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Tag: screenwriting

From One (Great) Man to Another: Darius Marder and the Story of Sound of Metal

Film
By Shannon Plumb | May 4, 2021
By Shannon Plumb | May 4, 2021

From One (Great) Man to Another: Darius Marder and the Story of Sound of Metal

Shannon Plumb on how her friend and fellow filmmaker came to make his acclaimed, double Oscar-winning drama.

Fight. Run. Scream: Writing My Way Out of My Silence with Held

Film
By Jill Awbrey | April 7, 2021
By Jill Awbrey | April 7, 2021

Fight. Run. Scream: Writing My Way Out of My Silence with Held

Actress-screenwriter Jill Awbrey shares her personal journey with the #MeToo movement and how it led to her writing her new movie, Held.

If It Matters to You, It Will Matter to Them

Film
By Jake Allyn | January 22, 2021
By Jake Allyn | January 22, 2021

If It Matters to You, It Will Matter to Them

For Jake Allyn, the star and co-writer of No Man's Land, his main aim as a filmmaker is to create connection with the audience.

Jude Law Talks with Sean Durkin and Arcade Fire’s Richard Reed Parry on the Talkhouse Podcast

Podcast
By Talkhouse Podcast | November 19, 2020
By Talkhouse Podcast | November 19, 2020

Jude Law Talks with Sean Durkin and Arcade Fire’s Richard Reed Parry on the Talkhouse Podcast

The star, writer-director and composer of the new film The Nest, out now through IFC, have a fascinating discussion about their collaboration.

Jealousy: The Best Fuel For My Creativity

Film
By Cory Wexler Grant | November 16, 2020
By Cory Wexler Grant | November 16, 2020

Jealousy: The Best Fuel For My Creativity

Actor turned writer-director Cory Wexler Grant on the emotion that drove him to make his directorial debut, Painter, out now on VOD.

“So, What Did We Learn?”

Film
By Brian Duffield | October 5, 2020
By Brian Duffield | October 5, 2020

“So, What Did We Learn?”

Writer-director Brian Duffield on making Spontaneous for three years in three countries for multiple owners before a pandemic.

The Multi-Hyphenate Curse

Film
By Brea Grant | September 29, 2020
By Brea Grant | September 29, 2020

The Multi-Hyphenate Curse

Brea Grant, whose new film 12 Hour Shift is out this week, talks with Kit Williamson about their transition from actors to writer-directors.

Why a Lawyer Wrote a Movie

Film
By Jay Paul Deratany | September 28, 2020
By Jay Paul Deratany | September 28, 2020

Why a Lawyer Wrote a Movie

Jay Paul Deratany, a working attorney who wrote and produced the new film Foster Boy, on his duty to share the stories of foster youth.

Don’t Look Now, or My Struggles with Autobiographical Filmmaking

Film
By Jonathan Wysocki | September 16, 2020
By Jonathan Wysocki | September 16, 2020

Don’t Look Now, or My Struggles with Autobiographical Filmmaking

Dramarama writer-director Jonathan Wysocki on the perils and pitfalls of making work that draws from one’s own life.

This Film is a Labyrinth

Film
By Frank Mosley | August 31, 2020
By Frank Mosley | August 31, 2020

This Film is a Labyrinth

Writer-director-actor Frank Mosley on the 10-year odyssey of making his ever-evolving film project Her Wilderness, which is now online.

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