film essay
A Trip to New York City
Nick Fituri Scown looks back on his time in NYC in fall 2001 which ultimately inspired his new documentary, Too Soon: Comedy After 9/11.
Five Ways to Make a Film When You’ve Never Made a Real Film Before
The star of (and inspiration for) Andrew Morgan's new narrative feature Samantha Rose on their experience making a movie for the first time.
How the Cabbage Patch Kids Got Me on the Road to Anti-Capitalist Activism!
Slaxx writer-director Elza Kephart charts her journey from a 1980s kid to a genre filmmaker driven by climate and environmental issues.
My Abandoned Manhattan Building
Cheryl Dunn on the "secret studio" where she shot initial footage for her new doc on iconic NYC artist Dash Snow, Moments Like This Never Last.
Leap, Then Look: Saying Yes to Sweet Girl
Brian Andrew Mendoza on the long road to making his feature directorial debut with the Jason Momoa thriller, now streaming on Netflix.
The Revolutionary Act of (Female) Desire
Showrunner Stacy Rukeyser on why she created her new taboo-breaking Netflix hit, Sex/Life.
Real Fear in a Thriller
Director Ferdinando Cito Filomarino on how he brought genuine human emotion and an unconventional protagonist to his manhunt movie Beckett.
My God! My Script!
Tracey Scott Wilson on how writing the new Aretha Franklin biopic Respect reconnected her with her religious faith.
Walking a Journey of Love
Writer-director Ann Hu charts her personal path to making her latest feature, Confetti, which is out now in theaters.
The Conquistador Within
Director Rodrigo Reyes looks at what a documentary can and should be, through the lens of his new film about Mexico’s past and present, 499.
The Day Kobe Bryant Died
Filmmaker Matt Yoka looks back on when his first movie, Whirlybird, premiered at Sundance, and the passing of an L.A. icon that same day.
The Hand Double
As producer William Horberg explains, The Queen’s Gambit took 30 years to get made – and it was perfect timing.











