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A musician risks it all to lead Ugandan opposition in ‘Bobi Wine’

Filmmakers Christopher Sharp and Moses Bwayo followed the presidential hopeful despite threats, jail, and shooting

Randall Park on ‘Shortcomings’: ‘Reading the graphic novel was the most I felt seen’

The actor-turned-director talked about adapting Adrian Tomine's story of an Asian American indie curmudgeon

’20 Days in Mariupol’: A war reporter must cover the ‘soft targets’ at home

'When I see people who need help, I would rather drop my camera,' says Ukrainian filmmaker and journalist Mstyslav Chernov

A young Oakland mother fights to bring her kids home in ‘Earth Mama’

Director Savanah Leaf and star Tia Nomore speak about their movie—and finding community in the Bay Area

Intersex community claims its voice in director Julie Cohen’s ‘Every Body’

'In the Western world, there's a desire to put things into boxes. I think a lot of us are uncomfortable with those boxes.'

‘Past Lives’ actor Greta Lee: ‘This movie should be rated X emotionally’

Director Celine Song and her debut movie's star talk about conveying delicate experiences through humans without superpowers

Director Mary Harron’s Salvador Dalí: ‘His terror of death makes him human’

New 'Dalíland' sets the eccentric surrealist and his muse in the wild environs of '70s New York City.

‘Too ugly to be a Yankee’ Yogi Berra’s story comes to the big screen

'It Ain't Over' tells the story of an overlooked and underestimated great athlete.

‘Sisu’ director heads to Finnish homeland for Nazi-killing romp

Jalmari Helander on why he loves when cast and crew are struggling against the elements.

Director Gregg Araki on the enduring brutality of ‘The Doom Generation’

"I wish the movie was a little more obsolete in that way, and that people would go, ‘What’s a neo-Nazi? We don’t know what that is.’”