Postcards From Hollywood
Postcards From Hollywood: My Very Own Notting Hill Moment
Daniela De Carlo recalls an incident early on in her career when she was wondrously oblivious to the fact she was talking to a huge movie star …
Postcards From Hollywood: Imaginary Friends
In her latest column, Daniela De Carlo recalls the special role Nora Ephron, one of her favorite filmmakers, has played in her life.
Postcards From Hollywood: Time-Traveling with Peter Bogdanovich
Daniela De Carlo continues her column on her early days in L.A. with a remembrance of the late, great auteur, who passed away earlier this month.
Postcards From Hollywood: Blowing Up the Papaya with Tarantino
In her latest trip down memory lane, filmmaker Daniela De Carlo recalls an extremely memorable visit to the set of Kill Bill.
Postcards From Hollywood: A Master of Fine Arts (with a Side of Fine Wine-Tasting!)
Daniela De Carlo continues her column revisiting her adventures as a young filmmaker in L.A. with memories of Alexander Payne and Sideways.
Postcards From Hollywood: Uncle Tony
In part two of her ongoing series, Daniela De Carlo remembers one of her mentors, the late, great Tony Scott, who she met working on Domino.
Postcards From Hollywood: Cherry Blossoms
The Blackout director Daniela De Carlo’s series of short essays on her early days in Los Angeles starts with how Nora Ephron changed her life.






