Filmmaker Interview for “Tango in Twilight”

We spoke with the director of the film “Tango in Twilight” Dr. Teresa Mular about filmmaking.

What drew me to create this film?

An act of absolute serendipity while visiting Buenos Aires , the city where I was born and raised . I was at a tango dance ( I’ve been tango dancing for many years ) and suddenly the disc jockey and organizer of that tango dance announced that women present should know there was a blind tango dancer sitting among the guests and that one should go to his table and take him out to the dance floor . I was caught in awe and immediately thought to myself “ wouldn’t this be a great subject for a documentary “ . I gave some thought to this idea and I decided to go and ask this fine gentleman if he would agree to be the subject of a documentary. He actually thought when I went to his seat if I wanted to take him out to dance . Although I did ask him for a dance later on that afternoon , my first question was about the idea of filming him . He told me he would think about it and few days later he agreed to it . And the rest is history!

What does filmmaking mean to me?

Filmmaking to me means the possibility for connecting individuals with a particular characteristic or idiosyncratic style that can awaken a sense of awe, admiration or appreciation in many more ways than one with an audience that will expand their understanding and knowledge about the subject analyzed and depicted in the film. 

“ It takes two to tango “…in this case the film subject vis a vis the audience ( pun intended) .

What advice would I give students or beginners that want to make films?

I would suggest to follow their  instincts , tell them that if they know what they want , the odds are they will get it and achieve it . To let them be themselves and have no fears . All beginnings are hard but when there’s passion and motivation, all is possible and a whole new world will open up with tremendous possibilities and satisfaction. Learn from the very beginnings of the cinema art . Don’t discard those silent films . They can speak louder that the most contemporary and loudest of films !

Which films do I watch again and again?

– Alexander Nevsky 

– The Battleship Potemkin 

Both by the great genius of Sergei Eisenstein. 

– Wild Tales 

“Tango in Twilight” will screen on Saturday, September 13th at 1:30pm as part of our documentary session. Full event details are here: https://mosaicfilmfest.com/schedule/

The film trailer is available to view here: https://vimeo.com/1011344420?fl=pl&fe=vl

You can get tickets for the #2025mwff here: https://filmfreeway.com/MosaicWorldFilmFestival/tickets

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Filmmaker Interview for “The Last Game”

We spoke with the director of the film “The Last Game” Matt Dooley about filmmaking.

What drew you to create this film?

Many on our film crew grew up Oakland A’s fans, which is one of the smaller but most loyal fanbases in the sport of baseball. As rumors spread in early 2023 about the team’s potential departure to Las Vegas, I decided to start looking for a team to put together and capture memories of our team’s most dedicated fans. What followed was a year of filming, leading up to the penultimate game in Oakland in September of 2024. This community of fans is unique, spirited, and joined together through their memories and love of the A’s, and that core idea of community through this team, is what we wanted to represent and share with the rest of the world, now that it is no more. 

 What does filmmaking mean to you?
Filmmaking is about creating empathy in others for me. Stories should connect us, or make us feel or learn something, whatever that idea is. A successful film stirs emotion and drives positive change in people and thus hopefully, in communities and cultures.  

 What advice would you give students or beginners that want to make films?
I’ve always remembered advice that I read in another filmmaking book – “K.I.S.S.” – or rather, “Keep It Simple Stupid”. I always try to follow that mantra even when dreaming of complex plots and characters, there should be a throughline or core to each person and event in your story that’s easily connectable and understandable to an audience. It’s a great way to keep yourself grounded! 

 What films do you watch again and again?
 I watch a wide variety of documentary and narrative films. I’ve recently gone down a sci-fi rabbit hole, watching “Apollo 11”, “Firefly”, “Andor”, “Terminator Zero”, and “Primer”.

Thanks Matt! “The Last Game” will screen on Sunday, September 14th at 1:30pm as part of our “Play Ball!” double bill with the short film “The Final Out.” Full event details are here: https://mosaicfilmfest.com/schedule/

The documentary trailer is available to view here: https://youtu.be/1Mr2ILXxFL8 

You can get tickets for the #2025mwff here: https://filmfreeway.com/MosaicWorldFilmFestival/tickets

#rplibrary #thenordlofcenter #mosaicworldfilmfest