In action on a film set: Trần Anh Hùng, director of The Taste Of Things: 'I always tell the actors to savour the lines before saying them because that makes the spectators really want to hear what they are about to say. French cinema can be very talkative but we need time to understand the words and that’s why I like long takes.'
Eye For Film >> Image Galleries >> Tran Anh Hung on-set
Tran Anh Hung on-set
by UniFrance
Family ties and trauma Laurynas Bareisa on relationship dynamics in award-winning drama Drowning Dry
Looking back RaMell Ross on basketball, filmmaking, overcoming objectification and Nickel Boys
In dialogue with time Bookworm director Ant Timpson on the changing landscape of cinema
Shaping the cut Valerie Krulfeifer and Mickey Keating on their unreleasable past work and Invader
Peering into the heart of darkness Jeremy Strong on playing Roy Cohn in The Apprentice
The show must go on Nina Gantz on exploring grief with humour in Wander To Wonder
Going for gold Sebastian Stan on playing Donald Trump in The Apprentice
We're currently bringing you reviews from Palm Springs.
Towards the end of 2024, we covered DOC NYC, the French Film Festival UK, Tallinn Black Nights, the Leeds International Film Festival, Abertoir, the London Korean Film Festival, the Belfast Film Festival and Halloween Frightfest.
Read our full archive for more.
Visit our festivals section.