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Tag: family

What Happened Inside the Oculus

Film
By L. Frances Henderson | November 14, 2023
By L. Frances Henderson | November 14, 2023

What Happened Inside the Oculus

Documentary director L. Frances Henderson shares a story tied to her new film, This Much We Know, which is now in theaters.

Family and Circuses: The Stories We Don’t Tell

Film
By Fernanda Faya | November 10, 2023
By Fernanda Faya | November 10, 2023

Family and Circuses: The Stories We Don’t Tell

Fernanda Faya, whose documentary Neirud plays at DOC NYC this weekend, on the epic journey of making her new film.

Three Great Things: Godfrey Reggio

Film
By Godfrey Reggio | October 11, 2023
By Godfrey Reggio | October 11, 2023

Three Great Things: Godfrey Reggio

The legendary director of Koyaanisqatsi, whose new film Once Within a Time opens Friday, shares the building blocks of his life.

Three Great Things: Luis Guzmán

Film
By Luis Guzmán | September 29, 2023
By Luis Guzmán | September 29, 2023

Three Great Things: Luis Guzmán

The beloved character actor, who's currently starring in Story Ave, on cooking, dancing and helping other people.

Dear Dad, or the Power of Violent Forgiveness

Film
By Aitch Alberto | September 20, 2023
By Aitch Alberto | September 20, 2023

Dear Dad, or the Power of Violent Forgiveness

Aitch Alberto, the writer-director of Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe, writes a letter to her father.

The Toughest (and Most Magical) Film I’ve Ever Made

Film
By Niels Arden Oplev | September 15, 2023
By Niels Arden Oplev | September 15, 2023

The Toughest (and Most Magical) Film I’ve Ever Made

Writer-director Niels Arden Oplev on making Rose, the moving drama based on the experiences of his sister who suffers from schizophrenia.

Heathers, My Cousin Sherrie Sue and the Persistence of Memory

Film
By Ryan Spahn | September 13, 2023
By Ryan Spahn | September 13, 2023

Heathers, My Cousin Sherrie Sue and the Persistence of Memory

Actor-writer-director Ryan Spahn remembers his late cousin and the classic '80s movie she starred in long before they ever met.

How You Can Count on Me Brought My Family Back Together

Film
By Ryan Spahn | August 24, 2023
By Ryan Spahn | August 24, 2023

How You Can Count on Me Brought My Family Back Together

Ryan Spahn on how Kenneth Lonergan's classic debut feature forever changed the lives of him and his sisters.

Forces in a States of Endless Tension

Film
By Jared Moshé | August 10, 2023
By Jared Moshé | August 10, 2023

Forces in a States of Endless Tension

Writer-director Jared Moshé, whose new movie Aporia comes out Friday, on the challenges (and rewards) of combining family and filmmaking.

Growing Up in the Shadow of the Camera

Film
By Amy Redford | August 4, 2023
By Amy Redford | August 4, 2023

Growing Up in the Shadow of the Camera

Amy Redford, whose new film What Comes Around is out now, looks back on her complicated, ever-evolving relationship with the image.

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