P. David Ebersole, Todd Hughes – House of Cardin #Venezia76
Two Pierrer Cardin fans, who happen to be film directors, ended into making a film on the world famous designer out of chance, and passion as well.
 
             
		    
        Two Pierrer Cardin fans, who happen to be film directors, ended into making a film on the world famous designer out of chance, and passion as well.
A gorgeously looking Oporto is the set for this film about gentrification and becoming adult.
An intriguing short film on the consequnces of solitude on personal and social behaviours. Where is the line between acceptable and unacceptable?
"What we wanted to do was to try to see how politicians are behind their hard rhetoric. But [the film] is also centred around a sort of Romeo and Juliette plot".
Former Miss America 2014 talks about her documentary project Complex-sion, and her fight for non-discrimantion of people of color in the US.
Isable Sandoval and his male co-star Eamon Farren present the film Lingua Franca, a moving drama on the universal love that transcends gender.
Desire and boundaries in this sensual feature film debut.
A funny talk with special effects wizard Craig Caton who worked with Spielberg and Cameron, just to name a few...
An interesting talk about future, discrepancies between modernity and tradition and Laotian films.
The nicest man in the business talks about his last film, a documentary on an acting workshop in a maximum security jail in the US. Moving and inspiring.
The American Dream - in reverse...
The intertwined investigations of a father and a daughter, in different timelines, will determine their future.
Visually close, physically away.
The producer of the Lux Prize winner is at FRED radio to talk about the importance of this award and the growing success the film is having since its Berlinale premiere.
In conversation with Julie Andrews.
The subtle nuance between loss and perdition.
Sydney Latin America Film Festival
The debut feature from director Juan Cáceres is a confronting portrayal of xenophobia and racism in modern Chile.
Sydney Latin America Film Festival
The Sydney Latin American Film Festival has 14 year history of showcasing films from or about Latin America and promoting the diversity of its communities.
A funny and interesting chat with Billie Piper and her lead actor, about a film on love and the war between men and women. Pure British nasty humour.
The struggle between faith and love.
Lynne Ramsey's first foray in the documentary film genre.
One of the Biennale College features presented this year at the Venice Film Festival.
Anna Matamala, Senior Lecturer at the Dpt. of Translation and Interpreting (UAB) and Member of TransMedia research group and TransMedia Catalonia, tells us more about the European project EASIT (Easy Access for Social Inclusion Training).
A documentary on the events following the fire of the Colectiv Club in Bucharest, Romania.
An investigation on the entitlement of a man's psyche on a woman.
Jan Pedersen, organiser of the 8th Media for All International Conference entitled “Complex Understandings”, tells us more about the complexities for audiovisual translation and media accessibility.
With Jan-Louis Kruger, one of the keynote speakers at the 8th Media for All International Conference, we will discover what happens to the viewer experience in the age of universal access.