Filmmaking / Directing

The place to discuss, share content and offer advice and tips on all things filmmaking and the craft of directing. From pre-production to on set practices to navigating the industry and beyond, this is your forum

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Laura Hammer
Women at Cannes 2026: The Directors and Films You Need to Know

Five women directors are competing for the Palme d'Or at the 2026 Cannes Film Festival — and the films they have brought to the Croisette this year cover an extraordinary range of voice, geography, and form.

Marie Kreutzer returns to Cannes with GENTLE MONSTER, a psychological drama starring Léa Sey...

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Shadow Dragu-Mihai

We need many more women recognized for their work. This is good to see.

Dr Lady Priyanka Mallick Banerjee

we need more women recognise on World stage.

Honoured to share that my fashion film “Cosmic Energy: Where Fashion Is Born” has been officially selected for the ICJ International Award 2026.

Honoured to share that my fashion film “Cosmic Energy: Where Fashion Is Born” has been officially selected for the ICJ International Award 2026.

This recognition continues an extraordinary international journey following the film’s Official Selections at the World AI Film Festival in Cannes and Afric...

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Peter D. Marshall
Character Backstory

“Backstory is a set of events that have occurred before the main story. These events can either be alluded to, described by one or more characters, or shown in flashbacks. Oftentimes, a backstory for a character is used to give some quick info on an introduced character or to dramatically reveal som...

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How to Build a Foundation for Your Narrative with Backstory
How to Build a Foundation for Your Narrative with Backstory
Backstory are events that have occurred before the main story that are either alluded to, described by the characters, or shown in flashback.
Solid Goddess

Well said, Bryan. That distinction between what the writer needs to know and what the audience needs to hear is where the real discipline lives. Do you find that balance shifts depending on genre? A thriller can withhold more than a family drama, for instance.

Doug Kayne

How much backstory should be revealed? I give the dreaded answer, "It depends." One school of thought is that if it's not going to be shown onstage, keep it off the page. However, the actor/actress mi...

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Solid Goddess

Doug, this is exactly the kind of nuanced answer this topic deserves. 'It depends' is the only honest response, and I appreciate how you've broken down the variables—performers' needs, writers' room u...

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Doug Kayne

As much as it makes me sound like a broken record (showing my age, now), Solid Goddess... It depends. Sometimes they're more alive that way, as the characters dictate what works for them and what does...

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Anthony McBride

As a screenwriter, backstory is key to the visual medium in giving the sudience a sense of the character's behavior to pull them in emotionally.

Michael Hogan
Location Help

Friends,

We are in early pre-production for a new live action comedy/horror short film, "Not a Creature Was Stirring". Before we reach out to location services, I'll run this past our experts here.

The story begins with "A star-filled sky and crescent moon cast bluish-grey shadows among the snow-duste...

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Peter D. Marshall
45 Negative Character Personality Traits (pt3)

Use these character traits to help develop your film characters.

36. Ruthless: Ruthless individuals pursue their goals with no regard for others' feelings or well-being, often using unethical means to succeed. Their cold-blooded approach can leave a trail of hurt in their wake.

37. Sadistic: Sadistic...

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Muzafar Batyrkhodzhaev
Why Do Older Films Sometimes Feel More Alive Than Modern Ones?

Lately I’ve been thinking about something.

why do so many modern films feel more predictable than before?

today we have better cameras, better CGI, bigger budgets, more advanced technology, and access to tools filmmakers in the past could only dream of. but somehow, many older films still feel more...

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Haley Mary

I've noticed that too with modern movies. There are actually few new movies that I like to watch and I'm a fan of the classics from the '40s through the '90s, some very early 2000s. I think part of it...

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R Chavana

No you're correct in my opinion. Films are way too safe, and that's why they suck. Art should make you open your mind, and sometimes the way to do that is to do or say something uncomfortable. Older m...

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Markice Moore

I have soooo much I want to say about this but ill keep it short, the sensation that older films feel more alive to me is driven by todays Hollywood’s extreme risk aversion and data centered fn filmma...

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Lami Skye

I think it’s less about technology and more about constraints and intent. Older films often had tighter limitations, which forced more specific choices in storytelling, performance, and visual languag...

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Solid Goddess

This is a question that haunts every serious writer, Muzafar. I think the answer lies somewhere in between: technology hasn't killed risk-taking, but the business model has. When studios prioritized t...

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Sandra Correia
Soul Mated at Liverpool Indie Awards — Seeking Advice for the Next Step

Thrilled to share some beautiful news from the journey of SOUL MATED.

My short script has been nominated for Best Short Script at the Liverpool Indie Awards on March 28 — a recognition that fills me with light and deep gratitude.

This story was born from intuition, connection, and the belief that what...

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Brian Couch

'Well done... and I'm sure 'well-deserved'. Congrats... keep moving.

Brian Couch

Zanna Cardash

Sandra Correia, great news about the nomination - congrats - but do manage your expectations. It's a small, regional festival seating around 150 people - other contestants. And take a look at their we...

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Wendy Kay

Congratulations! Just keep going and never give up!

Mahmood Inkstechshub

Hello folks. This film seems AI-ish

Solid Goddess

Congratulations on the nomination, Sandra. 'Soul Mated' has a beautiful premise, and your poster reflects the emotional depth of the story. As a writer, I know how rare it is when a project finds its...

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Marc Ginsburg
I need help from you in 3 different ways, thank you

To My Allies at Stage 32:

The choice of words is critical. Every writer knows that. I chose "Allies" rather than "friends" or "colleagues" because I have a purpose for my writing and for being here. I am writing an ongoing TV series, an episode a week, called CHRYSALIS - THE FAMILY ADVENTURE(S), a f...

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Lami Skye

This is a strong concept and you clearly have a lot of material built out already. I think you’ll get the most value by starting with a focused review of a small section first (pilot or early arc) to...

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Solid Goddess

Eighty-five episodes is an extraordinary commitment, Marc. The serialized family dramedy format you're building—especially with the social and political threads woven through—requires serious stamina....

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Art Arutyunyan
I LOVE directing

I’m happiest behind the monitor. Specifically, (a) building a world that up until now only existed on page, (b) developing visual language, (c) collaborative process (probably should be "a").

Lami Skye

There’s something really special about that transition from page to image when an idea stops being imagined privately and starts becoming a tangible world through collaboration and visual language.

Solid Goddess

Your stills reflect a strong, cohesive visual sensibility. The transition from script to screen is where craft becomes art, and it's clear you approach that process with both intention and passion. As...

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Maurice Vaughan
Making a Lookbook

What are some tips for making a lookbook? And what have you used a lookbook for (used it to help pitch a project to investors, figured out the look of your film, etc.)?

Maurice Vaughan

Thanks for the info and tips, Amit Timalsina, Abhijeet Aade, and Debbie Croysdale....

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Maurice Vaughan

Hey, Pat Savage. How's it going? I'm not on Stage 32 that much anymore. I’ve had a rare, chronic type of arthritis called Ankylosing Spondylitis since I was 21. I'm also dealing with some other health...

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Pat Savage

Maurice Vaughan

I'm at the Cannes Film Festival now and for some days to come. Get well we miss you here brother.

David Horton

Maurice Vaughan Glad you are back.

Adam Spencer

Maurice Vaughan—it is very good to see you.

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Sam Rivera
Tim Burton Is Heading to Cannes With a Mystery Project

Tim Burton is hitting the Croisette this week to pitch a new, top-secret movie project to buyers. According to The Dish, he'll be taking meetings at Cannes for something that's being kept under wraps for now.

Burton just came off Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, which grossed $452 million worldwide—a massive...

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Tim Burton Cannes-Bound To Pitch New Movie
Tim Burton Cannes-Bound To Pitch New Movie
Tim Burton is hitting the Cannes Film Festival this week and The Dish hears he is there to take meetings on a top-secret movie project.
Nova Elizabeth

Honestly, I’d love to see Tim Burton return fully to his darker gothic roots, the kind of atmosphere and originality that made films like,, and so unforgettable.

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CJ Connell
Anyone here involved with the XPRIZE Future Vision contest?

I'm looking for advice on how these film contests work, XPRIZE wants a 3 minute or less trailer for a Sci-Fi movie. Any advice?

Mike Boas

I just read the website. Looks cool.

The one hitch I see is, in addition to having a treatment to submit, you should have a completed screenplay ready to go (two weeks after the contest deadline) in c...

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CJ Connell

Mike, Thanks for the input. The screenplay issue is something I am preparing for, there is a few groups in Boise that I am contacting for help in that area. I have a good handle on the storyline and s...

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Mike Boas

I’m still wrapping my head around a possible story idea. In most sci-fi, the conflict comes from scien...

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