film essay
How Coronavirus Brought Me Back to Cartoons
During lockdown, the writer-director of The Incredible Jessica James has used his spare time to return to his first creative passion.
Pushing the Boulder Uphill
The writer-director of Stray Dolls on the Sisyphean task of telling an unconventional immigrant story as a first-generation female filmmaker.
Try This at Home
As her new film South Mountain's release pivots from theatrical to VOD, Hilary Brougher ponders themes of home in the age of COVID-19.
Telling Stories That Liberate
Shooting Heroin writer-director Spencer T. Folmar on why his movies never shy away from tackling challenging topics.
The People in Shithouse
23-year-old filmmaker-actor Cooper Raiff on the real folks behind his debut feature, which won the SXSW Grand Jury Award last week.
Alone, Together: A Filmmaker’s Quarantine
Documentarian Rachel Elizabeth Seed scrutinizes the rhythms and emotions of her radically different new life under coronavirus lockdown.
What Scorsese Told Me
Resistance writer-director Jonathan Jakubowicz recalls the transformative advice he received from his favorite filmmaker.
Take Your Shit and Turn It Into Gold
Writer-director Deborah Kampmeier on the profound experience of telling her collaborator Annarosa Mudd's story in her new film, TAPE.
Trusting the Unknown Path
For Victoria Negri, gearing up for her second feature has been an exercise in accepting uncertainty. And being on pandemic lockdown doesn't help any.
The Movies We Love Can Get Us Through This
Director Ted Geoghegan will be relying on a rich selection of old movie favorites to tough it out during coronavirus isolation.
Creativity in Chaos
Actress-writer-director Deborah Twiss draws parallels between 9/11 and the present moment, and advocates for art as a way to process trauma.
My Coronavirus Wedding
Filmmaker Megan Griffiths, who got married in Seattle this past weekend, on #loveinthetimeofcorona.











