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Award-winning director Corrie Chen takes us behind the scenes of The Artful Dodger, a re-envisioning the Dickens classic, Oliver Twist, set in 1850s colonial Australia. Corrie talks about directing an all star cast and how she coped with all blood and gore of the series many surgery scenes.BL has a religious experience watching Beyoncé's Renaissance tour film, and BW and BL trawl through the pop culture news of the week: Former US Congressman George Santos' Cameo-powered pivot; Billie Eilish's coming out story; and how the Dutch translation of a new book about Harry and Meghan put names to bombshell disclosures made during the couple's 2021 Oprah interview.
From musical borrowings and dance moves, to clothing, art and stories, it's time to talk about where to draw the line between legitimate cultural exchange and damaging cultural appropriation. As we see more clearly how power shapes culture, the relationships between artistic freedom and protecting culture is shifting rapidly. It's time for a bigger discussion about who owns culture, who's stealing it, who is entitled to borrow, and how to pay a fair price. Daniel Browning is an Aboriginal journalist, radio broadcaster, documentary maker, sound artist and writer. Corrie Chen is an award-winning filmmaker and a highly sought after television director. Coby Edgar is a Larrakia, Jingili, Anglo, Filipino, queer, cis-woman from Darwin. She is currently the curator of Strategic Projects, First Nations at the Powerhouse Museum and has worked in the arts industry for over a decade. Luara Ferracioli is Senior Lecturer in Political Philosophy at the University of Sydney.
Screenwriters Pip Karmel and Magda Wozniak join director Corrie Chen in breaking down the making of new Stan television series Bad Behaviour, including the challenges of adaptation, the writers' rooms, working with composer Caitlin Yeo and sound designer Emma Bortignon, and how they created seamless transitions between the past and present storylines.
The media debacle around Rebel Wilson's coming out has implications for journalism, LGBTQIA+ safety and the right to privacy. The story's travelled far and wide with everyone from Whoopi Goldberg to Magda Szubanski weighing in. Among many questions we're asking — what's the place of gossip columns in newspapers these days? We know it's cold outside, so we have a couple of winter warmers to keep you company as you snuggle down in your doona fort on the couch. With the Logies around the corner, revisit double nominee New Gold Mountain with director Corrie Chen and series lead Yoson An. And we catch up Daniel Scheinert and Daniel Kwan, aka Daniels, writers and directors of the A24 action-sci-fi-comedy-family dramedy Everything Everywhere All at Once. Show notes: Rebel Wilson instagram: https://www.instagram.com/p/CelyiLZLHa2/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link Magda Szubanski on Rebel Wilson's coming out, from RN Breakfast: https://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/breakfast/magda-szubanski-on-coming-out-in-public/13929900 Co-hosts of The View discuss the Rebel Wilson story: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ngsPGfv9qs8 SMH columnist Andrew Hornery's apology: https://www.smh.com.au/culture/celebrity/i-made-mistakes-over-rebel-wilson-and-will-learn-from-them-20220613-p5at9e.html Sydney Morning Herald editor tells staff he wouldn't have ‘outed' Rebel Wilson if she didn't respond to the paper's request: https://www.crikey.com.au/2022/06/14/smh-editor-tells-staff-he-wouldnt-have-outed-wilson-without-comment/ The Rebel Wilson story is a statement about the SMH's news culture — and that's a big problem: https://www.crikey.com.au/2022/06/15/rebel-wilson-story-statement-about-the-smhs-news-culture/ New Gold Mountain original Stop Everything episode: https://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/stop-everything/harry-styles-shania-twain/13849270 Daniels' original Stop Everything! episode: https://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/stop-everything/harry-styles-shania-twain/13849270
The media debacle around Rebel Wilson's coming out has implications for journalism, LGBTQIA+ safety and the right to privacy. The story's travelled far and wide with everyone from Whoopi Goldberg to Magda Szubanski weighing in. Among many questions we're asking — what's the place of gossip columns in newspapers these days?We know it's cold outside, so we have a couple of winter warmers to keep you company as you snuggle down in your doona fort on the couch. With the Logies around the corner, revisit double nominee New Gold Mountain with director Corrie Chen and series lead Yoson An. And we catch up Daniel Scheinert and Daniel Kwan, aka Daniels, writers and directors of the A24 action-sci-fi-comedy-family dramedy Everything Everywhere All at Once.Show notes:Rebel Wilson Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/p/CelyiLZLHa2/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_linkMagda Szubanski on Rebel Wilson's coming out, from RN Breakfast: https://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/breakfast/magda-szubanski-on-coming-out-in-public/13929900Co-hosts of The View discuss the Rebel Wilson story: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ngsPGfv9qs8SMH columnist Andrew Hornery's apology: https://www.smh.com.au/culture/celebrity/i-made-mistakes-over-rebel-wilson-and-will-learn-from-them-20220613-p5at9e.htmlSydney Morning Herald editor tells staff he wouldn't have ‘outed' Rebel Wilson if she didn't respond to the paper's request: https://www.crikey.com.au/2022/06/14/smh-editor-tells-staff-he-wouldnt-have-outed-wilson-without-comment/The Rebel Wilson story is a statement about the SMH's news culture — and that's a big problem: https://www.crikey.com.au/2022/06/15/rebel-wilson-story-statement-about-the-smhs-news-culture/New Gold Mountain original Stop Everything episode: https://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/stop-everything/harry-styles-shania-twain/13849270Daniels' original Stop Everything! episode: https://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/stop-everything/harry-styles-shania-twain/13849270
The media debacle around Rebel Wilson's coming out has implications for journalism, LGBTQIA+ safety and the right to privacy. The story's travelled far and wide with everyone from Whoopi Goldberg to Magda Szubanski weighing in. Among many questions we're asking — what's the place of gossip columns in newspapers these days? We know it's cold outside, so we have a couple of winter warmers to keep you company as you snuggle down in your doona fort on the couch. With the Logies around the corner, revisit double nominee New Gold Mountain with director Corrie Chen and series lead Yoson An. And we catch up Daniel Scheinert and Daniel Kwan, aka Daniels, writers and directors of the A24 action-sci-fi-comedy-family dramedy Everything Everywhere All at Once. Show notes: Rebel Wilson Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/p/CelyiLZLHa2/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link Magda Szubanski on Rebel Wilson's coming out, from RN Breakfast: https://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/breakfast/magda-szubanski-on-coming-out-in-public/13929900 Co-hosts of The View discuss the Rebel Wilson story: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ngsPGfv9qs8 SMH columnist Andrew Hornery's apology: https://www.smh.com.au/culture/celebrity/i-made-mistakes-over-rebel-wilson-and-will-learn-from-them-20220613-p5at9e.html Sydney Morning Herald editor tells staff he wouldn't have ‘outed' Rebel Wilson if she didn't respond to the paper's request: https://www.crikey.com.au/2022/06/14/smh-editor-tells-staff-he-wouldnt-have-outed-wilson-without-comment/ The Rebel Wilson story is a statement about the SMH's news culture — and that's a big problem: https://www.crikey.com.au/2022/06/15/rebel-wilson-story-statement-about-the-smhs-news-culture/ New Gold Mountain original Stop Everything episode: https://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/stop-everything/harry-styles-shania-twain/13849270 Daniels' original Stop Everything! episode: https://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/stop-everything/harry-styles-shania-twain/13849270
The media debacle around Rebel Wilson's coming out has implications for journalism, LGBTQIA+ safety and the right to privacy. The story's travelled far and wide with everyone from Whoopi Goldberg to Magda Szubanski weighing in. Among many questions we're asking — what's the place of gossip columns in newspapers these days? We know it's cold outside, so we have a couple of winter warmers to keep you company as you snuggle down in your doona fort on the couch. With the Logies around the corner, revisit double nominee New Gold Mountain with director Corrie Chen and series lead Yoson An. And we catch up Daniel Scheinert and Daniel Kwan, aka Daniels, writers and directors of the A24 action-sci-fi-comedy-family dramedy Everything Everywhere All at Once. Show notes: Rebel Wilson instagram: https://www.instagram.com/p/CelyiLZLHa2/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link Magda Szubanski on Rebel Wilson's coming out, from RN Breakfast: https://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/breakfast/magda-szubanski-on-coming-out-in-public/13929900 Co-hosts of The View discuss the Rebel Wilson story: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ngsPGfv9qs8 SMH columnist Andrew Hornery's apology: https://www.smh.com.au/culture/celebrity/i-made-mistakes-over-rebel-wilson-and-will-learn-from-them-20220613-p5at9e.html Sydney Morning Herald editor tells staff he wouldn't have ‘outed' Rebel Wilson if she didn't respond to the paper's request: https://www.crikey.com.au/2022/06/14/smh-editor-tells-staff-he-wouldnt-have-outed-wilson-without-comment/ The Rebel Wilson story is a statement about the SMH's news culture — and that's a big problem: https://www.crikey.com.au/2022/06/15/rebel-wilson-story-statement-about-the-smhs-news-culture/ New Gold Mountain original Stop Everything episode: https://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/stop-everything/harry-styles-shania-twain/13849270 Daniels' original Stop Everything! episode: https://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/stop-everything/harry-styles-shania-twain/13849270
This week we're asking the tough questions on Senate Estimates, Halloween decorations, cool criminals and a 21 year old who made global headlines this week. Writer and actor Michelle Law along with writer and director Corrie Chen face off in this instalment of Let's Get Quizzical to see who knows more about the news, politics and popular culture that unfolded this week.
Flick Ford and guest critics Lisa Kovacevic and Will Cox spotlight new Australian TV drama serials, interviewing NEW GOLD MOUNTAIN director Corrie Chen, and reviewing THE NEWSREADER (Emma Freeman, 2021), FIRES (Michael Rymer, Ana Kokkinos, Kim Mordaunt, 2021) and NEW GOLD MOUNTAIN (Corrie Chen, 2021).Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/primalscreenshow/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/primal_screen_show/Twitter: https://twitter.com/primal_screen
New Gold Mountain, SBS' gold rush-era period drama, puts the Chinese-Australian experience front and centre. BW talks to series lead Yoson An, (Mulan, Creamerie) and director Corrie Chen about Chinese cowboys and finding dramatic gold in the history of 1850s Ballarat.Meanwhile, BL previews the new season of Succession, and finds the Roy family as deliciously vicious as ever. Stick around to find out what ‘Shiv all the way' means in his community.Also: BW is obsessed with a hot 939-year-old Korean goblin, why aren't you? William Shatner blasts off to the final frontier, and that Four Corners investigation on Sony Music Australia.Show notes:Facing the music: The Sony Music scandal: https://www.abc.net.au/4corners/facing-the-music:-the-sony-music-scandal/13579828New Gold Mountain: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-10-13/new-gold-mountain-review/100523478Amanda Rosenberg in Vulture on Gong Yoo thirst: https://www.vulture.com/article/squid-game-gong-yoo-thirst-watch-next.htmlSuccession season 3: https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2021/oct/04/succession-season-three-review-as-glorious-and-furious-as-everJaguar Jonze asks ‘Who Died And Made You King' in scathing new song about industry abuse: https://www.abc.net.au/triplej/news/musicnews/jaguar-jonze-who-died-and-made-you-king-song-denis-handliln/13576612
New Gold Mountain, SBS' gold rush-era period drama, puts the Chinese-Australian experience front and centre. BW talks to series lead Yoson An, (Mulan, Creamerie) and director Corrie Chen about Chinese cowboys and finding dramatic gold in the history of 1850s Ballarat. Meanwhile, BL previews the new season of Succession, and finds the Roy family as deliciously vicious as ever. Stick around to find out what ‘Shiv all the way' means in his community. Also: BW is obsessed with a hot 939-year-old Korean goblin, why aren't you? William Shatner blasts off to the final frontier, and that Four Corners investigation on Sony Music Australia. Show notes: Facing the music: The Sony Music scandal: https://www.abc.net.au/4corners/facing-the-music:-the-sony-music-scandal/13579828 New Gold Mountain: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-10-13/new-gold-mountain-review/100523478 Amanda Rosenberg in Vulture on Gong Yoo thirst: https://www.vulture.com/article/squid-game-gong-yoo-thirst-watch-next.html Succession season 3: https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2021/oct/04/succession-season-three-review-as-glorious-and-furious-as-ever Jaguar Jonze asks ‘Who Died And Made You King' in scathing new song about industry abuse: https://www.abc.net.au/triplej/news/musicnews/jaguar-jonze-who-died-and-made-you-king-song-denis-handliln/13576612
New Gold Mountain, SBS' gold rush-era period drama, puts the Chinese-Australian experience front and centre. BW talks to series lead Yoson An, (Mulan, Creamerie) and director Corrie Chen about Chinese cowboys and finding dramatic gold in the history of 1850s Ballarat. Meanwhile, BL previews the new season of Succession, and finds the Roy family as deliciously vicious as ever. Stick around to find out what ‘Shiv all the way' means in his community. Also: BW is obsessed with a hot 939-year-old Korean goblin, why aren't you? William Shatner blasts off to the final frontier, and that Four Corners investigation on Sony Music Australia. Show notes: Facing the music: The Sony Music scandal: https://www.abc.net.au/4corners/facing-the-music:-the-sony-music-scandal/13579828 New Gold Mountain: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-10-13/new-gold-mountain-review/100523478 Amanda Rosenberg in Vulture on Gong Yoo thirst: https://www.vulture.com/article/squid-game-gong-yoo-thirst-watch-next.html Succession season 3: https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2021/oct/04/succession-season-three-review-as-glorious-and-furious-as-ever Jaguar Jonze asks ‘Who Died And Made You King' in scathing new song about industry abuse: https://www.abc.net.au/triplej/news/musicnews/jaguar-jonze-who-died-and-made-you-king-song-denis-handliln/13576612
New Gold Mountain, SBS' gold rush-era period drama, puts the Chinese-Australian experience front and centre. BW talks to series lead Yoson An, (Mulan, Creamerie) and director Corrie Chen about Chinese cowboys and finding dramatic gold in the history of 1850s Ballarat. Meanwhile, BL previews the new season of Succession, and finds the Roy family as deliciously vicious as ever. Stick around to find out what ‘Shiv all the way' means in his community. Also: BW is obsessed with a hot 939-year-old Korean goblin, why aren't you? William Shatner blasts off to the final frontier, and that Four Corners investigation on Sony Music Australia. Show notes: Facing the music: The Sony Music scandal: https://www.abc.net.au/4corners/facing-the-music:-the-sony-music-scandal/13579828 New Gold Mountain: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-10-13/new-gold-mountain-review/100523478 Amanda Rosenberg in Vulture on Gong Yoo thirst: https://www.vulture.com/article/squid-game-gong-yoo-thirst-watch-next.html Succession season 3: https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2021/oct/04/succession-season-three-review-as-glorious-and-furious-as-ever Jaguar Jonze asks ‘Who Died And Made You King' in scathing new song about industry abuse: https://www.abc.net.au/triplej/news/musicnews/jaguar-jonze-who-died-and-made-you-king-song-denis-handliln/13576612
Screen composer Caitlin Yeo talks about her career writing music for film, television and documentary, and how she went about creating the score for the epic four-part SBS series New Gold Mountain – a murder mystery set in the Australian gold rush and told from a Chinese perspective – including working with director Corrie Chen, instrument choice, and breaking down the title music in detail.
《新金山》導演Corrie Chen向SBS中文表示,她希望透過其作品重新描述一個華人在澳洲的形象,而不是局限在歷史書中寥寥數語描繪出那種被奪去權利的印象。
The Taiwanese Australian director of the four-part historical drama set on the Victorian goldfields wants Australia's textbooks to be rewritten to portray Chinese miners not as victims, but as heroes. - SBS中文对话华人女导演Corrie Chen,讲述她对华人在澳洲社会中角色的理解,以及她和心中内化种族主义的抗争。
This week's guests take a little to get going. Maria made her coffee too weak and Corrie feels like a big sack of sighs. But once they get in their rhythm, they do really well. Maria draws on her early Catholic education and Corrie finds an interesting connection with her name and a native Australian animal.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-saturday-quiz. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Award-winning director and screenwriter Corrie Chen joins us to discuss working in the local screen industry, diversity in the Australian arts community and tips for work-life balance when working from home.
Welcome to FWFtalks, created for FWF2020 with the support of the Besen Family Foundation. In this episode, Where Is the Queer Writing?, writer/ director Corrie Chen, Archer's online editor Roz Bellamy and gender studies academic Gemma Killen discuss what's being written for and consumed by queer audiences. Reading Notes Watch Little Fires Everywhere Feel Good Work in Progress The L Word Special Disclosure The Politician The Bold Type Broad City Vida Euphoria Steven Universe She-Ra and the Princesses of Power First Day, Julie Kalceff Ellie and Abbie, Monica Zanetti Read Little Fires Everywhere, Celeste Ng Archer Magazine Ask Me About the Future, Rebecca Jessen We Are Speaking in Code, Tanya Vavilova Throat, Ellen van Neervan Listen Queerstories, Maeve Marsden Other recommended reading Some other reading suggestions from our podcasters. Feminist Writers Festival feministwritersfestival.com FB: @feministwritersfest Insta/Twitter: @FemWritersFest Speakers Corrie Chen: Tw @corriechen, Insta @corriechen, www.corriechen.com Roz Bellamy: Tw@bellarozz, FB @BellamyRoz, Insta: @bellarozz, https://www.rozbellamy.com/ Gemma Killen: Twitter/Insta: @gemkillen Shout Outs Kel Butler from Listen Up Podcasting for editing and pod mentoring. The Besen Family Foundation for vital funding support. We acknowledge that this recording took place across Australia on First Nations lands - lands whose sovereignty has never been ceded. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
BL + BW break down the Academy Awards' new diversity requirements for Best Picture, before going all in on the new Disney remake of Mulan, made for USD$200 million, how does the film stack up against the 1998 classic?
BL + BW break down the Academy Awards' new diversity requirements for Best Picture, before going all in on the new Disney remake of Mulan, made for USD$200 million, how does the film stack up against the 1998 classic?
BL + BW break down the Academy Awards' new diversity requirements for Best Picture, before going all in on the new Disney remake of Mulan, made for USD$200 million, how does the film stack up against the 1998 classic?
BL + BW break down the Academy Awards' new diversity requirements for Best Picture, before going all in on the new Disney remake of Mulan, made for USD$200 million, how does the film stack up against the 1998 classic?
Corrie reflects on the things that can get lost in translation, and on the burdens and responsibilities placed on an immigrant child. Corrie Chen is an award-winning filmmaker and a highly sought-after director of Australian television. Working across comedy and drama, her recent work includes Homecoming Queens, Five Bedrooms, Mustangs FC and Seachange. She is the 2018 Film Victoria's Greg Tepper award recipient for her contributions to the industry. Queerstories is an LGBTQIA+ storytelling night programmed by Maeve Marsden, with regular events in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane. For Queerstories event dates, visit www.maevemarsden.com, and follow Queerstories on Facebook. The new Queerstories book is published by Hachette Australia, and can be purchased on Booktopia. To support Queerstories, become a patron at www.patreon.com/ladysingsitbetter And for gay stuff, insomnia rant and photos of my dog Frank follow me - Maeve Marsden - on Twitter and Instagram.
Four years since the announcement of Gender Matters, producer Joanna Werner of Dance Academy and Riot is glad the conversation around female representation in the industry hasn’t abated. Werner talks through some of the trends in new industry-wide data, balancing career and motherhood, the journey of Dance Academy, her hopes for the future and much more. Werner also discusses Screen Australia's Gender Matters KPI which it set out to achieve three years ago, and the newly announced KPI, whereby 50% of the key creatives in projects that receive development or production funding are women, across a three-year-average. Werner is joined on the podcast by Judy and Punch writer/director Mirrah Foulkes and Eliza Reilly, the co-writer/co-director of Sheilas, who briefly speak about the greater impact of support on their careers. To read the new industry wide data or learn more about the new Gender Matters KPI, visit the Screen Australia website, or click here https://www.screenaustralia.gov.au/sa/media-centre/news/2019/08-21-gender-matters-target-exceeded-new-kpi The audio at the beginning of the podcast episode is taken from the Gender Matters launch video, with speakers including writer/director Corrie Chen, actor Alison Whyte and producer Sue Maslin. Subscribe to Screen News here where you’ll get all the latest features, videos, podcasts and funding announcement delivered straight to your inbox: screenaustralia.gov.au/subscribe Have any feedback? Email us at podcast@screenaustralia.gov.au
As season 2 of Big Little Lies wraps, our panel of critics weigh in on one of TV's most spectacular recent critical successes, and the significance of recent reports of a tangle for creative control. Plus, Australian directors Zoe Pepper, Alena Lodkina and Corrie Chen share their experience of how filmmakers make a living.
As season 2 of Big Little Lies wraps, our panel of critics weigh in on one of TV's most spectacular recent critical successes, and the significance of recent reports of a tangle for creative control. Plus, Australian directors Zoe Pepper, Alena Lodkina and Corrie Chen share their experience of how filmmakers make a living.
As season 2 of Big Little Lies wraps, our panel of critics weigh in on one of TV's most spectacular recent critical successes, and the significance of recent reports of a tangle for creative control. Plus, Australian directors Zoe Pepper, Alena Lodkina and Corrie Chen share their experience of how filmmakers make a living.
As season 2 of Big Little Lies wraps, our panel of critics weigh in on one of TV's most spectacular recent critical successes, and the significance of recent reports of a tangle for creative control. Plus, Australian directors Zoe Pepper, Alena Lodkina and Corrie Chen share their experience of how filmmakers make a living.
Angharad Yeo on e-sports, Australian director Corrie Chen shares her feels on the first majority Asian-American Hollywood film for 25 years Crazy Rich Asians, and we're joined by one of the film's stars, Ronny Chieng.
Angharad Yeo on e-sports, Australian director Corrie Chen shares her feels on the first majority Asian-American Hollywood film for 25 years Crazy Rich Asians, and we're joined by one of the film's stars, Ronny Chieng.
Corrie Chen on the first majority Asian-American Hollywood film for 25 years Crazy Rich Asians, Alia Shawkat on Duck Butter, Arrested Development and Search Party, Ben gets Filthy Rich and Homeless, and the Honey Badger Bachelor
Corrie Chen on the first majority Asian-American Hollywood film for 25 years Crazy Rich Asians, Alia Shawkat on Duck Butter, Arrested Development and Search Party, Ben gets Filthy Rich and Homeless, and the Honey Badger Bachelor
Sisters, Mustangs FC, and Homecoming Queens were all part of the breakout year that was 2017 for director Corrie Chen. But before that, she spent many years refining her craft through short films, documentary work, quitting for a month, and taking her work overseas. This week, she brings it to the chat cave.
Sisters, Mustangs FC, and Homecoming Queens were all part of the breakout year that was 2017 for director Corrie Chen. But before that, she spent many years refining her craft through short films, documentary work, quitting for a month, and taking her work overseas. This week, she brings it to the chat cave.
We unpack some new releases with guest critics. Director Corrie Chen fills us in on her Top Shelf and we meet the makers of the Gurrumul documentary.
We unpack some new releases with guest critics. Director Corrie Chen fills us in on her Top Shelf and we meet the makers of the Gurrumul documentary.
In this episode, we speak with Corrie Chen, an emerging filmmaker in the earlier stages of her career and trying to navigate the film and TV landscape to turn her passion into a career. Recently her short film Bloomers was recently profiled as a Vimeo Staff Pick and we chat about the process of making the film and her plans for the future.