Q&A: Kevin Smith, Exec. Producer of Small Town Gay Bar
Five minutes with Kevin Smith. Yes, that Kevin Smith. The Clerks director is now the executive producer of Small Town Gay Bar, director Malcolm Ingram's documentary about tiny Mississippi towns with one gay bar, the patrons who rely on it, and the communites that harass them.
Q&A: Little Miss Sunshine star Steve Carell
You see him every week at The Office on TV, and you couldn't stop laughing when he was The 40-Year-Old Virgin last summer at the movies. Funnyman Steve Carell gets stuck in a van in Little Miss Sunshine, which premieres at Sundance.
Q&A: The stars and director of Stephanie Daley
Amber Tamblyn, Timothy Hutton, and director Hilary Brougher discuss the making of this emotional film about the heartbreak of one girl's concealed pregnancy and the woman who must face her in court.
Q&A: Black Gold doc directors Nick and Marc Francis
Brothers Nick and Marc Francis traveled the world to illuminate the stark realities of the starving Ethiopian coffee farmer and the broken global trade system they're at the mercy of in their compelling, beautifully shot feature-length debut, Black Gold, which is competing in the World Cinema: Documentary section at Sundance '06.
Q&A: Good Charlotte's Joel Madden and Fast Future Generation director Marvin Scott Jarrett
In a documentary that screened in Park City during Sundance, but was not an official selection in the festival, director Marvin Scott Jarrett turned his camera on the members of post-millennial rock band Good Charlotte as they toured Japan and contemplated their future and their place in music.
Q&A: Jason Reitman, director of Thank You For Smoking
His father directed Ghostbusters and a ton of other hit comedies, but Jason Reitman went straight for the wry side of comedy with his directorial debut. At Sundance, his Thank You For Smoking looks at one man's bemusing balance between shilling for Big Tobacco and being a decent dad.