• “Palestine 36" - Interview with Filmmaker Annemarie Jacir
    Jun 1 2026

    In this interview, Palestinian writer and director Annemarie Jacir talks to Borrowing Tape about the challenges of recreating 1930s-era Palestine, tackling Israeli censorship around her film, and working with a stacked Palestinian and British cast.

    Available on rent on Prime Video and Letterboxd Video Store.


    Interviewer: Shaurya Thapa

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    25 mins
  • “The Yeti” - Interview with Filmmakers William Pisciotta and Gene Gallerano
    May 6 2026

    Creature features aren’t new to Hollywood, even though we’re yet to get a definitive film on the mysterious snow giant called “Yeti”. Writers and directors Gene Gallerano and William Pisciotta are trying to fill that gap with their aptly titled period adventure horror The Yeti.

    Available on VOD and digital. Physical Media (DVD/Blu-ray): May 19, 2026


    Interviewer: Shaurya Thapa


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    11 mins
  • “The Astronaut ” - Interview with Film Writer / Director Jess Varley
    Apr 11 2026

    With the Artemis II crew’s historic return to Earth this week making headlines, there is no better time to look at The Astronaut: a space traveler gets existential in Jess Varley's sci-fi drama. In this interview, the writer and director talks about consulting real-life astronauts, her love for Spielbergian space films, and scouting for an "Ex Machina" house.

    Interviewer: Shaurya Thapa

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    18 mins
  • “Late Shift ” - Interview with Film Writer / Director Petra Biondina Volpe
    Mar 30 2026

    On the surface, Late Shift comes across as an anxiety-inducing medical drama as we follow a nurse on a graveyard shift at an understaffed hospital. But as Swiss filmmaker Petra Biondina Volpe breaks down her research, interactions with healthcare workers, and concerns for an understaffed medical future, Late Shift becomes much more than just a riveting human drama. In this conversation, the director reveals how she set out to undo cliched nurse tropes in medical dramas, how they filmed it all in an abandoned Zurich hospital, and how Late Shift doubles as a “cry to arms” for better care for those who care for us.

    Interviewer: Shaurya Thapa

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    19 mins
  • “My Father’s Shadow” - Interview with Film Director / Co-writer Akinola Davies Jr.
    Feb 22 2026

    Akinola Davies Jr. premiered his debut feature film My Father’s Shadow last year at Cannes, making it the first Nigerian film to be a part of the festival’s Official Selection. Since then, the moving father-son drama has gone on to earn rave reviews and even the possibility of a BAFTA win for Davies. But the overwhelming success is rooted in a personal story from 1993-era Nigeria, one penned by his own brother. Talking to Borrowing Tape, Davies breaks down his tender and intimate debut, capturing the city of Lagos on 16mm film, and representing Nigerian cinema on a global stage.

    Interviewer: Shaurya Thapa

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    16 mins
  • “Chaperone” - Interview with Film Writer / Director Zoe Eisenberg
    Feb 12 2026

    In Chaperone, director Zoe Eisenmberg makes it quite easy for her audience to sympathize with her protagonist, Misha. Misha is a struggling 29-year-old who can’t seem to figure out where she fits. She lacks ambition in her professional and personal life and faces constant judgment and double standards from the people closest to her. However, just as we begin to put ourselves in her shoes, she makes a drastic choice. She meets a charismatic teenage boy and, rather than disclose her real age, allows him to believe she is his age, sparking a romance. At times funny, tragic, and uncomfortable, director Zoe Eisenberg’s debut film asks big questions of her characters and audiences. Eisenberg, the innovative writer-director behind this Hawaii-set drama, sat down with Borrowing Tape to discuss complex characters, May-December romances, and tragedy.

    Streaming on Prime Video. Available on VOD and digital.

    Interviewer: Sofia Sheehan

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    12 mins
  • “All That’s Left of You” - Interview with Film Writer / Director Cherien Dabis
    Jan 9 2026

    Palestinian-American director Cherien Dabis’s family drama, All That’s Left of You, traces three generations of a Palestinian family over a 75-year period. With the film garnering buzz as Jordan’s Oscars submission for Best International Feature, Dabis breaks down her exploration of intergenerational trauma, balancing acting with directing, and the importance of global distribution for Palestinian cinema.

    Interviewer: Shaurya Thapa

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    18 mins
  • “In Camera” - Interview with Film Writer / Director Naqqash Khalid
    Nov 28 2025

    In Camera is a 2024 British drama film that was written and directed by Naqqash Khalid in his directorial debut. The film follows the daily affairs of struggling actor Aden (Nabhaan Rizwan) as he moves from one eccentric audition to the other. Khalid breaks down his new release, how he got inspired by "the angry young men" of British cinema, and the racial and moral ambiguity of his "alien" protagonist Aden.

    Interviewer: Shaurya Thapa

    Feature interview with transcript


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    21 mins