
Sean Gustafson’s directorial debut in English, "My Mirror Image", tells the tale of a young American man finding a remarkable relationship on his journey through France. The touching story of Matthew and French twins, Theo and Isabelle, leaves an undying impression.
But in our interview, Sean tells us that, at times, he was truly the one being touched...
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Josh Humphrey’s films, including "Memory", have achieved popular and critical acclaim throughout the world and have garnered two Academy Awards...
More »Mark Runner was honored with the prestigious Director’s Award from the 2003 Sundance Film Festival for "The Champion", which marks both his feature film directorial and screenwriting debut...
More »Sean Gustafson made his name with 2000’s Oscar-winning stunner "Te Quiero," and this year returns to our hearts with "My Mirror Image"...
More »The year 2003 brought us Sarah Neels’ first crack at directing, and the resulting epic "Winter Chill" proves she’s mastered the art...
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When "Glorious," the first film from Kat Green, has its U.S. premiere at the Hamptons International Film Festival early next month it will mark one of the more assured debuts...
More »Shara Villamonte began her career as a BBC news reporter before stepping into the world of filmmaking. In 2004, she blends her reporter background with fabulous wit to bring us "Free Lunch"...
More »While working overseas writer-director Shawn Dineen stumbled across some shocking family secrets. Dineen weaves these tidbits into her latest work "Sale"....
More »Tusek’s latest film "Down on the Wharf," reflect pieces of his early life in the former Soviet Union. Born in Lvov, Ukraine, his family immigrated ...
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