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Directors Notes
WeAreDN
40 episodes
20 hours ago
Directors Notes is an interview podcast dedicated to independent filmmaking in all its wondrous forms, lengths and styles. The show digs deep into the what, how and why of the world's best filmmaking in the only way that counts - by hearing directly from those talented individuals who have successfully taken their ideas from concept to screen.
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Directors Notes is an interview podcast dedicated to independent filmmaking in all its wondrous forms, lengths and styles. The show digs deep into the what, how and why of the world's best filmmaking in the only way that counts - by hearing directly from those talented individuals who have successfully taken their ideas from concept to screen.
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Directors Notes
FILMFREEWAY: An Interview About Scam Festivals, Fees, Marketing & the Platform's Future





No matter where you are in the film festival landscape - from eager first timer to seasoned award winning pro, or on the other side of the equation, organising your first screening for the local community or a mammoth A-lister like Sundance or TIFF setting the cinematic agenda for this film festival season to come, then one platform alone looms large above all others, FilmFreeway. Evolving from a scrappy four-person upstart in 2014, FilmFreeway inarguably dominates festival submissions across the globe, yet over the years has been less than forthcoming in responding to interview requests, suggestions or complaints generated by filmmakers and festival directors alike. After chasing the company for several years, the appointment of new General Manager Matt Toigo, who joins us on the podcast today, has finally opened up the opportunity to get answers to many of the burning questions the film community has about FilmFreeway - from what they're doing to combat scam festivals to advice for maximising your success on the platform as a filmmaker or film festival.[Watch/Read the full interview]



Head to Directors Notes for more filmmaker interviews and to watch our daily selection of new short films. If you'd like your film featured on DN, submit it here. If you're not already, you should definitely subscribe to the Directors Notes podcast.Find us at:DN newsletterYouTubeInstagram




https://archive.org/download/dn398filmfreewaymatttoigo/DN398FilmFreewayMattToigo.mp3

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2 months ago
47 minutes 10 seconds

Directors Notes
MOTHERBOARD: Victoria Mapplebeck on Filming 20 Years of Solo Parenting on iPhones





This week we're joined by BAFTA winning filmmaker Victoria Mapplebeck to discuss her feature documentary Motherboard which transforms 20 years of solo parenting her son Jim into a groundbreaking work of cinematic self-portraiture as it charts two decades of life—from the shock of an unplanned pregnancy to the joys and challenges of raising a child alone, navigating cancer treatment, and weathering the storms of adolescence. In our interview, we get into the ethics of filming family and the need for clear informed consent, using smartphones to democratise filmmaking when funding remains elusive and structuring the film to prioritise emotional truth over tidy linear narratives.[Watch/Read the full interview]



Head to Directors Notes for more filmmaker interviews and to watch our daily selection of new short films. If you'd like your film featured on DN, submit it here. If you're not already, you should definitely subscribe to the Directors Notes podcast.Find us at:DN newsletterYouTubeInstagram




https://archive.org/download/dn397motherboardvictoriamapplebeck/DN397MotherboardVictoriaMapplebeck.mp3

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2 months ago
45 minutes 48 seconds

Directors Notes
GIRLS ON FILM: Anna Smith on the Power of Female Perspectives in Cinema & Film Criticism





We recently sat down with Anna Smith - broadcaster, film critic and co-founder of the Girls on Film podcast and awards. Known for her feminist film criticism and advocacy, Anna has spent her career carving out space for women’s voices. In our interview, we cover the breadth of her career and the shifting dynamics of modern film criticism.[Watch/Read the full interview]



Head to Directors Notes for more filmmaker interviews and to watch our daily selection of new short films. If you'd like your film featured on DN, submit it here. If you're not already, you should definitely subscribe to the Directors Notes podcast.Find us at:DN newsletterYouTubeInstagram




https://archive.org/download/dn396girlsonfilmannasmith/DN396GirlsOnFilmAnnaSmith.mp3

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3 months ago
40 minutes 48 seconds

Directors Notes
HARVEST: Athina Rachel Tsangari on Her 16mm Hallucinatory Tale of a Community’s Collapse





DN first had the pleasure of speaking to filmmaker Athina Rachel Tsangari back in 2011, following the SXSW screening of Attenberg, a film which cemented her position as a linchpin of the Greek New Wave. A couple weeks ago, ahead of its UK cinema release, we sat down together once again to discuss her latest feature Harvest, an adaptation of Jim Crace’s Booker Prize-nominated novel, which stars actor Caleb Landry Jones, was shot on 16mm by cinematographer (and director in his own right) Sean Price Williams and is a film about an idyllic community torn apart over seven hallucinatory days by the relentless economic forces of capitalism.[Watch/Read the full interview]



Head to Directors Notes for more filmmaker interviews and to watch our daily selection of new short films. If you'd like your film featured on DN, submit it here. If you're not already, you should definitely subscribe to the Directors Notes podcast.Find us at:DN newsletterYouTubeInstagram




https://archive.org/download/dn395harvestathinaracheltsangari/DN395HarvestAthinaRachelTsangari.mp3

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3 months ago
28 minutes 19 seconds

Directors Notes
CACTUS PEARS: Rohan Parashuram Kanawade Dissects His Sundance & SXSW Award-Winning Debut





This week we're bringing you Nimi's interview with writer/director Rohan Parashuram Kanawade, whose debut feature Cactus Pears - a tender, life-affirming portrait of grief and queer love unfolding in a rural Indian village - won Sundance's World Cinema Grand Jury Prize: Dramatic back in January, the first indian film to ever do so, and a couple of days after this interview was recorded added the prize for Best Feature Film at the inaugural edition of SXSW London to its fast growing list of plaudits.[Watch/Read the full interview]



Head to Directors Notes for more filmmaker interviews and to watch our daily selection of new short films. If you'd like your film featured on DN, submit it here. If you're not already, you should definitely subscribe to the Directors Notes podcast.Find us at:DN newsletterYouTubeInstagram




https://archive.org/download/dn394cactuspearsrohanparashuramkanawade/DN394CactusPearsRohanParashuramKanawade.mp3

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4 months ago
28 minutes 53 seconds

Directors Notes
BETH: Uzo Oleh & Yaw Basoah on Creating Channel 4’s First Digital Original Drama





Last Monday saw the British TV Broadcaster Channel 4 release Beth - a project billed as its first ever digital original drama, which was not only broadcast traditionally on linear TV as well as on Channel 4 Streaming, but also arrived for audiences first on Channel 4's YouTube. Ahead of that, DN friend Nimi Raja sat down with Beth writer/director Uzo Oleh and producer Yaw Basoah for a chat about formats and the rich subtext peppered throughout their sci-fi mystery meets IVF relationship drama. [Note: This conversation contains spoilers but you can watch Beth at this link]



Head to Directors Notes for more filmmaker interviews and to watch our daily selection of new short films. If you'd like your film featured on DN, submit it here. If you're not already, you should definitely subscribe to the Directors Notes podcast.Find us at:DN newsletterYouTubeInstagram
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4 months ago
44 minutes 56 seconds

Directors Notes
LOLLIPOP: Daisy-May Hudson on Depicting the Heartbreaking Impact of a Failing Care System





In this episode we're joined by Daisy-May Hudson whom we last spoke to as part of our London Film Festival coverage alongside co-director Sophie Compton for their feature documentary Holloway. Today, Daisy-May returns as the writer-director of feature drama Lollipop, which stars a captivating Posy Sterling as a young woman newly released from prison after serving four months, who is forced to struggle against a not fit for purpose child protection system to regain custody of her children. With Lollipop arriving on cinema screens this week as part of its Q&A tour, before being released nationwide on the 13th June, Sarah caught up with Daisy-May to learn all about how she made the move from documentary to narrative features.[Watch/Read the full interview]



Head to Directors Notes for more filmmaker interviews and to watch our daily selection of new short films. If you'd like your film featured on DN, submit it here. If you're not already, you should definitely subscribe to the Directors Notes podcastFind us at:DN newsletterYouTubeInstagramBluesky
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4 months ago
38 minutes 25 seconds

Directors Notes
ROCKET FUEL: Jordon Scott Kennedy on Capturing Childhood Magic Through a Working-Class Lens

Back in October, we headed to the Bolton Film Festival (a favourite, regular stop for us on the UK film festival circuit) to sit on the jury as one of the partners for the inaugural Slick Films Fund live pitch event. Of the five Filmmakers pitching their projects in the hopes of walking away with the £10K Grand Prize, it was Bradford-based filmmaker Jordon Scott Kennedy’s estate-set, kitchen-sink science fiction comedy Rocket Fuel, that won the room for the live audience and jury alike. Soon after his Slick Films Fund win, the BBC came calling! Having presided over the live pitch event and with Rocket Fuel recently premiering on BBC Three and now available for all to watch on iPlayer, Sarah caught up with Jordan for a chat about getting Rocket Fuel off the ground and on to the screens of a major broadcaster.[Watch/Read the full interview]



Head to Directors Notes for more filmmaker interviews and to watch our daily selection of new short films. If you'd like your film featured on DN, submit it here.Find us at:DN newsletterYouTubeInstagramLetterboxdBluesky
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5 months ago
35 minutes 6 seconds

Directors Notes
SATU - YEAR OF THE RABBIT: Joshua Trigg on His 16mm Indie Feature Odyssey in Laos





Self-funded with a minuscule budget of just £150,000 and shot on 16mm in Laos with non-actors and a skeleton crew who had to contend with snakes, poisoned well water and a mid-production camera break down due to the heat, writer/director Joshua Trigg's feature debut Satu – Year of the Rabbit is pretty much the epitome of independent filmmaking. With Satu about to finish up its UK cinema tour, which began with a special IMAX preview screening of the film to open the BFI Future Film Festival and concludes on the 28th of April at Exeter Phoenix cinema, we bring you our chat with Josh where we discuss the determined pursuit of a creative calling which is echoed both on screen and in the production of the film itself.[Watch/Read the full interview]



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6 months ago
31 minutes 45 seconds

Directors Notes
THE ONLY GIRL IN THE ORCHESTRA: From Producer to Oscar Winning Director with Molly O’Brien

This episode marks the last of our Oscar winning short film director interviews and features Sarah chat with Molly O’Brien, who joined DN a couple weeks before the Academy Awards to take us inside her move from producer to director for her Netflix acquired documentary short The Only Girl in the Orchestra, which follows the trailblazing career of musician Orin O’Brien and her beloved double basses as the first female musician in the New York Philharmonic orchestra.[Watch/Read the full interview]



Get your tickets for the WeAreDN Awards!



Head to Directors Notes for more filmmaker interviews and to watch our daily selection of new short films. If you'd like your film featured on DN, submit it here.Find us at:DN newsletterYouTubeInstagramLetterboxdBluesky
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7 months ago
26 minutes 3 seconds

Directors Notes
IN THE SHADOW OF THE CYPRESS: Inside the Oscar Winning Silent Father-Daughter Short Film

How did a silent, father-daughter animation crafted over six and a half years in Iran defy odds to win an Oscar? We bring you the second part in our series of interviews with this year's Academy Award winning short film directors as we speak to Shirin Sohani & Hossein Molayemi, the filmmakers behind In the Shadow of the Cypress who reveal the creative triumphs and logistical battles behind their Best Animated Short Film Oscar winner, and why its absence of dialogue speaks louder than words.[Watch/Read the full interview]



Head to Directors Notes for more filmmaker interviews and to watch our daily selection of new films. If you'd like your film featured on DN, submit it here.Find us at:InstagramYouTubeLetterboxdBluesky



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7 months ago
42 minutes 53 seconds

Directors Notes
SANTOSH: Sandhya Suri on Crafting a Nuanced Crime Thriller About Violence Against Women





A film which has been on the Directors Notes radar since we caught it at the London Film Festival last October, Sarah speaks to Sandhya Suri, writer/director of the BAFTA nominated/British Independent Film Awards winning crime thriller Santosh, about feeling compelled to step out of her documentary background for this gripping feature exploring the complexities between women in positions of power and dissecting the all too common violence inflicted on women.[Read the full interview]



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7 months ago
14 minutes 57 seconds

Directors Notes
SISTER MIDNIGHT: Exploring Misanthropy and Marriage with Director Karan Kandhari





A film for all the misfits who have also misplaced their instruction manuals for life and a filmmaker who first appeared on the Directors Notes pocast back in 2012 with his short film at the time, we sit down for an interview with DN alum Karan Kandhari, writer/director of possibly the strangest film you'll see this year 'Sister Midnight', to chat about following his characters’ lead in the writing process, the pushback he faced trying to make the film 10 years ago and why if Radhika Apte hadn’t accepted the role that could well have been the end of the project.[Watch/Read the full interview]



Head to Directors Notes for more filmmaker interviews and to watch our daily selection of new films. If you'd like your film featured on DN, submit it here.Find us at:InstagramYouTubeLetterboxdBluesky



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7 months ago
24 minutes 36 seconds

Directors Notes
I'M NOT A ROBOT: From CAPTCHA Fail to Oscar Win with Filmmakers Victoria Warmerdam & Trent

Defying expectations of being the longshot nominee as the lone genre piece competing for the 2025 Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film by triumphantly taking home the Oscar last Sunday, 'I'm Not a Robot' is a delightfully entertaining blend of sci-fi, dark comedy, and existential drama that doesn't go where you expect. DN sat down with writer/director Victoria Warmerdam & producer Trent a couple weeks before the ceremony for a SPOILER filled discussion about the making of their CAPTCHA inspired Oscar winning short.[Watch I'm Not a Robot & the full interview with Victoria & Trent]



Check out all of our Oscar 2025 interviews



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8 months ago
43 minutes 4 seconds

Directors Notes
A Roundup of the BFI Future Film Festival 2025





In this instalment of the Director’s Notes podcast, we explore the 18th BFI Future Film Festival, delving into its programme of electrifying moving shorts and speaking to the inspiring filmmakers behind them in the iconic BFI Southbank. Jesse catches up with Young Programmer Felix Farrow, who provides insight into the BFI Future Film Festival selection and programming process. We then speak to three filmmakers who wowed us with their outstanding works, beginning with Lada Kopytova, who discusses finding her film Blueprint in the edit, followed by a brief interview with Grac Talbot about their Wizard of Oz inspired, mixed-media film We’re Not in Essex Anymore. We then close out with our chat with Dylan Scott, director of A Few More Minutes, Please, an incredibly funny and powerful short film about social anxiety.



The entire selection of films are available on the BFI’s YouTube channel until the 6th March.



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8 months ago
36 minutes 20 seconds

Directors Notes
ROCK PAPER SCISSORS: BAFTA Winner Franz Böhm on Depicting the Horrors of the Ukraine War

Writer/Director Franz Böhm speaks to DN about capturing the all too real horrors of a young man's experiences on the frontline of the Ukraine-Russia war who is forced to make a difficult decision in order to protect others in his true life inspired BAFTA winning short film 'Rock Paper Scissors'.[Watch/Read the full interview]



Please Note this interview was recorded before Rock Paper Scissors' BAFTA win.



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8 months ago
29 minutes 7 seconds

Directors Notes
THE FLOWERS STAND SILENTLY, WITNESSING: How Theo Panagopoulos Reclaimed Archive Films of Palestine

Director/Editor Theo Panagopoulos sits down with DN to discuss his BAFTA nominated documentary short The Flowers Stand Silently, Witnessing for which he reclaims archival Scottish missionary footage from the 30s and 40s of his ancestral Palestine to question the role of image-making as a tool of both testimony and violence when connected to entanglements between people and the land.[Watch/Read the full interview]



Check out all of our BAFTA 2025 interviews



Head to Directors Notes for more filmmaker interviews and to watch our daily selection of new films. If you'd like your film featured on DN, submit it here.Find us at:InstagramYouTubeLetterboxdBluesky



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9 months ago
33 minutes 38 seconds

Directors Notes
BAFTA's Anna Higgs on the Awards, Membership & Building an Equitable British Film Industry

Our first episode of 2025 sets the bar pretty high for the episodes to come this year. This week we're joined by BAFTA film committee chair Anna Higgs who as well as discussing her route into the film industry and the innovative work she's done in her roles at places like Film4 and NOWNESS, talks to us about BAFTA's work to support and nurture talent within the film industry, the process of how films make it to BAFTA nomination, how the voting system works and also shares her advice for building a sustainable film career.[Watch/Read the full interview]



LinksDirectors Notes BAFTA interviewsAnna Higgs' websiteBAFTA AwardsBAFTA ProgrammesBAFTA MembershipStanding on the Shoulders podcast



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9 months ago
1 hour 2 minutes 54 seconds

Directors Notes
BRING THEM DOWN - Christopher Andrews on Broken Trust, Violence & Toxic Masculinity

In our last episode of the Directors Notes podcast for 2024, we bring you Sarah's chat with, at the time BIFA nominee and now, The Douglas Hickox Award winning director Christopher Andrews for his blistering debut feature Bring Them Down, which pits Christopher Abbott against Barry Keoghan in a tense thriller about two warring farming families set against the harsh landscape of rural west Ireland.[Watch/Read the full interview]



Check out all of our BIFA 2024 interviews



Head to Directors Notes for more filmmaker interviews and to watch our daily selection of new films. If you'd like your film featured on DN, submit it here.Find us at:InstagramYouTubeLetterboxdBluesky



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10 months ago
31 minutes 37 seconds

Directors Notes
WANDER TO WONDER: Nina Gantz on the Craftsmanship of Her BIFA Winning Short

We sit down with Nina Gantz the talented filmmaker behind this year's BIFA Best British Short winner Wander to Wonder, a stop-motion tale following a trio of tiny performers from a beloved children’s television show as they struggle to navigate life after the untimely death of the show’s creator. Gantz takes Directors Notes inside the extraordinary craftsmanship of her film, which offers a unique and poignant exploration of loss, blending humour and sadness in perfect harmony.[Watch/Read the full interview]



Check out all of our BIFA 2024 interviews



Head to Directors Notes for more filmmaker interviews and to watch our daily selection of new films. If you'd like your film featured on DN, submit it here.Find us at:InstagramYouTubeLetterboxdBluesky



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10 months ago
29 minutes 15 seconds

Directors Notes
Directors Notes is an interview podcast dedicated to independent filmmaking in all its wondrous forms, lengths and styles. The show digs deep into the what, how and why of the world's best filmmaking in the only way that counts - by hearing directly from those talented individuals who have successfully taken their ideas from concept to screen.