Bill Morrison chronicles being an Oscar nominee, the death of his mother and political turmoil at the start of a tumultuous year.
Writer-director Deborah Goodwin looks back to her childhood as she tries to make sense of the current political moment.
Shannon Plumb on how her friend and fellow filmmaker came to make his acclaimed, double Oscar-winning drama.
Filmmaker Christina Kallas talks with her friend and former student Alexander Nanau, director of the double Oscar nominee Collective.
As Marjoun and the Flying Headscarf vies for Oscar contention, director Susan Youssef charts how Islamophobia has impacted her creative career.
Producer Marie Therese Guirgis on her recent struggles to both be a serious cinephile and stay true to her feminist principles.
What happens when two longtime friends — who also just happen to be Academy Award-winning directors — sit down for a chat?
What happens when two longtime friends — who also just happen to be Academy Award-winning directors — sit down for a chat?
The filmmakers behind Beach Rats, Cameraperson, Savage Grace and Monsters and Men dive deep into the Academy Awards.
Chad Hartigan has some thoughts about how to make the Academy Awards better, and you should really read them.