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Tag: coronavirus

“Not Great!” Or, How I Fought COVID Claustrophobia While Writing My Apartment-Bound Jewish Folk-Horror Romance Attachment

Film
By Gabriel Bier Gislason | February 9, 2023
By Gabriel Bier Gislason | February 9, 2023

“Not Great!” Or, How I Fought COVID Claustrophobia While Writing My Apartment-Bound Jewish Folk-Horror Romance Attachment

Gabriel Bier Gislason talks about the script struggles he went through with his new movie, streaming from February 10 on Shudder.

How to Wait

Film
By Jared Frieder | February 23, 2022
By Jared Frieder | February 23, 2022

How to Wait

Between the years it took to get made and then COVID-related delays, his debut movie Three Months taught Jared Frieder a lot about patience.

My Dream Role and Tango in the Time of Corona

Film
By Cristina Rosato | September 20, 2021
By Cristina Rosato | September 20, 2021

My Dream Role and Tango in the Time of Corona

Actress Cristina Rosato, currently starring in Turner & Hooch, shares her indelible experiences on the upcoming film Ariel.

When Movie Theaters Return

Film
By Julia Marchese | March 22, 2021
By Julia Marchese | March 22, 2021

When Movie Theaters Return

Julia Marchese looks ahead to the time when watching a film will once again be a communal and transformative experience.

What It’s Like Releasing a Racially Charged Movie about a Chinese Immigrant During COVID-19

Film
By Li Dong | February 24, 2021
By Li Dong | February 24, 2021

What It’s Like Releasing a Racially Charged Movie about a Chinese Immigrant During COVID-19

Asian-Canadian writer-director Li Dong, whose debut feature, Stealing School, is out this week on VOD, gives his take on the current moment.

Between Young and Old

Film
By Shannon Plumb | February 11, 2021
By Shannon Plumb | February 11, 2021

Between Young and Old

Shannon Plumb talks film, aging and the pandemic with her friend Azazel Jacobs, whose latest movie, French Exit, opens in theaters this week.

What I Learned From the Pandemic

Film
By Agnieszka Holland | January 27, 2021
By Agnieszka Holland | January 27, 2021

What I Learned From the Pandemic

When COVID-19 forced Spoor director Agnieszka Holland to stop working, she paused to observe some truths about life and cinema.

How Do You Frame It?

Film
By Irina Varina | January 19, 2021
By Irina Varina | January 19, 2021

How Do You Frame It?

Filmmaker Irina Varina looks back on, and tries to make sense of, the series of short films she made during pandemic-era 2020.

Revisited: The Way We Get By: Jim Gaffigan is Getting Back to His Gardening Roots

Film
By Jim Gaffigan | December 31, 2020
By Jim Gaffigan | December 31, 2020

Revisited: The Way We Get By: Jim Gaffigan is Getting Back to His Gardening Roots

The comedian and actor opens up about his green-fingered life during coronavirus.

Revisited: The Way We Get By: Abel Ferrara on the Films of John Cassavetes

Film
By Abel Ferrara | December 30, 2020
By Abel Ferrara | December 30, 2020

Revisited: The Way We Get By: Abel Ferrara on the Films of John Cassavetes

Under lockdown in Rome, the director of Bad Lieutenant and Driller Killer looks to the works of a legendary auteur as a form of escape.

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