On the 10th anniversary re-release of her debut film The Babadook, Jennifer Kent lists some of life's essentials.
The friends catch up about how releasing a record is like running a political campaign, collaboration, and their new records.
Bradley Rust Gray, whose new film I'll Be Your Mirror opens tomorrow, examines the different sides of creativity.
Writer-director Fernando Andrés on the real-life story behind his new movie Rent Free, which premieres at Tribeca tomorrow.
The directors of Mean Girls, who are partners in both art and life, share how they have learned to bring out the best in each other.
The veteran studio director, whose 1978 indie debut Stony Island is re-released today, on collaboration, lifelong friendship and nature.
Siblings and unlikely creative collaborators Alexander and Danielle Canepa on the road to their first feature, Mrs. Booker on 8th Avenue.
Filmmaker Laura Moss, whose new film, birth/rebirth, is out this week, on legacy, progeny and identity in a mutable creative partnership.
The friends and collaborators catch up.
The pianist and composer remembers the filmmaker, her late friend and collaborator.