April 19, 2008
Weekend interviews.
Michael Guillén has a good long talk with Heinz Emigholz. Parts 1 and 2. Also, a Visitor double: Richard Jenkins and Tom McCarthy.
At the House Next Door, Jeremiah Kipp talks with Preston Miller about his film, Jones.
For the Age, Stephanie Bunbury talks with Fatih Akin about The Edge of Heaven.
David Bordwell visits accomplished Hong Kong-based sound designer Martin Chappell.
In the New York Sun, Steve Dollar talks with Errol Morris about Standard Operating Procedure.
Katyn was the big winner at the Orly or "Eagle" Awards, the Polish national film prizes, reports Boyd van Hoeij at european-films.net. Brigid Grauman talks with Andrzej Wajda for the London Times.
"The How to Homestead serial is dedicated to cinematically distilling and disseminating rich folk wisdom and newfangled experiments in 21st century homesteading." The San Francisco Bay Guardian's Johnny Ray Huston talks with filmmaker Melinda Stone.
Chrissy Iley talks with fashion designer Antony Price about, oh, all sorts of things, including his work on Flashbacks of a Fool. Also in the Guardian, John Patterson profiles Tony Curtis and interviews Kimberly Peirce.
David Mamet fills out Vanity Fair quick questionnaire.
Adam Ross's interviewee this week: Andrew James.
Posted by dwhudson at April 19, 2008 2:07 PM








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