Granik speaks about the stark authenticity of her film “Winter’s Bone,” and whether her film, along with 2008′s “Frozen River” forms two parts of a Rural Women trilogy.
Interviews
Director Rob Reiner
The director sits down to discuss his latest film “Flipped,” working with children, and getting “Meatheaded” on a regular basis.
Flipped Press Conference
Beloved director Rob Reiner was in downtown Indianapolis to receive a Truly Moving Picture Award for his new film Flipped.
Luke Matheny, “God of Love”
The filmmaker won a student Oscar for “God of Love,” a quirky 18-minute film about love and darts.
Actor/writer Heath Freeman, “Skateland”
Freeman spoke to The Yap about “Skateland,” about his two co-stars who are on the verge of stardom, and making a 1980s film where most of the characters are stuck in the 70s.
Director Nancy Carlson, “Movers and Stakers”
Director Nancy Carlson talked to us about her delightful new documentary covering the history of US 40.
Director/Co-Writer Seth W. Owen, “Peepers”
Seth W. Owen made one of the most unique films at this year’s festival: the comedic story of a band of peeping toms.
Director Conor Horgan, “One Hundred Mornings”
The “One Hundred Mornings” director discusses the film, not telling the audience what has happened, and creating a film that is both universal and specific to a certain culture.
Stephanie Wang-Breal, “Wo Ai Ni Mommy”
Stephanie Wang-Breal directed “Wo Ai Ni Mommy,” a documentary about one Chinese girl’s adoption by an American family.
Greg Luna, “MWM”
Greg Luna talks his film “MWM,” which explores the one place gay men are able to safely come out of the closet–the Internet.

