Dune: Part Two + Bye Bye Tiberias + Four Daughters
Going behind the scenes on the biggest film on the planet, Dune:Part Two, plus, an intimate new Palestinian film and Oscar nominated doc Four Daughters.
Filmmaker Blerta Basholli on her Albanian-Kosovan drama Hive, which became the first film in Sundance history to win all three main awards in its World Cinema category â the Grand Jury Prize, the Audience Award and the Directing Award. It's based on the true story of a widow who becomes an entrepreneur after losing her husband in the Kosovo War. Plus, A Night of Knowing Nothing, a stunning exploration of university life in India as a student writes letters to her estranged lover. These letters grant insight into the drastic changes taking place around her and the life of her and her fellow students. Director Payal Kapadia joins us from her home in Mumbai.
Going behind the scenes on the biggest film on the planet, Dune:Part Two, plus, an intimate new Palestinian film and Oscar nominated doc Four Daughters.
Chilean director Maite Alberdi on her Oscar nominated documentary The Eternal Memory, plus sun-drenched coming of age drama How To Have Sex.
Co-directors Ethan Coen and Tricia Cooke on their road trip comedy Drive-Away Dolls, plus, a new vampire movie from Montreal, and Melbourne Cinematheque's tribute to The Taviani Brothers.
Dominic Sessa on his breakout role in Alexander Payne's Oscar nominated The Holdovers, plus Finnish actor Alma Poysti talks about working with Finnish master Aki Kaurismaki.
Oscar nominated doc 20 Days in Mariupol, a raw, unflinching account of the Ukrainian siege, and New Yorker John Wilson on his Emmy nominated series How To with John Wilson.
Fresh from an Oscar nomination for Best Original Screenplay, Todd Haynes talks bout his feature May December.Â
We're back for 2024 with Oscar nominated and Palme d'Or winning film Anatomy of a Fall, and touching Korean-Canadian drama Riceboy Sleeps.
Korean-born American filmmaker Celine Song discusses her first feature, one of the best reviewed films of the year, Past Lives, a love story about migration, connection and fate, and French actor/director Louis Garrel on his quirky mother-son crime caper The Innocent, a very charming film set in Lyon.
U.S. indie director Greta Gerwig discusses her billion dollar blockbuster Barbie, followed by three guest critics who write for ABC Arts give their verdict on both Barbie and the other big box office hit of the year, Christopher Nolanâs Oppenheimer.
Filmmaker Warwick Thornton on The New Boy, his outback fable about an Aboriginal boy who comes under the care of a renegade catholic nun in 1940s Australia and his apprehension at directing Cate Blanchett in the role. Plus, the team behind Mission Impossible movie - director Christopher McQuarrie and some of his cast stop by to discuss the seventh film in the evergreen action franchise.
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