lazic / July 8, 2018

‘You have to stimulate the viewers, but also guide them:’ Jaime Rosales on Petra

In Cannes, director Jaime Rosales discusses playing with the viewer’s emotions and expectations, balancing a nonchalant acting style with a contrasted dramatic architecture, letting the film belong to the viewers, and more.

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