This little book is made up of eleven interviews with many of the people involved in making Bryan Poyser’s latest movie, Lovers of Hate. Filmmaking is arguably the most collaborative form of art out there, and we wanted to explore the collective process with some of the players. As often as possible, the interviewees’ words are presented with minimal editing. However, some surgery was necessary in order to highlight concise moments of expression. Portraits of the interviewees were done by Matt Rebholz, more of an artist than an illustrator, who gamely agreed to be part of this process. His drawings capture the curious contrast between the film’s dark comedy and the vibrancy of the people who helped make it real. www.monofonuspress.com www.mattrebholz.com