31 August 2017

Michel Woch

Michel Woch is a cameraman by training and began his career in television. He tried his hand as an assistant director and production manager before turning to TV and cinema fiction, where he worked as a director and assistant director. Since 2010, he has shared his audiovisual and cinema expertise with the Bureau d’accueil des tournages Grand Est.
31 August 2017

Mike Hostench

Deputy director of the Sitges International Fantastic Film Festival of Catalonia since 1992, Mike Hostench is also active in scriptwriting, film production and distribution. Author of four books on Asian and horror cinema, he writes for film journals and websites and has written more than 30 booklets for DVDs and BluRay collector's editions for American and Catalonian prestige labels.
31 August 2017

Estelle Nothoff

Estelle has been a film director since 2007. With her walkie-talkie on her belt and telephone in her hand, she’s in charge of organising feature-length films, TV films or advertising spots shot in Alsace or elsewhere. She experiences every shoot as a new adventure, which gives her job a “Mission Impossible” aspect, something she rather likes. Perseverance and being in a good mood are her watchwords.
5 September 2018

Mike Hostench

Deputy Director of the Sitges International Fantastic Film Festival of Catalonia since 1992, Mike Hostench is also active in scriptwriting, film production and distribution. Author of four books on cinema, he is a frequent contributor to film journals and websites. He's written more than 30 booklets for DVDs and Blu-Ray collector's editions for American and Catalonian prestige labels.
31 August 2017

Joyce A. Nashawati

Born in Beirut, Joyce A. Nashawati grew up in Athens, Accra and Kuwait City. After studying cinema in the UK, she settled in Paris. She directed three short films that received a mention at festivals before shooting her first feature Blind Sun, a dystopian thriller selected among others at Toronto (best photography), Sitges, Thessaloniki (Fipresci), Neuchâtel and Fantasporto (best actor).
31 August 2017

Vincent Lannoo

Vincent Lannoo is a Belgian director who studied cinema at the Institut des Arts de Diffusion. In 1998, he directed I Love the Movies , a short fiction film that won the Best European Short Film award at the Brussels International Film Festival. After that, he turned to feature-length films, directing Strass and Ordinary Man. In 2010, he made his first comedy, Vampires.
31 August 2017

Billy O’Brien

Billy O’Brien is an award winning Irish film director and screenwriter. His latest film is the supernatural thriller I Am Not a Serial Killer, adapted from the best-selling novel of the same name by Dan Wells. Billy's other features include the science fiction thriller Scintilla and the dark Irish horror film Isolation.
31 August 2017

William Friedkin

William Friedkin is one of those filmmakers who had an impact on the shift in American cinema in the 1970s and were involved in its renewal and redefinition. Initially a maker of documentaries, the Chicago-born director proposed a new view of cinema, which was more direct and more realistic and made each of his early works an event in itself.
30 November 2020

Aaron Moorhead

30 November 2020

Alexandre O. Philippe

30 November 2020

Ryan Prows

30 November 2020

Bill Watterson

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Isabella Eklof

30 November 2020

Simon Rumley

17 November 2020

Jean-Raymond Garcia

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