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In this episode, Shana and Kris from Bad Queers Podcast join Destiny from Closeted History LGBTQ+ Stories of the Past to discuss the incredible LGBTQ+ film, Pariah (2011). Starring Adepero Oduye, Kim Wayans and Aasha Davis. It has won many awards and accolades including the 2012 GLAAD Media Award and a Cinematography Award at the Sundance Festival in 2011. Episode Notes: 0:01 - Introduction of Pariah Film & Bad Queers1:18 - Bad Queers thoughts on Pariah 5:41 - Parental impact in Pariah 10:20 - Internalized homophobia and coming out 14:53 - Oversexualization in the LGBTQ+ Community 20:16 - How religion shows up in the LGBTQ+ experience21:57 - Laura and Lee's relationship 33:04 - How the film portrays first love and heartbreak 37:37 - Gender norms 46:01 - The Mom's in the film 49:58 - Societal expectations of Black womanhood 55:11 - Wrapping up the show! Follow and support Closeted History LGBTQ+ Stories of the PastShare your Am I A Bad Queer? hereSupport the showWe are on Patreon!! patreon.com/BadQueersPodcastAffiliates we actually loveSupport Lucky Skivvies and our pod by using coupon code badqueers10 for 10% off your next purchase. Treat your butt today.Shop NowSend your Am I A Bad Queer questions to us on our website at https://badqueers.com/ Email at badqueers@badqueers.com or DM on InstagramFollow us @badqueerspod on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram & Tik TokOpening song by Siena Liggins: @sienaligginsLike us? Love us? Leave a review The opinions expressed during this podcast are conversational in nature and expressed only for comedic purposes. Not all of the facts will be correct but we attempt to be as accurate as possible. BQ Media LLC, the hosts, nor any guest host(s) hold no liability over the conversations on this podcast and by using this podcast...
Want access to every video early, ad-free content, and support the show? Join our Patreon Community ➡️ https://www.patreon.com/ClosetedHistory In this episode, Shana and Kris from Bad Queers Podcast join me to discuss the incredible LGBTQ+ film, Pariah (2011). Starring Adepero Oduye, Kim Wayans, Aasha Davis. It has won many awards and accolades including the 2012 GLAAD Media Award and a Cinematography Award at the Sundance Festival in 2011. This is the best LGBTQ+ movie I've ever seen and will be rewatching again!
Our guest this week was Colin Bressler. Colin is a not only a Cinematographer but also a Writer/Director/Producer/ Director of several psychological horror films. To obtain the Zoom link for upcoming live interviews, you must register at The Filmmaker's Life webpage at https://www.filmmakersuccess.com/The-Filmmakers-Life-Home . Colin received the award for Best Achievement in Cinematography while he attended the School of Visual Arts in New York City. He worked his way up in the industry working as an assistant to many great DPs. Once he stepped into the role of DP he was nominated for the American Society of Cinematography Award for Best New-Comer. He worked on many feature films, TV series for History Channel and Discovery Channel, as well as on web content for big names such as Sports Illustrated, Essence and Time. When he started writing, producing and directing his own projects, he jumped into the world of horror and has 5 features under his belt within another due to be released next year. You can watch Colin's latest film "No Promised Land" on Tubi. To learn more about Joanne Butcher and her company visit https://www.filmmakersuccess.com
“I am the first and the last." It's Black History Month and we're celebrating by watching films that talk about the history of the African-American people. This month we're focusing on "Black History Stories" and we're starting it off with Julie Dash's 'Daughters of the Dust'. Winner of the Cinematography Award at the Sundance Film Festival, this is a beautiful movie that happens to be the first feature film directed by an African-American woman distributed theatrically in the United States. So who are the Gullah people and how well did this movie reflect their culture? How did the non-linear storyline work for us? All of that, pair this up with our selections at the Adam Driver Drive-In Double Feature (shout out Beyoncé)! Chapters 0:00 Intro 1:45 Movie/Round Intro 6:02 First Impressions 18:38 Elevator Pitch 29:31 Favorite Shots 35:13 Adam Driver Drive-In Double Feature 41:26 Outro OUR WEBSITE OUR SOCIAL MEDIA Music: Umbels Support Us #threefilmspod #indiepodcast #daughtersofthedust #juliedash #gullahgeechee #blackhistorymonth #blackhistory #coraleeday #daughtersofthedustmoviereview #daughtersofthedustmovieessay #daughtersofthedustmovie #daughtersofthedustfilm #daughtersofthedustfilmreview #daughtersofthedustfilmessay #filmreviews #moviereviews #filmessays #movieessays #movies #films #videopodcast #subscribe #patreon #patron #youtube #youtubechannel #youtuber #moviereactions #youtubevideos #youtubereactions --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/threefilmspod/message
Talking About John Cassavetes' 1974 film ‘A Woman Under the Influence with our guest Tami ReikerIn this episode of Movies We Like, we're joined by award-winning cinematographer Tami Reiker to talk about one of her favorite movies, John Cassavetes' 1974 film A Woman Under the Influence. This is a film Tami has often shown to directors she's worked with as they discuss the projects that influence them and what they want to pull from it to bring in as influences on the project. It's a powerful film that's full of incredible moments brought by both leads – Gena Rowlands and Peter Falk – not to mention fascinating direction by Cassavetes himself. How has it influenced Tami over her career and what does she pull from it?Tami's Current Project Surface on Apple TV+We also talk about the new series she's worked on with director Sam Miller and star Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Surface. For the episodes she worked on, Tami and Miller wanted to use swing shift lenses to amplify the disconnection Mbatha-Raw's character has from the world due to post-accident amnesia. It's a powerful tool and connects directly with their authorial voice.There's a lot to talk about with Tami about both A Woman Under the Influence and Surface on The Speakeasy. Tune in!Join the conversation with movie lovers from around the world on The Next Reel's Discord channel!About TamiAward-winning cinematographer Tami Reiker, ASC, made history by becoming the first woman to win an American Society of Cinematographers award. She took home the ASC Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography Award for her work on the HBO pilot, Carnivalé. Reiker recently worked on the highly anticipated new Apple TV+ series Surface starring Gugu Mbatha-Raw and created by Veronica West, bringing together innovative technology and breathtaking visuals for the first two episodes of the psychological thriller, each with director Sam Miller. She also lensed Regina King's directorial debut One Night In Miami, chronicling a fictional account of a real night when the lives of Cassius Clay, Sam Cooke, Jim Brown and Malcolm X are forever changed. The drama already made history at the 2020 Venice Film Festival as the first film directed by a Black woman to be selected and is also an official selection at the 2020 Toronto International Film Festival.Previously, Reiker photographed the action epic The Old Guard for Netflix and frequent collaborator director Gina Prince-Bythewood. Based on the graphic novel series of the same name, the film follows a group of immortal soldiers who must defeat a corrupt man trying to expose their secret. The feature shattered records after its release, becoming one of the top ten most streamed films in Netflix's history, with Prince-Bythewood becoming the first Black female director to land a spot on the list.Reiker's additional feature credits include: Beyond the Lights for Gina Prince-Bythewood, starring Minnie Driver, Danny Glover and Gugu Mbatha-Raw; the critically praised Pieces of April for director Peter Hedges; and High Art, a visual collaboration with director Lisa Cholodenko, which earned Reiker a Best Cinematography nomination at the Independent Spirit Awards.For television, Reiker lensed: episode one of Woman of The Movement, directed by Gina Prince-Bythewood; HBO Max's Delilah pilot for director James Griffiths; Marvel's Cloak and Dagger pilot; CBS's Charmed pilot, with director Brad Silberling; the pilot for Fox's Shots Fired, the critically praised ten-part series chronicling the investigation of a police shooting; and HBO's Getting On pilot for director Miguel Arteta.After beginning her career and making a name for herself in the New York film community, Reiker moved to Los Angeles where she still lives now, with her son. 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Monochrome is having a moment at this year's awards season in films such as Belfast, The Tragedy of Macbeth and C'mon C'mon. To discuss the comeback of black and white and its enduring appeal, Tom Sutcliffe is joined by Edu Grau, Director of Photography for Passing and Ellen Kuras, who won the Cinematography Award at Sundance for her debut feature film, Swoon, shot in black and white in 1992. She's since become the first woman to receive the American Society of Cinematographers' Lifetime Achievement Award and is about to embark on Lee, a biopic of the black and white photographer, Lee Miller. As the 2022 Oscar nominees are announced, we talk to Maggie Gyllenhaal who is nominated for Best Adapted Screenplay with The Lost Daughter, the actor's directorial debut, as well as Andrew Garfield, who bagged a best actor nomination for musical tick, tick... BOOM! Husband and wife animation team Les Mills and Joanna Quinn, writer and director respectively about their Best Animated Film-nominated Affairs of the Art also join us. Film critics Larushka Ivan-Zadeh and Leila Latif provide analysis. And we discuss a new experimental drama for Radio 4, An Artificially Intelligent Guide to Love, which sees writer Hannah Silva collaborate with a machine-learning algorithm to create an audio guide to romance. Presenter: Tom Sutcliffe Producer: Simon Richardson Production co-ordinator: Lizzy Harris Photo: Ruth Negga as Clare Bellew and Tessa Thompson as Irene "Reenie” Redfield in the film Passing Credit: Netflix
In the premier episode Constance is sitting down with film maker, Amy Bench. Amy has had a winding path on her way to becoming an film maker and cinematographer. She has been twice nominated for the Kodak Excellence in Cinematography Award, among many other accolades. Her and Constance discuss her process and how she finds her subjects and story for documentary work. Her latest film, "A Line Birds Cannot See" recently screened at SXSW. http://alinebirdscannotsee.comGuest: Amy Bench Host: Constance DykhuizenProducer: Myrriah GossettAudio/Video engineer: Jake Wallace A Founding Media Podcast See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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A conversation with a master of images in motion: Roger Deakins The post Roger Deakins – Pierre Angénieux Excellens in Cinematography Award #Cannes2015 appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
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Early in his career, Adriano worked with MTV Brazil, where he directed the inaugural acoustic program Unplugged as well as Sepultura's rendition of Orgasmatron, which took home the International Viewer's Choice Award at the MTV Video Music Awards. Adriano's musical cinematography includes the live concert films for acclaimed female vocalist Marisa Monte, and Kaya N'Gan Daya for Brazilian superstar Gilberto Gil. He shot four seasons of the hit television series City of Men as well as the movie version by Paulo Morelli. Adriano's film credits include Sin Nombre, for which he won the Excellence in Cinematography Award at Sundance, Jane Eyre, Conviction, and Robert Redford's film, The Company You Keep. More recently, Adriano worked on the films Xingu, Closed Circuit, and August: Osage County.
Ben won Best Animation at Slamdance for the animated short film Seed, which he both co-directed and shot. Ben was also director of photography on The Hunter & the Swan Discuss Their Meeting, a Sundance short film official selection. Ben lived for five years in Prague, where he met director Benh Zeitlin, with whom he subsequently worked as cinematographer on the multi-award-winning short Glory At Sea. They continued their collaboration on Beasts of the Southern Wild, winner of both the Camera d'Or at Cannes and the Grand Jury Prize at Sundance, where Ben also won the Excellence in Cinematography Award. Beasts of the Southern Wild is about Hushpuppy, a fearless six-year-old girl, who lives with her father, Wink, in the Bathtub, a southern Delta community at the edge of the world.
Meet the Filmmaker: Join photojournalist and filmmaker Danfung Dennis as he discusses his Sundance Film Festival 2011 World Cinema Grand Jury Award and Cinematography Award- winning documentary. In the film, Dennis reveals the devastating impact a Taliban machine-gun bullet has on the life of 25-year-old Sergeant Nathan Harris. The film seamlessly transitions from stunning war reportage to an intimate, visceral portrait of one man’s personal struggle at home in North Carolina, where Harris confronts the physical and emotional difficulties of re-adjusting to civilian life with the love and support of his wife. Masterfully contrasting the intensity of the frontline with the normalcy of home, “To Hell and Back Again” lays bare the true cost of war.
Low-key photorealism, well-chosen non-actors and an achingly heart-felt drama played out in the Mississippi Delta. That's Ballast, the feature film directing debut of Lance Hammer. Elvis Mitchell hosts writer/director/producer/editor Lance Hammer, whose directorial feature debut, Ballast, has been the recipient of several film festival awards, including the Directing Award and Cinematography Award at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival.