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Confessions

Alfonso Cuarón

Alfonso Cuarón: “Impulse Is Where The Beauty Is”

The academy-award winning filmmaker talks to A Rabbit's Foot Editor-in-Chief Charles Finch.

Emma Seligman

Emma Seligman: Started from the Bottoms

After kicking the door down with her breakthrough indie-comedy Shiva Baby, director Emma Seligman is back with a bigger budget and bigger ambitions.

Shea Whigham

Shea Whigham Is At the Top of His Game

The acclaimed character actor talks appearing in Across the Spider-Verse, his love for Don Corleone, and chasing Tom Cruise across the world in Mission: Impossible — Dead Reckoning Part 1.

Leslie Iwerks

Leslie Iwerks Talks 100 Years of Warner Bros.

Academy Award nominated filmmaker Leslie Iwerks talks directing the sweeping documentary that celebrates a century of Warner Brothers.

Clara Cullen

Clara Cullen In Conversation

Argentinian director Clara Cullen talks her signature cinematography style, studying with Werner Herzog, and her debut feature Manuela with guest writer Hannah Ghorashi.

Francesca Scorsese is ready for her close-up

The young Scorsese discusses her debut short film, what she's learnt from her father, and how her—and her generation—are finding a new voice.

Ava DuVernay: “I believe in Destiny.”

Multiple Oscar-nominated director Ava DuVernay discusses her fateful first love for cinema.

Marion Cotillard: “If we want the world to be better, we must start by looking at ourselves with love.”

In this candid profile, the journalist Richard Gianorio, Marion Cotillard’s friend, explores the enigma of France’s most compelling star.

Ethan Coen

Ethan Coen: Sex And Movies And Sex And Sex

Filmmaker Ethan Coen talks new film Drive-Away Dykes and writes a personal ode to sex (and sex, and sex) on the movie screen.

The Double Lives of Isabel Sandoval

The Lingua Franca director talks filmmaking as an act of self-therapy, her love affair with the auteurs of the past, and the radicalism of cinematic sensuality.