FFCC members on Whit Stillman’s ‘Love & Friendship’

FFCC members on Whit Stillman’s Jane Austen adaptation Love & Friendship.

FFCC members on Gabriel Mascaro’s ‘Neon Bull’

FFCC members on Brazilian filmmaker Gabriel Mascaro’s Neon Bull.

Actor Jesse Eisenberg talks ‘Louder Than Bombs’ and ‘Batman V Superman’ in two-part interview by Hans Morgenstern

FFCC vice chair Hans Morgenstern spoke to actor Jesse Eisenberg about his new film Louder Than Bombs and Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice.

Miami-born Director Kelly Reichardt talks about her film debut in two-part interview by Hans Morgenstern

FFCC vice chair Hans Morgenstern spoke to Miami-born indie filmmaker Kelly Reichardt about the restoration of her debut 1993 feature film River of Grass, which she shot in and around North Miami.

FFCC members on Pablo Trapero’s ‘The Clan’

FFCC members on Argentine director Pablo Trapero’s true life horror story The Clan.

Hans Morgenstern tangles with ‘Embrace of the Serpent’ in 2-part intervierw with director, in-depth Reverse Shot review

FFCC Vice Chair Hans Morgenstern spoke to Colombian writer/director Ciro Guerra about his mystical masterpiece and Oscar-nominated film Embrace of the Serpent in a two-part. His in-depth review can also be read in Reverse Shot.

Monica Pena, director of ‘Hearts of Palm,’ interviewed by Hans Morgenstern

FFCC Vice Chair Hans Morgenstern spoke to writer/director Monica Peña about her surreal second feature film Hearts of Palm ahead of its world premiere at the 33rd Miami International Film Festival.

Most Anticipated Films by Women at Miami International Film Festival 2016

FFCC Critic Juan Barquin puts together a list of female-directed films to check out at the Miami International Film Festival this year.

Miami International Film Festival’s Director of Programming interviewed by Hans Morgenstern

FFCC Vice Chair Hans Morgenstern spoke with Miami Dade College’s Miami International Film Festival’s director of programming, Jaie Laplante, about his picks for the cinephiles, as the festival kicks off today.

FFCC members on Andrew Haigh’s ’45 Years’

FFCC members on Andrew Haigh’s low-key domestic drama 45 Years, starring Charlotte Rampling and Tom Courtenay.