Collaboration
When I Needed Them, My Community Was There for Me
Director Jessica Kavana Dornbusch on how her Miami filmmaking peers stepped up when her new movie Reefa was illegally shut down by the police.
How Rachel Sennott Changed My Life
Shiva Baby's writer-director Emma Seligman on her lead actress, who also took on the role of friend, champion and support system.
A Record of A Record Of…
Adam Sliwinski (Sō Percussion) on creating a “new entity” with Buke and Gase on their new collaborative album.
The Long Road to Strawberry Mansion
Kentucker Audley on the journey he and his co-director Albert Birney took in making their new Sundance film, Strawberry Mansion.
“It Fits Together, Like a Puzzle, to Make Something Bigger”: Matthew Caws and Mark Pellington in Conversation
Nada Surf’s lead singer and the acclaimed filmmaker discuss their recent collaboration on “Just Wait,” plus life, death, the pandemic and more.
The Multi-Hyphenate Curse
Brea Grant, whose new film 12 Hour Shift is out this week, talks with Kit Williamson about their transition from actors to writer-directors.
Buzz Osborne Gives Us His Collaboration Wish List
The Melvins singer-guitarist on who else he’d like to work with.
From Competition to Collaboration: How Championing Women in Film Changed My Perspective
Laura Hunter Drago, whose film To the New Girl is out today, on her transformative journey from actress to producer.
He Said / She Said
Co-stars and co-writers Joshua Leonard and Jess Weixler share their (slightly differing) perspectives on their new film Fully Realized Humans.
Bert&Bertie’s Great Girl Adventure
Troop Zero's directing duo on the importance of female collaboration and making the female answer to Stand By Me and The Goonies.
On Collaborating as a Couple
Partners in life and in work, Olympic Dreams' Alexi Pappas and Jeremy Teicher have teamed up for unique success in both film and athletics.
Video: Life Saving, a Short Film in 4 Chapters with Joe Henry
Steve Lippman exclusively shares his new collaboration with singer-songwriter Joe Henry, and his thoughts on working with him again 15 years later.











