Thomas Humphrey 37 articles available in total starting from 11/09/2014. Last article published on 25/02/2016. page: [1] 2 3 4 next Interview: James Spinney, Peter Middleton • Directors“We want to push the possibilities of accessible cinema”As the industry searches for ways to increase attendance rates, James Spinney and Peter Middleton demonstrate in Notes on Blindness that there might be one option they’re overlooking 25/02/2016Interview: Álvaro Longoria • Director“I had the constant feeling I was being manipulated”Spanish director Álvaro Longoria discusses what his perhaps unprecedented access to North Korea enabled him to achieve in The Propaganda Game 24/02/2016Interview: Alessio Rigo de Righi, Matteo Zoppis • Directors“We believe in a cinema of omission”With Il Solengo, Italian filmmakers Alessio Rigo de Righi and Matteo Zoppis are already consolidating a very smart stance on what non-fiction filmmaking should be 09/02/2016Interview: Fiona Tan • Director"Cinema is about much more than just obeying the laws of Hollywood"Cineuropa sat down with visual artist Fiona Tan, director of History’s Future at this year’s International Film Festival Rotterdam to hear more about her thoughts on cinema and the festival 04/02/2016Identicals: Intricate and mind-blowingJonathan Glazer lit a beacon for European sci-fi with Under the Skin; now Simon Pummell’s here to keep that flame alive 02/02/2016 | IFFR 2016Interview: James Gay-Rees • Producer“You’ve just got to try to stay on top of the changes”Cineuropa met up with British producer James Gay-Rees to talk about his success, often generated in the documentary field, with films like Amy and Senna 25/11/2015Interview: Saeed Taji Farouky • Director“I would only risk my life to make a film that was unique”Palestinian-British filmmaker Saeed Taji Farouky explains how it was to shoot Tell Spring Not to Come This Year, his latest documentary, with the Afghan Army 16/11/2015Tell Spring Not to Come This Year: A vital additionThe documentary by Saeed Taji Farouky and Michael McEvoy reminds you how flawed most Western journalism is 13/11/2015 | Films | UKChemsex: Orgies, "Tina" and devastating spiralsWilliam Fairman and Max Gogarty speak to the hidden side of London's gay community on its own terms 19/10/2015 | London 2015Couple in a Hole: Kind of irresistibly oddFollowing on from his dark shorts and uneasy feature Monteur, Tom Geens explores the extent to which film can do lots with a little 09/10/2015 | London 2015 page: [1] 2 3 4 next