Interviews An interview with Pedro Cabeleira about Damned Summer, winner of LocarnoWorld Cinema Reports' Editors08/10/2017
Allen Wolf talks about IN MY SLEEPBy Bijan Tehrani04/18/20107 Mins Read In My Sleep, Marcus struggles with parasomnia, a rare sleepwalking disorder. After Marcus wakes up with blood on his hands…
The tragic destiny of a film: Gravehopping.By Bijan Tehrani04/07/20109 Mins Read I could never understand the logic of film distributors; avoiding picking up films that are considered “old” by their standards–sometimes…
A conversation with Juan Jose Campanella, director of The Secret in Their EyesBy Bijan Tehrani04/05/20108 Mins Read With THE SECRET IN THEIR EYES, Argentinean writer-director-editor Juan Jose Campanella has created a multi-layered and poignant thriller interweaving the…
An interview with Lone Scherfig director of An EducationBy Bijan Tehrani03/17/20105 Mins Read An Education happens in the post-war, pre-Beatles London suburbs. A bright schoolgirl is torn between studying for a place at…
An interview with Kyle Patrick Alvarez, director of Easier With PracticeBy Bijan Tehrani02/11/20105 Mins Read In Easier With Practice Davy Mitchell sets out on a road trip to promote his unpublished novel with his younger…
Julian Jarrold talks about Red Riding 1974By Bijan Tehrani02/06/20105 Mins Read RED RIDING trilogy is based on factual events and adapted for the screen by Tony Grisoni (FEAR AND LOATHING IN…
Sam Ali Kashani shows the other face of TehranBy Bijan Tehrani01/31/20106 Mins Read Every Story Has Two Sides: “Tehran: Another Side” is a film of an Iranian-American who returned to his family’s homeland,…
A conversation with Yaron Shani about making of AjamiBy Bijan Tehrani01/31/20106 Mins Read Ajami is a powerful crime drama set on the streets of Jaffa’s Ajami neighborhood – a melting pot of cultures…
"Terribly Happy is about cultural clashes and about the struggle of two different cultures trying to live together" Henrik Ruben GenzBy Bijan Tehrani01/09/20107 Mins Read The official Danish selection for this year’s Academy Awards and winner of 7 Robert Awards (Danish Oscars) including Best Picture,…
Klaus Haro: Letters to Father Jacob is about two very lonely and very different peopleBy Bijan Tehrani01/02/201013 Mins Read Letters to Father Jacob is story of Leila, a life sentence prisoner who has just been pardoned. When she is…