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We love talking about Canadian films so much we teamed up with Thom Ernst to create a podcast where we invite Canadian filmmakers to talk about their artistic influences past and present. For more information on the filmography of Cory Bowles, visit: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0101227/ For more information on KCFF, please check us out at kingcanfilmfest.com or @kingcanfilmfest Hosted by Thom Ernst Produced by Moira Demorest Support for this podcast comes from the Kingston Canadian Film Festival which is situated on the traditional homeland of the Anishinaabe, Haudenosaunee and Huron-Wendat. This podcast is generously funded by the Canada Council for the Arts. Thanks for listening!
This episode is the online master series that took place on July 21st, 2020. The CCE partnered with BiPOC TV and film to bring you In Conversation with Jeremy Harty, CCE and Cory Bowles about the movie Black Cop. On its release in 2017, Black Cop garnered critical acclaim as an unapologetic challenge of race and police. With a range of visuals from body cam to camera phones - dash cam to traditional camera work, Black Cop made use of multiple techniques to bring a fast paced hyper connected narrative to life. Edited by Jeremy Harty, CCE and was the directorial debut for Cory Bowles. This event was moderated by Shonna Foster.
We kick off our second movie club with Black Cop, a film on CBC Gem written and directed by Cory Bowles. Mike and Taylor give their review and we hear from fans who watched along with us.
FINcast-the official podcast of the Atlantic International Film Festival
FIN Executive Director Wayne Carter and Director/Actor Koumbie as they chat with Cory Bowles, Director/Writer of BLACK COP, the Friday Night Atlantic Gala film at FIN AIFF in 2017. FINcast is produced by Village Sound www.villagesound.ca
Filmmaker, artist and all-around multihyphenate Cory Bowles is with us reflecting back on when the province killed Nova Scotia's film tax credit. Then we phone up Megan Leslie to find out why Halifax's former Member of Parliament left behind politics and the city after 2015's federal election. All this, plus the city is rendered immobile by a hellacious winter, donairs become HRM's official food, the Rainmen are no more,rich people behave badly and The Coast goes to the movies. The Coast presents: 25 for 25. A year-by-year audio archive. Through the lens of the city's alt-weekly, editors Jacob Boon and Tara Thorne bring you the stories that shaped Halifax over the past quarter-century. The Coast Twitter: @TwitCoast The Coast (online) thecoast.ca Tara Thorne twitter: @thorneyhfx Jacob Boon twitter: @RWJBoon
In a special episode, Liam, Matt and Paul are joined by Actor, Ronnie Rowe Jr. as he tells us how he ended up bagging himself a semi-regular role on ‘Star Trek: Discovery’ as the ship’s Comms Officer, Bryce, and gives a unique insight into the production of the show. We also go in depth with Ronnie on his starring role in Cory Bowles searing political police movie, ‘Black Cop’ and the challenges of playing a ruthless Prosecutor on BET’s hit legal drama, ‘In Contempt’. Download now for all this and much more. Spoilers for Season 1 of 'Star trek: Discovery' are contained within, you have been warned. As usual you can find SPOCKLIGHT on: TWITTER - @spocklightpod INSTAGRAM – @spocklightpod FACEBOOK – https://www.facebook.com/spocklightpod/ EMAIL - spocklightpod@gmail.com Please Follow, like, share, subscribe, review and all that good stuff. You can follow Ronnie on Twitter and Instagram @ronnierowejr Credit for our wonderful theme music goes to the incredibly talented, Adam Johnston’s, you can find more of his work at - https://adamjohnstonuk.bandcamp.com/ Our beautiful artwork was created by Stephen Trumble, see more at http://www.stephentrumble.com
Filmmaker Cory Bowles discusses his first feature as writer-director, Black Cop, with host and film writer Carsten Knox
Cory Bowles is our guest this week. He’s the writer/director behind the electrifying, but controversial film Black Cop - a movie about a Black Police Officer turning the tables on black profiling, doling out unnecessary harrassment of white folks. It’s distrubing (some find it funny), and it’s powerful. Cory is no doubt a man who’s concerns and interest revolve around his community and the experiences that plague his community. He’s also a thoughtful talent who’s strength of work is not only clear up on screen - whether he’s directing or acting in the iconic Canadian East Coast series, Trailer Park Boys. We have a lot of fun with Cory, our second interview at the Kingston Canadian film festival. This one is taped before a packed us prior to the screening of Black Cop.
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A movie cop goes berserk! A real life cop chills with chocolate treats! We catch the story behind the story with filmmaker Cory Bowles and Captain Sean Kelly from the Weehawken Police Department . And what's with people jumping the line? Is civility dead or just on the lam? See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
A movie cop goes berserk! A real life cop chills with chocolate treats! We catch the story behind the story with filmmaker Cory Bowles and Captain Sean Kelly from the Weehawken Police Department . And what's with people jumping the line? Is civility dead or just on the lam? See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Clint reviews the Josh Brolin-Miles Teller firefighter drama ONLY THE BRAVE; also, we take a look back at the first week of the Chicago International Film Festival, including reviews of BLACK COP, THEY and IN THE INTENSE NOW. Clint also interviews THE SQUARE's Terry Notary, as well as BLACK COP's Cory Bowles (director) and Aaron Horton (producer). 00:42 - Only the Brave 08:30 - CIFF Coverage - Interview with The Square's Terry Notary 27:30 - Black Cop 29:06 - Interview with Black Cop director Cory Bowles and producer Aaron Horton 47:35 - They 50:13 - In the Intense Now
Segment 1: Jamie interviews filmmaker Tracy Heather Strain about the documentary based on the life of playwright Lorraine Hansberry called "Sighted Eyes, Feeling Heart". Segment 2: Jamie interviews actor-director Cory Bowles about his first feature film "Black Cop" about a Black officer that racially profiles white people. Segment 3: Kay-B interviews actor Beau Bridges from the 20th Century Fox film called "The Mountain Between Us" as well as the cinematographer Mandy Walker. Segment 4: Carolyn interviews Eriq Ebouaney and Sandrine Bonnaire from the French romantic film "A Season In France". Edited by: Jamie Broadnax Music by: Sammus
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Join FIN's executive director Wayne Carter and filmmaker Koumbie as they chat with Cory Bowles, director/writer of BLACK COP, which screens at FIN: Atlantic International Film Festival Monday Sept 18, 2017 at 6:30PM. FOLLOW FIN at WEBSITE: www.finfestival.ca/ FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/atlanticinternat…nalfilmfestival/ INSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/thefilmfest/ TWITTER: @thefilmfest Get tickets for all the amazing films showcased in this year's festival here: www.finfestival.ca/index Corey Bowles IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0101227/ Black Cop FB: https://www.facebook.com/blackcopmovie/ Black Cop Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4RiOirLKtQM FINcast is produced by Village Sound www.villagesound.ca social media tags: #FIN #AIFF