Interviews An interview with Pedro Cabeleira about Damned Summer, winner of LocarnoWorld Cinema Reports' Editors08/10/2017
An interview with Narges Abyar about Breath and OscarsBy World Cinema Reports' Editors10/09/20174 Mins Read Iranian director Ashgar Farhadi twice walked off with an Oscar in the Best Foreign Language Film category this decade, first…
Window Horses, a Canadian film about Iranian Poetry on US screensBy World Cinema Reports' Editors09/30/201712 Mins Read Intrinsically shaped by multiculturalism, Canadian director Ann Marie Fleming has amassed a body of work grounded in her curiosity to…
An interview with innovative Lithuanian Director Andrius LekaviciusBy World Cinema Reports' Editors09/27/20171 Min Read VENICE: FNE spoke to Lithuanian director Andrius Lekavicius about why he chose VR for his new project Bloody Sunday / Kruvinasis Sekmadienis about the…
Matthew Vaughn: “When the world’s bad, people need to be uplifted’By World Cinema Reports' Editors09/26/20177 Mins Read Few people have had an as varied career as Matthew Vaughn. Having started as a producer, Vaughn has gone on…
Actress Greta Scacchi’s love affair with Italian cinemaBy World Cinema Reports' Editors09/20/20174 Mins Read From lead roles in Hollywood to the stages of Paris, Greta Scacchi’s acting career has taken her around the world.…
Dorota Kobiela talks about making of Loving VincentBy Bijan Tehrani09/19/20173 Mins Read Loving Vincent is a unique and beautiful animated film about the Life and art of Vincent van Gogh. We had the…
Oladigbolu: Why film practitioners fail trying to break into HollywoodBy Bijan Tehrani09/17/201711 Mins Read Rahman Oladigbolu, based in Boston, U.S., is a writer and filmmaker best known in the continent for winning the Africa…
Alankrita Shrivastava talks about struggle of women in India for freedomBy World Cinema Reports' Editors09/14/20179 Mins Read While the Trump era in America has enraged and galvanized feminists here, there’s a women’s liberation movement in India that…
Michael Weber talks Netflix, producing and the future for art-house cinemaBy World Cinema Reports' Editors09/10/20177 Mins Read Overreaching, particularly following success, can be the kiss of death for sales and distribution companies. German arthouse kingpin The Match…
An interview with Gurinder Chadha , director of the Victory’s House.By Bijan Tehrani09/07/20173 Mins Read Victory’s House conveys a known fact, new nations are rarely born in peace… India, 1947: Lord Mountbatten (Downton Abbey’s Hugh Bonneville)…