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Chris O'Falt Writer Indiewire

Chris O'Falt

VP, Features Strategy
Chris O'Falt hosts the Filmmaker Toolkit podcast. Previously, he covered the indie and doc film beat for The Hollywood Reporter. When he’s not writing about the innovation of today’s leading filmmakers, Chris is helping train the next (and hopefully more diverse) generation of filmmakers through a non-profit he co-founded in NYCHA’s Gowanus Houses. Follow @cofalt.
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Michael Mann goes into detail about reaching for a distinctly digital aesthetic in the 2000s, and pushing the boundaries of a nascent technology to create something new.
MISHIMA: A LIFE IN FOUR CHAPTERS, Ken Ogata, 1985.© Warner Bros./ Courtesy Everett Collection
Paul Schrader Tells All
Paul Schrader tells the incredible story of why his masterpiece “Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters" never showed in Japan and shares details of his new film “Non Compos Mentis."
Izaac Wang stars as "Chris Wang" in writer/director Sean Wang's DÌDI, a Focus Features release. 
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Director Sean Wang on how he used his Google Creative Labs experience to turn 2008-era AIM and Myspace into cinematic storytelling tools.  
(from left) Tyler (Glen Powell) and Kate (Daisy Edgar-Jones) in Twisters, directed by Lee Isaac Chung.
Hollywood Goes Country
"I’d never seen a country album in an action film before," director Lee Isaac Chung tells IndieWire, taking us through the soundtrack from Chris Stapleton to Luke Combs.
MAYFIELD, KENTUCKY - DECEMBER 16: Debris is seen from the inside of the American Legion theatre on December 16, 2021 in Mayfield, Kentucky. Multiple tornadoes struck several Midwest states late evening on December 10, causing widespread destruction and multiple casualties.  (Photo by Brandon Bell/Getty Images)
Filmmaker Toolkit
Director Lee Isaac Chung discusses how he navigated making a big, fun summer popcorn blockbuster about real destruction that continues to upend people’s lives. 
(from left) Kate (Daisy Edgar-Jones) and Jeb (Daryl McCormack) in Twisters, directed by Lee Isaac Chung.
Filmmaker Interview
The CGI tornados are incredible, but to sell the action, director Lee Isaac Chung needed two jet engines, 10,000-gallon dump tanks, and water cannons to create a real storm for the actors. 
Best Cinematography of 2024
The best cinematography of 2024 movies (so far) includes massive studio films like "Dune: Part 2" and singular indies like "I Saw the TV Glow."
Julio Torres
Filmmaker Toolkit
Julio Torres, the creator, director, and star of HBO's 'Fantasmas,' talks to IndieWire about the Season 1 finale.
'Longlegs'
Filmmaker Interview
Writer/director Osgood Perkins explains how the band T. Rex cosmically connects to "Longlegs," and sound designer Eugenio Battaglia reveals what's hidden in the film.
'Longlegs'
Filmmaker Interview
"Longlegs" waits to reveal its serial killer's appearance — now director Osgood Perkins and makeup dept head Felix Fox detail how Cage's transformation came about.
'Fantasmas'
Dogville, NYC
Creator and star Julio Torres tells IndieWire how the austere "Dogville" influenced his phantasmagorical HBO series.
'Raging Bull'
Filmmaker Toolkit
Editor Thelma Schoonmaker tells IndieWire how her husband, the legendary “Red Shoes” director, contributed to some of Martin Scorsese’s greatest films.
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