Leading up to the premiere of her film "All of Me" at the Los Angeles Film Festival, the doc filmmaker shares with us what inspires her.
The director of one of our newest titles recounts his frustrating twenty year journey to get his film back to audiences.
The director of "Teenage" gives us some of the things that inspired him to make his film.
In our latest A2A chat we have two filmmakers who have more in common than you might think. As well as being TAA grantees, they are also working on projects that allow them to tap into different types of stories than they're known for.
One of this year's fellows looks back on her experience and why she's now a filmmaker for life.
Leading up to their premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival, the filmmakers of this TFI-supported project discuss what led them to making the movie.
The screenwriter out of UCLA looks forward to finding like-minded collaborators who want to bring his work to the screen.
The director of "The Undocumented," a TAA alumni and Games For Change Fellowship recipient, gives us the things that inspire him.
The director of Sundance favorites "Restless City" and "Mother of George" strives to keep audiences intrigued and informed.
The director of SXSW premiere "William and the Windmill" gives us some of his inspirations.