Interviews An interview with Pedro Cabeleira about Damned Summer, winner of LocarnoWorld Cinema Reports' Editors08/10/2017
"I wanted the film to be sensual ", Alice Winocour, director of AUGUSTINEBy Bijan Tehrani03/13/20135 Mins Read Augustine, directed by Alice Winocour , is an examination of the real case story and unusual relationship between Dr. Jean-Martin…
An interview withTill Schauder , The Iran Job’s directorBy Bijan Tehrani03/03/20138 Mins Read THE IRAN JOB follows American basketball player Kevin Sheppard as he accepts a job to play in one of the…
Emad Burnat and Guy Davidi talk about 5 BROKEN CAMERAS, nominated for the Best Documentary Feature OscarBy World Cinema Reports' Editors02/24/201314 Mins Read 5 Broken Cameras, a film directed by Palestinian filmmaker Emad Burnat and Israeli activist Guy Davidi, has been nominated for…
5 BROKEN CAMERASBy Bijan Tehrani02/24/201314 Mins Read 5 Broken Cameras, a film directed by Palestinian filmmaker Emad Burnat and Israeli activist Guy Davidi, has been nominated for…
CURFEW, nominated for Best Live Action Short Film OscarBy Bijan Tehrani02/23/20135 Mins Read In Curfew, a film by Shawn Christensen, nominated for the Academy Awards Best Live Action Short Film, at the lowest…
Death of a Shadow, Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film nomineeBy Bijan Tehrani02/23/20135 Mins Read Tom Van Avermaet’s Death of a Shadow, starring Rust and Bone’s male lead Matthias Schoenaerts, has been nominated for an…
KON-TIKI, Best Foreign Language Film Oscar nomineeBy Bijan Tehrani02/21/20139 Mins Read KON-TIKI, nominated for the Best Foreign Language Film Oscar happens half a century ago, when a young Norwegian adventurer Thor…
HOW TO SURVIVE A PLAGUE, Best Documentary Feature Oscar nomineeBy Bijan Tehrani02/19/20136 Mins Read HOW TO SURVIVE A PLAGUE, nominated for the Best Documentary Feature Oscar is a film by first-time director and award-winning…
An interview with Pablo Larraín, directot of NO, nominated for the Best Foreign Language Film OscarBy World Cinema Reports' Editors02/19/201318 Mins Read NO, nominated for the Best Foreign Language Film Oscar, happens in 1988, when Chilean military dictator Augusto Pinochet, due to…
NO, nominated for the Best Foreign Language Film OscarBy Bijan Tehrani02/19/201318 Mins Read NO, nominated for the Best Foreign Language Film Oscar, happens in 1988, when Chilean military dictator Augusto Pinochet, due to…