‘The Janes’ Documents an Underground Abortion Network — and at a Crucial Moment for Roe v. Wade
The filmmakers and subjects of the documentary about a secret abortion collective visit the IndieWire Studio presented by Adobe.
The filmmakers and subjects of the documentary about a secret abortion collective visit the IndieWire Studio presented by Adobe.
Sundance: Director Raiff and stars Dakota Johnson, Raúl Castillo, Leslie Mann, and more stop by the IndieWire Studio, presented by Adobe.
“Fresh” director Mimi Cave and her cast stopped by the IndieWire Studio, presented by Adobe, to discuss the body horror movie wowing Sundance.
Sundance: Director Phyllis Nagy and her cast joined the IndieWire Studio, presented by Adobe, to discuss their 1968-set portrait of a clandestine collective that offered safer alternatives for women.
Sundance: Cumming was joined by director Jono McLeod at the IndieWire Studio, presented by Adobe, to discuss one of the strangest documentaries of the festival.
At the IndieWire Studio presented by Adobe, Jamie Dack talks about capturing an unsettling power imbalance between a teenage girl and an older man.
Benson, Moorhead, and producer David Lawson Jr. discuss, at the IndieWire Studio presented by Adobe, how they relied heavily on themselves to craft their genre-bending Sundance film.
At the IndieWire Studio, presented by Adobe, writer-director Max Walker-Silverman discussed why he wrote the roles for Studi and Dickey, despite the fact that they were against the actors’ typical casting.
From the IndieWire Studio presented by Adobe: “I would hope he appreciates everything, because we’re just showing real life. We’re not making anything up, we didn’t write it,” director Coodie said. “Anything that he did that he might cringe on, is what was done.”
“I do feel like I’m done by the way, genuinely,” Newton said at the IndieWire Studio, presented by Adobe. “A light has gone out… [‘God’s Country’] defines what I want to be as an actress.”
In an interview with IndieWire’s Sundance Studio, presented by Adobe, the star shares some thoughts on why we just can’t look away from stories about criminals.
The actor joined the IndieWire Studio, presented by Adobe, to talk about making the leap from directing theatre to film.