2018 Asutralian drama film about artist Adam Cullen, made by Thomas M. Wright
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HOW TO MAKE GRAVY, the adaptation of the classic Paul Kelly song is your taste of Australian Christmas melancholy cinema this festive season. Stars of the film and icons of cinema HUGO WEAVING and DANIEL HENSHALL wander into the Last Video Store to pick up a rental combo of their favourite films. A great chat with a couple of dream guests. Between them they've starred in films like The Matrix, Snowtown, Lord of the Rings, Acute Misfortune, The Adventures of Priscilla Queen of the Desert Proof, The Babadook, These Final Hours and V for Vendetta. And we're not just listing those for the Search Engine Optimisation (ok, maybe a bit). Follow ALEXEI TOLIOPOULOS on Letterboxd for all the rental combo lists. Here's Hugo and Dan's picks.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dominic Hoey talks to Jesse about Acute Misfortune by Erik Jensen.
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Thomas M. Wright is an Australian director in Melbourne. He started as an actor and has since directed 2 features, the most recent being The Stranger, a Netflix original crime thriller starring Joel Edgerton and Sean Harris which premiered at Cannes 2022. He's incredibly intelligent and articulate. In this interview we chatted about everything from dreams, to his bizarre writing style, and how he likes to develop the tone of his films. Follow me on Instagram and Letterboxd @alfiefaber Follow the Sound Perspective Podcast on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/soundperspectivepodcast
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Flick Ford is joined by Australian director Thomas M. Wright to discuss his acclaimed 2018 directorial debut ACUTE MISFORTUNE. Then, they take a deep dive into his newest release THE STRANGER starring Jeol Edgerton.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/primalscreenshow/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/primal_screen_show/Twitter: https://twitter.com/primal_screen
In this episode, we speak to writer and journalist Erik Jensen.Erik is editor-in-chief of Schwartz, the publisher behind 7am, the Monthly and the Saturday Paper.Erik's book Acute Misfortune is a portrait of Australian grunge artist Adam Cullen. Cullen was a painter devoted to his own larrikin mythology, a construct Erik peels away.In this discussion, Erik talks about his writing process, the influence of David Marr on his early days as a reporter, and the paradox of being an author who hates being edited.He also talks about his new book of poetry, the revival of narrative journalism, and the difference between being a writer and a journalist.You can support us via Patreon here.For a transcript and more on this episode, visit the Mont Icons page at Litmus Media.For more on Mont Publishing House, visit our website.Theme music: Low Life 'Friends'***** Please rate our podcast ***** See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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ACUTE MISFORTUNE MOVIE REVIEW “Acute Misfortune” is based on journalist Erik Jensen’s biography of the late artist Adam Cullen and their toxic, abusive relationship. Jensen co-writes with first-time feature director Thomas M. Wright.. The film follows Jensen (Toby Wallace) who has written a profile of the eccentric, to put it mildly, artist Adam Cullen (Daniel… Read More »Screener Squad: Acute Misfortune
ACUTE MISFORTUNE MOVIE REVIEW “Acute Misfortune” is based on journalist Erik Jensen’s biography of the late artist Adam Cullen and their toxic, abusive relationship. Jensen co-writes with first-time feature director Thomas M. Wright.. The film follows Jensen (Toby Wallace) who has written a profile of the eccentric, to put it mildly, artist Adam Cullen (Daniel… Read More »Screener Squad: Acute Misfortune
Director Thomas M. Wright joins Matthew Pejkovic of Matt's Movie Reviews to talk about his directorial debut Acute Misfortune, why he wanted to adapt Erik Jensen's biography on Adam Cullen, the casting of Daniel Henshall & Toby Wallace, the link between madness & creativity, and much more! Website: http://mattsmoviereviews.net Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Matts-Movie-Reviewsnet/151059409963 Twitter: http://twitter.com/#!/mattsmovierev iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/matts-movie-reviews-podcast/id667941667?mt=2&ign-mpt=uo%3D4 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mattsmoviereviews/ Rotten Tomatoes: http://www.rottentomatoes.com/critic/matthew-pejkovic/
Director of Acute Misfortune Thomas M. Wright discusses his debut feature. Julianne Moore talks about her role in Sebastian Lelio's Gloria Bell. Lauren Carrol Harris meets the creators of Australian dramedies Rosehaven and The Letdown, and Mark Humphries shares his favourite TV shows.
Director of Acute Misfortune Thomas M. Wright discusses his debut feature. Julianne Moore talks about her role in Sebastian Lelio's Gloria Bell. Lauren Carrol Harris meets the creators of Australian dramedies Rosehaven and The Letdown, and Mark Humphries shares his favourite TV shows.
Director of Acute Misfortune Thomas M. Wright discusses his debut feature. Julianne Moore talks about her role in Sebastian Lelio's Gloria Bell. Lauren Carrol Harris meets the creators of Australian dramedies Rosehaven and The Letdown, and Mark Humphries shares his favourite TV shows.
Director of Acute Misfortune Thomas M. Wright discusses his debut feature. Julianne Moore talks about her role in Sebastian Lelio's Gloria Bell. Lauren Carrol Harris meets the creators of Australian dramedies Rosehaven and The Letdown, and Mark Humphries shares his favourite TV shows.
Acute Misfortune, Assault on Precinct 13 (1976) and 2040 were discussed. With Paul Anthony Nelson, Sally Christie and Felicity Ford.
Just as Agnes Varda stands on the back of a helpful man to get a shot, sometimes the right view is one you can't see on your own. Let Cultural Capital be your crouching friend. This month, Andy reports on the highs and lows from the Cannes Film Festival with name drops aplenty while Anders and Eloise take a close look at Thomas M Wright's debut feature, Acute Misfortune. 01:40 Acute Misfortune 19:10 Parasite 21:43 Les Miserables 23:10 Nina Wu 24:15 Once Upon a Time in Hollywood 27:40 The Lighthouse 29:15 Bacurau 31:15 A Hidden Life 33:30 Liberté 35:18 Bull and empathy at Cannes 37:39 Sorry We Missed You Find us: @TheCultCapPod
Did "two-phones Billy" do for himself, as Andrew supposes, or did the odds Shorten against Labor because we're all so focused on the hip pocket? Are the GoT fans right to be angry about that finale or does it actually make sense, as Karl insists? And if you met a psycho like Archibald Prize-winning painter Adam Cullen would you spend four years in his company, as journalist Erik Jensen did for his book Acute Misfortune (now a movie starring Daniel Henshall and Toby Wallace), or would you get the hell out of there? No question is too big, too small, too obvious or too obscure for Andrew Young and Karl Quinn on the only pop culture gabfest from Melbourne hosted by these two. Tell a friend about the show - The Clappers! The Clappers is produced by Nearly, a podcast network. Get a new podcast from Nearly Media Chapter One - hear the first chapter of a brand new book. The Debrief with Dave O'Neil - Dave gives a comedian a lift home from a gig. 10 Questions with Adam Zwar - The same 10 questions with answers that vary wildly. Scale Up - How does a company go from 5 laptops to 200 staff? © Nearly Media 2019 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, Javaad Alipoor the creator of the work The Believers Are But Brothers, provides his insights on how young men are radicalised online. Director Thomas M Wright joins Richard to discuss his debut feature film, Acute Misfortune. Lastly, Arts Centre Melbourne Director Edwina Lunn and performer Candy Bowers stop by to talk about Big World, Up Close a curated series of theatre works.
Acute Misfortune is the feature debut from actor Thomas M Wright. This is a film that follows the life of Archibald Prize winning artist Adam Cullen and his time with journalist Erik Jensen. Travis Akbar met up with Thomas to have a chat about the film and what went into making the film what it is. Support The Curb on Patreon, and make sure to follow us on Facebook and Twitter. Get in contact with us via our email.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Acute Misfortune is the feature debut from actor Thomas M Wright. This is a film that follows the life of Archibald Prize winning artist Adam Cullen and his time with journalist Erik Jensen. Travis Akbar met up with Thomas to have a chat about the film and what went into making the film what it is. Support The Curb on Patreon, and make sure to follow us on Facebook and Twitter. Get in contact with us via our email. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mike ‘flies‘ in for a chat, whilst Krissa and Amy are enthralled by their fascinating conversation with the filmmakers behind Australian film ACUTE MISFORTUNE, Thomas M Wright (director) and Erik Jensen (author and editor in chief The Saturday Paper).
Director Thomas M. Wright joins Matthew Pejkovic of Matt's Movie Reviews to talk about his directorial debut Acute Misfortune, why he wanted to adapt Erik Jensen's biography on Adam Cullen, the casting of Daniel Henshall & Toby Wallace, the link between madness & creativity, and much more!
Director of the sublime Australian film Acute Misfortune joins us in the studio. Lauren Carroll Harris checks out the new season of British comedy Fleabag. An interview with Bulgarian filmmakers Milko Lazarov and Veselka Kiryakova about arctic love story Ága, and Jason Di Rosso reviews The Hustle.
Director of the sublime Australian film Acute Misfortune joins us in the studio. Lauren Carroll Harris checks out the new season of British comedy Fleabag. An interview with Bulgarian filmmakers Milko Lazarov and Veselka Kiryakova about arctic love story Ága, and Jason Di Rosso reviews The Hustle.
Director of the sublime Australian film Acute Misfortune joins us in the studio. Lauren Carroll Harris checks out the new season of British comedy Fleabag. An interview with Bulgarian filmmakers Milko Lazarov and Veselka Kiryakova about arctic love story Ága, and Jason Di Rosso reviews The Hustle.
Director of the sublime Australian film Acute Misfortune joins us in the studio. Lauren Carroll Harris checks out the new season of British comedy Fleabag. An interview with Bulgarian filmmakers Milko Lazarov and Veselka Kiryakova about arctic love story Ága, and Jason Di Rosso reviews The Hustle.
It’s what you’ve all been waiting for! Rachele gives a spoiler-free review of Avengers End Game in addition to some tips on the best times to take a toilet break during the 3-hour film. Cecilia reviews Seth Rogen’s new comedy Long Shot before both her and Rachele discuss Acute Misfortune, based on the adaptation of Erik Jensen’s acclaimed biography on infamous prize-winning artist Adam Cullen. They also get an art lesson on the difference between Edgar Degas and Paul Gauguin.
SHOPLIFTERS, ACUTE MISFORTUNE, THOROUGHBREDS and BODIED Welcome to the 2nd edition of my 2018 Melbourne International Film Festival (a.k.a. MIFF) audio reviews. In this one, I share my thoughts on Hirokazu Kore-eda’s Cannes Film Festival Palm D’Or winning film SHOPLIFTERS, the biopic on controversial artist Adam Cullen ACUTE MISFORTUNE, the dark teen comedy THOROUGHBREDS and music video … Continue reading →
For our final episode before MIFF we review Guy Maddin's Vertigo homage, The Green Fog, and share our impressions of MIFF films we've already seen (including Acute Misfortune, First Reformed, Shoplifters, Burning and Capharnaüm), and those we're most excited to see. Andy includes an interview he did with Genevieve Bailey, the director of MIFF sell-out documentary Happy Sad Man, and opens the Cultural Capital Film Diary. Finally, we look back at the best films of 2018 so far. 00:55 - The Green Fog 12:29 - MIFF 2018 reviews and previews 28:02 - Cultural Capital Film Diary 30:11 - Happy Sad Man's Genevieve Bailey interview 51:51 - The Best of 2018 so far That piano music played before our favourite films from 2018 is from Phantom Thread. The poll of 51 Australian critics that Eloise mentions can be found here: https://www.flicks.com.au/news/the-25-greatest-australian-films-of-the-21st-century-how-every-critic-voted/
Erik Jensen is an author and founding editor of The Saturday Paper. At the age of 15, he fronted up to the office of a Sydney street press and became a music critic and journalist, then received a job offer from The Sydney Morning Herald after finishing high school. Since then, he has written a biography of Australian artist Adam Cullen and became the founding editor of The Saturday Paper, a Schwartz Media publication which recently celebrated its second birthday. Now 27, Erik has seen the business of journalism change from up close, and the weekly newspaper he edits has become an integral part of the Australian media landscape. When he visited Brisbane in mid-June to host a panel at the Inspire Festival, Erik and I met for the first time at the hotel where he was staying. I have written a couple of stories for The Saturday Paper, so this episode marks the first time I've interviewed a current editor of mine on Penmanship. Our conversation touches on how Erik's apprenticeship as a news journalist began with sitting nearby fearsome reporters such as David Marr and Kate McClymont; how launching The Saturday Paper drove him to the point of physical exhaustion in its first six months of existence; what happened when the producers of Australian Story attempted to film a television documentary about his life, and how learning to write in shorthand helped him immensely when he sat down to write his book Acute Misfortune following four years of reporting. Erik Jensen is the founding editor of The Saturday Paper. Before that, he was a journalist at The Sydney Morning Herald, where he won the Walkley Award for Young Print Journalist of the Year and the UNAA's Media Peace Award. His first book, Acute Misfortune: The Life and Death of Adam Cullen, won the Nib Prize and was shortlisted for the Victorian Premier's Literary Awards and the Walkley Book Award. He has written for various publications, and for the sitcom Please Like Me. Show notes and links to what was discussed in this episode: http://penmanshippodcast.com/episode-29-erik-jensen/ Erik Jensen on Twitter: @ErikOJensen Penmanship on Twitter: @PenmanshipAU penmanshippodcast.com