film essay
Films for Children at the End of the World: An Appreciation of Carroll Ballard
Stephen Cone on why, in this digital age, Carroll Ballard's nature movies are more important than ever.
The 10 Things We Learned Writing a Movie About Our Relationship
The real-life couple behind Men Don't Whisper share their takeaways from the process of turning their hit short film into a feature.
Tracking My On-Again, Off-Again Love Affair with VHS
Aaron Katz looks back on his history with home entertainment's answer to vinyl, and how it inspired his latest film, Gemini.
Interviewing the “Villain” of Wild Wild Country
The Way Brothers share their experiences talking at length with Ma Anand Sheela, the controversial subject of their new Netflix documentary series.
Why I Don’t Owe Anyone My Sexual Harassment Story
Millions of women and men spoke up against sexual harassment as part of the #MeToo movement. But director Sarah Moshman, for one, is not naming names.
What Makes a Director
Susan Walter looks back on the surprising and circuitous route that lead her to make her long-gestating first feature, All I Wish.
The Ultimate Game of Trust
Leslie Zemeckis draws parallels between her discipline as a documentarian and the work of her latest subject, tiger tamer Mabel Stark.
How I Made a Feature Film About Rape in Just Nine Shots
Tunisian writer-director Kaouther Ben Hania on the intricate and exhausting process of making her new movie, Beauty and the Dogs.
On Falling Asleep at the Movies
Director Lou Pepe on the phenomenon of cinematic narcolepsy and why the very best films lull us into a dream state.
What One (Bad) Review of My Movie Taught Me About Myself
Sophie Brooks, writer-director of The Boy Downstairs, on dealing with a particular kind of negative criticism, and the lesson she took from it.
You Hate Me, You Really Hate Me
Actress Nadia Alexander on the violent reactions some viewers have had to the complex antiheroes she's played – and what she's done in response.
How Making a Movie Saved My Life
Recovering sex and love addict Charlene deGuzman on the transformative effect her SXSW-premiering film Unlovable had on her.











