Podcasts about charlie chaplin's modern times

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Twin Shadow Podcast
TSP Ep 49: Dreamed Stories or Nope, It's Actually 2020

Twin Shadow Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2020 87:59


In this episode Tom and Stephen discuss space movies and then they go even further out pitching movies they have dreamt. They also review Charlie Chaplin's Modern Times. So come along with us and learn a thing or two! If interested, here is the Team Deakins Podcast: https://www.rogerdeakins.com/team-deakins-podcast/ Here are the links for some great free acting content: https://theaterofwar.com/schedule/the-oedipus-project https://www.youtube.com/user/ntdiscovertheatre https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8GwE0wwMmKE And if you want to follow Tom and/or Stephen on Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/liquidtoasty https://www.twitch.tv/stephentea

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Eli Reads...
Laughter - Part 4

Eli Reads...

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2019 10:44


Bergson died in 1941. I really hope he was fit enough to get out to the cinema in 1936 to see Charlie Chaplin's Modern Times, a manic, joyful literalization of everything he's saying here. I have to think he saw it. He must have loved it. The Great Dictator came out in 1940 so that's more doubtful. But if Bergson did see it, he would have seen his passages about imitable gestures brought to fruition in all their glory. Like the discovery of Cygnus-X1 decades after Einstein had posited the existence of black holes.I mispronounced "automata"! I realise that now. :(Presented and produced by Eli Sessions. Music by Underscore Orkestra. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Filmsquid
Episode 023

Filmsquid

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2016 96:59


We're back, and we have two new releases for review, Alice Through the Looking Glass and X-Men: Apocalypse. Also, we discuss our personal editing stories, Clint Eastwood's Gran Torino, and Charlie Chaplin's Modern Times.

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Sound of Cinema
The Age of Machines

Sound of Cinema

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2015 28:35


Matthew Sweet on film music inspired by man and machine in the week of the launch of the latest in the Terminator series. Matthew joins composers Hans Zimmer and Lorne Balfe who talk about their new score for the film Terminator Genisys. Also in the programme, James Horner's music for Bicentennial Man; David Arnold's Stepford Wives; Howard Shore's Hugo; Mark Mothersbaugh's Cloudy With A Chance Of Meatballs; Michel Sanvoisin's Little Dorrit (with a little help from Verdi); Philippe Sarde and Tess; Elmer Bernstein's Wild Wild West; Steve Jablonsky's Steamboy; and the Classic Score of the Week is Charlie Chaplin's Modern Times - a sneak preview of a soon to be released recording from Timothy Brock.

Midweek
Carl Davis, Samantha Ellis, Simon Annand, Caitlin Doughty

Midweek

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2015 42:01


Carl Davis CBE is a composer and conductor, best known for his film and television music including The World at War; Pride and Prejudice and The French Lieutenant's Woman. He has also created symphonic scores for a range of Charlie Chaplin's movies such as The Gold Rush and City Lights. He conducts a live orchestra in London and Birmingham at the screening of two classic silent movies: Buster Keaton's The General and Charlie Chaplin's Modern Times. Philharmonia at the Movies: The General is at Royal Festival Hall. Friday Night Classics - Charlie Chaplin is at Symphony Hall in Birmingham. The BFI DVD Charlie Chaplin: The Mutual Comedies featuring music by Carl Davis is on general release. Samantha Ellis is a journalist and playwright. Her new play Operation Magic Carpet is based on her own experiences as the daughter of Iraqi-Jewish parents who fled Baghdad before she was born. Featuring a child heroine, the play tackles the stories of second generation immigrants who have never visited the countries their parents came from. Operation Magic Carpet is at Polka Theatre, London. Simon Annand has been a photographer for over 30 years. His work focuses on all aspects of the theatre including production and rehearsal photos, posters and his own project called The Half about actors preparing for the stage. His new exhibition features images of some of Britain's leading playwrights and marks the 10th anniversary of The Bruntwood Prize for Playwriting. 2015 Bruntwood Prize Exhibition: Portraits of Playwrights by Simon Annand is at the Royal Exchange, Manchester. Caitlin Doughty is a mortician and writer. Her book, Smoke Gets in Your Eyes, tells the story of her apprenticeship as a mortician at a crematorium in San Francisco. It also tackles society's fear of death and the funeral industry's approach to the dead and their families. Smoke Gets in Your Eyes - and Other Lessons from the Crematorium is published by Canongate. Producer: Paula McGinley.

Comedy Classics Podcast
CCP #6 - (uncut) Buster Keaton's death; Chaplin's Modern Times & his studio; Topper

Comedy Classics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2007


This is the uncut version of #6.. I plan to edit it soon. I talk about the belated anniversary of Buster Keaton's passing (Feb 1), Charlie Chaplin's Modern Times and his studio; Topper (a hauntingly... Like classic comedy? Talk with others in this interactive podcast. Visit www.comedyclassics.org for more!