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At ScreenFish, we believe that the truths of God's story can be seen in unexpected places, especially within the world of film and television. We're looking for those connections wherever possible. Welcome to the conversation. Welcome to ScreenFish.
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In this ScreenFish 1on1 Interview, Riz Ahmed, who plays Hamlet in HAMLET, discusses what makes Shakespeare’s classic resonate across cultures and touch the universal human experience. He reflects on the personal insights and lessons he has gained from embodying Hamlet, exploring how the role challenges and transforms an actor. Riz also shares his thoughts on contemporary films that may endure for centuries, considering what makes stories timeless and why some narratives continue to connect deeply with audiences across generations.HAMLET is available in theatres on April 10th, 2026.
In this ScreenFish 1on1 Interview, Genki Kawamura, director of EXIT 8, discusses the challenges of bringing a unique video game to the big screen and how the film intentionally “blurs the lines” between reality and choice. He reflects on the shifting perspectives, the weight of character decisions, and the moral uncertainty that drives the story. Kawamura also shares how each character “levels up,” how anomalies were determined, and why the film is more than just a typical video game adaptation.EXIT 8 is available in theatres on Friday, April 10th, 2026.
In this ScreenFish 1on1 Interview, executive producers Bruce Miller and Warren Littlefield discuss THE TESTAMENTS and how it differs from The Handmaid’s Tale. They explore the importance of perspective, contrasting Agnes, who grew up inside Gilead, with Daisy, who comes from outside. Bruce and Warren reflect on why holding that tension between insiders and outsiders was essential to the story, and how it shapes the narrative, deepens character development, and offers fresh insight into the world and its social dynamics.THE TESTAMENTS begins streaming exclusively on Hulu & Disney+ on Wednesday, April 8th, 2026.
In this ScreenFish 1on1 Interview, Corine Meijers, producer at Studio Biarritz, discusses the immersive VR projects LACUNA and LESBIAN SIMULATOR. She reflects on how LACUNA serves as both a remembrance project and a meditation on how memory—or its absence—shapes identity, while LESBIAN SIMULATOR highlights societal blind spots around lesbian and queer acceptance. Corine also explores how VR immersiveness reshapes understanding of the world and the creative challenges of recreating a universe shaped by lost memories.Studio Biarritz was featured at SXSW 2026.
In this ScreenFish 1on1 Interview, Sean Cisterna, director of SILVER SCREAMERS, discusses giving life and visibility to elderly individuals within a genre often centered on death. He reflects on the creative and emotional challenges of telling these stories and how the documentary profoundly changed his perspective on aging, legacy, and humanity. Sean also shares insights into the impact the film has on both its subjects and viewers, highlighting the dignity, humor, and resilience of the elderly community.SILVER SCREAMERS is playing at Hot Docs Cinema on Friday, April 3rd, 2026.
In this ScreenFish 1on1 Interview, Nat Boltt, director of HOLY DAYS, discusses the creative process behind the film’s stop-motion animation and how it brings the story to life. He reflects on exploring grief through the eyes of a child and framing death as a miracle, creating a narrative that is both tender and profound. Nat also shares his thoughts on the importance of joyful films, and how balancing sorrow and joy can offer audiences hope, reflection, and emotional resonance.HOLY DAYS is available in theatres now.
In this ScreenFish 1on1 Interview, Gabriel Mascaro, director of THE BLUE TRAIL, discusses the themes and vision behind the film. He reflects on the idea of learning to dream later in life and how the story explores personal growth and transformation. Gabriel also talks about the film’s unique blend of dystopia and coming-of-age elements, examining how these contrasting genres intersect to create a narrative that is both thought-provoking and emotionally resonant.THE BLUE TRAIL is in theatres on April 3rd, 2026.
In this ScreenFish 1on1 Interview, Emi Lo (Teoritta) and Dawn M. Bennett (Patausche Kivia) discuss SENTENCED TO BE A HERO and its commentary on justice, morality, and personal responsibility. They reflect on what it means to be a prisoner versus a hero, exploring how their characters navigate ethical dilemmas and societal expectations. The conversation delves into the emotional stakes of the series, examining how individuals define heroism and the choices that shape their paths within a complex, morally charged world.SENTENCED TO BE A HERO is now streaming on CrunchyRoll.
In this ScreenFish 1on1 Interview, Sergei Loznitsa, writer and director of TWO PROSECUTORS, discusses the film’s exploration of “the impunity of power” and how the theme resonates with contemporary audiences. He reflects on navigating the delicate line between historical events and fictional storytelling, and how the process challenged his own views on justice. Sergei also shares insights into the moral and ethical questions that drive the narrative, highlighting why the story remains urgent and relevant today.TWO PROSECUTORS is available in theatres on March 27th, 2026.
In this ScreenFish 1on1 Interview, filmmaker, advocate, and storyteller Folklaur Chevrier discusses her journey from actor and model to founder of Folklaur Films, where she creates stories that heal, empower, and ignite change. She reflects on her work investigating the Christine Jessop case, balancing narrative tension with responsibility to real-life events. Folklaur also shares her thoughts on the response to the Netflix series and the types of stories she’s most passionate about bringing to the screen next and why they are urgent today.THE CHRISTINE JESSOP STORY is available on Netflix now.
In this ScreenFish 1on1 Interview, Matt Wolpert and Ben Nedivi, executive producers, creators, and showrunners of FOR ALL MANKIND, discuss the evolution of the series over the past decade and what has changed in its storytelling. They explore why the show resonates so deeply with audiences and reflect on the theme of “fighting for our humanity,” examining the difference between surviving and thriving for their characters in a world shaped by ambition, history, and human resilience.The 10-episode fifth season of “For All Mankind" will make its global debut on Apple TV with one episode on Friday, March 27, followed by one new episode every Friday through May 29.
In this ScreenFish 1on1 Interview, Kurt Deimer, who plays The Grog in SCARED TO DEATH, discusses bringing his character to life and building the expansive Grog universe. He reflects on learning from horror legends like Lin Shaye and Bill Moseley, drawing inspiration from their experience to shape his performance. Kurt also shares insights into balancing fear, mythology, and fun, showing how The Grog contributes to the film’s suspense, tension, and the larger horror world.SCARED TO DEATH is in theatres now.
In this ScreenFish 1on1 Interview, Skinner and director Allen Cordell discuss ART SHOW WITH CAPTAIN SKINNER and the creative process behind the show’s unique art. They explore how improvisation shapes performances and how major issues are addressed through the guise of humour. The conversation also touches on the deeper personal themes of the series, including the idea that “that’s the scariest, finding out who you are,” highlighting the balance of comedy, reflection, and artistic expression.ART SHOW WITH CAPTAIN SKINNER is streaming now on YouTube.
In this ScreenFish 1on1 Interview, Adam McArthur (Yuji Itadori) and Kayleigh McKee (Yuta Okkotsu) discuss JUJUTSU KAISEN Season 3 and how the shifts in tone affect their characters’ growth and relationships. They also get creative imagining their own curse techniques, exploring what powers they’d wield and how that reflects their personalities. The conversation offers insight into character development, voice acting, and the fun of bringing these iconic anime heroes to life for fans.JUJUTSU KAISEN Season 3 is streaming now on CrunchyRoll.
In this ScreenFish 1on1 Interview, Anita Doron, director of MAYA & SAMAR, discusses the symbolic role of sexuality in the film and what it represents within the story. She reflects on how the narrative explores stories that cross cultural boundaries and the challenges of translating personal experiences across different perspectives. Anita also delves into the theme of shame, examining how characters confront and overcome it, and how this struggle shapes the emotional and cultural depth of the film.MAYA & SAMAR is in theatres now.
In this ScreenFish 1on1 Interview, Rene Echevarria, executive producer of THE FAITHFUL: WOMEN OF THE BIBLE, discusses how this epic three-night network production came to life. He reflects on the selection of key biblical women—Sarah, Rebekah, Leah, and Rachel—and why their stories were chosen. Rene also explores the importance of perspective, sharing how working with Julie Weitz and Carol Mendelsohn allowed the series to tell these familiar stories through the eyes of women, offering audiences a fresh and compelling viewpoint.THE FAITHFUL: WOMEN OF THE BIBLE begins it's three-episode series on Sunday, March 22nd, 2026 and airs a new episode every Sunday until April 5th, 2026.
In this ScreenFish 1on1 Interview, Alireza Khatami, writer and director of THE THINGS YOU KILL, discusses the inspiration behind the film and where the story came from. He explores themes of masculinity and what it truly means to be masculine, reflecting on his own understanding. Alireza also delves into the idea that “no one is resentful by nature,” examining the moral complexity of his character in Killing the Light and whether his actions make him a bad guy.THE THINGS YOU KILL is in theatres on March 20th, 2026.
In this ScreenFish 1on1 Interview, Amanda Babaei Vieira and Nicolette Pearse, stars of MAYA & SAMAR, discuss the complex dynamic between their characters. They explore what Samar sees in Maya and vice versa, unpacking the emotional and personal stakes of their relationship. The actors also reflect on why sexuality can feel like a dangerous and powerful force, examining how desire, identity, and societal expectations shape their characters’ experiences throughout the story.MAYA & SAMAR is in theatres on Friday, March 20th, 2026.
In this ScreenFish 1on1 Interview, Marc Klasfeld, filmmaker of DO NOT ENTER, discusses the spirit of adventure that drives the horror in the film. He reflects on how the story taps into the universal fear of wanting to become “more” and the pressures of relevance. Marc also shares insights into the creation and design of the film’s unique “beasties,” exploring how their look and presence contribute to the tension, scares, and overall atmosphere of the movie.DO NOT ENTER is in theatres on Friday, March 20th, 2026.
In this ScreenFish 1on1 Interview, Búi Dam, director of BIRITA, discusses why he chose to adapt King Lear and the ethical challenges of putting his mother onstage. He reflects on the question, “Am I the movie?” and how being the subject of your own film shapes your perspective and interaction with the story. Búi also shares his philosophy on life, exploring the idea that “don’t take life too seriously; no one gets out alive anyways,” and how it influences his creative process.BIRITA is in competition at CPH:DOX 2026.























