Lola Quivoron discusses their new film, which follows Julie as she enters a male-heavy environment of a biker gang who fund their lifestyle with larceny
How To Blow Up A Pipeline is a rallying call for a bolder, more radical style of activism. ‘It’s [about] being energised,’ the director explains. ‘It’s still possible to fight against this devastating situation that we’re in’
Regularly touted as the ‘next Hayao Miyazaki’, the director’s new film is a surreal, moving study of Japan’s 2011 Tōhoku earthquake – and the collective trauma that still needs processing
As her new film One Fine Morning is released, Mia Hansen-Løve talks about the power of dreams and nightmares, and working with the inimitable Léa Seydoux
The director’s visually stunning third film focuses on a priest trekking through hellish conditions in 19th-century Iceland to build a church. Here, Pálmason talks about religion and slowing down in the golden age of streaming