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Posted Jan 27, 2012, by Eric Hynes
One on One: Mark Webber & Antonio Campos Discuss the Perils and Pleasures of Working without a Script
On the surface, films couldn’t be more different than Mark Webber’s The End of Love and Antonio Campos’s Simon Killer. Whereas…
Posted Feb 9, 2011, by Mike Plante
Fight Club: Two Films Tackle Violence
Two of the international films in the Festival this year, Mad Bastards, from Australia and directed by Brendan Fletcher, and…
Posted Jan 27, 2010, by Eric Hynes
One on One: Rodrigo Cortés and Adam Green
As two films in the Festival diabolically illustrate, claustrophobia has more than one instigator. Both Rodrigo Cortés’s Buried…
Posted Jan 23, 2010, by Eric Hynes
One on One (on One): Spencer Susser, David Michôd and Ken Wardrop
For three emerging filmmakers, the 2010 Sundance Film Festival represents both a triumphant return and an auspicious beginning.…
Posted Jan 20, 2010, by Bridgette Bates
One on One: Cara Mertes and Michelle Satter
The 2010 Sundance Film Festival is bringing 50,000 people to a snowy decked-with -colored-lights Main Street, that from a…
Posted Jan 24, 2009, by Claiborne Smith
One on One: Natalia Almada and Dana Perry
What makes a person want to reveal private family history to a wide public? What makes us want to watch a movie that…
Posted Jan 19, 2009, by Holly Willis
One on One: Najwa Najjar and Cherien Dabis
Palestinian filmmakers Najwa Najjar and Cherien Dabis met at Sundance Institute’s 2005 Middle East Screenwriters Lab in Jordan.…


