The Short List: Lewis Arnold Interview
Director Lewis Arnold joins us to discuss his path from Short Film to Television and offer advice for anyone looking to follow in his footsteps
Director Lewis Arnold joins us to discuss his path from Short Film to Television and offer advice for anyone looking to follow in his footsteps
How did you hear about the contest MTVU/Decemberists contest and what made you want to participate? I heard about The Decemberists contest from an e-newsletter that my school put out (The Art Institute of Portland). The deadline was like two weeks away, and I was seriously considering passing it by.
Palpable chemistry, unshakable tension and eye-opening revelations all feature in our Best of the Month picks for March 2024
As the SXSW Film Festival gears up this weekend, regular SOTW contributor, Jason B Kohl, sat down with two filmmakers from UCLA's MFA Directing Program en route to Austin. Their shorts couldn't be more different from each other in every aspect from production through post, but the two had many common insights to share.
Set in a prison for criminally poor writers, a gang of cons get ahold of the script to their own lives and attempt to re-write it in order to make their escape.
Inès, 16, is determined to find a job when she meets Martin, a boy from Brussels' upscale neighborhoods. Between shame and fascination, she is brutally confronted to social injustice.
A conflicted narrator leads the viewer through three extreme situations that are actually the same...Will you survive?
The day the radiation disappears, Simon rushes to the heart of the zone, taking his colleague Agathe with him, in the hope of rediscovering a lost past.
How do you grow up with an absent Iraqi father and an omnipresent Jewish mother? Tim tries to find his place in a confusing world