Q&A with Mai Khoi, along with the film's director Joe Piscatella hosted by ethnomusicologist and filmmaker Dr. Barley Norton.
Watch our panel discussion with Director Emmanuel Gras, Maria Ngoma and Franc Kunda. Hosted by journalist and producer Carol Nahra.
Another chance to watch our Q&A with directors Randy Barbato and Fenton Bailey, hosted by Time Out's Film Editor, Dave Calhoun.
After the film we were joined for a Q&A with the Director Gerry Fox, and Marc Quinn himself.
Kevin Macdonald joined us to talk about the life of Bob Marley, and the making of his definitive doc on Marley's life and times.
Director Katrine Boorman joined us for a Q&A following a screening of her documentary Me and Me Dad.
The screening on Sun 10 Nov was followed by a Q&A with co-director André Singer hosted by Dochouse's Elizabeth Wood.
The screening on Friday the 5th of November was followed by a live Q&A with director Dylan Williams. Hosted by journalist Carol Nahra.
Director Luke Lorentzen and producer Kellen Quinn joined us at Bertha DocHouse for a Q&A after the screening on Friday 21st February.
The screening was followed by a Q&A with the director Stanley Nelson and Miles Davis' nephew Vince Wilburn Jnr hosted by Richard Williams.
Director Jake Meginsky and Sonic Youth's Thurston Moore joined DocHouse for a post-screening discussion.
Director Rehad Desai joined us for a post-screening Q&A discusses his documentary Miners Shot Down.
The screening on Friday 3rd Sep was followed by a Q&A with the director. Hosted by Carol Nahra.
The screening was followed by a Zoom Q&A with film director Sergei Loznitsa and film scholar Professor Ian Christie. Presented in partnership with Pushkin House.
Following the UK premiere screening of Murder in Paris on Wednesday 29th September, 18:15, director Enver Samuel was in conversation with South African writer Andrew Feinstein, live via Zoom.
Director Farida Pacha and cinematographer Lutz Konermann discuss their strikingly beautiful documentary.
Co-directors Pippa Ehrlich and James Reed joined us to discuss making the film, underwater cinematography, marine conservation and extraordinary sea creatures. Hosted by journalist Carol Nahra.
Post-screening Q&A with Just Vision executive director Suhad Babaa, hosted by Kirsten Geekie.
The screening on the 13th of March was followed by a Q&A with editor David Charap.
Panel discussion with the film’s director Christopher Ian Smith, Noël James, Michael Edwards, and chaired by Clare Melhuish.
Ahead of the release of Nick Broomfield’s latest film, Whitney ‘Can I Be Me’, we hosted a very special retrospective & Q&A with the man himself.