We bring you some quick interviews with filmmakers at the historic Enzian Theater for the Florida Film Festival. We chat about their films and then ask them to choose: Cruise or Hanks?
Jorma Taccone joins us to discuss his new film Over Your Dead Body (hitting theaters April 24th!).
David Anthony Ngo (Never Get Busted!): Fresh off a Sundance premiere, David discusses his “Tiger King in the war on drugs” documentary, executive produced by the team behind Searching for Sugar Man.
Matthew Serrano (Xolo): The LA-based filmmaker and Defunctland collaborator talks about the challenges of directing a senior rescue dog in a narrative involving the Aztec god of death.
Maggie Brill (All at Once): A deep dive into New York filmmaking, navigating surprise concerts in Central Park, and the importance of queer coming-of-age representation.
Khoa Ha & Victor Velle (Y Vân: The Lost Sounds of Saigon): The search for the lost legacy of the “Quincy Jones of Saigon” and the journey of rediscovering a family musical heritage across two continents.
We talk to Lena Greene (Tuna Tartare) about Broadway-singing trash, Sasha Shin (Juicy and Sweet) on being “haunted by apples,” and Shengwei Zhou (Perfect City: The Mushroom) on using stop-motion to process grief.
Plus, Eddie Mauldin (Dreams) and Ryan McCown (Crab Diane) discuss everything from “nontraditional” mental health to cosmic crustacean colonies.
Kim Blanck (Gloria): The Tribeca alum shares the “pre-pro panic” of filming on her own block and working with Gilmore Girls’ Emily Kuroda.
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