Nadine LABAKI, director, talks about her first film entitled "Caramel" and selected in the Directors' Fortnight. She explains that the intention of the film is not political. She believes that the young Lebanese, the young generation, no longer want to talk about war but about everyday life. Despite her wish, a week after the shooting, the war broke out in Lebanon, she felt guilty to make a non-political film. But she finally believes that her film is "a message of peace".
Greta GERWIG is interviewed about the film "Frances Ha" of which she is co-writer with Noah Baumbach and lead actress. She returns to the end of the film and evokes her love and that of Noah Baumbach for Paris and French cinema.
Japanese director Hirokazu Kore-eda talks about his film "Umimachi Diary". He explains his desire to offer the viewer the daily life of four sisters and not a plot. He asked the actresses to live in the apartment where the film takes place and to act as if they lived there together.
Omar SY is invited for the release of "Tellement proches", a film by Eric Tolédano and Olivier Nackache. He talks about his rapid success in cinema after his debut with Fred Testot on the TV show "After-sales service of programs". He tries to keep a cool head and remain cautious while making the most of what happens to him. For this last film, he is happy not to have the role of the comedian.