Today our host Reagan Des Vignes interviews filmmaker Alan Berliner, whose films have been described as powerful, compelling and bittersweet. Ten of them are now being featured at the EDOC Film Festival in Quito, and of these, the one he likes best is “Nobody’s Business,” a story about his own father, who still refuses to believe that his life could be interesting to anyone. In answer to a question about what makes his movies “fun to look at,” he says, in part, that he tries to be spontaneous and unpredictable and never uses a script. teleSUR