“Working your way up through the grip and electric department is, at times, a slower path to becoming a cinematographer,” says New York–based DP and director Alex Ashe as he recalls a decade working as an electric and gaffer on shorts, commercials and independent features, such as Where is Kyra? (2017). For Ashe, that meant “sitting on set with the film lighting technician’s handbook or other books on cinematography, trying to connect all of the dots. I’d ask the DPs what lenses they were shooting on and try to glean as much as I could about camera while I was […]
Azazel Jacobs’s films treat the tragicomedy of human existence with tenderness and a heartbreakingly honest sense of the absurd. In his first released feature, The GoodTimesKid (2005), the anti-hero (played by Jacobs) is trapped in a repetitive nightmare of mistaken identity punctuated by Marx Brothers slapstick and 1930s movie dance routines. Jacobs made it with colleagues and friends he met when he was getting his MFA from the AFI Conservatory, some of whom became a permanent part of his team, including his wife Diaz, an actor and filmmaker in her own right. Momma’s Man (2008) memorialized the trauma of moving […]
There are no silver bullets for solving the crisis in independent film distribution, but there are a lot of industry professionals looking to Letterboxd—and its opinionated and rapidly growing 15 million–strong community of cinephiles—as an important new tool for their survival. Most crucially, as one distributor put it, “They’ve opened up a new channel of communication between filmmakers and their audiences, both actual and potential.” And, unlike other major industry disrupters, from Netflix to Rotten Tomatoes before it, Letterboxd appears to be embracing independent films as a distinct part of its identity. Matthew Buchanan, Letterboxd’s New Zealand–based co-founder, told Filmmaker, […]
Filmmaker Véra “V” Haddad’s short film Opener immediately evinces familiarity with the touring musician life. Queer guitarist Sam (Saara Untracht-Oakner) faces familiar headaches when she walks into her hometown’s small venue: a cold club manager, a dismissive sound tech (“Is that the loudest you’re going to get?” he asks her, interrupting her already truncated soundcheck) and a broken string that necessitates a protracted trip to a local music shop mostly populated by dudes. Only the eventual appearance of a supportive queer community, including a cameo from Jane Schoenbrun, puts her at ease. “All of my closest friends are musicians,” Haddad […]
Naveen Chaubal and Bryn Silverman began collaborating as undergraduates at the University of Southern California, where they both studied film production. Hailing from small towns in Indiana and Oregon, respectively, they first connected within an “amazing friend group” that made work together. “I love the journey that we’ve been on,” Silverman says about their roughly 17-year connection. She’s long admired Chaubal’s “commitment to craft”; he cites her knack for “experimentation” as an enduring source of inspiration. Chaubal received his degree in 2010, a semester earlier than class of ’11 Silverman. Their first post-grad project was shooting yoga videos in Guatemala. […]
Growing up in Greenwich Village, Sam Shainberg thought he’d become a historian, but that changed when he went to Bard College. “I found out that real historians study one topic their whole careers. I didn’t have patience for that; I wanted to learn a lot of stories and also to be out in the world as much as possible—to, I guess, have adventures.” At Bard, where his early work “veered a little bit more towards magical realism,” as well as documentary, teachers included the filmmakers Kelly Reichardt, Peggy Ahwesh and the late Peter Hutton, part of a program that was […]
If you’ve ever wondered, “What even is an assistant editor, and what do they do?,” you’re not alone. I find myself explaining my job repeatedly to my perplexed but well-meaning family members and even to other people in the film and TV industry. The job varies from project to project, but mostly an assistant editor deals with various technical aspects of post-production so the editor can focus on the creative work of editing. That said, it’s not an entirely technical role. Sometimes, an assistant gets the chance to help the editor creatively through assembling scenes or working on sound design; […]
Welcome to the fall 2024 issue of Filmmaker—our 32nd anniversary edition. Inside you’ll find, alongside our features, interviews and longform articles, our annual 25 New Faces section, which makes its 27th appearance. Over the past 12 months, we’ve been on the hunt for early career filmmakers who, individually and as a group, make a statement about how independent film is conceived of and practiced today. There is an unusually large number of hyphenates on the list this year—particularly producers, but also festival directors and cinematographers who are moving into directing while not necessarily giving up their day jobs. There’s a […]
Minor Attraction takes its title from a lesser-known term for what’s more commonly and stigmatizingly referred to as pedophilia. Its footage was mostly captured in the summer of 2013, when Amelia Evans was interested in making a film about subjects with that diagnosis who met two other criteria: they’d never sexually interacted with a child as an adult, and they could handle the risks associated with appearing on camera. Only three people checked all those boxes: Paul, a dancer and choreographer; the older Gary, married to a woman fully conversant with his history; and Ben, with whom Evans enjoys the […]
Carlos A.F. Lopez distinctly remembers the “rainy, gross Seattle day” that forever changed his relationship to movies. “I was a goth 12-year-old, and my step-dad took me to see Seven,” he recalls. “He was like, ‘Oh, that movie made me feel awful!’ I said, ‘Me too, but in the best way.’” A lifelong Seattleite, the 42-year-old Lopez came of age in the “grunge era,” originally finding his artistic footing in that “tight-knit underground scene” as a music video director for friends’ bands. One of his proudest videos is for “Bong Life” by local act The Intelligence. Granted free rein to […]