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DN Weekly 2450
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Ben Lankester returns to DN for an extensive interview about his BIFA nominated short whose multi-tiered sound design envelops audiences into the white knuckle intensity of the most challenging and emotionally fraught night shift of a newly qualified midwife's career in the NHS.
Sister Midnight
One for all the misfits who have also misplaced their instruction manuals for life, we sit down with DN alum Karan Kandhari to chat about following his characters’ lead in the writing process of his BIFA nominated feature debut.
Bring Them Down
A film firmly seated in the pernicious nature of toxic masculinity BIFA winning director Christopher Andrews speaks to us about using a shifting visual language to ratchet up the tension throughout his bold, unrelenting feature debut.
Satu - Year of the Rabbit
DN speaks to BIFA nominee Joshua Trigg about hitting the road in Laos with limited film stock, non-professional lead actors and minimal crew for his self-financed 16mm coming of age feature debut.
His Parents Never Taught Him
Michael Rees talks us through the challenges of post-production after a frantic six and a half hour shoot on his sketch comedy short, about the chaos that arises when an Airbnb with a pool is double-booked.
Broken Hearts
Writer/Director Julie Magnaudet breaks down the colourful, warm and subversive visual language of her comedy which tells the story of a hopeless romantic who's prescribed a rebound after yet another romantic mishap.