PODCAST | Matt Micucci interviews Neasa Hardiman, director of the film Sea Fever.
A conversation with Neasa Hardiman, director of Sea Fever, featured in this year’s edition of the European Film Promotion’s EUROPE! Voices of Women in Film, presented in collaboration with the Sydney Film Festival. In this interview, Hardiman talks about the theme of responsibility that is explored within her film, her admiration for the communicative power of genre films, the challenge of shooting a feature almost entirely set on open water and more.
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