Fast & Furious: How The Franchise Remade Hollywood w/ Dan Hassler-Forest
The Fast and the Furious (Rob Cohen, 2001) was a small film about Los Angeles street racers, immigrant car culture, and …

The Fast and the Furious (Rob Cohen, 2001) was a small film about Los Angeles street racers, immigrant car culture, and …

The Guardian’s Peter Bradshaw has been sending dispatches from Cannes since 1999. If you ask him what’s chan…

Divorce is rarely one story. It’s four, or five — each told from a different room in the same house. In his new fi…

Hugo Emmerzael speaks with DJ and composer Kangding Ray about Sirat — a punishing, bass-driven plunge into the borderlan…

Host Laura Gommans chats with cultural critic Esje Seigfried about the lasting impact of Brokeback Mountain 20 years on,…

In collaboration with Eye Filmmuseum’s exhibition Ongoing, celebrating the singular career of Tilda Swinton, Hugo Emmerz…

Sven Bresser’s debut feature Rietland marks a striking moment for Dutch cinema — the first film in nearly 30 years to be…

Sepideh Farsi’s Put Your Soul on Your Hand and Walk is a film made in the urgency of the present. Composed through a ser…

In this episode, Kiriko sits down with Dutch filmmaker Morgan Knibbe to discuss his blistering debut fictional feature T…

Reporting from the Croisette, host Hugo Emmerzael is joined by fellow film critic Savina Petkova who together reflect on…

Dutch Nazi propagandist Jan Teunissen was once one of the most powerful—and now largely forgotten—figures in Dutch cinem…

In collaboration with Go Short, the Netherlands’ premier short film festival (April 1–6 in Nijmegen), we explore the pow…

Legendary filmmaker Ernest Dickerson joins host Elliot Bloom for a compelling journey through his remarkable career. Fro…

Fresh off winning the Dutch Film Critics’ Choice Award at the Netherlands Film Festival, LAB111 resident filmmaker Jeroe…

A fearless voice against systemic injustice, Raoul Peck has crafted a body of work that interrogates the legacies of col…

When 26 royal treasures from the Kingdom of Dahomey (modern-day Republic of Benin) would finally be returned from France…

Trigger warning: Please be advised that this episode includes discussions about sexual violence. In this powerful episod…

In Kneecap, Rich Peppiatt delivers a raw and politically charged origin story about JJ, a Belfast teacher, and two self-…

Following a packed-out CC Film Club screening of Knight Of Cups, host Hugo chats with Tom van der Linden, the creator of…

Visionary director Tarsem Singh joins Kiriko to reflect on The Fall (2006), once dubbed by the filmmaker himself as “the…

Crafted on a shoestring budget, Kevin Boitelle’s feature debut, Trip-Tych, serves as both a film about the art of …

Fresh off her feature debut opening the Netherlands Film Festival, one of LAB111's resident filmmakers Laura Herman…

After his 1980s collaboration with legendary filmmaker Michael Powell on a documentary chronicling Powell’s career, dire…

To celebrate the 15th anniversary of the acclaimed stop-motion epic Coraline, Laura Gommans had the distinct pleasure of…

Lukas Moodysson shares with Hugo his experiences of making Fucking Åmål, how a story close to his heart has taken on a l…

Collectively known as The Ross Brothers, Bill and Turner Ross are utterly unique in their approach to filmmaking. In a c…

A film’s success often rests on the shoulders of its most bankable stars. But have stars once born to seduce the silver …

Sean Price Williams, a stalwart in American indie cinematography, has boldly embarked on his directorial debut with The …

Liberated from the arthouse cliches of cinema, Bertrand Bonello is a rare kind of director. Our host Hugo Emmerzael spok…

Baloji is a prolific francophone rapper, known for his visually striking and poetic style. So his turn to filmmaking onl…

If you don’t know already, Molly Manning Walker’s feature debut How To Have Sex (2023) has taken the world by storm. Thi…

“Hope is political. If you have hope then you have confidence you can change things” After 60 years of filmmaking, Briti…

For this edition of Future Frames, you can hear from our rising filmmakers who we’ll be screening at Volk’s Hotel Sunday…

For this edition of Future Frames, you can hear from our rising filmmakers who we’ll be screening at Volk’s Hotel Sunday…

Passages (2023) by Ira Sachs sets the tone for the cold change in seasons – a people’s favourite that has got us …

Set against the rise of Russia's authoritarian regime, filmmaker Marusya Syroechkovskaya paints an homage to both a…

With the multidisciplinary film program Witch Way Now: Recasting A Feminist Icon heading into its second month of film s…

For the final Future Frames episode, filmmaker Kiriko Mechanicus talks with fellow filmmaker and good friend Razan Hassa…

Sitting down with filmmaker, screenwriter, chef, and all-around powerhouse Amira Duynhouwer for a Future Frames intervie…

Inspired by the experiences of a close friend, Davy Chou decided to make a film about her non-stereotypical adoption sto…

Recognizing herself in Stefanie Kolk’s journey towards a career in film that started out in a different place entirely, …

For the second interview in our Future Frames series, Head Of Program Tom Ooms and his good friend, Amsterdam-based writ…

After watching Ashley Röttjers’ short film Celestial Spaces: A Liberation on Meditation Practices at an IDFA Meets event…

In anticipation of our first live podcast event where we will be revisiting the iconic Twilight (2008), we had the absol…

As part of our new partnership with Mubi, we had the exclusive chance to speak with Artist-turned-filmmaker Amalia Ulman…

Widely regarded as the bald bad boy of contemporary French cinema, Gaspar Noé has been disrupting movies and polarising …

Director Martijn de Jong joins producer Elliot to discuss his feature debut Narcosis. Selected as this year’s Dutc…

As longtime admirers of Mia Hansen-Løve’s body of work here on the podcast, producer Elliot hosts a very candid an…

Directors Sarah Blok & Lisa Konno join to discuss their short trilogy of non-traditional immigrant story of fathers.…

Joined by the programmers of Imagine Film Festival, the largest celebration for fantastic film in the Netherlands, showc…

If a loved-one decided they had enough of life and wanted it to come to an end, how would you respond? Director, Floor v…

Are we witnessing the end of American mainstream cinema? Diving deep into this topic, Hugo invites filmmaker, film criti…

Find out how a particular holiday experience led director Christian Tafdrup to write his latest film Speak No Evil (2022…

Here to discuss the mesmerising nature of volcanoes captured through the lens of Katia & Maurice Krafft, director Sa…

Here to discuss her latest film Splendid Isolation (2022) and the poetry of cinema, Urszula Antoniak candidly shares why…

Listen to Uberto Pasolini’s journey to becoming a filmmaker. After leaving the banking industry early on to pursue…

Recorded live from the French airport Nice, Hugo & Tom recap their rollercoaster experience of Cannes Film Festival.…

Once proclaimed the most beautiful boy in the world by Italian director Luchino Visconti, former teen star Björn Andrése…

A teenage girl discovers an egg that starts to hatch… Finnish director Hanna Bergholm joins Hugo to discuss …

With Paul Schrader’s must-read book Transcendental Style In Film – suggested by director Viktor van der Valk…

It’s about time we absolve ourselves of the guilt we feel when enjoying our personal favourites! Writer Basje Boer joins…

With the release of their feature debut Gagarine (2020) in cinemas here in The Netherlands, we spoke with directors Fann…

In conjunction with the upcoming Camera Japan Festival at LAB111, a celebration of upcoming and contemporary Japanese fi…

A director is much like a chef, and it is no surprise that directors often use cooking analogies when describing their o…

Eroticism should be found in balance! Now isn’t it about time that women in cinema got to look back, shifting the gaze b…

Western cinema has mostly defined our movie crushes to be predominantly white, often leaving non-white characters to be …

The month of May is always a period of remembrance, commemorating all those who lost their lives during the Second World…

We are delighted to welcome Miriam Guttmann, director of the recent VPRO documentary Seeds of Deceit (Het Zaat Van Karba…