film essay
Overnight Success Takes a Long Time to Happen
Lorna Tucker, director of Westwood: Punk, Icon, Activist, relates her remarkable journey from homeless teen to successful documentarian.
Every Being That Lives Will One Day Die
The writer-director of Summer 1993 on how the death of a family member has underpinned each of the films she has made.
Dear Hollywood
Shannon Plumb writes a letter to the men running the film industry. She’s got some things to say.
Why I Make Extreme Survival Movies
Baltasar Kormákur on his Icelandic roots and pushing himself to the limits for films like Everest and his latest, Adrift.
In Movies, I Tell People’s Transformation Stories. Here is My Own.
Jeremy Frindel charts his journey from subversive comedy pop star to "green-juice yoga guy" to documentary filmmaker.
Falling for New York (in 35 mm)
The director of The Gospel According to André on the documentary that gave her an intoxicating first taste of the New York City fashion world.
Finding My Moments
The director of The Honor List on the particular way she establishes a deeply personal connection to the work she's making.
From Girlfriends to Girls and Beyond
Claudia Weill looks back on the path her career took, starting with her seminal 1978 feature debut.
A Filmmaker’s Guide to Beating Writer’s Block
The writer-director of the upcoming Sollers Point shares his tricks for getting out of a screenwriting slump.
Blurring Fiction and Reality
Dominic Savage, writer-director of the newly released The Escape, on the unusual and challenging way he approaches making movies.
How to Make It as a Filmmaker Outside New York and Los Angeles
The director of A Chef's Life shares her recipe for cinematic success.
Under the Influence
Michael Pearce, whose excellent debut feature Beast opens in theaters today, on how stealing can shape your filmmaking voice.











