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Amy's Progress: Minding the Gap

Watch This List

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2024 70:51


Amy & Andrew discuss the sensitive subjects of domestic abuse, cycles of violence, and forgiveness alongside Bing Liu's Minding the Gap.

Three Dudes and a Doc Podcast
Minding The Gap

Three Dudes and a Doc Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2024 60:35


You know what's an incredible feat? Having your debut feature length doc nominated for an Oscar and Bing Liu knows all about that. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/threedudespod/message

Gleaming The Tube
Minding the Gap

Gleaming The Tube

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2024 27:09


Minding the Gap is a 2018 documentary film directed by Bing Liu, which chronicles the lives and friendships of three young men growing up in Rockford, Illinois who are united by their love of skateboarding.Kevin and Mike watched this (pretty amazingly great) movie and discuss, in an atypically heavy episode of what is normally a deeply silly podcast, how the movie manages to weave together themes of cycles of violence, growing up in America, race, class, and more. We watch a lot of dumb movies for this podcast so it was a refreshing change of pace to be presented with something so well-made and meaningful. The movie also has a shit-ton of skateboarding in it, so we talk about that, too.This episode has a content warning for discussion of domestic violence. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Filmwax Radio
Ep 770: Jim Lebrecht

Filmwax Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2023 61:13


Documentary filmmaker Jim Lebrecht ("Crip Camp") comes on to discuss his podcast "The Art of Documentary" where he interviews documentary filmmakers such as past Filmwax guests as Roger Ross Williams, Kirsten Johnson and Bing Liu.

The Art of Documentary

Host Jim LeBrecht speaks to documentary filmmaker Bing Liu about his life growing up as an immigrant in America. He talks about how skateboarding helped jumpstart his career as a filmmaker, and the process of making his most recent films–Minding the Gap and All These Sons. Minding the Gap is available to stream on Hulu. Transcript

The Dangerous Art of the Documentary
Bing Liu (Minding the Gap)

The Dangerous Art of the Documentary

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2022 40:38


Bing Liu exploded onto the scene in 2018 with his Academy-award nominated documentary “Minding the Gap”, an extraordinary portrait of three young men (himself included) as they bond through skateboarding to escape their volatile family life in their Rust Belt home town. As they face adult responsibilities, unexpected revelations threaten their decade-long friendship. In today's episode, Bing chats with Tiller about the origin and evolution of “Minding the Gap” (1:28), his editor Josh Altman's invaluable perspective (7:34), braiding together individual storylines (14:00), exploring the topic of race through Kiere's eyes (18:00), working with his composer (25:32), the evolution of a healthy soul (30:33), and the meaning behind the final track of the film (37:50). 

IN HER LENS
In Conversation: Archives & Documentary w/ Bing Liu

IN HER LENS

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2022 14:25


Welcome to a week of documentary here on IN HER LENS! This short series is an addition to BK Library & New York History Day 2022's "Creating Documentaries & Unearthing Archives" streaming now online.Bing Liu (he/him) is a Chicago-based director and cinematographer. He is best known for directing the extraordinary documentary Minding the Gap, which was nominated for Best Documentary Feature at the 91st Academy Awards. In this episode, Bing talks about the most important resource you have as a filmmaker- yourself and your unique truth. He shares his views on documentary: about cinéma vérité and DIY filmmaking. New York History Day is a regional contest for National History Day - a program that provides over half a million students each year the opportunity to excel at historical research, interpretation and creative expression. "Creating Documentaries & Unearthing Archives" was executive produced by Shirley Brown-Alleyne. Produced by Tal Yarden. Special thanks to Charles Rudoy and Sonya Ochshorn. Presented by Center for Brooklyn History Education.Note: these interviews were conducted in December 2021.Nadine Reumer is a Dutch actress and podcaster based between Amsterdam and New York City. For further information on her work & to get in contact, visit her website: www.nadinereumer.comYou can follow the podcast @inherlenspodcast on Instagram. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.

Curiosity Daily
Wait Less Weight Loss, Birth Control For Men, Seed Bombing

Curiosity Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2022 12:14


Today, you'll learn about a new drug that could help you safely lose up to a fifth of your body weight, a new, non-hormonal birth control pill that is made for men, and how drones may hold the key to reforestation.Weight loss five times faster.“Diabetes drug helps patients lose never-before-seen amounts of weight, study shows” by Karen Weintraubhttps://www.usatoday.com/story/news/health/2022/06/04/diabetes-drug-could-game-changer-obesity-new-study-shows/7490446001/“Tirzepatide Once Weekly for the Treatment of Obesity” by Ania M. Jastreboff, M.D., Ph.D., Louis J. Aronne, M.D., Nadia N. Ahmad, M.D., M.P.H., Sean Wharton, M.D., Pharm.D., Lisa Connery, M.D., Breno Alves, M.D., Arihiro Kiyosue, M.D., Ph.D., Shuyu Zhang, M.S., Bing Liu, Ph.D., Mathijs C. Bunck, M.D., Ph.D., and Adam Stefanski, M.D., Ph.D.https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMoa2206038?query=featured_homeMen entering the world of birth control.“This birth control pill for men could begin human trials later this year” by Hannah Seohttps://www.popsci.com/health/new-male-birth-control-pill/“A non-hormonal pill could soon expand men's birth control options” by The American Chemical Societyhttps://www.acs.org/content/acs/en/pressroom/newsreleases/2022/march/non-hormonal-pill-could-soon-expand-mens-birth-control-options.html“Male Birth Control Pill Expected to Start Human Trials This Year” by corryn Wetzelhttps://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/male-birth-control-pill-expected-to-start-human-trials-this-year-180979814/“Contraceptive Use” by the CDChttps://www.cdc.gov/nchs/fastats/contraceptive.htmSeed bombing may not be what you think.“Drones Are Setting Down Roots In Wildfire-Scarred Landscapes” by  Ashley Franzenhttps://www.theverge.com/23022323/drones-wildfire-first-nation-british-columbia“Aerial Planting: Bc First Nations Company Trialing Reforestation With Drones” by Maria Churchhttps://www.woodbusiness.ca/aerial-planting-reforestation-drones/Follow Curiosity Daily on your favorite podcast app to get smarter with Calli and Nate — for free! Still curious? Get exclusive science shows, nature documentaries, and more real-life entertainment on discovery+! Go to https://discoveryplus.com/curiosity to start your 7-day free trial. discovery+ is currently only available for US subscribers.Find episode transcripts here: https://curiosity-daily-4e53644e.simplecast.com/episodes/wait-less-weight-loss-birth-control-for-men-seed-bombing

Random Acts of Cinema
1061 - Minding the Gap (2018)

Random Acts of Cinema

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2022 67:11


Dan Connell from the Cinderella Storiez podcast brings us a moving documentary that is - at first glance - about skateboarding in Rockford Illinois. But being made from footage gathered for years by seldom-on-screen director Bing Liu, Minding the Gap turns into a surprisingly gentle exploration of young men finding their path's forward as they confront their experiences with domestic abuse.   If you'd like to watch ahead for next week's film, we will be discussing and reviewing John Hughes' The Breakfast Club(1985).

Random Acts of Cinema
466 - In The Realm of the Senses (1976)

Random Acts of Cinema

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2022 79:23


Things get decidedly erotically unrestrained in Nagisa Oshimi's tale of a maid and her employer's headlong dive into sex and obsession in 1930s Tokyo.  And who better to have an open and mindful discussion about kinks and boundaries that with Kevin Allison of Risk! the podcast and comedy group The State. If you'd like to watch ahead for next week's film, we will be discussing and reviewing Bing Liu's Minding the Gap (2018).

The Patriotically Correct Radio Show with Stew Peters | #PCRadio
Demonic Creature Exits Jab Victim, Alt Doctors Being MURDERED, Kandiss Taylor Fights For GA

The Patriotically Correct Radio Show with Stew Peters | #PCRadio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2022 55:56


Monday on the Stew Peters Show, Georgia Gubernatorial candidate Kandiss Taylor joins the show to make you aware that she is the only viable and exciting candidate in the 2022 Republican primary in the state that was plagued with grave election interference. She shares the 9 executive orders that she will sign on day 1 as the Georgia's top elected official. Support her campaign at: https://www.kandisstaylor.com/ Dr. Jane Ruby details a shocking finding involving a 32 year-old man who had a creature-like clot removed from his lungs. Ty & Charlene Bollinger, named among the "disinformation dozen" heroes who challenge the dogma of Big Pharma daily, share their testimony about the mission behind TheTruthAboutCancer.com, and info on their new upcoming film, exposing the propaganda of the killer regime: https://go.propaganda-exposed.com/ And, health freedom journalist Erin Elizabeth discusses the mysterious murder of alt treatment doctors, and the reports of assassinations, including the now infamous death of Dr. Bing Liu, mentioned in the Watch the Water documentary. Don't miss a moment of Monday's edition of the Stew Peters Show, live on StewPeters.com Get Dr. Zelenko's Anti-Shedding Treatment, NOW AVAILABLE FOR KIDS: http://zStackProtocol.com Go Ad-Free, Get Exclusive Content, Become a Premium user: https://redvoicemedia.com/premium Follow Stew on Gab: https://gab.com/RealStewPeters See all of Stew's content at https://StewPeters.TV Watch full episodes here: https://redvoicemedia.net/stew-full-shows Check out Stew's store: http://StewPeters.shop Support our efforts to keep truth alive: https://www.redvoicemedia.com/support-red-voice-media/

The Patriotically Correct Radio Show with Stew Peters | #PCRadio
LIVE: Cobra Venom Found in Spike Protein, Dr. Liu's Murder UNCOVERED, Plan To Resist Tyranny

The Patriotically Correct Radio Show with Stew Peters | #PCRadio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2022 55:53 Very Popular


Tuesday on the Stew Peters Show, Stew Peters presents a killer monologue on the importance of rejecting identity politics and never forgetting what the Left stole from us. Investigative reporter Edward Szall shares his new discoveries in Dr. Bing Liu's Murder, including what the University of Pittsburgh said about his research release date, and the suspicious circumstances of his alleged murder-suicide that clearly looks like a covered up assassination. CALL UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH NOW TO DEMAND RELEASE OF DR. LIU'S RESEARCH: Dr. Ivet Bahar (412) 624-7615 bahar@pitt.edu Karen Kingston shares shocking evidence on Dr. Ardis' COVID snake venom theory, specifically looking at Dr. Bing Liu's published papers. Bobby Powell details the insidious activity of January 6th Patriot Day infiltrators, and how the FBI ignored almost 30 minutes of documented video evidence proving the lying media wrong. And, Vaccine-Police.com's Christopher Key exposes the enemies plot to keep control after airport mask mandates were struck down in Florida. Don't miss a moment of Tuesday's edition of the Stew Peters Show, live on StewPeters.com Get Dr. Zelenko's Anti-Shedding Treatment, NOW AVAILABLE FOR KIDS: http://zStackProtocol.com Go Ad-Free, Get Exclusive Content, Become a Premium user: https://redvoicemedia.com/premium Follow Stew on Gab: https://gab.com/RealStewPeters See all of Stew's content at https://StewPeters.TV Watch full episodes here: https://redvoicemedia.net/stew-full-shows Check out Stew's store: http://StewPeters.shop Support our efforts to keep truth alive: https://www.redvoicemedia.com/support-red-voice-media/

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The Dragon is Cast Down (3) (Audio) David Eells - 4/17/22   The Origins of Evil Claire Pienaar - 4/12/22 (David's notes in red)   After Riaan and I watched “Watch the Water" from Stew Peters, we hit the floor and prayed and interceded for those family members who have been duped by the Beast System. Then I asked the Lord if this documentary interview with Dr Ardis was true, and received by faith at random, Psa 92:15  To show that Jehovah is upright; He is my rock, and there is no unrighteousness in him. I closed my eyes and had a vision. I saw a big needle, and the scene zoomed out and looked like it was being re-wound, like movies that you rewind.    The needle became a big black snake, then the snake became a large dragon or serpent with legs and wings. It stood up on its back legs and flapped its wings, it had horns and and a forked red tongue. It was aggressive and angry. (Representing the dragon/serpent of Revelations 12 who tries to destroy the Man-child and Woman and failing at that goes to make war on the rest of her seed.)   Then I started praying in the Spirit and I saw a white sword come and attack this serpent or dragon from behind me. (This represents the Word which we've heard from the beginning. Isa. 30:21 and thine ears shall hear a word behind thee, saying, This is the way, walk ye in it; when ye turn to the right hand, and when ye turn to the left.) It was a shiny metal and it pierced the dragon or serpent where its heart should have been but there was no heart, just a black hole.    Then I remembered the Word of the Lord concerning the serpent in Gen 3:15 and I will put enmity between thee and the woman, and between thy seed and her seed (Jesus): he shall bruise thy head, and thou shalt bruise his heel.   I thought, "Why pierce the place where the heart is supposed to be?" And the thought came to me, "Maybe to show me what complete darkness looks like?"    The vision ended and I fell asleep. When I awoke, I thought "Why wasn't the head crushed?” (Rev 12:9  And the great dragon was cast down, the old serpent, he that is called the Devil and Satan, the deceiver of the whole world; he was cast down to the earth, and his angels were cast down with him. The Dragon, the old serpents, head, Satan, was bruised by the seed of the Woman, Jesus, when He bound the strong man and told His seed to plunder him. The heel of Jesus is the end time body of Jesus who the serpent/Dragon will bruise by putting to death their flesh. Man-child, Woman and the Dragon  Rev. 12:1-12  And a great sign was seen in heaven: a woman arrayed with the sun, and the moon under her feet, and upon her head a crown of twelve stars; 2 and she was with child; and she crieth out, travailing in birth, and in pain to be delivered. 3 And there was seen another sign in heaven: and behold, a great red dragon, having seven heads and ten horns, and upon his heads seven diadems. 4 And his tail draweth the third part of the stars of heaven, and did cast them to the earth: and the dragon standeth before the woman that is about to be delivered, that when she is delivered he may devour her child. 5 And she was delivered of a son, a man child, who is to rule all the nations with a rod of iron: and her child was caught up unto God, and unto his throne.  The Man-child Reformers are Coming to Help: I had a vision early this Good Friday morning, 4-15-22. I saw two beautiful birds, one a grown up and another a baby. They were dressed in the same way with a blue (representing heavenly) coat and white (representing sanctified) breast.  The Baby was nesseled underneath the right wing of his mother. Then I saw the baby take flight and very shortly landed by another bird dressed the same way.  It then nesseled beneath the right wing of that bird.    (I saw no egg, the baby had already been born and was able to fly. I knew immediately that this baby was the Man-child leaving its mothers care and caught up to the throne authority of the Father and under the shadow of His wings. Today is Passover, the crucifixion of the Lamb, Jesus, in the Man-child Body. On the third day, the 17th, was resurrection day or catching up to the throne day. 17 is the number of preservation through an evil time when the crucifiers do their work. 17 is the chosen number of “Q” also.    Possibly a parallel is being shown between the Man-child body and Trump. Daniel was promoted over the Kingdom as Cyrus Conquered Babylon on the same night.  Operation Disclosure: Thurs. 14 April Charlie Ward: GESARA/NESARA is happening this weekend. [It was working on the 1st but they said they would announce it to the public around Easter. BTW, Easter is the pagan name for the goddess Ishtar used in the KJV in Acts 12:4, but it is translated from the Greek Pascha, [Hebrew Pesach] meaning passover. Ishtar was the pagan goddess that fell down out of heaven into the Euprates river in an egg.)   Considering my revelation of the Father and Mother of the Man-child I then I read to them Operation Disclosure's revelation of this day. “An hour before Sunrise Fri. morning 15 April the Planets Jupiter, Venus, Mars and Saturn will be lined up in the Southeast Sky. (So we have the heavenly bodies of the Jupiter the King Planet, representing the Father, Venus, representing the mother planet, and then Mars, representing the war planet, and Saturn, representing the Devil planet. After the Father and Mother bring forth the Man-child and his throne authority war begins in the heavens and the devil as the dragon of Babylon is being cast down.)   Then I read the first verse text sent in for this morning:   Deb  (Mat.21:5) Tell ye the daughter of Zion, Behold, thy King cometh unto thee, Meek, and riding upon an ass, And upon a colt the foal of an ass...(9) And the multitudes that went before him, and that followed, cried, saying, Hosanna to the son of David: Blessed is he that cometh in the name of the Lord; Hosanna in the highest. (Hosanna means, “Oh Save, Heal, Deliver, oh Lord.) Back to our Rev. 12 text: 6 And the woman fled into the wilderness, where she hath a place prepared of God, that there they may nourish her a thousand two hundred and threescore days. The War in Heaven 7 And there was war in heaven: Michael and his angels going forth to war with the dragon; and the dragon warred and his angels; 8 And they prevailed not, neither was their place found any more in heaven. 9 And the great dragon was cast down, the old serpent, he that is called the Devil and Satan, the deceiver of the whole world; he was cast down to the earth, and his angels were cast down with him. 10 And I heard a great voice in heaven, saying, Now is come the salvation, and the power, and the kingdom of our God, and the authority of his Christ: for the accuser of our brethren is cast down, who accuseth them before our God day and night. 11 And they (The Saints) overcame him because of the blood of the Lamb, and because of the word of their testimony; and they loved not their life even unto death. 12 Therefore rejoice, O heavens, and ye that dwell in them. Woe for the earth and for the sea: because the devil is gone down unto you, having great wrath, knowing that he hath but a short time. (Not only are the Saints given authority to cast down Satan and his demons from the second heaven to earth but when they return with the Lord they have a hand in casting him below the earth.) The Dragon Persecutes the Woman 13 And when the dragon saw that he was cast down to the earth, he persecuted the woman that brought forth the man child. 14 And there were given to the woman the two wings of the great eagle, that she might fly into the wilderness unto her place, where she is nourished for a time, and times, and half a time, from the face of the serpent. 15 And the serpent cast out of his mouth after the woman water as a river, that he might cause her to be carried away by the stream. (As we will see, this could be representative of the “Watch the Water” Documentary where the venom of the serpent is found in the vaccines and is being distributed through the water supply in order to change the DNA. This could represent the seed of the serpent which would certainly be carrying the Woman away from the seed of Adam and Christ.) 16 And the earth helped the woman, and the earth opened her mouth and swallowed up the river which the dragon cast out of his mouth. 17 And the dragon waxed wroth with the woman, and went away to make war with the rest of her seed, that keep the commandments of God, and hold the testimony of Jesus: The Seed of The Serpent Covid Snake Venom Documentation: Interview Transcript of Dr. Ardis and Stew Peters By: holistic health online - 4/14/22  “Watch The Water” Documentary FULL   Dr. Brian Ardis: It's an honor to be here. I just want to say thank you, everyone, who's put any faith and trust in me to be able to convey truth… I have to get this off my chest. My spirit is screaming to say something and bring it to the forefront to protect as many innocent lives as possible. That's all I've been trying to do since May of 2020.   As you know, I read Anthony Fauci's memo on Remdesivir and when I actually clicked the links to the studies that he was quoting, saying that Remdesivir was safe and effective, I knew right away that he was lying. I knew right away that this drug was going to be used to mass murder a whole bunch of innocent people in America that did not need to die. Then he was going to sell the world on the idea in the media that they were dying of a virus, when in fact I knew they were being poisoned to death with this drug. I knew 30% of all people were going to experience multiple organ failure, kidney failure, septic shock and hypertension. That's what the study said.   Now, we're a year and a half after that, and it's exactly the numbers that I said based on those studies. I'm pretty much called "the Remdesivir guy" everywhere I go, which is odd for a retired chiropractor to be referenced as a pharmaceutical guy. But it is true Remdesivir is a very toxic, deadly drug. There are a lot of medical doctors and professionals who will mention that, and it's proven to be ineffective. It is not just ineffective; it is very toxic and deadly. It is known and proven to actually injure specific organs in your body.   It targets specific organs. This is a part of why I think my spirit is so moved to make sure this gets out. On January 21st of this year 2022 – so just two months ago – the FDA decided to authorize Remdesivir as the only drug to be authorized to be used in all newborns in this country. I can't even fathom the men or women in charge would actually do that. Since January 21st of 2022, it's the only drug to be used, only one allowed in hospitals for this entire pandemic. Now they're moving it into hospital care for children as young as newborns, 7 lbs. through the 18 year pediatric age range. It's the only authorized drug. There is nothing else that they're allowing for COVID 19 treatment. And I find that incredibly evil.   And then they've also now canceled monoclonal antibody uses throughout the United States and all US territories for COVID 19 early treatment. And they're moving remdesivir to the infusion centers where they were using monoclonal antibodies as the only IV infusion drug allowed. I have been moved with one singular purpose since May of 2020. When I read Anthony Fauci's memo about Remdesivir, I felt this spark inside of me that I now had to go voice to the world, a warning to try to protect as many innocent lives as possible from being killed. So let's talk about what happened.   It all started with a text. There's a medical doctor that I admire and love because he is nonstop from the beginning of COVID and has had the ability to project information and say to people around the world, you do not have to fear COVID. We have an answer. This guy has been on many stages with me. He still practices right now medicine and is an ER doc and he sent me a text. It actually was dated December 1st and I did not see it until like December 18th. I don't know how I didn't see it, but the text read, "Hey Dr. Ardis, if you got bit by a rattlesnake, would you go to a hospital and get anti venom?"   I realized he must have seen an interview I did on Infowars. So Kate Dailey had done an interview with me and wanted to go over my thoughts of monoclonal antibodies. Well, I had been given some research studies that actually bothered me. I didn't like the idea based on the data in these research studies. I didn't think monoclonal antibodies were safe. Long term, not short term, but long term. Now, I read the actual text message, got in the shower, and while I was in the shower, I was sitting there thinking, why would he send me that text? It has nothing to do with COVID. So I'm going through this and I'm thinking about the text and all my brain keeps going to is why is he mentioning anti venom.   Is there something about antivenom? So I went and got on the Internet and I wanted to know what is Antivenom. Only to find out that most antivenoms are monoclonal antibodies or polyclonal antibodies. And then I got it. Then I knew why he sent it to me. He wanted me to immediately see a question that he knew I would say, of course I'm going to go to the hospital and get anti venom. So in his mind, I think he knew this was a way or God inspired him to send me this message. Then go figure out why it is you would say yes. This is where it all started.   I will repeat what Steve Kirsch said to an audience with me last month. He said, "If the CDC says something to do, you do the opposite. If the NIH says to do something, or the FDA, do the opposite." I'm sitting there realizing that anti venom is monoclonal antibodies, and then I immediately revert back to, in my own head, that I'm not trusting anything the CDC and or FDA says. Is our federal health agencies recommending monoclonal antibodies for COVID 19? No, they're not. They've been badmouthing monoclonal antibodies this whole time.   They stripped them out of Florida when De Santis wanted to use them. And then January 21st of this year, they totally stripped out monoclonal antibodies. They do not want you touching monoclonal antibodies. They also didn't want you, from the beginning, to touch hydroxychloroquine. They also don't want you touching ivermectin. They also don't want you touching N acetyl cysteine (NAC) so that the things they tell you to avoid we know they're telling you to avoid because they work. So, I realized that the federal health agencies were actually not supporting monoclonal antibodies, and we believe that this is because they intentionally don't want people to recover.   ...I cannot believe the amount of evil behind this pandemic with what I've realized since then. I realized, all of a sudden, that monoclonal antibodies are anti venom. The federal government doesn't want us using anti venom. Why are they bashing anti venom and why are we finding that anti venom works against COVID? Is it not a virus? Is it instead a venom? This is what I want to know. Is COVID a venom? Is this why they don't want you using monoclonal antibodies.   Let me ask you a question. Do you believe the mass media is controlled? Of course, you actually do believe that. So you believe that whatever's being pumped out in the media is being orchestrated and controlled, across all of it.   All right. So in my head, I was like, okay, how do they keep people on that story? So there's this mass media group who are telling a huge story. They're all telling the same story around the world. Whenever anybody says anything against that narrative, what do they use now to combat that in the mainstream media?   Stew Peters: Disinformation?   Dr Brian Ardis: Yeah, they call them fact checkers. Fact checking is the opposite of fact checking. The arbiters of lies are the fact checkers.   By definition, fact checkers are there to divert you from truth and take you back to a narrative that is being sold worldwide, right? If it's true that COVID could actually be snake venom, (And how I came to that conclusion was they don't support the use of anti venom called monoclonal antibodies because they work.) The easiest way to figure that out is, has that ever been fact checked? I wanted to know was there ever any mention that the source could have been a snake? And oh, my God, I couldn't believe it. Over and over and over in the media in January and February of 2020 there are non-stop publications that the original source could either be from bats, snakes or pangolins. And every time the snake is mentioned, fact checkers – One, two, three, four, five, six, constantly fact check it and spin it back to the bats. There's no fact checking about bats. They keep you looking at bats.   In the beginning, in January of 2020, the scientists inside of China said this can't be from bats. These bats hibernate. And it's the winter. When they did genetic sequences from the antibodies in the people who were sick in Wuhan, they found that their genetic sequence was not most like bats. They were most like two snakes. Proteins from the Chinese Krait and the King Cobra. Then I find in April of 2020 there was a research study published in France where they're finding that the receptors in the brain called nicotinic acetyl-choline-sterase receptors are actually bound most tightly to snake venom of the krait and cobra is what they're finding, and that the spike protein from SARS-CoV-2 is most identical to Chinese krait and king cobra venom.   Then I find out that there's an actual doctor, Bing Liu, who works at the University of Pittsburgh in May of 2020. He works in a computational lab dealing with genetic sequencing and he's been researching for five months; the sequencing of spike proteins, trying to solve the mystery of SARS-CoV-2 victims. He says he's got a "big thing", too; A big press release. They're going to actually announce all their findings.    HEADLINE: Set back in the quest to understand coronavirus after a researcher is shot and killed. 37 year old Bing Liu was on the verge of making significant findings on COVID 19.   And that's when I freaked out. Also, all of the clips in the media when they interviewed his boss, who is still at the University of Pittsburgh, he said that they were going to publish the work they found through Bing Liu's work in their department. That's never been published. I'd like to know why a year and a half later, it's never been published. Where is it?   And then, all of a sudden, the realization came to me that this is the "great lie." When I say that they have lied to you about everything in relationship to COVID, they've even lied about the viral part of COVID. Now you have to understand here, my entire stance for the last year and a half has been to educate, warn people about hospital protocols because of a drug called Remdesivir. So in this realization that this could all be related to venom, something bothered me in the January 21st issue that came out from the FDA about Remdesivir in this 42 page document. It actually says there's only one drug that cannot be co administered with Remdesivir at the same time because it negates the antiviral properties of Remdesivir. And that drug is hydroxychloroquine.   In January 2020, there's this incredible study that's published where over a ten year period a company has been funding a research study gene-mapping all the genes of the venoms and proteins and peptides inside of King Cobra venom. And in January 2020, they published their findings. Oh, ask me if I was shocked when I saw that there were 19 toxic venom proteins that they isolated that specifically target organs in your body.   So I go to the funding part of this study. And I want to know who funded this and how many companies. It says that the majority of the company and studie's funding came from a company called Genentech. Genentech is a subsidiary of a company called Roche. I don't know anything about these companies. I never heard of them. The employees of Genentech, who were the authors of the study, said they have a conflict of interest because they actually hold shares and stocks in Roche. Genentech, I've never heard of Genentech. Is there a correlation between Genentech and Gilead? This is not a joke. I typed it on Internet. Is there a connection to Genentech and Gilead? Oh, my God. Gilead had bought two facilities that deal with biological studies from Genentech in 2011 and then brought 55 of their executives into Gilead in 2011 just when that King Cobra study started. Gilead is the manufacturer of Remdesivir.   Guess what's been known since 2005. Guess what blocks the nicotine receptors in the brain stem from being injured by cobra venom and viper venom. Guess what drug does that? Hydroxychloroquine and chloroquine.   Remdesivir, packaged and stored as it is delivered to hospitals, comes in a little glass vial. It's called Lyophilized powder. It actually has a white yellowish tint. Guess what color snake venom has when it's stored; then to be diluted in sodium chloride or distilled water to be administered in an IV. Also, If people are buying King Cobra Venom Lyophilized (powdered form), they mix it in the same preparation as listed on the fact sheet for Remdesivir to actually take cobra venom or any other viper venom and inject it into horses to make monoclonal antibodies.   When you read the emergency use authorization for Remdesivir, it states this from January 21st, that every practitioner who administers this to a COVID patient, pediatric or not, you have to evaluate for what's called prothrombin time. Prothrombin time means if it increases the trauma time, it means it's taking your blood's ability to coagulate and making it longer so it thins your blood. You can't clot, right? You will internally bleed to death with Remdesivir. It is stated on the emergency use authorization. Every patient has to have their prothrombin time checked before you give them Remdesivir and during treatment.    Do you know what King Cobra venom does to the blood? It makes it so that I can't clot. You know, one of the evidences is it's prothrombin time. And if you look at the CDC website and the NIH website on the adverse events from Remdesivir, it actually says it increases prothrombin time, which is exactly what King Cobra venom does to the human body. And Remdesivir is the lyophilized peptide proteins of King Cobra venom.   The University of Arizona published a paper last summer where they actually evaluated the blood samples and tissues of hundreds of people who died, from two different hospitals after being treated for COVID, which means they got Remdesivir. Why do some people who are seemingly perfectly healthy die from COVID and others don't? It's a question baffling experts during this pandemic.   NEWS REPORT: A new research from the University of Arizona suggests we're closer to getting an answer. It seems to boil down to an enzyme that's also found in rattlesnake venom. What does this rattlesnake have to do with COVID 19 deaths?   We turned much of my research in my lab towards COVID a year and a half ago. Chilton says he got blood samples from more than 100 patients in a New York ICU. They either had no COVID, or  a mild, moderate or severe case of the virus. He did some fancy  artificial intelligence in his lab and discovered two distinct patterns in the people who were dying from COVID.   Dr. Brian Ardis: These patterns, number one, told us that the vital organs were in trouble, but the other looked as if they were being attacked by some enzyme.   He says he then found the highest concentration of this enzyme that has ever been found in humans. These levels, attacking internal organs means multiple organ failure and death.   So where do the rattlesnakes come into play? This enzyme is a humanized version, part of the same family as the active ingredient in snake venom. In simple terms, this enzyme related to rattlesnake venom that's been found in humans is likely causing tremendous damage, leading to COVID 19 deaths.   And then they take you through all of the elevated enzymes in the blood samples of these people that are naturally found in rattlesnake venom and viper venom that are in levels they've never seen before. Do you wonder how they got there? 5 to 10 days of Remdesivir. They've known since 2005 if you inject a mouse with cobra venom, like they're doing with Remdesivir, injecting into your veins, it actually causes a cytokine storm in the lungs of all animals. I am convinced that COVID 19 is not a respiratory virus of any kind. It is actually venom poisoning. And they're using, I believe, synthesized peptides and proteins from venoms of snakes, and they're administering them and targeting them to certain people.   Now, the amazing thing about these 19 toxins found in cobra venom, they're specifically sequenced to target specific organs, like the pancreas in a diabetic, like the heart in a heart disease patient, like the liver in a hepatitis patient.   So if I die because I'm a cancer patient, or if I die from some sort of liver related function because I've had liver problems, if I die, then it'll be undetectable. It'll be untraceable. They're going to chalk it up, of course, to whatever underlying disease the person was suffering from.   This is the most original of all bioweapons ever. Snake venom. I mean, we know how poisonous snakes are. This is the most obvious bioweapon ever. When I say this is the most evil thing I've ever encountered in my entire life. Could you ever have imagined the one greatest symbol of evil in all of Christendom. What is the symbol of evil in Christianity? The serpent. The serpent! Can you think of anything more evil than envenomating the entire world with snake venom and then injecting snake venom into your veins. And then using mRNA technology that they've been isolating from snake venom for years that they know are unusually stable, more stable than any other mRNA they've isolated from other natural organisms for decades.   In 2015, they took mRNA from cobra venom, krait venom, and they actually wrapped the mRNA in nanoparticle hydrogel. How often have you heard about that with these new mRNA vaccines? And they made it even more stable. Then they actually added what's called dynabeads to those nanoparticles surrounding the mRNA of snake venom. And it made it even more stable and made it last longer. It made it easier to get inside of your cells. Do you know what dynabeads are? Magnetic metal nanoparticles.   CLIP FROM BLACKLIST: The movie actor says, "Your prayers have been answered, Donald. Apparently I'm dying. I've been poisoned by someone within my organization. Someone with access to an offshore account that was used to fund recent attacks against me. 11 people had access to that account. Last evening, I called those 11 to a dinner to confront them. What happened next? I only remember pieces. The restaurant. What it looked like. Where it was. I remember holding a glass of wine, not drinking it. Although I'm sure I must have. I need you to find the pharmaco-toxicologist who I believe crafted the deadly cocktail and get the antidote from him.   He's known as The Apothecary, a druggist whose potions hijack the immune system, causing any number of allergic reactions. Each one impossible to identify unless you know what you're looking for. An exotic venom might replicate a drug overdose. A personally tailored allergic reaction might trigger cardiovascular collapse.   The apothecary can create embolisms, aneurysms, inhibit respiration, induce paralysis. We're looking for cortico-steroids. Broncho-dilator. Go, go, go.   I've lived my entire adult life surrounded by the corona of death. Sometimes I even longed for it. But lately I find I'm not willing to go gentle into that good night.   There's good news. The lab did find one distinct element in the molecular structure of the drops taken from Robert Ball's apartment. A peptide unique to the venom of the red-headed Krait."   Dr. Brian Ardis: When I saw this movie clip, I knew. I knew I was right. I knew I was supposed to see that because it was confirmation to me that other people knew this was planned all along, which we've known this is a plan. [In the movie] the FBI figures out that it's actually peptides found in krait venom that poisoned Reddington. In the show, you learn that he was poisoned by drinking. It was put in his drink. And then I realized something. I realized how they've been spreading this.   I had actually told my wife six months prior to this that it's very odd when you go on the CDC website that they have this wastewater surveillance tab on the COVID data tracker site. And they have 400 water testing sites in 37 cities in this country. What no one knows is the data from the CDC between January of 2020 and September of 2020 in relationship to their water testing of these 37 cities. They only let people know they were doing it in September of 2020 and now releasing that data. They now just announced two weeks ago, Walensky did, of the CDC, that they're now upping their water testing, they say, and have been reporting to media outlets that how it works is they are PCR testing our wastewater because we, as we get COVID 19, are pooping it in the water and we're going to test our wastewater. And we can tell the city when there's high amounts of SARS-CoV-2 in the water, they can actually tell that same community four or five days later is going to be an outbreak of COVID 19 in that city.   Stew Peters: Wait a minute. That's backwards.   Dr. Brian Ardis: That is completely backwards. If a community has had SARS-CoV-2 go through their body, they already had their symptoms when they eliminated the virus, supposedly the virus is out of their body and it ends up in your wastewater, you no longer have symptoms. How could you know and then be able to confirm in the future 4 to 5 days from now when we find it in your wastewater supply from your city. When we see it being shed in your water 4 to 5 days later, we can actually tell you there's going to be an outbreak in your city? It's not because there's an outbreak in the city, just like in the show Black List. I had to break this down for every aspect of COVID.   One thing that's been very unique to COVID is this sense of loss of taste and smell that lasts for months, even years. Holy cow. I had no idea they already knew this happened to people when you drink it. For the people who are the natural healers or the individuals who've got bitten when they actually suck the venom of cobra into their mouth and then spit it out, they have this loss of taste and smell that can last 12 months to a year and a half. It's just from having been exposed in the mouth, which is exactly what's happening when it's being put into our water.   Now, the thing about the water is this: they are using the water systems because they can target specific demographics. They are absolutely confident that the peptides they have chosen for COVID, circulated throughout the Earth and throughout the populace, and the vaccines and the mRNA in the vaccines specifically target organs like your spleen and your pancreas. For diabetics, that's a concern. Brain tissue, liver tissue, lung tissue and heart tissue. So if you already have a disease process of inflammation of any of those organs, you are the ones that they are targeting.   Stew Peters: So are the people that work at my water treatment facility are aware of this? Are they in on it.   Dr. Brian Ardis: No, no, the CDC is in on it. And the CDC is working with contracting companies to make sure they do it.   There are nicotine receptors in your brainstem that control your diaphragm. Your diaphragm has to contract to be able to allow oxygen to get into your lungs. They are using krait venom and cobra venom and calling it COVID 19. You're drinking it. It's getting it into your brainstem and it's paralyzing your diaphragm's ability to breathe. I cannot say this enough.   In the very beginning of COVID, it was being reported around the world that the least demographic represented in hospitals being hospitalized for COVID 19 were smokers. Around the world, it was less than 5% of everybody in hospitals were actually smokers. And they found that odd, only because this was a respiratory virus. Wouldn't it be that the people who are shoving tobacco and nicotine in their lungs would be more apt to be traumatized by a novel respiratory virus? But that's not what they saw.   What was amazing is when this started getting reported in the first six months of COVID in 2020 around the world, guess what our federal government did? Anthony Fauci, the NIH, CDC and the FDA all came out and started pumping in the media that there's no better time than right now to quit smoking. And they actually lied to you and they lied to the entire world and said smokers are being hospitalized at rates higher than any other demographic. Well, the truth is, these nicotine receptors that are affected by cobra venom and krait venom that control your ability to breathe, was causing your oxygen levels to fall. On a pulse oximeter it looks like you have pneumonia. But you didn't. You were being paralyzed. Actually, you couldn't breathe and your heart rhythm was actually being dropped by the same receptors.   Nicotine binds to those receptors and then the venom can't bind, so it can't paralyze your diaphragm. They knew and we're theorizing in France in April of 2020 when they figured out that it was the nicotine receptors that control the diaphragm's ability to breathe was what the spike protein was targeting, because it most looked like the neurotoxin of krait and cobra venom. They started theorizing that studies needed to be done, that we start giving people nicotine to protect them from getting COVID.   It absolutely is known that nicotine is protective against COVID 19 because it stops these venoms from damaging and connecting to these nicotine receptors in your brain that control your diaphragms ability to breathe. But once you go into a hospital because you can't breathe, if you're not a smoker and you don't do the nicotine they put you on Remdesivir. Remdesivir is venom from a cobra. It's attaching itself to the nicotine receptors in your brain. You then can't breathe and then at the same time, it destroys the inside of your of your lungs through what's called a cytokine storm. That is what cobra venom does.   And then they say they've got to put you on a ventilator. They're putting you on ventilators because then they can actually murder you by euthanizing you with drugs that act similarly to the venom. They have to sedate you because when they go to shove a tube down your trachea to get into your lungs, you'll pull it out. You'll pull it out, or you'll fight them as they're trying to shove it in there. So they have to sedate you. So they use morphine, fentanyl,  Lorazepam or midazolam. These drugs act on the same centers of your brain that control the diaphragm's breathing. These drugs are euthanizing drugs, and they actually will put you on these protocols at the same time they have you on Remdesivir. The entire attempt is to slow down your breathing and your diaphragm and you will die. They've got the cocktail down pat.   The average person dies on day nine of COVID 19, hospitalized treatment. They only authorize, per the NIH, two five day treatments of Remdesivir. It's amazing that the ninth day is the day that most people die in February of 2020. The Wall Street Journal was allowed to produce an article, and they particularly speak to the word “virus” in coronavirus pandemic. And in this article it actually states that the Latin definition for virus, originally and historically, virus means venom.   So I started to wonder, well, what about the name Corona? Does it have a Latin definition or a definition at all? So I actually looked up what's the definition on Dictionary.com and it brings up 13 definitions. Corona religiously, ecclesiastically means gold ribbon at the base of a miter. I didn't know what a miter was, so I copied it and pasted it and then hit images. So this actually could read the pope's venom pandemic. It also can read Crown. Corona means crown also in Latin terms. Visually, we see kings represented with a crown symbol. So put that together for me. King Cobra venom. It actually could read King Cobra Venom pandemic. I've said this for about a year now that I actually believe this is more of a religious war on the entire world. I've been adamant about that. Actually, the message of Christ forever was He's the master healer and faith precedes all miracles, not vaccines.   So why are we actually putting more faith in drugs? And why is a man of the cloth [the Pope] supposedly putting more faith in science and a drug than he is in telling people to pray to God? God's greatest creation was you, and you are made up of a DNA strand of genetics that are unique to you. If I was going to do something incredibly evil, how ironic would it be that the Catholic Church or whoever would use the one symbol of an animal that represents evil in all religion, which is either the snake or the dragon, which is actually just a snake with legs. You take that snake or that serpent and you figure out how to isolate genes from that serpent. And get those genes of that serpent to insert itself into your God given created DNA. I think this was the plan all along; to get the serpents, the evil ones, DNA into your God created DNA and they figured out how to do it with this mRNA technology, they are using mRNA, which is mRNA extracted from, I believe, the king cobra venom.   And I think they want to get that venom inside of you and make you a hybrid of Satan. No longer just belonging to God or a creation of God's. When I say that the mRNA inside of the Pfizer and Moderna shots is actually derived from snake venom. Yeah, it just sounds crazy, right? But I want you to read from July 6th, last year, 2021, the co-founder of Moderna read the title, show it to the camera.   Moderna is using mRNA technology to treat venomous snake bites. It goes on to say that he's going to help create and co-found a company based in San Francisco that actually is going to solely work on creating anti venom drugs for snakebites.   Guess who funds this thing? The Department of Defense, the Welcome Trust Fund and the United Nations. Incredible. All right. So this is great.   Let's just wrap our heads around that for a second. How many snake bite victims are there? It's like 100,000 people. 100,000 people will die from snake bites. But this is enough for the Department of Defense and for the United Nations to get on board and to fund such a venture?   Dr. Hoffe out of Canada after evaluating his vaccinated patients, was able to determine those who had received them had elevated  d-dimers, and he checked that because they all complained of extreme fatigue, like long hauler's COVID symptoms. And he was enlightened to do this d-dimer test and then found every single one of them had elevated d-dimer. Now I want you to read on Medscape: What is it that medical doctors are trained to look for when they see elevated d-dimers? So read the title and I want you to read the fifth bullet point.   How are elevated d-dimer levels interpreted? Snake venom poisoning. So even medical doctors are trained to look for elevated d- dimers and to know that this is a possible snake venom poisoning. And notice they didn't use the word snake bite victim or snake venom poisoning. And I was like, Oh, my God, it's in the mRNA shots for sure. This is why you're seeing this. They even talk about it on here that d-dimer is a reflection of fibrinogen and its ability to control coagulation, and that it's usually at normal low levels inside of people who are fine. But then these d-dimers get extremely elevated after snake venom poisoning.   The kidney failure caused by Remdesivir is the number one organ targeted by King Cobra venom. It's the number one. There isn't anything in relationship to symptom-a-tology of COVID 19 injuries post COVID 19 vaccines treatment with Remdesivir that cannot be correlated back in research studies to venom from cobras, kraits and other vipers.   So when somebody gets bit by a snake, particularly a king cobra or a krait, what is the long term prognosis for these people? If you have been injected you've had gene sequences put into you or peptides put into you from a venom. And that actually continues, particularly one bite after another. Those disease processes become even more exaggerated. This is why they want to continue doing the booster shot program…   FOLLOW-UP: Dr. Ardis Answers the Top Questions About “Venom Theory”:  https://www.brighteon.com/14d31e23-e80f-4247-a882-c148ac4ea53f   Transcript of the first 15 minutes:   Dr. Ardis: “I've worried that the information was going to be so monstrous that many people would deflect immediately and not trust the information or not want to consider even looking at it.   I was hoping that when I brought this to Mike Adams that any gaps in the story would be filled in by other experts in their fields.   I'm not an expert in all fields. I'm not an expert in water supplies. So I just want to clear up this water supply thing. (With the help of Mike Adams.)   The one thing that's been the biggest negative has been people saying, “There's no way this is in the water. How can you even say they're poisoning the water with snake venom?” etc.   I want people to understand something; water has not been my story. This is not even the biggest part of the story. I've just wanted to save people's lives from the hospital protocols.   As I have said from the very beginning; for the last 2 years, “Whatever the bioweapon is, even when I thought it was just a  virus engineered in a lab, that it's not very good or effective because less than 1% of the entire world population has died from it. I never thought the whole “water source thing” was dangerous or horrific and everyone should focus on the water. (In fact Stew Peters was the one who came up with the title for our “Watch the Water" interview and documentary.)   Mike Adams: About the 'water thing'; I find it a little bit surprising that some people were giving you push-back on the water issue. It's as if they've forgotten the decades of water Fluoridation. The water supply has been meticulously and systematically poisoned with toxic fluoride , which is a near toxic chemical that is dripped into the water supply. It usually comes in the form of a powder (just like Remdesivir) and then it's reconstituted into a solution.   Every municipal water treatment center has a machine that drips quote “the proper dose” of the poison into the water supply folks! So how can people say they're not poisoning us in the water? And secondly, What about Flint Michigan and all the lead poisoning that occurred in that event? What about the poisoning of Du Ponte chemicals in the water supply? I mean, come on people! To say that you can't be poisoned in the water supply is just ignorant!…   Dr. Ardis: When people keep asking me, “What proof do you have that it's in the water?” How about if you just look at what the CDC's been doing; What they've actually been testing this whole time looking for the bioweapon called SARS COV 2.     They have 400 water testing sites in different cities all around the country. They are doing PCR testing on your water looking for the weapon. They are looking for this so called “virus” in your water. (Some argue but that's the waste water they are testing.) But they are gonna filter that water and it's going to become your drinking water and I can't see any evidence yet that the CDC has proven that they're not only testing the water for SARS COV 2 (this really deadly pathogen according to them) and then at the same time filtering it out of your water before returning it back to you. I've never seen that evidence or read anything about that.   All I've seen is, “We are testing all these sites; looking for SARS COV 2 in the water and they've been using this sole method for predicting outbreaks in your city! They are only looking at the water! So if this is what they are using to predict outbreaks in your town then logically it must be being recirculated back into the water source (that's coming through our taps.)   So, I just want people to know, if the CDC is looking in your water for SARS COV 2, maybe we should find out if they are actually filtering it out of the water as they find it!   Mike Adams: So, what they are testing is waste water. But as you say the sewage water gets treated and turned back into drinking water. What you say is true that what is coming out of someones tap was coming out of someone's toilet up the river. So the question becomes, “Are these water districts who treat the water removing SARS COV 2? Do they remove potentially snake venom peptides (from pharmaceuticals or other sources). What are they removing or not removing and we don't have an answer to that question yet.   Dr. Ardis: I don't know either. But the enlightening fact is that governments around the world have been doing waste water surveillance testing for SARS COV 2 this whole time. So my question is, “Have they been poisoning the water right under our noses and we never knew it?”   People are saying, “How did Ardis come to this?” The truth is and I really want to convey this point; The story for me is NOT the water. My whole agenda for 2 years has been to save peoples lives from (these evil) hospital protocols. It just took a new direction when I got a text from Dr. Richard Bartlett that said, “If you got bit by a rattle snake would go get anti-venom?”   Ever since then the entire scope of Covid -19 and the reality of what it really is has completely transformed, regardless of the source of how they are distributing it!   There is enough evidence now to start looking to see. Is it true that the bioweapon itself is being distributed through gain of function or they've just been dumping synthetic peptides of venomous into the water, or aerosolizing them; however they are king distributed.   Is it true that the bioweapon is snake venom or animal venom peptides and if so go test the people. The University of Arizona said that individuals treated for Covid 19 whose tissue and blood samples were studied; that the amount of this enzyme called SPLA-2 that was present looked like snake venom had been coursing through their veins. This is the same enzyme found in rattle snake venom.   We need to start looking at, “Is it possible that these components found in venom are orchestrating this whole plan. Because when you start looking at the mRNA vaccine side effects; almost all of them can be tied to a specific snake venom component. You can also look at the SARS COV 2 side effects like loss of taste and smell. These are actually side effects of snake venom and not customarily  a side effect of viruses which has been very “mysterious.”   Mike Adams: So I'm glad that you mentioned multiple vectors of exposure because Dr. Lee Merrick believes that this has probably been distributed in cities as a contact poison to distribute it through skin penetrating nano particles which were part of the Eco Health Alliance's proposal to DARPA for release in China in the bat caves. You mentioned water as a vector and also an aerosolized   release as a possible vector.   I think what you are trying to convey to people is, “Hey, don't get stuck on the 'water'. There are multiple vectors. The point is maybe it's in the air, maybe it's on contact surfaces, maybe it's in the water, but these people are being deliberately exposed to these nano particles that you're saying were derived from the structure of venom peptides because those molecules are extremely toxic and are generating the side effects that we're seeing. Is that a fair summary of what you are saying?   Dr. Ardis: Yes. By the way, Dr. Lee Merrick texted me this morning and said, “Dr. Ardis, You're going to have to show me evidence about this water sourcing and snake venom.” And I texted her back and said, “Dr. Merrick, you're missing the point. I need everybody to go look at the weapon! I don't care where it is (or the mode of distribution.) Look Dr. Merrick, they are finding it in the water. Our government agencies are spending millions of dollars finding it in the water. It's obviously in the water also; whether through shedding in the feces of they are actively poisoning us, just as with fluoride.”   Just know the weapon is venom. Treat it like an envemomation  and you'll solve the riddle of the mystery of SARS COV 2 “infections” and the side effects of the vaccines, and the hospital protocols being used for Covid 19 “infections.” They all have something in common. They all find these snake venom- like properties in the side effects and in the enzymes in the bodies of Covid 19 patients.   Mike Adams: Yeah. That's what's fascinating. It was shocking how closely the symptoms match up. And also you've provided a tremendous amount of documentation. So there's been a lot of due diligence on your part. Scientific American absolutely did publish a story in 2020 that is mentioned in your presentation that talks about the SARS COV 2 has the most similarity  with snakes because of the code ons and the genetic similarity and CNN covered it as well as other scientific journals etc.   So when people say there's no research to back this up; I don't know what they're watching or what they are not watching we put it all up on the screen for everybody.   Dr. Ardis: The thing that kind of solidified it all for me was when the British Medical Journal Global News published last year that, “Right now there are 2 health crisis going around at the same time around the world which were, “Snakes bites and Covid 19.” They didn't say, “Bat bites and Covid -19.” They have one research and development in common; only one opportunity to handle both crisis.   The code-on usage bias, as we showed from the studies in Jan. 2020 is a specific term that specifies the genetic origin. Well, this study found that the code-on usage bias for SARS COV 2 was most identical to the Chinese common Krait and the King Cobra. NOT bats. SNAKES.   Mike Adams: Well, you've brought a lot of research to the table and one of the reactions today from the Left wing media is, “Oh, this is crazy. Snake venom. Crazy conspiracy. Where do these people get this stuff?” Right? They are attacking you and Stew Peters. (who by the way has had his house SWATED by the FBI twice in the past week; Go figure.) But it's all in the research. It's all in the articles. But the funny thing is, by attacking you over this they are forcing people to think about snake venom for the first time.   Dr. Ardis: And the British Medical Journal is saying that the two main crisis around the world right now are snake bites and Covid -19. So maybe we should be looking at SNAKE VENOM! ...     Doctors Don't Even Know! Millions of People are Swallowing Venom-Derived Pharmaceuticals Made from Pit Vipers, Gila monsters, Leeches, Rattlesnakes and Death-stalker Scorpions Thursday, April 14, 2022 by: Mike Adams   https://www.naturalnews.com/2022-04-14-millions-people-swalling-venom-derived-pharmaceuticals-rattlesnakes-pit-vipers-death-stalker-scorpions.html   PHARMA SNAKES: Thirteen Irrefutable FACTS About Snake Venom, Big Pharma and Biological Weapons Friday, April 15, 2022 by: Mike Adams   As the concept of “venom theory” has reverberated around the world this week, many people are shocked to realize how many pharmaceutical medications are derived almost entirely from rattlesnake venom, Gila Monster reptile venom, pit viper venom, scorpion venom and other such sources. A pain treatment drug named Prialt (see Prialt.com) is actually synthesized by copying the poison of the Magical Cone Snail (conus magus). This poison produces hallucinations, confusion, altered states of consciousness and more. The insert sheet for the Prialt drug carries bizarre warnings such as, “Patients have become unresponsive or stuporous while receiving PRIALT.” Patients who are made unconscious by the drug may appear to be perfectly conscious, almost as if they are in a zombie state. The warning sheet explains, “During these episodes, patients sometimes appear to be conscious and breathing is not depressed. If reduced levels of consciousness occur, discontinue PRIALT until the event resolves…” We acknowledge that drugs like Prialt may have practical, beneficiary applications for people who are suffering chronic pain, yet who are unable to take highly addictive opioids for a variety of reasons. However, we take issue with the fact that drug companies and doctors seem to be hiding the origins of these medications from patients. Most doctors aren't even aware that toxins, poisons and venoms are used as the templates to synthesize extremely toxic peptides that are frequently used in prescription medications, including drugs for heart attacks, diabetes, high blood pressure and more. Reptile venoms can be weaponized and turned into large-scale chemical weapon systems Even worse, these reptile venoms can be weaponized and mass produced, then used in a large-scale chemical attack on the population by introducing these toxins into food, water, air or contact surfaces. Just as fentanyl can be weaponized through aerosolization and drone delivery, these reptile venom peptides can also be weaponized and used to mass murder large numbers of people. Some observers believe this has already happened, and that the mRNA “vaccines” currently being injected into people may deposit instructions for venom peptide synthesis into the cells of the body. If true, this would turn your body into a reptilian venom factory from the inside. It might also explain why so many side effects of covid vaccines seem to align so closely with the known effects of envenomation (being bitten by a snake, a viper, a scorpion, etc). Dr. Bryan Ardis covers this in detail in part 3 of my recent interview with him. Many people say this third part is by far the most informative, and it's all backed by meticulous scientific research: Brighteon.com/0d74ac38-dcf9-44e6-99f6-96c6a59abcf9 As ToxinTech.com explains on their website, touting the pharmaceutical potential for the venom peptides in their library: The biological function of animal venoms is to immobilize and kill prey or predator in seconds to minutes… venom toxins target… neuromuscular, cardiovascular, hemostatic and other life functions. Toxins bind to targets with high affinity and are chemically stable. For the record, we do not ascribe nefarious intent on the part of ToxinTech. However, we recognize that ToxinTech's venom library may be exploited and misused by bad actors to create weapons of mass destruction, all based on venom peptides which are engineered to kill. Interestingly, the ToxinTech home page feature image asks a rather blunt question that could be easily misconstrued: Designed Toxins… Have a Target? In the context of biosciences, this means a molecular target such as a specific enzymatic pathway or channel such as calcium channels or sodium channels. But to the mind of a bad actor with nefarious intent, they might wish to target humanity, for example, with a venom-based depopulation weapon. 13 irrefutable facts about snake venom, Big Pharma and bioweapons We've spent much of this week researching the venom peptide industry, and what we've found is rather astonishing. In fact, I think it's one of the biggest stories in the history of modern pharmaceutical medicine. Here's what we know so far: Fact #1 – Big Pharma routinely uses venom and venom peptides for drug discovery. Around 150,000 animal species are known to produce toxins, and scientists estimate that 20 million toxins exist (only a small fraction have been studied). Fact #2 – Massive venom libraries already exist (20,000+ venom peptides) and are marketed to the pharma industry for drug discovery. Two such companies are Venomtech (UK) and ToxinTech (USA). Fact #3 – One venom library company celebrates how its venoms for Big Pharma are able to “immobilize and kill prey .. in seconds or minutes.” They explain that venoms are “Perfected by millions of years of evolution” in order to target “neuromuscular, cardiovascular, hemostatic and other life functions.” (ToxinTech.com home page, sourced April 14, 2022) This means that venom library licensing companies recognize the toxicity of the compounds they are offering to drug companies. In fact, they state so in their own marketing materials. Fact #4 – Reptile venoms can be weaponized and made into biological weapons. Protein sequences are provided by the venom library companies, allowing gain-of-function research to engineer venom peptides into viral payloads or mRNA therapeutics. Because venoms are poisons, the knowledge of how to engineer and synthesize those poisons at the amino acid level is also knowledge of how to build biological or chemical weapons. Fact #5 – Dozens of pharmaceuticals derived entirely from animal venom already exist. Many are FDA approved. A full chart has been published by Natural News and is also shown below. Fact #6 – Pharma appears to be HIDING the venom origins of their products, making few or no disclosures on marketing websites about the actual origin of their drugs. You would have to read the insert sheets and understand latin names to know that their drugs come from animal venom. Fact #7 – Nearly zero doctors or patients know about the venom origins of venom-derived medications. Thus, patients are swallowing actual reptile venom molecules but being told by their doctors that it is “medication.” The FDA's approving of a venom as a medication does not magically transform it into something that is non-toxic. The toxicity is simply reframed as “therapeutic” by the FDA, which then hands the pharmaceutical company a market monopoly to sell a molecule that was actually pirated from nature. Fact #8 – Venom molecules and venom peptides are mass synthesized in pharmaceutical factories. This is a common practice. This is referred to by numerous scientific and bioscience resources, including the World Economic Forum. Fact #9 – Venoms and venom peptides are synthesized as “chemically stable” (ToxinTech.com) and are routinely delivered via liquid solutions without any preservatives. (They need no special preservatives to maintain their structure and function.) Nanocarriers are also available to further stabilize the venom peptides. (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31223083/). Fact #10 – Venoms can be touted by pharmaceutical companies as “naturally occurring,” because they are. Yet this label can be misleading since people equate the word “natural” with “healthful” or “safe.” Fact #11 – Because venom peptides are stable in solution, they can be weaponized and mass produced, then distributed via air, water, food or contact surfaces. This means that it is entirely plausible that mass poisoning via venom peptides could be accomplished through the water supply, or the food supply, or dropped on cities via drones, etc. These are not outlandish ideas in the least. The US Dept of Homeland Security just recently conducted chemical weapons simulation tests in New York City, releasing “non-toxic gas” in city parks and subway stations in order to study this very thing. If it's a “crazy conspiracy theory,” then somebody needs to tell DHS, because they've been drilling for this exact scenario. Fact #12 – Some toxins are skin-penetrating and can be absorbed merely by TOUCHING. (Not a venom, but a toxin or poison.) This was all admitted in an Ecohealth Alliance proposal to DARPA, as covered in this story: Leaked DARPA document, DRASTIC analysis confirms attack on humanity using aerosolized, skin-penetrating nanoparticle spike proteins. Fact #13 – Venoms and venom peptides produced for pharma are so stable that they survive stomach acid, which means the venom peptides are stable in solution, including in rather acidic (reactive) solutions. This means they do not automatically break down in city water, either. If venom toxins were not highly stable molecules, they would not be very good venoms in the first place. As ToxinTech explains, “millions of years of evolution” has perfected the functionality of these molecules.

All I Need
Episode 387: Bing Liu #387

All I Need

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2022 107:20


Bing Liu is a Chinese-American director and cinematographer. He is best known for directing the documentary Minding the Gap, which was nominated for Best Documentary Feature at the 91st Academy Awards.https://www.damianbao.works/thoss/https://www.mindingthegapfilm.comcheck out our online skate shopallineedskate.bigcartel.com

You're Gonna Need a Bigger Bottle
17: Minding The Gap / Dashe Cellar Zinfandel

You're Gonna Need a Bigger Bottle

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2021 94:48


Part 3 of JAMIE'S HISTORY OF AMERICAN WINE (aka "Jimbo Jambo's Viticultural History of These Here United States") How is this bold California Zinfandel a time machine? What is the “refined technique” on display in this Oscar-nominated documentary? Will Jamie be able to convince Scott that this wine is more “mouth filling” than other wines? Is the cliche “the city is another character” just a different way of saying the movie has terroir? All that, PLUS the return of Wife Takes! Just gotta press play, yo. CW: MINDING THE GAP and this episode include discussions of domestic abuse. MINDING THE GAP (2018) is directed by Bing Liu. It is currently available to stream on Hulu. The 2018 Dashe Cellars ‘Vineyard Select' Zinfandel is available at Astor Wine and Spirits for $22 plus tax and shipping. Follow the show on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook @BiggerBottlePod And give us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts! We'll read the review on air!

Best in Fest
Producing Films From Lethal Weapon to Free Willy with Jennie Lew Tugend - Ep #20

Best in Fest

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2021 49:27


Do you want tips from someone who's responsible for producing major motion pictures in Hollywood? In this episode, Leslie sits down with acclaimed producer Jennie Lew Tugend to discuss how to secure funding for a film during the pandemic, strategies for an exceptionally strong pitch, how to create the perfect log-line, writing for a budget, trends in the industry, adapting a book into a screenplay, when and how to attract a producer to your film and much more.JENNIE LEW TUGEND has produced and co-produced some of the industry's most memorable franchises:  The Free Willy trilogy, Lethal Weapon 1,2,3, and HBO's Tales from the Crypt. As former Co-President of Kadokawa Pictures USA, Tugend was a producer on One Missed Call, a WB release and two episodes of Showtime's “Master of Horror”. Producing credits include Local Boys starring Mark Harmon and Star Kid, which received an Award of Excellence by the Film Advisory Board; and for MGM, the romantic comedy, Return to Me starring David Duchovny and Minnie Driver; Radio Flyer for Columbia Pictures and Scrooged for Paramount Pictures starring Bill Murray, and was instrumental in the development and production of The Goonies and The Lost Boys.Currently, Tugend and her partners are developing the feature film adaptations of NY Times best selling novel, “Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet” with Oscar and Emmy nominated director Bing Liu, and the popular Japanese manga “MPD Psycho”.  In 2020, Tugend Executive Produced the independent feature film “Albatross”, directed by award-winning writer/director Myles Yaksich.  Tugend and Yaksich previsouly collaborated on two award-winning short films, “Poppies” and “Erin”.Tugend is an active member of the Producer's Branch of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and the Producers Guild of America.  Tugend was a mentor in the prestigious Peter Stark Producing Program at USC and is currently teaching a producing class at UCLAx and is a Creative Thesis Mentor at the American Film Institute Conservatory (AFI) and an Advisor in the Screenwriting Workshop at the Sundance Institute.  

Kino Lefter
104 - WandaVision with KB Harwood & @brodeep: Sokovian-American Excellence

Kino Lefter

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2021 139:23


WandaVision is the first Disney+ show from Marvel Studios and everyone is gathered around the water-cooler discussing their favourite theories. Was the show good or interesting? KB Harwood and @brodeep join me for this long-form conversation on the show. Everyone is Beautiful and No One is Horny by RS Benedict | Blood KnifeReComradationsEvan: Minding the Gap, dir. Bing Liu (2018) KB: [1] Superstore [2] Monstress by Marjorie Liu and Sana TakedaTaz: [1] The Legend of Beavis (YouTube) [2] What If? Vol. 2Join the Kino Lefter DiscordJoin the Kino Lefter Facebook group "Kino Lefter VIP Cinema Experience"Get access to Primo Lefter, our weekly bonus show on our Patreon for just $3 per month.

Northstar Unplugged
#037. Suzan Beraza: Festival Director of Telluride’s Mountainfilm; filmmaker addressing single-use plastics, uranium mining, humanitarian crisis in the Dominican Republic

Northstar Unplugged

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2021 53:54


Suzan is an Hispana-Latina-American and was born and raised in the Caribbean. Her films have been shown on Independent Lens, World Channel, Pivot TV and on the Documentary Channel, at Lincoln Center, and at many festivals. Her first film, BAG IT, was a winner of the Britdoc Impact Award in Berlin and has been televised in over fifty countries. URANIUM DRIVE-IN was a recipient of Sundance Institute and Chicken and Egg funding and was featured at Good Pitch and at Hot Docs Pitch Forum. The film was awarded the Big Sky Award, was honored for documentary excellence by the Alliance of Women Film Journalists, and was part of the American Film Showcase, an international film program of the U.S. State Department. Her most recent film, MASSACRE RIVER: The Woman Without a Country aired on PBS in 2019, is the recipient of ITVS funding, and was selected for the Latino Media Market, Camden International Film Festival Points North Fellowship, and IFP Spotlight on Documentaries. Suzan became Festival Director for Mountainfilm festival in Telluride, Colorado in 2017, and is currently Chair of New Day Films’ Steering Committee.Suzan’s films:Bag It | vimeoThe Last Plastic Straw Environmental Working Group: verified personal care + cleaning productsUranium Drive-In Massacre River | watch pageSuzan’s film recommendations:Close to Eden (original title: Urga). (1991) Directed by Nikita Mikhalkov. American Factory (2019) Oscar winner directed by Julia Reichert and Steven BognarMinding the Gap (2018) Audience Choice and Best Doc Winner at Mountainfilm. Directed by Bing Liu. (on Hulu)Film festivals recommended by Suzan:Mountainfilm | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram (Telluride, CO)Telluride Film Festival (Telluride, CO)Big Sky Documentary Film Festival (Missoula, MT)Hot Springs Documentary Film Festival (Arkansas)Hot Docs (Toronto)Camden International Film Festival (Maine)Sundance Film Festival (Utah)Additional Resources:Protect Our WintersNew Day Films

Film Forward
Bing Liu "Minding the Gap"

Film Forward

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2021 38:15


We ring in the year 2021 with a bang! Bing Liu joins us to discuss his Academy Award Nominated film Minding the Gap which gets a Criterion Collection release on January 12th. Bing and host Nicholas Ybarra discuss the making of the documentary and what it was like to put Bing’s own life and experiences into the film. We also talk about what went into building the Criterion Collection special features. ** GIVEAWAY ** - Film Forward is giving away a Criterion Collection Blu Ray of Minding the Gap. Click on this link to enter: https://kingsumo.com/g/1pmhqa/minding-the-gap-criterion-collection-blu-ray Through this link you’ll find other ways earn more entries. Good luck!

101 MYSTERY
Pembunuhan Peneliti Covid-19, Muncul Teori Konspirasi hingga Cinta Segitiga #33

101 MYSTERY

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2020 4:52


Dr Bing Liu namanya menjadi pembicaraan di seluruh dunia ketika diberitakan meninggal akibat pembunuhan. Padahal Bing Liu adalah peneliti virus corona yang diyakini memiliki terobosan terkait penyakit tersebut. Kasus pembunuhan Bing Liu ini juga memunculkan beragam spekulasi. Mulai dari soal teori konspirasi hingga motif cinta segitiga. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/calx/support

Filmspotting: Reviews & Top 5s
#803: 2020 Golden Brick Nominees / The Nest

Filmspotting: Reviews & Top 5s

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2020 100:37


Previous winners of the Filmspotting Golden Brick Award - Sean Baker's "Tangerine," Bing Liu's "Minding the Gap," Anna Rose Holmer's "The Fits" - didn't just tell compelling stories; they told stories in vivid and surprising ways. It's what Adam and Josh have come to look for in a Brick nominee and it's a quality that all eleven of this year's nominees display—in ways as various as their styles and genres: a time-bending documentary, a retro sci-fi flick, a pair of intricately directed and timely dramas, a Coen Brothers-style thriller, a little of the old ultra-violence - and more. Plus, Adam and Josh revisit their review of Sean Durkin's THE NEST, which is available to rent on digital after playing in limited release. 0:00 - Billboard 1:17 - 2020 Golden Brick Nominees Michigander, "Let Down" 47:12 - Next Week/Notes 56:51 - Polls ('80s Directing Debuts, Christmas Movie Death Match) 1:06:51 - Review: "The Nest" 1:34:07 - Outro  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Elephant Talk Podcast
Episode 39: Bing Liu - Minding the Gap

Elephant Talk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2020 40:22


Andy speaks with Bing Liu, director of the 2018, Oscar nominated documentary Minding the Gap. They discuss how boys become men and the masculine script in America through the lens of Bing's childhood growing up in suburban Illinois, without a loving father figure.

Gray Man: Hiding in plain sight
EP18 Espionage in the News: Why are COVID researchers getting killed?

Gray Man: Hiding in plain sight

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2020 35:18


We discuss the recent death of Dr Bing Liu and why it fits the profile of a targeted removal by a Foreign Intelligence Service (FIS). What countries are involved, relations between these countries, how the education system is used to target individuals and what the economic advantages are to such actions. Thanks for checking out our show. Support this podcast with a small monthly donation to help sustain future episodes @your link This Podcast can be followed on multiple platforms including Spotify, Apple Podcasts and many more. Look for the icons above this episode's title. Daily Gray Man Content Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/graymanconcepts/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/GraymanConcepts Gray Man Concept Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/c/IAmShammer Recorded on Garage Band EV RE-20 https://amzn.to/2UqtpH6 Roadcaster Pro https://amzn.to/2QQtIbY Rode PSA1 Boom Arm https://amzn.to/3bBtPAx Check Out The Disagreeable Thoughts & Philosophies of DMR https://anchor.fm/david-m-robertson FB https://bit.ly/DMRPUBFB Bing Liu Linkedin https://bit.ly/35BQ5rM Has Gu Linkedin https://bit.ly/2WaqCCR Bing Liu Resume https://bit.ly/3dpKuHW Eaton https://eaton.works/2YHRj3w Internet of Things (IOT) https://eaton.works/2YHRj3w --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/grayman/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/grayman/support

Midnight at the Movies
65: Minding the Gap

Midnight at the Movies

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2020 5:23


In this episode of Midnight at the Movies, I give my raw thoughts and first impressions of the documentary film Minding the Gap (2018), directed by Bing Liu.

Rough Cut
Bing Liu on Making a Personal Documentary

Rough Cut

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2019 30:41


Bing Liu is a documentary filmmaker and cinematographer based in Chicago. His first feature documentary, Minding the Gap, is streaming on Hulu and was nominated for best documentary at the 2019 Academy Awards. Find Bing on InstagramFind Rough Cut on Instagram Find Host Jennie Butler on InstagramFind Producer Sky Dylan-Robbins on Instagramhttps://www.roughcutpodcast.com/This episode is brought to you by Musicbed, which has made it easier than ever for you to find the song you're looking for with intuitive and easy-to-use browse and search, amazing indie artists and bands, incredible composers, and thousands of songs to choose from. To create your free account, go to musicbed.com. Plus, as a Rough Cut listener, you’ll get one month of subscription for free — or 20% off of a single-song license. Just enter promo code ROUGHCUT, all one word, when you check out.

Exiting through the 2010s
Minding the Gap with Paul Oyama

Exiting through the 2010s

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2019 85:45


Jack and Clay welcome Paul Oyama to unpack Bing Liu's debut documentary. Together, we talk the film joining the pantheon of all-time great docs and the accessibility of the modern documentary distribution Jack's twitter: @jackadraper Clay's twitter: @Clayfilm100 Paul's twitter: @paul_oyama Watch Martin Scorsese's American Prince https://youtu.be/o_M8YaozPDE --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/exitingthroughthe2010s/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/exitingthroughthe2010s/support

Airplane Mode
Director Bing Liu on Why Everyone Keeps Ghosting One Another [Ep. 6]

Airplane Mode

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2019 22:01


With his Oscar-nominated documentary “Minding the Gap,” director Bing Liu proved himself a talent at deftly unpacking emotionally complex topics (in that case, three young skateboarders navigating the trauma left by domestic abuse). For his next project, the 30-year-old is tackling Millennial love. So when Clay asked him how we got to the point where we’re all ghosting each other, Liu had plenty of thoughts. In particular, how we can end ghosting, why he believes most relationships fail, and the secret to being more honest with your partner. Follow: Bing Liu, @BingLiu89; Clay Skipper, @SkipperClay

Airplane Mode
Director Bing Liu on Why Everyone Keeps Ghosting One Another [Ep. 6]

Airplane Mode

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2019 22:01


With his Oscar-nominated documentary “Minding the Gap,” director Bing Liu proved himself a talent at deftly unpacking emotionally complex topics (in that case, three young skateboarders navigating the trauma left by domestic abuse). For his next project, the 30-year-old is tackling Millennial love. So when Clay asked him how we got to the point where we’re all ghosting each other, Liu had plenty of thoughts. In particular, how we can end ghosting, why he believes most relationships fail, and the secret to being more honest with your partner. Follow: Bing Liu, @BingLiu89; Clay Skipper, @SkipperClay

The Business
Revisiting Bing Liu on his film, ‘Minding the Gap,' now a Peabody winner

The Business

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2019 29:32


Growing up in Rockford, Illinois, Bing Liu was obsessed with making skateboarding videos with his friends. Over the course of more than a decade, one of those mini-movies morphed into a feature-length documentary, ‘Minding the Gap.' This week, as the film is being honored with a Peabody award, we're revisiting Matt Holzman's conversation with Liu.

Airplane Mode
Airplane Mode: The Trailer

Airplane Mode

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2019 1:13


Get ready for Airplane Mode, GQ's new podcast. Each week, host Clay Skipper digs deep into conversation with successful, thoughtful people like former pro poker player Annie Duke, director Bing Liu, and businesswoman/strategist/"good influencer" Aminatou Sow. Subscribe to make sure you hear the first episode of Season 1 as soon as it launches. 

Airplane Mode
Airplane Mode: The Trailer

Airplane Mode

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2019 1:13


Get ready for Airplane Mode, GQ's new podcast. Each week, host Clay Skipper digs deep into conversation with successful, thoughtful people like former pro poker player Annie Duke, director Bing Liu, and businesswoman/strategist/"good influencer" Aminatou Sow. Subscribe to make sure you hear the first episode of Season 1 as soon as it launches. 

Vent City
Bing Liu Makes Skaters Cry

Vent City

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2019 164:52


On Episode 3 of Vent City Ryan Lay, Ted Schmitz, Kyle Beachy, Ted Barrow and Kristin Ebeling talk about skateboarding and all its bullshit. Interview Music by Michael Kryger (@blogafonte) Credits Music by Ilana Bryne (@ilana.bryne) Please check out their music and support fellow skaters! Due to a longer than normal running time, here are some timecodes to help you navigate through the episode if you want to just hear us discuss a specific top or jump to the interview of Bing Liu by Kyle Beachy. 0:00 - 5:45 a reading by Ted Schmitz dedicated to Pablo Ramirez (aka P Splifff) of the GX1000 squad followed by a short discussion acknowledging his impact 7:10 show intro 9:00 Ryan Lay opening and disclaimer about the show 14:00 panel discusses who has the authority to say who is and is not a skater. Ted Schmitz says he’s the authority but he’s wrong about a lot of things 15:30 panel discusses X-Games Real Street 16:00 Kristin Ebeling explains how reverse sexism is not the same as sexism 19:00 more X-Games discussion. The panel gives their votes and discusses LA bias in the selection of contestants 30:40 panel discusses the video A Day in the Life of Cher by Magdalena Wosinska, a short documentary about the first transgender pro skater. It’s fucking amazing, watch the video here: https://vimeo.com/317400509 44:00 Kyle Beachy interviews Bing Liu about his breakthrough success and Academy Award Nominated film Minding the Gap. We still think Free Solo should not have won the Oscar over Bing’s film. 1:56:15 panel discusses the interview with Bing and the film in general. 2:16:40 Funeral Pyre Segment: watching the things we no longer want in skating go out in a glorious blaze 2:17:20 Ted Barrow throws music in Instagram clips onto the pyre (don’t put so much thought into your post, it’s already corny enough) 2:19:05 Ryan throws in the gamification of wallrides and wallies (don’t let the skatepark kids find the button the every trick in the tasteful street skater’s bag) 2:22:28 Kristin throws unsolicited advice for tricks onto the pyre (the pathway to hell is paved with good intentions) 2:27:00 Kyle bids adieu to ledge tricks to manual (when Koston did it in Mouse, that shit was funny and wasn’t supposed to get all serious) 2:33:00 Ted Schmitz says we gotta burn the practice of sponsoring and promoting little kids (they’re probably not the next Guy or Nyjah, so just avoid the future child labor lawsuit and let them play)

Truth & Movies: A Little White Lies Podcast
# 97 - Us / Minding The Gap / The Birds

Truth & Movies: A Little White Lies Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2019 40:26


Doppelgänger is the word of the week on Truth & Movies, as Michael Leader is joined by Manuela Lazic and Sophie Monks Kaufman to unpack Jordan Peele’s eerie new horror Us. They also look at Peele’s hero Hitchcock and offer a reappraisal of his 1963 invasion classic The Birds, and journey to Rockford, Illinois for Bing Liu’s moving documentary portrait of youth in revolt, Minding the Gap. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

We're Not All Ninjas: The Podcast

This month, we're discussing the Oscar-nominated documentary Minding the Gap. Directed by Bing Liu, Minding the Gap uses 12 years worth of footage that feature Bing and some of his skate boarding community in Rockford, IL. TW: this film and episode discuss domestic abuse.  If you or someone you know need support, the National Domestic Violence Hotline is available 24/7/365 in 3 languages: 1−800−799−7233 

The Playlist
The Playlist 86 - Lars Von Trier & 'The House That Jack Built' / Bing Liu & 'Minding The Gap'

The Playlist

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2019 45:26


We've got big name guests this week: Fiona talks to controversial director Lars Von Trier about his penchant for putting his foot in his mouth, and what, if anything, he's learned from getting kicked out of the Cannes Film Festival all those years ago. Nick talks to director Bing Liu about his landmark Oscar-nominated documentary, Minding The Gap, which chronicles a friendship between three skaters in the U.S. - and whether there's any hard feelings about losing out to Free Solo.

Durk Island
'Minding the Gap' Doc - Reaction | Rebel and Become a Stereotype!

Durk Island

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2019 36:16


the weekend show ep 3 | Don't conform. Rebel! It's a wise instinct that is often tragically executed. We discuss perhaps our favorite documentary of the year, Minding the Gap.

Plus on est de fous, plus on lit!
Lundi 25 février 2019 Plus on est de fous, plus on lit!

Plus on est de fous, plus on lit!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2019 105:35


L'actualité vue par les livres avec Nicolas Tittley; le braconnage et trafic d'espèces sauvages. L'actualité culturelle à Paris avec Gabrielle de Jasay. Émilie B. Guérette et Denis Chouinard ont vu le documentaire Minding the Gap, de Bing Liu. Le mot à définir avec Guillermo Aureano; carnaval. Une entrevue avec Olivier Sylvestre pour son récit théâtral Le désert. Que regardent les Mexicains? Le club de lecture avec Geneviève Guérard qui a lu Par-delà la pluie, de Víctor del Árbol, Émilie Dubreuil avec Né d'aucune femme, de Franck Bouysse et Odgen Ridjanovic avec Une chose sérieuse, de Gaëlle Obiégly.

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The Storytelling Lab
Minding the Gap with Bing Liu

The Storytelling Lab

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2019 32:22


We take a break from our normal interviews to share a conversational interview, recorded last year at the Full Frame Film Festival, between Rain and Bing Liu, director of Oscar nominated documentary Minding the Gap! Rain talks with Bing about shooting beautiful skateboarding footage, the decision to make Minding the Gap a personal narrative, and the hardships surrounding familial cycles of abuse. And, of course, we wish Bing the best of luck at the Academy Awards this weekend!Follow Bing on Twitter @BingLiu89And watch Minding the Gap on Hulu See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

No Coast Cinema on WGN Plus
No Coast Cinema Ep. 64 | Bing Liu, “Minding the Gap”

No Coast Cinema on WGN Plus

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2019


This week on No Coast Cinema: Tom is joined by Bing Liu, Academy Award nominated director of Minding the Gap, a stellar documentary that traces the lives of three young men (including Liu himself) growing up in Rockford, IL. As they deal with the difficulties of becoming adults, they must also contend with histories of […]

Elephant Talk
Bing Liu: Minding the Gap

Elephant Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2019 40:23


Andy speaks with Bing Liu, director of the 2018, Oscar nominated documentary Minding the Gap.    They discuss how boys become men and the masculine script in America through the lens of Bing’s childhood growing up in suburban Illinois, without a loving father figure.   

The Daily Show With Trevor Noah: Ears Edition
President Trump's Border Emergency | Bing Liu

The Daily Show With Trevor Noah: Ears Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2019 30:30


Questionable details emerge about Jussie Smollett's alleged attack, President Trump declares a national emergency, and "Minding the Gap" director Bing Liu stops by. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

CinemaJaw
CinemaJaw 410 – Josh Stifter, Oscar Special + a chat w/ Oscar Nominee Bing Liu

CinemaJaw

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2019 115:27


Reviewed this episode: High Flying Bird, Cold Pursuit Interested or Ignore: How to Train Your Dragon- The Hidden World Trivia: Romantic Comedy Couples Sponsored by: Safehouse Chicago

BUILD Series
Bing Liu Discusses His Oscar-Nominated Documentary, "Minding the Gap"

BUILD Series

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2019 28:03


Compiling over 12 years of footage shot in his hometown of Rockford, IL, in "Minding the Gap," Bing Liu searches for correlations between his skateboarder friends' turbulent upbringings and the complexities of modern-day masculinity. While navigating a difficult relationship between his camera, his friends, and his own past, Bing ultimately weaves a story of generational forgiveness while exploring the precarious gap between childhood and adulthood.

Fog of Truth: A Podcast About Documentary Film
United Skates / Minding the Gap

Fog of Truth: A Podcast About Documentary Film

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2019 61:40


Youth culture (and specifically docs dealing with subjects “on wheels”) is the topic this week as we look at UNITED SKATES about roller skating in African American communities across the U.S. and MINDING THE GAP about three skateboarding friends growing up in the rust belt. Note: This interview with Bing Liu was recorded before the Oscar nominations were announced, hence we did not mention MINDING THE GAP being nominated in the 2019 Best Documentary category. But, we are very excited about that development since recording! Group Review Documentary: UNITED SKATES (2018) / USA (Directors / Producers: Tina Brown, Dyana Winkler) THE HBO DOCUMENTARY FILM UNITED SKATES DEBUTS FEBRUARY 18th ON HBO Audio excerpts courtesy of HBO   Film Featured in Interview Portion: MINDING THE GAP (2018) / USA (Director / Producer: Bing Liu, Produced by Diane Moy Quon) Now playing on Hulu and available on PBS on 2/18/19   Other Films Mentioned: American High / 2001 (Creator: R.J. Cutler) Bowling For Columbine / 2002 (Director: Michael Moore) Boyhood / 2014 (Director: Richard Linklater) Desolation Center / 2019 (Director: Stuart Swezey) Dogs / 2018 (Creator: Glen Zipper) Dogtown and Z-Boys / 2001 (Director: Stacy Peralta) Hell on Wheels / 2007 (Director: Bob Ray) Hoop Dreams / 1994 (Director: Steve James) The Interrupters / 2011 (Director: Steve James) Kedi / 2017 (Director: Ceyda Torun) Los Punks: We Are All We Have / 2016 (Director: Angela Boatwright) Paris is Burning / 1991 (Director: Jennie Livingston) Promises / 2002 (Directors: Justine Shapiro, B.Z. Goldberg, Carlos Bolado) Slomo / 2013 (Directors: Josh Izenberg, Amanda Micheli) Streetwise / 1984 (Director: Martin Bell) This is Everything Gigi Gorgeous / 2017 (Director: Barbara Kopple) Village at the End of the World / 2013 (Directors: Sarah Gavron, David Katznelson) Waking Life / 2001 (Director: Richard Linklater)   Timestamps: 00:45 - Intro discussion about Youth Culture docs 14:55 - Group review of UNITED SKATES 31:43 - Group interview with Bing Liu, director of MINDING THE GAP 47:45 - Doc Talk   Hammer to Nail Links by Christopher Llewellyn Reed: Review of Minding the Gap   Website/Email: www.fogoftruth.com disinfo@fogoftruth.com   Credits: Artwork by Hilary Campbell Intro music by Jeremiah Moore Editing by Christopher Llewellyn Reed Transitional music by BELLS (thanks to Christopher Ernst)

Conversations With Humans
S1E1 | Bing Liu + Minding the Gap review

Conversations With Humans

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2019 43:27


On this episode of Conversations with Humans, Shawn interviews Oscar-Nominated documentary filmmaker Bing Liu about his first feature, Minding the Gap (Available on Hulu). Critic John Mabery reviews Minding the Gap. 

IndieWire's Filmmaker Toolkit
"Minding The Gap" Director Bing Liu

IndieWire's Filmmaker Toolkit

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2019 47:41


The Oscar nominee talks about how his incredible skateboarding movie became a story of domestic abuse.

Documenteers: The Documentary Podcast
Episode 66: Minding the Gap

Documenteers: The Documentary Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2019 96:52


We continue making up the homework we skipped in 2018, by using February to watch some critically hailed documentaries we missed last year. Just in time for the unwatchable Academy Awards. I would watch the Oscars, but i'll probably be busy punching myself in the balls. Get your tissues handy because we got a worthy doc that deserves to be seen. It's a Hulu original by director Bing Liu called "Minding the Gap". Rockford, Illinois doesn't have much going on for it these days. Except for Cheap Trick and all those guitars Rick Nielsen has been hoarding. Three working class kids with similar backgrounds have to grow up, and some are better at it than others. It's a beautiful skate video that becomes a symposium on cross-generational cycles of violence. Some don't make it out ok. How much can Eldridge and Bob possibly deflect? More than you know. Apologies to Stuart. Keep on Doccin'® www.documenteerspodcast.com

On Assignment Podcast
#44 Bing Liu

On Assignment Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2019 38:26


Director Bing Liu started making “Minding the Gap,” when he was 23-years-old. Now, six years later, he’s premiered at the Sundance Film Festival and snagged himself an Oscar nomination. As the countdown to the Academy Awards begins, get a behind the scenes look at how Liu made the film, plus hear about some of his ethical dilemmas while filming. But before you listen, be warned. There will be spoilers.

Popcorn Optional
Episode LXXXII - Minding the Gap & Three Identical Strangers

Popcorn Optional

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2019 78:00


Another week, another double feature. This time it is back to back 2018 documentaries with Minding the Gap and Three Identical Strangers. Minding the Gap is the directorial debut from Bing Liu about three friends, skateboarding, and the issues that unfold in their lives. Three Identical Strangers tells the story of, well, three strangers who end up finding each other and come to realize they are actually triplets. Both documentaries are powerful stories and some of the best documentaries of 2018. We also get into the highs and lows of the Oscar nominations as well as the SAG awards, nominations for the 21st class of Honorable Mensches, and as always end with our content of the week.

TIFF Long Take
Ep. 101: Bing Liu on the Making of ‘Minding the Gap’

TIFF Long Take

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2019 31:09


This week on TIFF Long Take, Rob sits down with documentarian Bing Liu. Liu’s debut feature film, Minding the Gap, tells the story of three young men (including Liu) in Rockford Illinois, who use skateboarding as a way to cope with their traumatic home lives. The film, which topped several best of 2018 lists, will be playing as part of TIFF Next Wave. Liu discusses how he used skateboarding as a gateway to making his own films, the different iterations of Minding the Gap, and why he decided to insert his own backstory into the film’s narrative. He also talks about how a documentarian knows when their film is done, how he ethically approached making a film about domestic abuse, and his relationship with legendary documentarian Steve James.

The Big Picture
A Fyre Festival Documentary Arms Race, and Bing Liu on Creating ‘Minding the Gap’ | Interview (Ep. 118)

The Big Picture

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2019 58:22


Rob Harvilla calls in to make sense of the release of two Fyre Festival documentaries in the same week by Netflix and Hulu. Then, ‘Minding the Gap’ director Bing Liu talks about navigating the complicated and personal themes in his documentary. Host: Sean Fennessey Guests: Bing Liu, Rob Harvilla

LARB Radio Hour
And the Winner for the Best Documentary is...

LARB Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2019 44:16


Oscar season is upon us and our fearless co-hosts Eric Newman, Medaya Ocher, and Kate Wolf bravely tender their predictions and preferences in a range of categories. There's a lotta love for Glenn Close and The Favorite; not so much for A Star is Born; respect for Roma; and a special focus on documentaries because we've interviewed the directors of many of this year's favorites (having featured last year's winner, Icarus). Medaya and Kate spoke with Sandi Tan, director of Shirkers; Eric talked to Bing Liu, director of Minding the Gap; and Morgan Neville discussed his film Won't You Be My Neighbor? with Kate and Eric; but we've chosen... to bring you a command performance of Eric and Daya's interview with Tim Wardle, director of Three Identical Strangers. Also, author Julietta Singh returns to recommend The Queer Art of Failure by Jack Halberstam, which features close readings of Pixar Films which celebrate a new generation of animated films which embrace characters, narratives, and communities that counter the traditional tropes of patriarchal, hetero-normative, heroic individualism.

LA Review of Books
And the Winner for the Best Documentary is...

LA Review of Books

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2019 44:15


Oscar season is upon us and our fearless co-hosts Eric Newman, Medaya Ocher, and Kate Wolf bravely tender their predictions and preferences in a range of categories. There's a lotta love for Glenn Close and The Favorite; not so much for A Star is Born; respect for Roma; and a special focus on documentaries because we've interviewed the directors of many of this year's favorites (having featured last year's winner, Icarus). Medaya and Kate spoke with Sandi Tan, director of Shirkers; Eric talked to Bing Liu, director of Minding the Gap; and Morgan Neville discussed his film Won't You Be My Neighbor? with Kate and Eric; but we've chosen... to bring you a command performance of Eric and Daya's interview with Tim Wardle, director of Three Identical Strangers. Also, author Julietta Singh returns to recommend The Queer Art of Failure by Jack Halberstam, which features close readings of Pixar Films which celebrate a new generation of animated films which embrace characters, narratives, and communities that counter the traditional tropes of patriarchal, hetero-normative, heroic individualism.

Viewpoints
Culture Crash: Minding the Gap

Viewpoints

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2019 2:15


In a crowded field of great films from 2018, Bing Liu’s Minding the Gap, a documentary available on Hulu, stands above the pack.

Filmbound
#052: The Ballad of Buster Scruggs

Filmbound

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2019 29:44


Writer-directors Joel and Ethan Coen serve a slab of dark Americana in THE BALLAD OF BUSTER SCRUGGS. The Old West anthology film tells six tales with a cast including Tim Blake Nelson, James Franco, Liam Neeson, Tom Waits, and Zoe Kazan. In recommendations, Mark Pfeiffer selects MINDING THE GAP, Bing Liu’s documentary about skateboarding friends in Rockford, Illinois. Paul Markoff picks Doug Liman’s AMERICAN MADE with Tom Cruise as a pilot who flies missions for the CIA and smuggles drugs for the Medellín Cartel. Send your comments, questions, and feedback to filmboundpod@gmail.com. Twitter: @filmbound Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/filmboundpod/ THE BALLAD OF BUSTER SCRUGGS clip courtesy Netflix MINDING THE GAP clip courtesy Hulu AMERICAN MADE clip courtesy Universal Pictures Home Entertainment Music: "Parasail" by Silent Partner Recorded December 16, 2018.

Film Fallout
Film Fallout Podcast #139 - Minding the Favourite

Film Fallout

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2018 69:59


Christopher Cross and Dylan Schwan turn a corner from Eternity's Gate to Yorgos Lanthimos' The Favourite in the 139th episode of Film Fallout. They discuss the fantastic cast, that great fisheye lens, and how this might be Lanthimos' most mainstream film to date. Dylan and Chris managed to see the same movies this week so they talked about the new Alfonso Cuaron masterpiece, Roma. They talk about the excellent use of sound design and Dolby Atmos. Dylan talks about his experience seeing it at the great Seattle Cinerama. They also discuss one of the many Skateboarding centric films this year, Minding the Gap. Less a skateboarding film than one of overcoming your traumas, they talk about the strengths of the first time director, Bing Liu. Listen in next week for a (possibly special) review of the highly acclaimed animated film, Spider-Man: Into the Spider Verse. You can find Film Fallout every week on iTunes, Soundcloud, Facebook, and Instagram, as well as anything else that pulls an RSS Feed. The podcast (@filmfalloutcast), Chris (@HammerkopCross), and Dylan (@DreaminDylanS) are also on Twitter. You can also find Chris' film writing at goombastomp.com. Please feel free to share the podcast with anyone who may enjoy it, and rate and subscribe on iTunes to help spread the word as much as possible! Intro & Outro Music: Tyrant (feat. Jorja Smith) by Kali Uchis Transition Music: Hit Parade by Neon Indian

Filmspotting: Reviews & Top 5s
#706: Q&A - Minding the Gap / Golden Brick Preview

Filmspotting: Reviews & Top 5s

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2018 63:24


With year-end fast approaching, Adam and Josh talk through the current crop of nominees for the show's Golden Brick Award, which goes to the overlooked or underseen film of the year. Also on the show, Adam's conversation with Bing Liu, Joshua Altman and Diane Moy Quon – the director, editor and one of the producers – of one of those Brick nominees, MINDING THE GAP. Adam and Josh also revisit their review from earlier this year of Chloe Zhao's THE RIDER, another nominee and, like "Gap," one of the standout films of the year. 0:00-1:16 - Billboard 1:16-31:56 - "Minding the Gap" Premiere Q&A Baker Man, "Approach" 32:44-39:44 - Golden Brick Preview 39:44-55:16 - Review: "The Rider" 55:16-58:39 - Close Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

PP3
Minding the gap, misslyckade konsertupplevelser och PP3-robotar

PP3

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2018 87:15


Idag kommer regissören Bing Liu och pratar om filmen Minding the gap, vi snackar tråkiga konserter och frågar lyssnarna hur man skulle programmera en PP3-robot för att låta så realistiskt som möjligt.

Little Gold Men by Vanity Fair
How Political Will This Oscar Season Get?

Little Gold Men by Vanity Fair

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2018 60:43


In the wake of the midterm elections, Hollywood may feel less compelled to use their platform to speak out against Trump. Plus, an interview with Minding the Gap director Bing Liu.

Little Gold Men
How Political Will This Oscar Season Get?

Little Gold Men

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2018 63:28


In the wake of the midterm elections, Hollywood may feel less compelled to use their platform to speak out against Trump. Plus, an interview with Minding the Gap director Bing Liu. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Spoiler Warning (MP3)
Review 523: Mid90s to Minding the Gap

The Spoiler Warning (MP3)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2018 82:33


Episode Description: In this episode, Christopher Schnese and Stephen Miller bring you a double review of Mid90s and Minding The Gap. Mid90s: Directed by Jonah Hill. With Sunny Suljic, Katherine Waterston, and Lucas Hedges. Follows Stevie, a thirteen-year-old in 90s-era LA who spends his summer navigating between his troubled home life and a group of new friends that he meets at a Motor Avenue skate shop. Minding the Gap: Directed by Bing Liu. With Kiere Johnson, Bing Liu, and Zack Mulligan. Three young men bond together to escape volatile families in their Rust-Belt hometown. As they face adult responsibilities, unexpected revelations threaten their decade-long friendship. Show Notes Hosts: • Christopher Schnese and Stephen Miller Featured Review: • Mid90s • Minding The Gap The Verdict for Mid90s: • Stephen: Recommend (with Caveat) • Christopher: Must See The Verdict for Minding the Gap: • Stephen: Must See • Christopher: Recommend (with Caveat) Music for this Episode: • Mid90s (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) Contact the show: • email: fans@thespoilerwarning.com Listener Survey: • Please help us by taking our survey

The Spoiler Warning
Review 523: Mid90s to Minding the Gap

The Spoiler Warning

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2018 82:33


Episode Description: In this episode, Christopher Schnese and Stephen Miller bring you a double review of Mid90s and Minding The Gap. Mid90s: Directed by Jonah Hill. With Sunny Suljic, Katherine Waterston, and Lucas Hedges. Follows Stevie, a thirteen-year-old in 90s-era LA who spends his summer navigating between his troubled home life and a group of new friends that he meets at a Motor Avenue skate shop. Minding the Gap: Directed by Bing Liu. With Kiere Johnson, Bing Liu, and Zack Mulligan. Three young men bond together to escape volatile families in their Rust-Belt hometown. As they face adult responsibilities, unexpected revelations threaten their decade-long friendship. Show Notes Hosts: • Christopher Schnese and Stephen Miller Featured Review: • Mid90s • Minding The Gap The Verdict for Mid90s: • Stephen: Recommend (with Caveat) • Christopher: Must See The Verdict for Minding the Gap: • Stephen: Must See • Christopher: Recommend (with Caveat) Music for this Episode: • Mid90s (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) Contact the show: • email: fans@thespoilerwarning.com Listener Survey: • Please help us by taking our survey

Fred English Channel » FRED English Podcast
Bing Liu – Minding The Gap #ZFF2018

Fred English Channel » FRED English Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2018


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Fred Slovenian Channel » FRED Slovenian Podcast
Bing Liu – Minding The Gap #ZFF2018

Fred Slovenian Channel » FRED Slovenian Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2018


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Fred Romanian Channel » FRED Romanian Podcast
Bing Liu – Minding The Gap #ZFF2018

Fred Romanian Channel » FRED Romanian Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2018


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Fred Portuguese Channel » FRED Portuguese Podcast
Bing Liu – Minding The Gap #ZFF2018

Fred Portuguese Channel » FRED Portuguese Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2018


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Fred Polish Channel » FRED Polish Podcast
Bing Liu – Minding The Gap #ZFF2018

Fred Polish Channel » FRED Polish Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2018


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Fred Industry Channel » FRED Industry Podcast
Bing Liu – Minding The Gap #ZFF2018

Fred Industry Channel » FRED Industry Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2018


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LARB Radio Hour
Minding the Gap with Bing Liu

LARB Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2018 38:36


Documentary filmmaker Bing Liu joins host Eric Newman to discuss his award winning and critically acclaimed documentary Minding the Gap. A portrait of Bing's friends from his skate community in his hometown of Rockford Illinois, Minding the Gap is a hard film to pin down. In his conversation with Eric, Bing reflects upon the allure of skate culture for struggling teens, the cycles of domestic violence and abuse that move across generations from parents to children, and the emotional and cultural density of life in Middle America. Also, Michael Arceneaux, author of the collection I Can't Date Jesus, returns to recommend Darnell Moore's No Ashes in the Fire: Coming of Age Black and Free in America, a tale of a young, queer, black activist that's full of social observations, trenchant critique, and beautiful prose.

LA Review of Books
Minding the Gap with Bing Liu

LA Review of Books

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2018 38:36


Documentary filmmaker Bing Liu joins host Eric Newman to discuss his award winning and critically acclaimed documentary Minding the Gap. A portrait of Bing's friends from his skate community in his hometown of Rockford Illinois, Minding the Gap is a hard film to pin down. In his conversation with Eric, Bing reflects upon the allure of skate culture for struggling teens, the cycles of domestic violence and abuse that move across generations from parents to children, and the emotional and cultural density of life in Middle America. Also, Michael Arceneaux, author of the collection I Can't Date Jesus, returns to recommend Darnell Moore's No Ashes in the Fire: Coming of Age Black and Free in America, a tale of a young, queer, black activist that's full of social observations, trenchant critique, and beautiful prose.

The Documentary Life
89 – Minding the Gap with Director, Bing Liu

The Documentary Life

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2018 43:30


Every once in awhile a young filmmaker comes out of nowhere and takes the doc world by storm. And this year that name seems to be https://kartemquin.com/about/bing-liu (Bing Liu).   And his doc https://www.mindingthegapfilm.com/ (Minding the Gap) seems to be all over the place these days. Bing's film won the Sundance 2018 Jury for Breakthrough Filmmaking. He was essentially recruited by https://kartemquin.com/ (Kartemquin) to come on as co-producers. https://kartemquin.com/about/steve-james (Steve James) not only came on as executive director of Minding the Gap but asked Bing to story produce and DP on a handful of episodes of Steve's current docuseries https://kartemquin.com/films/america-to-me (America to Me). Bing was also listed in Variety Magazine as one of ten documentary filmmakers to watch.   And so for today's programme I am happy to sit down with Bing and have a candid conversation about his experience in the film industry, his life in Rockford, and of course, his exhilarating documentary, Minding the Gap. Enjoy, fellow #doclifer!   Topics Discussed Forming a co-sponsorship with a Kartemquin films Bing's decision to put skin in the game by including himself in his doc Ethical decisions involved when subjects discuss abusive relationships Navigating the meat market atmosphere of major film festivals   Related Sources° Watch the trailer for Minding the Gap     ° Watch Bing's full documentary, Nuoc     Sponsors & Thank Yous° ONE MONTH FREE OF GUIDEDOC!Episode #89 is proudly brought to you https://guidedoc.tv/ (GuideDoc), an online platform where you can not only watch the world's best award-winning docs from around the globe, but you get to directly support the people who make these docs! 50 percent of proceeds goes directly to the filmmaker!   To take advantage of one month FREE, simply use the promo code MYDOCLIFE upon checkout!   ° http://freemusicarchive.org/ (Free Music Archive) – Special Thank You to recording artist, http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Dlay/ (Dlay) who supplied music for this week's episode of TDL. You too can download his music or other artist's music by going to http://freemusicarchive.org/ (Free Music Archive) today!   Subscribehttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-documentary-life/id1112679868 (Apple) | https://open.spotify.com/show/0wYlYHJzyk3Y7fHzDDwvmp (Spotify) | https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/thedocumentarylife/the-documentary-life (Stitcher) |  Rate and ReviewIf you have found value in this podcast please leave a review so it can become more visible to others. Simply click the https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/documentary-life-filmmaking-documentary-films-documentary/id1112679868?mt=2 (link) and then click on the Ratings and Reviews tab to make your entry. Thank you for your support!    

Filmcourage
How Bing Liu Went From Skateboard Videographer To Sundance Award Winning Filmmaker

Filmcourage

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2018 26:04


Want to see the video version of this podcast? Please visit Youtube here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dCiTKuOA6EA To watch our collection of documentary filmmaker interviews, please visit Youtube here: https://bit.ly/2HWQsEw To watch our collection of filmmaking/directing videos, please visit Youtube here: https://bit.ly/2TMZC7T In this Film Courage video interview, filmmaker and skateboarder Bing Liu shares his multi-year process for making the MINDING THE GAP, a documentary about fathers, forgiveness and skateboarding. Speaking with several friends and acquaintances from his home town of Rockford, Illinois, Bing brings years of fascinating (and at times heartbreaking) footage, mixing in his own equally compelling story with theirs. WATCH 'MINDING THE GAP' https://www.hulu.com/movie/minding-the-gap-efcd9be9-9541-46b4-abbc-dd8b0606b304 CONNECT WITH BING LIU https://www.mindingthegapfilm.com https://www.imdb.com/name/nm3294913 https://twitter.com/mindinggapfilm CONNECT WITH FILM COURAGE http://www.FilmCourage.com http://twitter.com/#!/FilmCourage https://www.facebook.com/filmcourage http://filmcourage.tumblr.com http://pinterest.com/filmcourage BUSINESS INQUIRIES http://bit.ly/22M0Va2 SUBSCRIBE TO THE FILM COURAGE YOUTUBE CHANNEL http://bit.ly/18DPN37 PROMOTE YOUR MOVIE, WEBSERIES, OR PRODUCT ON FILM COURAGE http://bit.ly/1nnJkgm SUPPORT FILM COURAGE http://www.patreon.com/filmcourage Or hit "Join" by going to the front page of https://www.youtube.com/user/filmcourage channel BECOME A FILM COURAGE MEMBER https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCs8o1mdWAfefJkdBg632_tg/join CONNECT WITH FILM COURAGE http://www.FilmCourage.com http://twitter.com/#!/FilmCourage https://www.facebook.com/filmcourage http://filmcourage.tumblr.com http://pinterest.com/filmcourage BUSINESS INQUIRIES http://bit.ly/22M0Va2 SUBSCRIBE TO THE FILM COURAGE YOUTUBE CHANNEL http://bit.ly/18DPN37 LISTEN TO THE FILM COURAGE PODCAST https://soundcloud.com/filmcourage-com PROMOTE YOUR MOVIE, WEBSERIES, OR PRODUCT ON FILM COURAGE http://bit.ly/1nnJkgm SUPPORT FILM COURAGE http://www.patreon.com/filmcourage Please subscribe to our Youtube channel. You can show additional support via our Youtube sponsor tab by going here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCs8o1mdWAfefJkdBg632_tg/join or through Patreon here - http://www.patreon.com/filmcourage. Thank you for listening! We hope you've enjoyed this content.

The Document
Return to Rockford

The Document

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2018 22:18


A filmmaker steps out from behind the camera to interview his mom about his family's excruciating past.

The Business
Bing Liu on his coming-of-age documentary, ‘Minding the Gap'

The Business

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2018 29:31


Growing up in Rockford, Illinois--a city outside Chicago that's seen better days--Bing Liu was obsessed with making skateboarding videos. Over the course of more than a decade, one of those mini-movies morphed into a feature-length documentary. ‘Minding the Gap' uses 12 years worth of verite footage to tell the story of 3 young men--Zack, Keier, and Liu himself, each coming of age in the shadow of abuse.

One Week Only - Podcast
Episode 126 - We The Animals

One Week Only - Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2018 48:38


Episode 126 of One Week Only! This is our "Youth in America" episode, with four terrific films centered around teenage life in the United States. Our key film this week is "We The Animals," a stunning coming-of-age drama about three Puerto Rican brothers growing up in upstate New York with and stuggling with their volatile parents. With gorgeous 16mm cinematography, thrilling hand-drawn animation and moving performances, Jeremiah Zagar's film is a breathtaking cinematic vision and one of the best films of the year. (35:10) We also review the experimental performance drama "Madeline's Madeline" starring an incredible Helena Howard, directed by Josephine Decker (9:10), the NYC skater girls drama "Skate Kitchen" directed by Crystal Moselle (18:10), and the coming-of-age skating documentary "Minding the Gap" directed by Bing Liu (27:15). Hosted by Carlos Aguilar & Conor Holt. Music by Kevin MacLeod at www.incompetech.com

KUCI: Film School
Minding the Gap / Film School interview with Director Bing Liu

KUCI: Film School

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2018


First-time filmmaker Bing Liu’s documentary Minding the Gap is a coming-of-age saga of three skateboarding friends in their Rust Belt hometown hit hard by decades of recession. In his quest to understand why he and his friends all ran away from home when they were younger, Bing follows 23-year-old Zack as he becomes a father and 17-year-old Keire as he gets his first job. As the film unfolds, Bing is thrust into the middle of Zack’s tumultuous relationship with his girlfriend and Keire’s inner struggles with racial identity and his deceased father. While navigating a complex relationship between his camera and his friends, Bing explores the gap between fathers and sons, between discipline and domestic abuse, and ultimately that precarious chasm between childhood and becoming an adult. Director Bing Liu joins us for a lively conversation on masculinity, adulthood, the joy of skateboarding and the crippling legacy of domestic violence. For news and updates go to: mindingthegapfilm.com

Documentary of the Week
Skating into Manhood

Documentary of the Week

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2018 1:36


The documentary “Minding the Gap” follows three skateboarding friends of different races — white, black and Asian — who are grappling with childhood abuse as they transition to adulthood. One of the trio is director Bing Liu, who started filming skateboard stunts as a teenager and now uses the camera to penetrate the shells of his peers. — Raphaela Neihausen and Thom Powers  For more information, click here to visit the film web site.   

Celebrity Spotlight Radio
Antonio Saillant Interview with Minding the Gap Director Bing Liu

Celebrity Spotlight Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2018 17:43


Antonio Saillant Interview with Minding the Gap Director Bing Liu. This interview was conducted with the permission of Hulu and Libeth Morales | Ginsberg / Libby | 6255 Sunset Blvd. Suite 600 | Los Angeles, CA 90028. Minding the Gap Compiling over 12 years of Read More ... The post Antonio Saillant Interview with Minding the Gap Director Bing Liu appeared first on Celebrity Spotlight Radio.

Coś Obejrzanego
15. Millenium Docs Against Gravity + Bing Liu - Coś Obejrzanego

Coś Obejrzanego

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2018 58:18


Zbiorcza relacja z całego trwania festiwalu 15. Millenium Docs Against Gravity wraz Dorotą Kwiatkowską i Anną Lalką, a do tego wywiad z laureatem nagrody głównej, nominowanym do Oscara Bingiem Liu, autorem filmu "Minding the Gap"

Saturday School Podcast
BONUS Episode: Minding The Gap(with Bing Liu and Diane Quon)

Saturday School Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2018 34:40


Bonus episode of Saturday School this week, as we speak with director Bing Liu and producer Diane Quon about their Sundance Award-winning documentary Minding the Gap. In the film, Bing Liu documents the stories of a couple of his skateboarding friends from Rockford, Illinois, and they bond over their volatile relationships with their fathers. We talk about Bing's route into filmmaking through his experimentation within the skateboarding video form, how he expands beyond it into traditional documentary, and how he worked with Steve James' Kartemquin Films to bring his story to life. It's playing this Saturday, May 5 at the Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival - and since they're on a nation-wide, world-wide festival run, it's very likely coming to a film festival near you.