Directing
The Process
My First Film director (and new mother) Zia Anger on what it takes to make something and usher it into the world.
Inside the Sound of Dandelion
Writer-director Nicole Riegel on collaborating with Aaron and Bryce Dessner to shape the musical landscape of her new movie, which is out now.
Plywood and Filmmaking
Bradley Rust Gray, whose new film I'll Be Your Mirror opens tomorrow, examines the different sides of creativity.
The Little Things in Big Boys
Writer-director Corey Sherman on the very specific details that made his crowdpleasing debut feature come fully to life.
May I Sit Here?
As she releases Sleep No More, a new cut of her 2014 debut, Antonia Bogdanovich comes to terms with truly belonging in the director's chair.
A Movie is a Yearbook
Ryan Martin Brown looks back on making his new movie Free Time, which is now out on digital, through a photographic lens.
Cutting and Pasting My Way Through the Western Cannon
Filmmaker Shaina Feinberg on how her process of reimagining movies has shaped the work she has made over the course of her creative career.
“All You Need in Life is a Sharp Knife”
Niclas Larsson, whose debut feature, Mother, Couch, is now in theaters, on the delicate art of letter writing.
The Ride of My Life
Actor-writer-director Jake Allyn shares the emotional journey of making his new movie, which is now in theaters and on demand.
The Strange Case of Tell Them You Love Me
Director Nick August-Perna on the unlikely and rocky road to success he traveled with his new documentary, now a viral hit on Netflix.
Can a Friendship Survive the Making of a Buddy Comedy?
Writer-director Fernando Andrés on the real-life story behind his new movie Rent Free, which premieres at Tribeca tomorrow.
Filmmaking and Fatherhood: Five Years Later
Writer-director Joel Potrykus, whose new film Vulcanizadora premieres at Tribeca next month, on life with his son, Solo.











