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The Australian musician talks about her new instrumental record, End Of The Day, and scoring a documentary about her own career, called Anonymous Club.
On Kulja's final show on The Grapevine, Dylan and Kulja sit down with regular guest Dave Nichols to chat about the state of Australia's housing crisis following the federal government's $10 billion Housing Australia Future Fund passing parliament last week.Muriel Bamblett, CEO of the Victorian Aboriginal Childcare Agency, reflects on the Yoorrook Justice Commission's recommendations for Victoria's justice systems, as well as the ongoing conversations around the Voice to Parliament in the lead-up to the referendum.Director Danny Cohen drops by to talk about his documentary Anonymous Club, his relationship with subject Courtney Barnett and the filmmaking process behind capturing an intimate portrait of the artist and musician.Plus, long-time Triple R broadcaster Tracee Hutchison joins to celebrate Kulja's contribution to the station, and Melbourne band The Orbweavers discuss the connection to place currently inspiring their work ahead of their upcoming shows in Melbourne and beyond.
All Songs Considered's Bob Boilen shares his favorite discoveries of the week.Featured Artists And Songs:1. Grandaddy: "The Town where I'm Livin Now," from Sumday: Excess Baggage2. Liza Anne: "Rainbow Sweater," from (Single)3. Courtney Barnett & Stella Mozgawa: "Life Balance," from End Of The Day (music from the film Anonymous Club)4. Lowland Hum: "Together (In That Way)," from From Self, With Love5. Raia Was: "If You're Asking (I'm Offering)," from Captain Obvious6. Yard Act: "The Trench Coat Museum," from (Single)
Host Jim LeBrecht speaks to documentary filmmaker Danny Cohen about his career and the process of making his most recent film, Anonymous Club –which follows Australian songwriter and musician Courtney Barnett over 3 years of touring, music, and life. Anonymous Club is available to rent or purchase on Google Play and you can find more information about the film at https://www.anonymousclubfilm.com. Transcript
Adam Ball and Van Connor are back your seven day guide to everything movies: including reviews of Emancipation, Nocebo, A Love Song, The Silent Twins, Anonymous Club, Wildcat, and Avatar: The Way Of Water. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What is it like to work with Tom Cruise? The legendary Hollywood producer, Jerry Bruckheimer, pays us a visit to tell all and to speak to Simon about the making of ‘Top Gun: Maverick'. Mark reviews ‘Nocebo' - a new mystery/psychological thriller starring Eva Green and Chai Fonacier, ‘Anonymous Club,' a documentary that gives an intimate portrayal at the life of beloved singer Courtney Barnett, ‘The Silent Twins' - a biographical drama about the twin sisters June and Jennifer Gibbons, who were institutionalized following years of silence as teenagers, and ‘Rimini' - The latest drama by Ulrich Seidl about a once famous Austrian pop singer who returns home after the death of his Mother. 12:53 Rimini Review 24:05 Box Office Top 10 38:37 Jerry Bruckheimer Interview 54:11 Anonymous Club Review 58:28 Laughter Lift 01:03:48 Nocebo Review 01:07:41 What's On 01:08:46 Silent Twins Review Plus your correspondence, the Box office Top 10, What's On, the Laughter Lift and much more! TIME CODES FOR THE VANGUARD (apologies we can't put out time codes for those who don't subscribe as the ad times fluctuate) You can contact the show by emailing correspondence@kermodeandmayo.com or you can find us on social media, @KermodeandMayo EXCLUSIVE NordVPN Deal ➼ https://nordvpn.com/take Try it risk-free now with a 30-day money-back guarantee! A Somethin' Else & Sony Music Entertainment production. Find more great podcasts from Sony Music Entertainment at sonymusic.com/podcasts and follow us @sonypodcasts To bring your brand to life in this podcast, email podcastadsales@sonymusic.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Danny Cohen's debut feature film, "Anonymous Club" is a documentary about Australian musican, singer and songwriter Courtney Barnett, a Hooks & Runs (well, Craig) favorite. Cohen joins us this episode to discuss Barnett, the film and the unique process employed to achieve the final result. Anonymous Club debuted in the US at SXSW in March 2022 and is currently available on streaming services. Oh yeah - the Astros signed Jose Abreu this week too.Danny Cohen: https://dannycohen.com/Anonymous Club: https://www.anonymousclubfilm.com/Anonymous Club official trailerHooks & Runs - www.hooksandruns.comHooks & Runs Discord - https://discord.gg/tT8d3pVUsNHooks & Runs playlists on Spotify - https://tinyurl.com/hooksspotifyHooks & Runs on TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@hooksandrunsHooks & Runs on Twitter - https://twitter.com/hooksandrunspcCraig Estlinbaum on TwitterLink: https://twitter.com/CraigEstlinbaumAndrew Eckhoff on Tik Tok (it's true)Link: https://www.tiktok.com/@hofffestRex von Pohl (Krazy Karl's Music Emporium) on Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/people/Krazy-Karlz-Music-Emporium/100063801500293/ Music: "Warrior of Light" by ikolics (Premium Beat)This podcast and this episode are copyright Craig Estlinbaum, 2022, all rights reserved
Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Courtney Barnett talks about her personal new documentary, Anonymous Club, and the toll that touring took on her mental health in 2018. Thundercat discusses his album It Is What It Is, and opens up about losing his close friend and collaborator Mac Miller. On the 30th anniversary of their debut album, Up, Fred and Richard Fairbrass of Right Said Fred tell us how their megahit I'm Too Sexy came together. Bestselling author Michael Wex explains how a Yiddish opera was almost lost to history — and how he helped fill in a few blanks when a manuscript was rediscovered. Street dancer and choreographer Crazy Smooth talks about his show, In My Body, which challenges the myth that aging is the death knell for a dancer.
Sam Sanders and Saeed Jones help us unpack a big week, from student loan forgiveness to the made up phrase “quiet quitting.” Sam is the host of the Vulture podcast ‘Into It' and Saeed Jones is author of the forthcoming poetry collection ‘Alive at the End of the World.' They are also two of the hosts of the new Stitcher podcast ‘Vibe Check.' Then, indie rock musician Courtney Barnett tells us about her extreme vulnerability in the new documentary ‘Anonymous Club.'
The summer season may be winding down but Erik Childress and Steve Prokopy found 11 movies to talk about this week. They revisit their thoughts on the bizarre Alison Brie/Aubrey Plaza Italy film from SXSW (Spin Me Round). Steve checks out a couple of documentaries about Indigenous leaders trying to take back the Amazon rainforest (The Territory) and one on the career of musical artist, Courtney Barnett (Anonymous Club). Erik looks at a struggling married couple on a yacht to nowhere (Get Away If You Can) and a whole town that experiences the effects of drinking horny water (Love In Kilneery). Steve has Emile Hirsch and Kate Bosworth isolated for cash prizes (The Immaculate Room) and the pair look at another two-hander involving Ryan Kwanten, J.K. Simmons' voice through a glory hole and the end of the world (Glorious). Lili Rinehart stars in a gutless Sliding Doors scenario (Look Both Ways) and a mentally challenged Stephan James tries to solve the death of his sister (Delia's Gone). Isabelle Fuhrmann returns to the role of the con artist who looks like a child (Orphan: First Kill) and Idris Elba tries to protect his daughters in the Cujo for Lions tale (Beast). 0:00 – Intro 3:41 – Spin Me Round 16:31 – The Territory 22:02 – Love In Kilneery 31:29 – Anonymous Club 39:26 – Get Away If You Can 46:41 – The Immaculate Room 54:03 – Glorious 1:02:32 – Look Both Ways 1:16:13 – Delia's Gone 1:29:13 – Orphan: First Kill 1:41:19 – Beast 1:57:55 – Outro
Nick is joined by film critics Erik Childress and Steve Prokopy to review the new adventure thriller "Beast," the horror film "Glorious," and the Courtney Barnett music documentary "Anonymous Club." Then, Esmeralda Leon and Nick discuss crazy freak accidents, the ridiculous career of actor Chris Klein, and celebrate the 27th anniversary of the movie "Mortal Kombat!" Oh, yeah...the stupid Blue Angels make a few loud cameos, as the warm up for the Chicago Air and Water Show disturbed everyone in the city, including people trying to record a podcast! [EP63]
On this special episode Courtney Barnett launches Danny Cohen and his vivid 16mm film, Anonymous Club, that chronicles her world tour of the album, Tell Me How You Really Feel. Featuring Barnett's unguarded narration from her audio diary, the film delivers frank and unprecedented insight into Barnett's creative process, the sacrifices and inner conflicts set in motion by fame, and the sometimes dark backdrop to her whimsical, relatably poetic compositions. Tune in to hear more on how Courtney and Danny worked together to give the audience a perspective on their three-year journey together. ----------------- LAUNCHLEFT OFFICIAL WEBSITEhttps://www.launchleft.com LAUNCHLEFT PATREON https://www.patreon.com/LaunchLeft TWITTER https://twitter.com/LaunchLeft INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/launchleft/ FACEBOOK https://www.facebook.com/LaunchLeft --------------------- LaunchLeft Podcast hosted by Rain Phoenix is an intentional space for Art and Activism where famed creatives launch new artists. LaunchLeft is an alliance of left-of-center artists, a curated ecosystem that includes a podcast, label and NFT gallery. --------------------- IN THIS EPISODE: [01:00] How music found Courtney as a child. [05:27] Being in the moment as a live performer. [10:05] Danny Cohen and Courtney chat about their film, Anonymous Club. KEY TAKEAWAYS: Artists can draw inspiration from other artists' creative processes. Sharing the hard parts can help others to relate and see the end result of working out these situations. BIO: Shot on vivid 16mm film over a three-year period, ANONYMOUS CLUB chronicles notoriously shy, Melbourne-based musician Courtney Barnett's ups and downs on the world tour for her album Tell Me How You Really Feel. Featuring Barnett's unguarded narration from her audio diary, recorded on a dictaphone provided by filmmaker Danny Cohen, the film delivers frank and unprecedented insight into Barnett's creative process, the sacrifices and inner conflicts set in motion by fame, and the sometimes dark backdrop to her whimsical, relatably poetic compositions. RESOURCE LINKS COURTNEY BARNETT LINKS: Courtney Barnett Website Courtney on IG Courtney on Twitter Courtney on Facebook Courtney on YouTube DANNY COHEN LINKS: Danny Cohen Website Danny on IGSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The new documentary “Anonymous Club” pulls the curtain back on the life of an introverted DIY artist experiencing — and going on tour in the aftermath of — an unpredictable and dizzying level of almost instantaneous success. Shot over three years, the film follows Australian singer-songwriter Courtney Barnett on tour through Europe, Asia and the States, performing to huge crowds, and grappling with her own anxiety and anhedonia. Filmmaker Danny Cohen tasked her with keeping an audio diary through the whole process, and her narration dots the film in ways that are witty, moving, sad and wistful. Here, in front of a sold-out theater, we discuss the making of the film, her role as an artist, persevering and what's coming next. Brooklyn news and views you can use: bkmag.com Email: hello@bkmag.com Follow along on Facebook: Brooklyn Magazine Twitter: @brooklynmag Instagram: @brooklynmagazine Follow Brian Braiker on Twitter: @slarkpope
Our guest Danny Cohen is a Melbourne-based director who has filmed and photographed some of the most interesting and influential figures in contemporary music. Shot on vivid 16mm film over a three-year period, ANONYMOUS CLUB chronicles notoriously shy, Melbourne-based musician Courtney Barnett's ups and downs on the world tour for her album Tell Me How You Really Feel. Featuring Barnett's unguarded narration from her audio diary, recorded on a dictaphone provided by filmmaker Danny Cohen, the film delivers frank and unprecedented insight into Barnett's creative process, the sacrifices and inner conflicts set in motion by fame, and the sometimes dark backdrop to her whimsical, relatable poetic compositions. Based for much of her adult life in Melbourne, Courtney Barnett first found critical acclaim with 2013's The Double EP: A Sea of Split Peas, and broke into the mainstream in 2015 with her debut album, Sometimes I Sit and Think, and Sometimes I Just Sit. Garnering a coveted Best New Artist Grammy nomination and numerous other accolades, the album stands as a generational classic. Barnett is also a powerhouse live act, playing slots at festivals including Coachella, Bonnaroo, Governor's Ball, Primavera, and Lollapalooza. In 2021, she released Things Take Time, Take Time, a remarkable artistic step forward. Anonymous Club opens across Canada over the next several weeks.
Australian songwriter Courtney Barnett and filmmaker Danny Cohen discuss the creation of their new film Anonymous Club that captures Barnett's tour life in 2018.
One of my favorite cinephiles on the planet joins me today to talk about a director they were thrilled to discuss. Film writer and podcaster extraordinare Mitchell Beaupre is a regular at Filmspotting Trivia which is where our paths first crossed and I have been following their work ever since. We get to know a little more about Mitchell during the intro but mainly sing the praises of most (if not all) of the work of James Gray starting with his debut leading all the way up to AD ASTRA. For the what we watched recently segment, Mitchell brings up Coppola's THE OUTSIDERS and then I review ANONYMOUS CLUB and linked below is my interview with the director of that film Danny Cohen. So grateful to Mitchell for coming on the show and already looking forward to a return appearance in the future. Please be sure to follow their work the way I do too! Stay tuned for two new episodes coming within the next month or so from guest contributor Bill Ackerman! Mitchell On Twitter: https://twitter.com/itismitchell Mitchell On Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/mitchell James Gray Ranked On Letterboxd (Mitchell): https://letterboxd.com/mitchell/list/ranked-james-gray James Gray Ranked On Letterboxd (Jim): https://letterboxd.com/jimlaczkowski/list/episode-202-james-gray Mitchell's Piece On 4:44 Last Day On Earth: https://www.pastemagazine.com/movies/444-last-day-on-earth-mortality Jim's Interview With Director Danny Cohen: https://www.directorsclubpodcast.com/reviews/anonymousclub
The new documentary, "Anonymous Club," is an intimate view into Australian musician Courtney Barnett's life, while touring and working on her latest album, Things Take Time, Take Time. Barnett joins us to discuss the film and her album, alongside the film's director and Barnett's longtime friend and music video director, Danny Cohen. "Anonymous Club" opens on July 19 in New York City.
One reporter visited 10 of the most popular grocery stores in LA and found dramatic differences in prices for goods such as bread, avocados and coffee. Why the disparity, and where should you shop? Two California-based farmers explain how inflation, supply chain disruptions, and gas costs are making it tougher to find supplies and set prices for their produce. Truckers who move goods out of SoCal are threatening a work stoppage on July 14. They're opposing a law that reclassifies independent contractors as employees. Singer-songwriter Courtney Barnett is known for making vulnerable rock music. She's baring it all in a new documentary called “Anonymous Club.”
See Also is a new weekly (!!) dispatch that connects the dots of pop culture, with plenty of further reading and ideas to Add To Cart – or at least Open in New Tab.Kate and Brodie check in and catch up, and process their complicated feelings about the '90s resurgence on TV and TikTok. It's happening: don't fight it.Further reading:Anonymous Club is in select cinemas around AustraliaKathleen Hanna's zine archive in the Fales library Mandy Lee aka @oldloserinbrooklyn on TikTok"Searching for Evan Dando" article by Naomi Fry and Alissa BennetThen, we commiserate over the premature cancellation of Netflix's adaptation of The Baby-Sitters Club and discuss its place among Good Tween Girl Shows aka Pen15.Further reading:Rachel Shukert's interview with VultureInterview with Pen15 music supervisor Tiffany AndersEvery episode of The Baby–Sitters Club TV show from 1990 on YouTubeInterview with Maya and Mutsuko ErskineALSO ALSOS:Covet Also: Homes on In Bed JournalBuy (?) Also: NB x Staud sneakersRead Also: A Great Hope by Jessica StanleyRead Also: Writers and Lovers by Lily KingListen Also: Camp Cope's new album 'Running With the Hurricane'Watch Also: Severance on AppleTV+BONUS Shoutout Also: Harvey Sutherland's album launch Find us on Instagram @seealsopodcast Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Melbourne filmmaker Danny Cohen on Anonymous Club, his 16mm doc about Melbourne musician Courtney Barnett, an introspective, introverted & reluctant world-famous rock-star. Plus, U.S. director Mimi Cave talks about her horror take on the meet-cute/rom-com in Fresh and Hollywood star Sebastian Stan on getting into character for his villainous role.
Melbourne filmmaker Danny Cohen on Anonymous Club, his 16mm doc about Melbourne musician Courtney Barnett, an introspective, introverted & reluctant world-famous rock-star. Plus, U.S. director Mimi Cave talks about her horror take on the meet-cute/rom-com in Fresh and Hollywood star Sebastian Stan on getting into character for his villainous role.
Melbourne filmmaker Danny Cohen on Anonymous Club, his 16mm doc about Melbourne musician Courtney Barnett, an introspective, introverted & reluctant world-famous rock-star. Plus, U.S. director Mimi Cave talks about her horror take on the meet-cute/rom-com in Fresh and Hollywood star Sebastian Stan on getting into character for his villainous role.
Melbourne filmmaker Danny Cohen on Anonymous Club, his 16mm doc about Melbourne musician Courtney Barnett, an introspective, introverted & reluctant world-famous rock-star. Plus, U.S. director Mimi Cave talks about her horror take on the meet-cute/rom-com in Fresh and Hollywood star Sebastian Stan on getting into character for his villainous role.
Melbourne filmmaker Danny Cohen on Anonymous Club, his 16mm doc about Melbourne musician Courtney Barnett, an introspective, introverted & reluctant world-famous rock-star. Plus, U.S. director Mimi Cave talks about her horror take on the meet-cute/rom-com in Fresh and Hollywood star Sebastian Stan on getting into character for his villainous role.
Lisa Kovacevic and is joined by Will Cox and Stuart Richards as they chat with Danny Cohen about his new Courtney Barnett documentary ANONYMOUS CLUB. They also review Mia Hansen-Løve's BERGMAN ISLAND and Steven Soderbergh's KIMI.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/primalscreenshow/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/primal_screen_show/Twitter: https://twitter.com/primal_screen
Today we feature two new filmsFriends & Strangers here is James Vaughan's debut feature. A fascinating, quirky exploration into real lives lived.Anonymous Club here is Danny Cohen's much awaited doco that follows three years in the life of Australian songtress Courtney Barnett.
Australian indie rocker Courtney Barnett's latest album Things Take Time, Take Time is an attempt to be kinder to herself. To not worry about the big picture of how to stay successful or even sane after achieving then sustaining global stardom against the backdrop of a world that seemed to be burning at each turn. Instead, she shfts her mind and focus on the small comforts — regular Zoom calls with friends during the Pandemic, taking in the laid-back beauty of a Joshua Tree sunset, the blush of a new love and the acceptance of the cycles of change in life. By Courtney's own admission she finds it hard to say the right thing in any given moment, and perhaps that's why songwriting is such a precious outlet for her. Anonymous Club, a new documentary by her longtime collaborator and friend, Danny Cohen (scheduled for released in 2022) will reveal the scope of her turmoil during the darkest days of her last tour. But for now she is employing her best defense 'being annoyingly optimistic."Many thanks for making this possible — Thank you Courtney for giving us a piece of your heart, even when it hasn't been easy. To Mom & Pop Records for use of all songs. And to Katie Nelson and Grace Jones at Grandstand Media for all the support.Songs Featured: "Rae St," "Avant Gardener," "Pedestrian At Best," "City Looks Pretty," "Nameless Faceless," "Splendour," "Oh The Night," and "If I Don't Hear From You Tonight."To share your thoughts on this episode, email: celine.teoblockey@undertheradarmag.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Azealia Banks bringing the NYC floods, Channing Tatum's makeover, gay style, the summer in bad movies, Erika Jayne's breathtaking descent into hell, the most diabolical Housewives, the Lewinsky scandal, and just a regular old catchup with just us squirrelfriends. For the full episode go to patreon.com/notreally Today's theme: "Leave Out (ft. LEECH and Ian Isiah)" by Anonymous Club
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