Episodes
Published 05/10/10
The French auteur behind Delicatessen and Amélie discusses his latest film, Micmacs. The story follows Bazil (Dany Boon, Joyeux Noël), raised as an orphan, who now has a bullet lodged in his brain from a previous mishap. Gentle-natured and kind, he exacts a revenge plot against the giant weapons manufacturers responsible for his accident. It’s a whimsical David and Goliath story, reminiscent of Buster Keaton.
Published 05/10/10
The accomplished actor and director (Purple Violets, The Brothers McMullen) talks about his new romantic dramedy, Nice Guy Johnny. The film follows Johnny, a baby-faced 24-year-old who’s about to trade his dream job for something that will pay enough to please his fiancée. Enter Uncle Terry (Burns), a womanizer set on instigating an eye-opening fling for his nephew.
Published 05/07/10
The writer-director of Friends with Money discusses her new dramatic comedy Please Give, which follows a couple (Catherine Keener and Oliver Platt) patiently waiting for their elderly next-door neighbor to pass away so they can expand their own apartment. But unexpected relationships with the neighbor’s granddaughters (Amanda Peet and Rebecca Hall) complicate their plans.
Published 05/06/10
The Egyptian-Swedish writer-director speaks about his animated science-fiction film "Metropia," a futuristic look at a terrifying Europe.
Published 05/05/10
Join "Sex&Drugs&Rock&Roll" director Mat Whitecross, actor Andy Serkis and screenwriter Paul Viragh as they discuss their biopic of musician Ian Dury (of the new-wave band The Blockheads), starring BAFTA-nominated actor Andy Serkis in the role of Dury. The film follows Dury's rise to fame and documents his personal battle with a physical disability caused by having contracted polio during childhood.
Published 05/05/10
Join Neil Jordan (The Crying Game, The Brave One) as he discusses his new fantasy-drama, Ondine. Starring Colin Farrell and Alicja Bachleda, the film tells the story of an Irish fisherman named Syracuse (Farrell) who discovers Ondine in his fishing net and believes her to be a mermaid. But as Syracuse and his daughter get to know Ondine, they realize that enchantment and darkness go hand in hand.
Published 05/04/10
Director Craig Teper takes the stage to discuss Vidal Sassoon The Movie, his documentary detailing the life of famed hairstylist and businessman Sir Vidal Sassoon. Produced by Bumble and Bumble founder Michael Gordon, the film began as a personal tribute to Sassoon as he was approaching his 80th birthday, and grew into a major initiative to capture Sassoon’s life.
Published 05/04/10
Multitalented filmmaker Thomas Ikimi, and actors Idris Elba and Eamonn Walker (The Wire) discuss their psychological thriller, Legacy. In the film, Elba plays black ops soldier Malcolm Gray, who returns to a Brooklyn hotel after a failed mission in Eastern Europe, where he undergoes an intense journey on a quest for personal retribution. Ikimi wrote, directed, produced, and edited the film.
Published 05/03/10
Director Dev Benegal and Actors Abhay Deol, Satish Kaushik, and Tannishthah Chatterjee discuss "Road, Movie", a film Benegal directed and produced. It stars Abhay Deol as Vishnu, a young man who — upon being forced into joining the family business — embarks on a journey of self-discovery. Visually stunning, the film has been called the Indian Cinema Paradiso.
Published 05/02/10
Writer-director García (Nine Lives) speaks about his latest drama, Mother and Child. The film tells the story of three women who have all been profoundly affected by adoption. Naomi Watts and Kerry Washington star in this moving film about forgiveness, the choices we make, the chances we miss, the opportunities we seize, and the unbreakable bond between a mother and child.
Published 05/02/10
The sisters discuss William Kunstler: Disturbing the Universe — their powerful documentary about the life of their father, the late radical civil rights lawyer William Kunstler. The film recounts the historic causes Kunstler fought for, revealing a man who risked public outrage and the safety of his family to promote justice for all.
Published 05/01/10
Cult Japanese filmmaker Tsukamoto discusses Tetsuo: The Bullet Man — the third and only English-language film in his Tetsuo series. The original film, Tetsuo: The Iron Man, is hailed as one of the greatest Japanese cyberpunk movies of all time. This third installment follows Anthony, an American working in Tokyo, as he makes the agonizing transformation into Tetsuo when his son is killed.
Published 04/30/10
Join the acclaimed filmmaker and the lead actors of the romantic drama “Cairo Time”. In the film, Clarkson plays Juliette, a magazine editor who travels to Cairo to meet her husband for a vacation. When he is unavoidably delayed, he sends his friend Tareq to escort her through the beautiful and exotic city, leading to an unexpected love affair
Published 04/29/10
Award-winning filmmaker Thomas Balmès discusses his latest documentary, Babies. The film simultaneously follows four babies around the world — from birth to first steps. Redefining the nonfiction art form, Babies joyfully captures on film the earliest stages of the journey of humanity that are at once unique and universal to us all.
Published 04/28/10
The talented writer-director discusses his new teen comedy, Beware the Gonzo. The film stars Ezra Miller as Eddie “Gonzo” Gilman, who is kicked off his school paper by editor Gavin Riley (Jesse McCartney). Bent on revenge, Gonzo starts his own underground newspaper with surprising results.
Published 04/27/10
A panel of acclaimed producers discuss the state of filmmaking today and where it’s headed tomorrow. Panelists include Karin Chien (winner, 2010 Piaget Producers Award), Lisa Cortes (producer of the Oscar-nominated Precious), Mynette Louie (producer of the award-winning film Children of Invention), Jason Kliot (leading producer of indie films), Jay Van Hoy (producer of Old Joy and Treeless Mountain), and Mary Jane Skalski (producer of Mysterious Skin, The Visitor, and Dare).
Published 04/26/10
Natalie Portman joins CEO Christine Aylward on the stage of the Apple Store, SoHo, to discuss their new web project, MakingOf, a site that promises to transform the way people view, enjoy, and participate in entertainment. http://www.makingof.com/
Published 05/04/09
Natalie Portman joins CEO Christine Aylward on the stage of the Apple Store, SoHo, to discuss their new web project, MakingOf, a site that promises to transform the way people view, enjoy, and participate in entertainment. http://www.makingof.com/
Published 05/04/09
Reuniting with his collaborators in "Y Tu Mamá También", Cuarón wrote and directed "Rudo y Cursi". Here they discuss the director's first full-length film which stars Bernal and Luna as brothers whose desire to excel as professional soccer players often finds them battling one another on and off the field. http://www.rudoycursilapelicula.com/
Published 05/01/09
Reuniting with his collaborators in "Y Tu Mamá También", Cuarón wrote and directed "Rudo y Cursi". Here they discuss the director's first full-length film which stars Bernal and Luna as brothers whose desire to excel as professional soccer players often finds them battling one another on and off the field. http://www.rudoycursilapelicula.com/
Published 05/01/09
Reuniting with his collaborators in "Y Tu Mamá También", Cuarón wrote and directed "Rudo y Cursi". Here they discuss the director's first full-length film which stars Bernal and Luna as brothers whose desire to excel as professional soccer players often finds them battling one another on and off the field. http://www.rudoycursilapelicula.com/
Published 05/01/09
Reuniting with his collaborators in "Y Tu Mamá También", Cuarón wrote and directed "Rudo y Cursi". Here they discuss the director's first full-length film which stars Bernal and Luna as brothers whose desire to excel as professional soccer players often finds them battling one another on and off the field. http://www.rudoycursilapelicula.com/
Published 05/01/09
Reuniting with his collaborators in "Y Tu Mamá También", Cuarón wrote and directed "Rudo y Cursi". Here they discuss the director's first full-length film which stars Bernal and Luna as brothers whose desire to excel as professional soccer players often finds them battling one another on and off the field. http://www.rudoycursilapelicula.com/
Published 05/01/09
Hear the Tony Award–nominated playwright ("The Seafarer") discuss his Tribeca Film Festival 2009 selection, "The Eclipse". One of Ireland's most celebrated living playwrights, McPherson wrote and directed the new film, which stars Aidan Quinn, Ciarán Hinds, and Iben Hjejle. Set amidst the chaos of an international literary festival, "The Eclipse" offers an exquisite and life affirming drama about the redemptive quality of love.
Published 05/01/09