
Interview with film director Terrence Davies
Often described as “Britain’s greatest living film director,” [¹] Terence Davies’ corpus of work is small: five features and three shorts over 30 years. Read full interview.
Film Scan: “Snow Angels” (2008)
A somber, downbeat story about estranged spouses languishing in suburbia. But guess what? It works because it’s supremely well acted, written and presented.
Short Story: Varner’s Dilemma
A young fashion designer of limited talent is encouraged by his art teacher to seek a career in NYC. Before leaving he insults everyone, then fails in NYC.
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here it comes…
and its by the “LOST” people!
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Scene 360 interviews French filmmaker Bruno Dumont.
A self-taught filmmaker, Dumont spent his 20s and early 30s as a philosophy lecturer whilst also directing corporate videos. He divides critical opinion in a way that is perhaps unequalled by any other contemporary filmmaker. Some critics loathe his brand of cinema while others deeply admire him. One thing is for certain, his films are hard to forget once seen.
[Top to bottom: Promotional film poster of “Flandres” (2006) and scenes from this war movie. © Tadrart]
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Scene 360 interviews Lucile Hadzihalilovic, the director of acclaimed film “Innocence” (2004); a story about an all-girls boarding school deep within the heart of a forest where pupils arrive in coffins.
(Cover Image, “Innocence”, © Wild Bunch)
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Andre’ Wright jr from Wilmington, Delaware. An inspired film-maker, who took his motion camera and switched it to his still photography camera. See his profile on Behance. [ link ]
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