Todd Haynes, serving as Berlinale jury president, shed light on how his filmmaking craft evolved from Superstar to Carol, and the impact Mark Ruffalo has had on him.
Serving as head juror at the Berlinale, Haynes says "The need for filmmakers to speak out feels more urgent than ever." ...
Berlin: Films like "The Blue Trail" from Brazil and Richard Linklater's "Blue Moon" are competition standouts this year. But ...
This year's Berlin Film Fest jury president talks about Donald Trump, the challenges for indie cinema, and what the AIDS ...
"I have no doubt that there will be many people who did in fact vote for this President who will be quickly disillusioned by ...
The Trump presidency’s effect on the “integrity and point of view” of filmmakers is a question “hanging over all American ...
Director Todd Haynes credits actor Mark Ruffalo for pushing him beyond his comfort zone during their collaboration on 'Dark ...
Todd Haynes, currently President of the International Jury at the 75th Berlin International Film Festival, credits actor Mark Ruffalo for pushing him out of his comfort zone with 'Dark Waters'.
Berlin: Haynes does think there are people out there willing to act in opposition but said at the Berlinale February 13 that "it takes examples and positive outcomes to fortify those kinds of ...
Judging the would-be Gold and Silver Bear winners is a jury headed by U.S. director Todd Haynes, the queer cinema pioneer who made his feature debut here back in 1991 with Poison, which took the ...
During a talk held in Berlin’s Hebbel am Ufer theater, Berlinale jury president Todd Haynes shed light on how his filmmaking craft evolved from Superstar and Safe to Carol, as well as how Mark ...
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