Ward W. Bond
Bond on Cinema
Host Ward W. Bond brings you the in-depth interviews with the top visionary film directors, producers, screenwriters, editors, composers, actors and more. Learn about the art and beauty of filmmaking. Meet award winning film professionals as they tell their side of the creative journey of movie-making.
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ABOVE THE LINE Director Reveals Why His Comedy Crime Caper Mocks the Film Industry 03.07.2026 41:42
There is something uniquely satisfying about a film that understands the industry it is poking fun at, and Jeffrey Scott Collins' ABOVE THE LINE does exactly that with wit, charm, and a healthy dose of mischievous fun. The story follows six struggling Hollywood hopefuls whose dreams have been derailed by a crooked producer. Rather than quietly accepting defeat, they agree to a caper from an unknow...
Award Winning Filmmaker Ran Jing & Her Compelling Psychological Sci-Fi Short Film IMPRINT 26.06.2026 37:17
Ran Jing’s IMPRINT, the gripping and thought-provoking short, will make its World Premiere at the Tribeca Festival, offering a chilling exploration of ambition, sacrifice, and the hidden human cost of progress. Set within a near-future shaped by competitive pressure and emerging technology, the film follows Flora, played by Wrenn Schmidt, a determined mother desperate to secure a competitive edge...
ANIMALS: She invites a stranger into her home who has no intention of leaving - The Film Discussion 22.06.2026 1:09:37
ANIMALS., the short psychological thriller from writer-director Maya Gray, will make its International Premiere at Raindance Film Festival, bringing audiences an unsettling and emotionally charged exploration of dehumanization, coercive control, and forced occupation. In the aftermath of her mother’s death, Zoya played by Serine Sianosian finds herself unable to confront the emptiness of the home...
A Married Man Meets His First Love Again... LOVE SONG Interview with Love Nafi and Mohamed Williams 22.06.2026 50:17
Some films entertain. Some films linger. And then there are films like LOVE SONG—stories that quietly settle into your heart and continue to resonate long after the screen fades to black. Filmmaker Love Nafi and actor Mohamed Williams have created something remarkably honest: a film that understands that love is rarely simple, and that the choices we make in pursuit of our dreams often come with c...
The Story Behind KNOT: Fred G. Lee's Untold Journey 22.06.2026 59:19
Learn the story behind KNOT: The Fred G. Lee Story as writer/director Attila Gyula Balazs and producer/actor Bryce Barfield discuss their creative process. This conversation breaks down the development of KNOT: The Fred G. Lee Story, offering a look at how an independent film project moves from concept to production. Whether you are an aspiring filmmaker or simply interested in the mechanics of mo...
SANCY FANNIES Short Film: A Mother and Daughter Spend a Day Naked at the Beach, only to UNCOVER Each Other's Intimate Secrets 19.06.2026 37:05
Set along Norway's west coast, SANDY FANNIES follows sixteen-year-old Aurora, played by Jenny Evensen and her mother played by Silje Breivick during a day spent naked on a secluded beach, far removed from the routines and distractions of everyday life. 3As their conversation grows increasingly candid, discussions of sex, love, and past mistakes begin to unsettle the familiar roles of parent and ch...
When You Don't Look Like Your Own Culture: The Story of KAYA (Official Selection at Tribeca Film Festival) 19.06.2026 48:55
Half-Filipina kickboxer Nia played by Isabel Lamers sees a chance to finally belong by joining a prestigious Filipino Martial Arts team in this action packed short film KAYA, an official selection at the Tribeca Film Festival. When top-down gym owner, Angel, turns Nia down, Nia secretly starts training with queer outcast Malic, who introduces her not only to the techniques of FMA, but to the philo...
GIRL CALLED ALICE: The Crime Drama Everyone is Talking About 19.06.2026 51:56
A GIRL CALLED ALICE is set in London, that is gripped by a surge in mobile phone thefts, the mysterious Alice is whispered about as one of the most talented thieves on the streets. When crime boss Tariq challenges her to a contest to determine who is truly the city's best, Alice finds herself immersed in a criminal network trafficking thousands of stolen devices. As tensions rise and police survei...
FABRIC Documentary Short: Anabell Marshall on Refugees, Fashion & Hope in Haute Couture 19.06.2026 27:24
Go behind the scenes of documentary filmmaking with director Annabelle Marshall and editor Sabrine DaHaut. Learn how they crafted the short film Fabric. This conversation provides an inside look at the creative decisions and production challenges involved in bringing the Fabric documentary to life. Annabelle Marshall, an award-winning director and cinematographer, joins co-producer and editor Sabr...
Daniel Audritt & Kat Butterfield Discuss the Award-Winning Short LIFE GOES ON 18.06.2026 50:10
LIFE GOES ON could be compared to Groundhog Day, as it’s not about time, but about personal transformation. One of the film's strongest themes is that people often assume their loved ones already know how they feel. Yet many people reach the end of life with words left unsaid: "I love you," "I'm proud of you," "Thank you," or "I'm sorry." Again, the time loop becomes a dramatization of that reali...
The Original Search Engine Was Mom | LAST MINUTE with Michael Cusumano & Charity Schuber 16.06.2026 50:34
LAST MINUTE, a charming and fast-paced comedy short written and directed by Michael Cusumano will make its New York Premiere as an official selection at Tribeca Festival. Set in 1989, before the internet reshaped everyone’s lives, LAST MINUTE follows Jackie (Charity Schubert), a single mother forced into a late-night scramble when her 12-year-old son waits until the eve of a major school assignm...
Inside the Making of the Short Film GETAR HERO: Exclusive Tribeca Interview 15.06.2026 32:45
On the surface, it is the story of a man standing at a crossroads, forced to choose between the destiny he has long imagined for himself and the responsibility he feels toward the people he loves. But beneath that choice lies something far more universal—the quiet sacrifices that define so many lives. What makes Getar Hero such a remarkable achievement is its understanding that the most profound b...
Award Winning Costume Designer Antoinette Messam Talks CREED, The Book of Clarence, The Bluff and more! 12.06.2026 46:14
Learn costume design secrets from Antoinette Messam, an award-winning professional with over 30 years of industry experience. In this interview, we sit down with Antoinette Messam to discuss the creative process behind her work on major projects like The Bluff on Amazon Prime, Creed, and The Book of Clarence. Whether you are an aspiring stylist or a film enthusiast, this conversation provides a ra...
Patrick McGilligan on Sydney Pollack: Collected Interviews | The Director Behind the Legend 10.06.2026 50:42
My guest today is Patrick McGilligan, a film biographer and historian. His many works include the New York Times Notable Books George Cukor: A Double Life and Fritz Lang: The Nature of the Beast, the Edgar Award finalist Alfred Hitchcock: A Life in Darkness and Light, and the life stories of Jack Nicholson, Clint Eastwood, Robert Altman, Oscar Micheaux, Mel Brooks, and Woody Allen. Patrick is als...
Nick Davis' Documentary THIS ORDINARY THING Highlights Individual Heroism from those who Saved the Jews from the Holocaust 10.06.2026 28:27
Nick Davis’ THIS ORDINARY THING leaves us with a truth that is both inspiring and deeply unsettling. The Holocaust did not begin with concentration camps. It began with hatred tolerated, prejudice ignored, and the gradual acceptance of the idea that some lives mattered less than others. What makes this documentary so powerful is that it reminds us that history is not simply a collection of dates a...
4-Part Docu-Series BALANCE: A Perimenopause Journey with Co-Director Sadhvi Siddahli Shree 09.06.2026 37:37
In this interview, Sadhvi Sadhali Sri discusses the realities of dealing with hormonal imbalance during midlife. Many women feel isolated by their symptoms, but this conversation offers a necessary perspective on why you are not alone in this experience. We discuss the motivations behind her documentary series and why addressing hormone health openly is essential for millions of women today. Under...
Liron Topaz'a Animated Short SABA: Finding Closure and Moving Forward in an Upside Down World 05.06.2026 35:24
Liron Topaz’s animated short film, an official selection at this year's Tribeca Film Festival, SABA takes us into an abstract and symbolic world where gravity is reversed, a unique bond forms between a grandfather and his grandson. As Saba, the grandfather guides the boy through this surreal reality, a violent storm strikes, tearing one of the ropes anchoring their home - and with it, their life t...
Actor Ethan Daniel Corbett Discusses His Intense Role in Astrolatry - An Out of This World Psychological Thriller 02.06.2026 49:56
Ethan Daniel Corbett stars in the new feature film ASTROLATRY, about an obsessive loner's infatuation with a beauty cream model propels him into violent delusions after an alien meteor crash-lands onto his rooftop. The film has strong sexual overtones, but the acting performance from Ethan truly outshines the storyline. The film is both sci-fi, drama, and a bit campy, but that’s what makes for a f...
A Visual & Audio Feast for the Eyes: Welsey Wang's Animated Violet & Marlowe Rob a Bank Short Film 29.05.2026 31:20
Wesley Wang’s incredible short film VIOLET AND MARLOWE ROB A BANK brings with it a wildly inventive story of resistance, partnership, and survival. Blending action, satire, and music with a striking animated style, the film offers a sharp and unexpected take on power and rebellion through an entirely original lens. What begins as a series of daring factory heists quickly evolves into a larger act...
When Foreign Accent Syndrome Becomes a Rom-Com and Life Changing Awareness of Others 29.05.2026 53:10
FOREIGN TONGUE is a romantic comedy infused with magical realism, embracing the absurdity of everyday life while offering a grounded, honest portrayal of the world we all pretend to understand. First, this is a must see feature film. A new twist on the rom-com genre, that we desperately need back in the theaters. A humorous, yet heartfelt and endearing film that will help you look at the world in...
FAULT Short Film with Director Misha Calvert and Actress Coco Jourdana Discuss the Emotional Power of the Primal Scream 26.05.2026 56:32
The emotionally charged and confrontational short film FAULT, written and directed by Misha Calvert and inspired by the personal experience of its lead actress Coco Jourdana, makes its World Premiere at the 25th Annual Tribeca Festival. Set within the high-pressure world of elite tennis, the film takes an unflinching look at the complexity of assault and the long-lasting and potentially damaging c...
Rosa Brooke's Short Film BIRTHDAY BOY Explores Identity When No One is Paying Attention 22.05.2026 46:05
Rosa Brooke’s short film BIRTHDAY BOY is about Rae, an artist going through an identity crisis. They’re unsure of their gender, struggling to find success, and starting to feel a little invisible. It’s Rae’s birthday, and when their father Jeff Culliton comes to visit, along with his troubled wife Mandy, things start to deteriorate. Tragedy strikes the house within minutes, but Jeff insists that t...
Alastair Train's Horror Short PEARLS: Oysters that Go Further than Virility - Film Discussion 22.05.2026 1:06:29
Tony and Linda are struggling to start a family. When Tony is confronted with his fertility issues, he turns to Marvin, a mysterious oyster dealer whose products promise virility — but deliver far more than Tony or Linda expected. Alastair Train’s PEARLS is an out of the box horror short and the big surprise for me is I didn’t know it was a horror film before I watched it. And I loved that as some...
The Song of Hiawatha: The First Black Hippie Film Documentary - An Interview with the Creators 21.05.2026 51:28
The Song of Hiawatha tells the story of the life and (high) times of the first black hippie. It includes original music, never seen photos, an FBI file, a letter from J. Edgar Hoover, and testimonials from Iggy Pop, Patti Smith, Wayne Kramer, Niagara, John Sinclair, and others. The documentary traces Hiawatha Bailey’s path as part of the African-American “great migration” from the Deep South to De...
Director James Keach Discusses His Documentary: Gregg Allman: The Music of My Soul 19.05.2026 38:53
Gregg Allman: The Music of My Soul traces Allman’s journey through profound personal tragedy and hard-won redemption, revealing how his raw honesty and blues-soaked power permanently reshaped American music. Told through never-before-seen interviews and rare performance archives, the film weaves an intimate portrait of Allman, candidly reflecting on the death of his brother and bandmate Duane, his...
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