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Q&A with Anne Hollowday
“I’m interested in deconstructing and complicating our ideas around gender by documenting my experience and those of the people around me.“
Q&A with Xavier Burgin
Vanessa Kelly, a writer/actress on the Emmy nominated series, Giants, reached out to me to direct her piece. Our friendship came from working together on the series. She wanted to convey her feelings as a black woman in America as we watch our nation, again, gives time and attention to white supremacists.
Q&A with Weekend Films
“Making any kind of creative work takes a lot of energy — In the end, it's all worth it because short films are such a great form of expression and I truly love to make them”.
Finding Your Voice and Fighting Back Against the Silence
Leah Meyerhoff speaks with Oakley Anderson-Moore about her latest short film, ‘Not So Soft’, exploring a woman’s dark and twisted history with sexual abuse.
Alex Mallis on Documentary Filmmaking in the Post-Embargo World of Cuba
Alex Mallis speaks with Oakley Anderson-Moore about his latest short film, Victor Bikini, a documentary following the story of a retired math teacher turned bikini-designer living in a post-embargo Cuba.
MissMe: The Artful Vandal - by Mohammad Gorjestani
At the height of a successful career at one of the world’s top advertising agencies, renowned Montreal-based “MissMe” quit her job and took to the streets to become an underground street artist. Her goal? Self-liberation, authenticity, and to be a loud, counter-voice to the objectification of women in mainstream advertising.
Ani Simon-Kennedy and Cailin Yatsko on the Horror Genre and How Limitations Can be Freeing
Ani Simon-Kennedy and Cailin Yatsko speak with Oakley Anderson-Moore about the horror genre and their new short film for The BUREAU, 'Sleep Tight'.