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    Interview: Antonio Campos – Simon Killer – Part 1

    Interview: Antonio Campos – Simon Killer – Part 1

    Interview | Bernard Boo | April 16, 2013

    In Simon Killer, director Antonio Campos weaves a tale of the evolution of loneliness and isolation into madness. The titular hero is a recent college grad who, hurting from a bad breakup, takes a trip to Paris, disconcertedly seeking out love to mend his wounds. He meets Victoria, a prostitute with a kind heart,...

  • Interview: Gabriele Angieri – Profile of a Killer

    Interview: Gabriele Angieri – Profile of a Killer

    Interview | Dustin Jansick | April 10, 2013

    Gabriele Angieri stars as the retired FBI profiler in the indie crime thriller, Profile of a Killer (review). Angieri sat down with Way Too Indie to answer some questions about the film. He talks about how his theater experience...

  • Interview: Todd Looby – Be Good

    Interview: Todd Looby – Be Good

    Interview | Bernard Boo | March 11, 2013

    Be Good was number two on our top 10 list of films at this year’s SF Indiefest (check out our review), and director Todd Looby spoke with us about the movie, his filmmaking process, working with Joe Swanberg, what makes...

  • Interview: H.P. Mendoza – I Am a Ghost

    Interview: H.P. Mendoza – I Am a Ghost

    Interview | C.J. Prince | February 26, 2013

    I Am a Ghost is a classic definition of low budget indie filmmaking. Shot over seven days in a mostly DIY fashion, I Am a Ghost follows Emily (Anna Ishida), a young woman who doesn’t realize that she’s a ghost who’s still...

  • Interview: Paul Bunnell – The Ghastly Love of Johnny X

    Interview: Paul Bunnell – The Ghastly Love of Johnny X

    Interview | Bernard Boo | February 25, 2013

    I had a lot of memorable experiences at this year’s SF Indiefest, but the screening of director Paul Bunnell’s The Ghastly Love of Johnny X has to be right up at the top of the list. I was greeted...

  • Interview: James Stewart – Foxed!

    Interview: James Stewart – Foxed!

    Interview | Bernard Boo | February 20, 2013

    The implementation of stereoscopic 3-D in film is still a relatively new concept. It's a polarizing subject, with most casual moviegoers having no problem throwing wads of cash at major studios for the chance to put on the infamously...

  • Interview: Garrett DeHart – If I Am Your Mirror

    Interview: Garrett DeHart – If I Am Your Mirror

    Interview | Bernard Boo | February 4, 2013

    If I Am Your Mirror, a short film inspired by Edgar Allen Poe’s The Tell-Tale Heart is a must-watch for its rich, painterly visual style, thrilling non-linear storytelling, and a stirring performance by the late Larry Holden. Director Garrett...

  • Interview: Patrick Wang – In the Family

    Interview: Patrick Wang – In the Family

    Interview | Dustin Jansick | April 19, 2012

    Patrick Wang was the writer, director, lead actor, and even self-releasing his film, In the Family, which he received an Independent Spirit Award Nomination for. He talks about the adjustments he had to make from his theatre background to...

  • Intereview: Sean Parker & Austin Hillebrecht – Coup de Cinema

    Intereview: Sean Parker & Austin Hillebrecht – Coup de Cinema

    Interview | Dustin Jansick | June 6, 2011

    Sean Parker and Austin Hillebrecht both directed the super low budget film Coup de Cinema, which is an indie comedy about indie filmmaking. They explain the importance of pre-production, the pros and cons of co-directing, and their take on...

  • Interview: Jason Brown – Nightfur

    Interview: Jason Brown – Nightfur

    Interview | Dustin Jansick | April 13, 2011

    Jason Brown sheds some light behind his quirky indie film, Nightfur, which he wrote and directed. Not only does he tell us how he got the drummer from “Band of Horses” to act in his film but also how...

  • Interview: Aaron Godfred – Little Blue Pill

    Interview: Aaron Godfred – Little Blue Pill

    Interview | Dustin Jansick | April 6, 2011

    Aaron Godfred directed his first feature film called Little Blue Pill and was kind enough to answer some questions about his indie comedy film. He shares his woes on microbudgeting, the state of California and Ford Motor Company.

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