Interview with Crispin Glover
Leanne Tyers speaks to actor, auteur, artist and performer Crispin Glover about Timothy Carey, Andy Kaufman, guilty pleasures and the monomyth.
Leanne Tyers speaks to actor, auteur, artist and performer Crispin Glover about Timothy Carey, Andy Kaufman, guilty pleasures and the monomyth.
We spoke to the director of Wales One World Film Festival, which probably offers the most accurate definition of what world cinema should be, writes Hiu Chan.
We spoke to Robert Löbel, the animator behind the wonderful WIND – which is one of the highlights of the Watersprite festival this weekend.
Toby Miller spoke to Ramon Zürcher, whose film “The Strange Little Cat” was one of the most talked about features at CFF2013.
We spoke to the writer/director/editor of BREAKFAST WITH CURTIS: a film Paul Thomas Anderson called “a smile from beginning to end”.
We spoke to the director of KUMA about the great gamble of filmmaking, features vs. shorts and working under Michael Haneke at Vienna Film Academy.
Anthony Davis spoke to Toby Amies about his documentary THE MAN WHOSE MIND EXPLODED, a touching portrait of an ageing maverick amnesiac.
After the screening of his biopic, John Otway spoke to Take One about his experience of the Cambridge Film Festival.
Ahead of cult indie showcase TRIDENTFEST on Friday, we spoke to Carl Peck about the work of Project Trident and their plans for this year.
We spoke to Jonny Phillips, whose film is one of the shortest and most powerful screened at this year’s Cambridge Film Festival.