Isola - June 2, 2012
The British director Joanna Hogg talks about herself and the development of her career during the years. Joanna explains her […]
“…in a way I did everything that I didn’t do in television in my own film, because I was very frustrated as a director, because I had many ideas in terms of story, in terms of visual ideas, ways of shooting, that I wanted to explore...“The British director Joanna Hogg talks about herself and the development of her career during the years. Joanna explains her experience in television directing and her necessity to express the artistic aim in her works. She also talks about her last movie, “Archipelago” (2010). The story set in Cornwall is a story of relational problems between members of a family.
This interview was recorded during Isola Cinema Festival 2012.
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