The Fallout is an honest look at what it is like to be a teenager today while traversing the never linear journey to heal after a tragedy at school. Having its World Premiere in the Narrative Feature Competition, we speak with THE FALLOUT director Megan Park. Welcome to SxSW! Is this your first SxSW experience? […]
SxSW 2021 Feature Interviews
SxSW 2021 Interview – FRUITS OF LABOR director Emily Cohen Ibañez
FRUITS OF LABOR is about a teenage farmworker who dreams of graduating high school, when ICE raids in her community threaten to separate her family and force her to become her family’s breadwinner. The film takes place on the central coast of California. The serene nature of the central coast bares stark contrast to the […]
SxSW 2021 Interview – ALIEN ON STAGE directors Danielle Kummer and Lucy Harvey
British bus driver’s amateur stage show of Ridley Scott’s Alien accidentally makes it to a famous London theatre! With awkward acting and special effects requiring more luck than judgment, will their homemade homage be alright on the night? It’s a very warm, uplifting, joyful story. Having its World Premiere in the Documentary Spotlight section at […]
SxSW 2021 Interview – LILY TOPPLES THE WORLD director Jeremy Workman
LILY TOPPLES THE WORLD is about Lily Hevesh, the world’s most acclaimed domino toppling artist and the only woman in her field. Part a portrait of an artist documentary, part of a coming of age story, the documentary follows Lily over three years beginning with her freshman year at college. Through the course of the […]
SxSW 2021 Interview – JAKOB’S WIFE director Travis Stevens
JAKOB’S WIFE is an exploration of a marriage between Anne Fedder (Barbara Crampton) and her pastor husband Jakob Fedder (Larry Fessenden). Over the course of their 30 year relationship, Anne has felt her world shrink to the point where she barely feels present in her own life. When extraordinary events begin happening in their small […]
SxSW 2021 Interview – THE LOST SONS director Ursula MacFarlane
THE LOST SONS is a stranger than fiction story, almost a fairy tale, a film about identity, belonging, family, and secrets. It begins in 1960s Chicago with the shocking kidnapping of a day-old baby, taken from his mother’s arms by a woman disguised as a nurse. Despite a massive manhunt, the trail runs cold and […]
SxSW 2021 Interview – THE FABULOUS FILIPINO BROTHERS director Dante Basco
Come see this movie! It’s about four brothers, played by actual real brothers, starring in four different stories all surrounding a Filipino wedding. It’s funny and weird and romantic and in every story, something strange happens, maybe strange is the wrong word… fantastic is better, well, I mean, yeah fabulous. The Fabulous Filipino Brothers, that’s […]
SxSW 2021 Interview – GAIA director Jaco Bouwer and writer Tertius Kapp
GAIA is not about a loving earth mother. It’s a predestined purge that will make human history irrelevant – the flowers at the end of the anthropocene. Having its World Premiere in the Midnighters Section at SxSW Online, we speak with GAIA director Jaco Bouwer and writer-slash-producer Tertius Kapp. Welcome to SxSW! Is this the […]
SxSW 2021 Interview – METAMORPHISM director Kate Saltel
METAMORPHISM is a short animated experimental film about the tie between metamorphism and humans. Metamorphism is the change in a rock due to heat or pressure. Similar to rocks, humans change due to intense pressure or heat. For humans, these pressures may include family, school, wealth and so forth. I was inspired when recognizing how […]
SxSW 2021 Interview – SUBJECTS OF DESIRE director Jennifer Holness
Subjects of Desire is a film about Black women and beauty. It looks at how the media representation of Black women and the stereotypes that have been created undermine the power of Black women. Having its World Premiere in the Documentary Feature Competition section of SxSW Online, we talk with SUBJECTS OF DESIRE director Jennifer […]
SxSW 2021 Interview – PAUL DOOD’S DEADLY LUNCH BREAK director Nick Gillespie
In my own words – the film is about a guy called Paul who tries to enter a talent contest, he messes up his audition, and then attempts to go on a revenge killing spree; not wanting to add spoilers but I can tell you that goes very badly for him too. Having its World […]
SxSW 2021 Interview – LUCHADORAS directors Paola Calvo & Patrick Jasim
Do you want to see real Female Superheroes in a Documentary? LUCHADORAS portrays the women of Ciudad Juarez as fighters, giving a new and different image of what it means to be a woman in Mexico. Our protagonists fight in the Lucha Libre ring and in their daily lives, getting back up after each blow. […]
SxSW 2021 Interview – POTATO DREAMS OF AMERICA director Wes Hurley
An autobiographical dark comedy about a gay boy growing up in the collapsing USSR, his courageous mail-order bride mother and their adventurous escape to America. Full of unexpected twists, the film is an immigrant’s take on the American Dream and the power of cinema, proving that life is often stranger than fiction. Having its World […]
SxSW 2021 Interview – HERE BEFORE director Stacey Gregg
When a new family moves in next door, Laura befriends their little girl, Megan, and their friendship quickly leads to a strange tension between the two households. As the unspoken invades their lives, Laura begins to unravel, ultimately taking things into her own hands. Both families become entwined in an unsettling story of paranoia, grief […]
SxSW 2021 Interview – BANTU MAMA director Ivan Herrera
Bantú Mama is the journey of Emma, an Afropean woman from the Paris suburbs that while “vacationing” in the Caribbean finds herself involved in a series of unexpected situations that ends up in her detention by the local drug enforcement authorities. Emma manages to escape, finding shelter in one of the most dangerous neighborhoods of […]