Adam Bhala Lough
Spirit Award-nominated writer/director Adam Bhala Lough has dedicated his career to telling compelling stories, collaborating with interesting people and creating authentic work. Moving between narrative and documentary, his films sit at the nexus of mainstream culture and the arthouse. He specializes in crafting real performances out of non-performers, artists, musicians, athletes and celebrities, while bringing Oscar-winning actors to the table as well. His films have played at Sundance, Tribeca, SXSW, Edinburgh and Karlovy Vary, to name a few. His new film, Alt-Right: Age of Rage, opens in theaters on August 17. For updates, follow him on Twitter @adambhalalough (Photo credit: Betty Bastidas)
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One Year After Charlottesville, Lessons Learned from Making a Film About the Alt-Right and Antifa
Adam Bhala Lough, director of Alt-Right: Age of Rage, ponders where we stand 12 months after the tragic death of Heather Heyer.
Does a Documentary Have to Take a Stance?
A film critic called me “irresponsible” for remaining objective to the highly controversial subjects of my new film. I have some thoughts.
13th Gives America a Much-Needed History Lesson
Adam Bhala Lough on Ava DuVernay's powerful doc on the roots of African-American mass incarceration – and also on what it leaves out.
The New Movie Gangsters, The Big Short and the Pseudo-Sequel Adam McKay Should Make
Director Adam Bhala Lough on his namesake McKay's Wall Street comedy drama, a surprise 2015 Oscar contender.
Adam Bhala Lough (Hot Sugar’s Cold World) Talks Adam McKay’s The Big Short
The writer-director explains how Wall Street movies are the new gangster flicks - and pitches Adam McKay on a follow-up to his Oscar contender.
Talkhouse Film Contributors Remember David Bowie
Rose McGowan, Alex Cox, Allison Anders, Bruce LaBruce and more remember the late iconic performer.
Adam Bhala Lough (The Carter) Talks Maxime Giroux’s Félix & Meira
A director who abandoned the church as a teenager finds resonance in a film about a woman struggling with her religion and her community.






