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A Paula conta à João a fabulosa história da vida de um médico alemão e a sua amante que emigraram nos anos 30 para a inabitada ilha Floreana nas Galápagos, e dos misteriosos desaparecimentos que daí sucederam. Este é o nosso último episódio da temporada 3. Nesta história mencionamos o documentário de Daniel Geller e Dayna Goldfine de 2013: The Galapagos Affair - Satan Came to Eden
In this flashback show from 2 years ago - John talks with Historian Kenneth C. Davis about the beginnings of the 4th of July and the Declaration of Independence. He then talks to directors Dan Geller and Dayna Goldfine about their documentary: Hallelujah: Leonard Cohen, a Journey, a Song. And then winding it up - John chats with filmmaker Ken Burns on his documentary film about the life of Benjamin Franklin.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On this edition of the Richard Crouse Show we'll meet Pete Sohn, director of the new Pixar film “Elemental.” He is an animator, voice actor, storyboard artist, and film director known for his work at Pixar as the director of 2015's The Good Dinosaur. He has also been the voice of Emile in Ratatouille, Squishy in Monsters University, and Sox in Lightyear… he returns to the big screen with “Elemental,” a beautifully animated movie that takes place in a city where fire, water, land, and air residents live together. With that as a backdrop, a fiery young woman and a go-with-the-flow guy are about to discover something elemental: how much they actually have in common. The story is a fantasy, but has roots in Sohn's family story. We'll also get to know Liz Locke. If you like cocktails and classic movies like I do, you'll want to check out her site CinemaSips.com and then check out her debut novel “Follow the Sun,” a portrait of the 1960s International Jet Set Era through the eyes of an aspiring singer-songwriter. And we'll meet Emmy-award winning documentary filmmakers Dan Geller and Dayna Goldfine who have created a fascinating look at iconic Canadian singer and poet Leonard Cohen called “HALLELUJAH: Leonard Cohen, A Journey, A Song” that uses one of his most famous songs as a starting point. We'll find out why one of Cohen's most famous songs was rejected by his record company and more.
O empreendedor serial e cofundador da Questum, Rafael Assunção, é um mestre na arte de avaliar startups no momento mágico do desinvestimento, seja via M&A ou IPO. Nesse episódio ele conta o que é necessário para uma startup prosperar e chegar ao momento de liquidez. Tem muito insight bom para compartilhar. Dá o play aí para conferir.Links do episódioA série “SOS Restaurante”, no Discovery+A série “Pepsi, Where's My Jet?” na NetflixA série “Que Marravilha! Chato pra comer”, na GNTO livro “How I almost blew it”, de Sidharth RaoO documentário “Something Ventured”, de Dayna Goldfine e Dan Geller – online no Vimeo_____FALE CONOSCOEmail: news@theshift.info_____ASSINE A THE SHIFTwww.theshift.info
Con motivo de la 37ª edición del Festival Internacional de Cine de Mar del Plata, comentamos las siguientes películas: “Godard Cinema” (2022), de Cyril Leuthy; “Walk Up” (2022), de Hong Sang Soo; “SINFON14” (2022), de Raúl Perrone; “Living” (2022), de Oliver Hermanus y “Hallelujah: Leonard Cohen, a journey, a song” (2021), de Dayna Goldfine y Dan Geller.
Dave looks into the documentary Hallelujah: Leonard Cohen, A Journey, A Song with its makers Dan Geller and Dayna Goldfine
Dave looks into the documentary Hallelujah: Leonard Cohen, A Journey, A Song with its makers Dan Geller and Dayna Goldfine
Our film critic Lisa Nesselson tells us about some of the movies selected at the 48th edition of the Deauville American Film Festival. "Hallelujah: Leonard Cohen, a Journey, a Song", directed by Daniel Geller and Dayna Goldfine, explores the life of the singer-songwriter through the prism of his most famous song. Meanwhile, another music legend, David Bowie, is the subject of a documentary based on previously unseen footage. "Moonage Daydream" is directed by Brett Morgen.
Hallelujah is undoubtedly Leonard Cohen's biggest hit, but initially, the song had very little success. The story of the song Hallelujah and the man behind it is now the subject of a documentary – Hallelujah: Leonard Cohen, a Journey, A Song. The film's directors Dan Geller and Dayna Goldfine joined Francesca Rudkin. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this week's Richard Crouse Show Martin Freeman stops by. You know the Emmy, a BAFTA and Screen Actors Guild Award winning actor from playing Tim Canterbury in the original British series of “The Office.” He was Dr. John Watson in the British crime drama series “Sherlock” opposite Benedict Cumberbatch, Bilbo Baggins in “The Hobbit” film trilogy and will soon be seen in “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever,” reprising the role of Everett K. Ross. Today we'll talk about his newest project, the critically acclaimed police series “The Responder,” now playing on Brit Box. Then, we meet Emmy-award winning documentary filmmakers Dan Geller and Dayna Goldfine who have created a fascinating look at iconic Canadian singer and poet Leonard Cohen called “HALLELUJAH: Leonard Cohen, A Journey, A Song” that uses one of his most famous songs as a starting point. We'll find out why one of Cohen's most famous songs was rejected by his record company and more. Later in the show we'll meet Gregory Sestero, star of a new found footage film called “Infrared.” In the film he plays the creepy caretaker of an abandoned schoolhouse. If Greg's name rings a bell, it's likely because you've attended one of the midnight madness screenings of “The Room,” a movie so deliciously awful, it has become a cult favorite since its release in 2003. Gregory turned the experience of making the so-bad-it's-a-hoot movie into a book, which eventually went on to become the Oscar nominated movie The Disaster Artist, starring James Franco and Seth Rogen. We talk about “Infrared” and whether or not, twenty years on, if “The Room” is an embarrassment or a source of pride.
On this week's Richard Crouse Show Martin Freeman stops by. You know the Emmy, a BAFTA and Screen Actors Guild Award winning actor from playing Tim Canterbury in the original British series of “The Office.” He was Dr. John Watson in the British crime drama series “Sherlock” opposite Benedict Cumberbatch, Bilbo Baggins in “The Hobbit” film trilogy and will soon be seen in “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever,” reprising the role of Everett K. Ross. Today we'll talk about his newest project, the critically acclaimed police series “The Responder,” now playing on Brit Box. Then, we meet Emmy-award winning documentary filmmakers Dan Geller and Dayna Goldfine who have created a fascinating look at iconic Canadian singer and poet Leonard Cohen called “HALLELUJAH: Leonard Cohen, A Journey, A Song” that uses one of his most famous songs as a starting point. We'll find out why one of Cohen's most famous songs was rejected by his record company and more. Later in the show we'll meet Gregory Sestero, star of a new found footage film called “Infrared.” In the film he plays the creepy caretaker of an abandoned schoolhouse. If Greg's name rings a bell, it's likely because you've attended one of the midnight madness screenings of “The Room,” a movie so deliciously awful, it has become a cult favorite since its release in 2003. Gregory turned the experience of making the so-bad-it's-a-hoot movie into a book, which eventually went on to become the Oscar nominated movie The Disaster Artist, starring James Franco and Seth Rogen. We talk about “Infrared” and whether or not, twenty years on, if “The Room” is an embarrassment or a source of pride.
New podcast series goes behind the making of the new film, Hallelujah: Leonard Cohen, A Journey, A Song, and the legendary artist and song that inspired it. Interviews include Includes archival footage from Leonard Cohen, himself, and exclusive content from film-makers Dan Geller and Dayna Goldfine and journalist Larry "Ratso" Sloman. You will also hear from members of Cold War Kids, Old 97s, The Mountain Goats, Judy Collins, producer John Lissauer, and a special appearance by Rita Houston (WFUV - New York, NY). This final episode traces the history of the song "Hallelujah" from Cohen's original recording rejected by his record label, to the many cover versions and pop culture appearances that made it the iconic anthem as it is known today. The Sony Pictures Classics film Hallelujah: Leonard Cohen, A Journey, A Song is in theaters. Details on screenings near you are online at tickets.hallelujahfilm.com Produced by True Tone Media Group, hosted by ATO Records artist Amanda Shires.
Guest: Dan Geller and Dayna Goldfine, directors of HALLELUJAH: Leonard Cohen, A Journey, A Song
It's more than a song. As Dayna Goldfine and Dan Geller (“Ballet Russes”, “The Galapagos Affair”) point out in their new documentary, Leonard Cohen's “Hallelujah” is a journey. A journey of artistic and spiritual discovery, a 7-year Odyssey of composition, and, once all but lost, an even longer journey to find its place as one of our most admired songs, admiration which take the form of critical praise and popular renditions that can be found in Dreamworks movies and primetime talent shows. Join Mike as he travels this decades-long path with Dayna and Dan. “Hallelujah: Leonard Cohen, A Journey, A Song,” from Sony Pictures Classics, is now playing in select cities. Hidden Gems: The Truffle Hunters The Five Obstructions Leonard Cohen Covers: Sharon Robinson's “Alexandra Leaving” on YouTube or Spotify Emmylou Harris' “The Stranger Song” on YouTube or Spotify Roberta Flack's “Suzanne” on YouTube or Spotify Also discussed: The Holy and the Broken: Leonard Cohen, Jeff Buckley, and the Unlikely Ascent of “Hallelujah” Howling at the Moon: The Odyssey of a Monstrous Music Mogul in an Age of Excess
New podcast series goes behind the making of the new film, Hallelujah: Leonard Cohen, A Journey, A Song, and the legendary artist and song that inspired it. Interviews include Includes archival footage from Leonard Cohen, himself, and exclusive content from film-makers Dan Geller and Dayna Goldfine and journalist Larry "Ratso" Sloman. You will also hear from members of Cold War Kids, Old 97s, The Mountain Goats, Judy Collins, producer John Lissauer, and a special appearance by Rita Houston (WFUV - New York, NY). This episode details how Leonard Cohen's legendary songwriting process played out as spent many years creating "Hallelujah." The Sony Pictures Classics film Hallelujah: Leonard Cohen, A Journey, A Song is in theaters. Details on screenings near you are online at tickets.hallelujahfilm.com Produced by True Tone Media Group, hosted by ATO Records artist Amanda Shires.
Canadian guitarist and songwriter Robbie Robertson of The Band discusses his documentary Once Were Brothers, which takes an in-depth and personal look at his former group. Kent Hartman, author of Goodnight L.A.: The Rise and Fall of Classic Rock, talks about the classic '70s rock music scene in California. Canadian soprano Suzie LeBlanc — the artistic and executive director of Early Music Vancouver — gives us a primer on "early music" and tells us why these 18th century sounds are still living and breathing today. Filmmakers Dan Geller and Dayna Goldfine talk about their documentary, Hallelujah: Leonard Cohen, A Journey, A Song, plus the conversations they had with Cohen right before he died.
Brand new podcast series goes behind the making of the new film, Hallelujah: Leonard Cohen, A Journey, A Song, as well as the histories of the legendary artist and song that inspired the movie. Interviews include Includes archival footage from Leonard Cohen, himself, and exclusive content from film-makers Dan Geller and Dayna Goldfine and journalist Larry "Ratso" Sloman. In this first episode, you will also hear clips from the film featuring Judy Collins, a special appearance by Rita Houston (WFUV New York), and stories about Leonard Cohen's early days. Hallelujah - Leonard Cohen, A Journey, A Song, A Podcast Is produced by Andy Cahn and Eric Molk for True Tone Media Group, and hosted by ATO Records artist, Amanda Shires. The Sony Pictures Classics film, Hallelujah: Leonard Cohen, A Journey, A Song is in theaters now, expanding to markets nationwide on July 25 and August 5. Details on screenings near you are online at https://tickets.hallelujahfilm.com
It's not just a story of the life of Leonard Cohen. It follows the life of his song Hallelujah. Leonard wrote 130-150 verses for the song. Took him years and years. Then when he released it on the album Various Positions, his label in the USA, Columbia Records, refused to release it. It never got played and was forgotten…until John Cale recorded it for the tribute album I'm Your Man and it began a life of its own. Now, it's legendary. Started as a spiritual journey and ended, with various Leonard rewrites, to become a secular and sexy anthem. Hallelujah took Leonard Cohen to audiences all over the World and into the soundtrack of “Shrek”. The film is released this Friday in the USA and I've heard it opens across Canada very shortly. This is smashing filmmaking and epic storytelling. The directors are Dan Geller and Dayna Goldfine and they are my guests on Saturdays Stew
There are parts of our modern pop culture that transcend any kind of expected meaning....Hallelujah: Leonard Cohen, A Journey, A Song is a definitive exploration of singer-songwriter Leonard Cohen as seen through the prism of his internationally renowned hymn, Hallelujah. This feature-length documentary weaves together three creative strands: The songwriter and his times. The song's dramatic journey from record label reject to chart-topping hit. And moving testimonies from major recording artists for whom Hallelujah has become a personal touchstone. Approved for production by Leonard Cohen just before his 80th birthday in 2014, the film accesses a wealth of never-before-seen archival materials from the Cohen Trust including Cohen's personal notebooks, journals and photographs, performance footage and extremely rare audio recordings and interviews.Over the years 'Hallelujah' has become much more then just a song and this film beautiful explores that as we got to sit down with directors Dan Geller and Dayna Goldfine to talk about the origins of the film, how the very nature of documentary filmmaking is almost like working with out a net, the power and legacy of the song among many other things....Hallelujah: Leonard Cohen, A Journey, A Song is in theatres in Toronto, Montreal and Vancouver this Friday July 15th. It expands across Canada through out the summer.
"Hallelujah: Leonard Cohen, A Journey, A Song" is a new documentary that explores the lives of both the esteemed songwriter and his enduring song. Directors Dan Geller and Dayna Goldfine join us to discuss the film.
John talks with Historian Kenneth C. Davis about how current events have come full circle and the beginnings of the 4th of July and the Declaration of Independence. He then talks to directors Dan Geller and Dayna Goldfine about their new documentary: Hallelujah: Leonard Cohen, a Journey, a Song. To close it up - John chats with Bill in New Jersey and Adam in Tennessee.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The filmmaking team behind the documentary "Hallelujah: Leonard Cohen, A Journey, A Song". Dayna Goldfine & Dan Geller are the guests. Also, the director and editor of a new romantic dramedy about mix tapes and time travel, Greg Björkman & J. Patrick Don Vito stop by.
HALLELUJAH: LEONARD COHEN: A JOURNEY, A SONG is a definitive exploration of poet / singer / songwriter Leonard Cohen (1934 - 2016) as seen through the prism of his internationally renowned hymn, “Hallelujah.” This feature-length documentary weaves together three creative strands: The songwriter and his times; the song's dramatic journey from record label reject to chart-topping hit; and moving testimonies from major recording artists for whom “Hallelujah” has become a personal touchstone. The song enjoyed a new life in 1991 after being covered by John Cale (Cohen shared over 100 unused verses with him), then Jeff Buckley on his Grace album -- and evolved through countless versions to become one of the most beloved songs of all time. Approved for production by Leonard Cohen just before his 80th birthday in 2014, HALLELUJAH: LEONARD COHEN: A JOURNEY, A SONG accesses a wealth of never-before-seen archival materials from the Cohen Trust including Cohen's personal notebooks, journals and photographs, performance footage, and extremely rare audio recordings and interviews. Drawing from this wealth of archival materials, directors Daniel Geller and Dayna Goldfine (BALLETS RUSSES) meticulously trace the career of the restless Canadian as they detail the unlikely path of his famous composition. For updates and screenings go to: sonyclassics.com/hallelujah
Staci interviews Dan Geller and Dayna Goldfine, the directors of an in-depth documentary “HALLELUJAH: Leonard Cohen, A Journey, A Song.” Leonard Cohen was a singer-songwriter, poet, and novelist whose work explored religion, politics, isolation, depression, sexuality, love, loss, and death. While most artists spread these topics around over albums or several songs, Hallelujah has all of that and more. Dan and Dayna talk about not only their personal journey of following Leonard's life, they also describe bringing all the elements together in a cohesive way for their film. They interviewed Judy Collins, John Cale, Brandi Carlisle, and many others and they talk about that, too. Lastly, Staci reads a passage from her upcoming book Rock & Roll Nightmares: True Stories, Vol 2 which covers one of the most infamous murders to ever take place at the Chelsea Hotel.
This week we travel overseas and back in time to visit Galapagos National Park. Floreana, a small island in the archipelago has acted as a siren, lulling people from all over the world to her shores. Although her call was heard by many - some wanted her all to themselves. Come along as we learn about the history of the island, and discuss a real life Clue story, where we ponder 'who dunnit?' in what has gone down in history as the Galapagos Affair. We love our National Parks and we know you do too but when you're out there, remember to enjoy the view but watch your back. Please take a moment to rate and subscribe from wherever you're listening to NPAD! Become part of our Outsider family on Patreon to gain access to ad-free episode, bonus content and more. Follow our socials Instagram, Facebook , and Twitter. To share a Trail Tale, suggest a story, access merch and browse our book recommendations - head over to our website. Thank you so much to our partner, check them out! Aurate: Fine jewelry that is ethically sourced and sustainably made. Get 20% your first order with code NPAD. Sources for this episode: The Galapagos Affair: Satan Came to Eden the 2011 Documentary directed by Dayna Goldfine and Dan Geller. The Galapagos Conservancy, The Smithsonian , National Geographic , Wikipedia , The Culture Trip , Encyclopedia Britannica
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Dayna Goldfine, Dan Geller, Directors, The Galapagos Affair:Satan Came to Eden. Festival Section: Berlinale Special. Filmmakers Dayna Goldfine and Dan Geller talk to FRED about their extraordinary documentary,The Galapagos Affair:Satan Came to Eden, a true-crime tale of paradise found and lost. Darwin meets Hitchcock in this fascinating documentary portrait of a 1930s [...] The post Dayna Goldfine and Dan Geller – The Galapagos Affair:Satan Came to Eden #Berlinale2014 appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
Dayna Goldfine, Dan Geller, Directors, The Galapagos Affair:Satan Came to Eden. Festival Section: Berlinale Special. Filmmakers Dayna Goldfine and Dan Geller talk to FRED about their extraordinary documentary,The Galapagos Affair:Satan Came to Eden, a true-crime tale of paradise found and lost. Darwin meets Hitchcock in this fascinating documentary portrait of a 1930s [...] The post Dayna Goldfine and Dan Geller – The Galapagos Affair:Satan Came to Eden #Berlinale2014 appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
Dayna Goldfine, Dan Geller, Directors, The Galapagos Affair:Satan Came to Eden. Festival Section: Berlinale Special. Filmmakers Dayna Goldfine and Dan Geller talk to FRED about their extraordinary documentary,The Galapagos Affair:Satan Came to Eden, a true-crime tale of paradise found and lost. Darwin meets Hitchcock in this fascinating documentary portrait of a 1930s [...] The post Dayna Goldfine and Dan Geller – The Galapagos Affair:Satan Came to Eden #Berlinale2014 appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
Dayna Goldfine, Dan Geller, Directors, The Galapagos Affair:Satan Came to Eden. Festival Section: Berlinale Special. Filmmakers Dayna Goldfine and Dan Geller talk to FRED about their extraordinary documentary,The Galapagos Affair:Satan Came to Eden, a true-crime tale of paradise found and lost. Darwin meets Hitchcock in this fascinating documentary portrait of a 1930s [...] The post Dayna Goldfine and Dan Geller – The Galapagos Affair:Satan Came to Eden #Berlinale2014 appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
Dayna Goldfine, Dan Geller, Directors, The Galapagos Affair:Satan Came to Eden. Festival Section: Berlinale Special. Filmmakers Dayna Goldfine and Dan Geller talk to FRED about their extraordinary documentary,The Galapagos Affair:Satan Came to Eden, a true-crime tale of paradise found and lost. Darwin meets Hitchcock in this fascinating documentary portrait of a 1930s [...] The post Dayna Goldfine and Dan Geller – The Galapagos Affair:Satan Came to Eden #Berlinale2014 appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
Dayna Goldfine, Dan Geller, Directors, The Galapagos Affair:Satan Came to Eden. Festival Section: Berlinale Special. Filmmakers Dayna Goldfine and Dan Geller talk to FRED about their extraordinary documentary,The Galapagos Affair:Satan Came to Eden, a true-crime tale of paradise found and lost. Darwin meets Hitchcock in this fascinating documentary portrait of a 1930s [...] The post Dayna Goldfine and Dan Geller – The Galapagos Affair:Satan Came to Eden #Berlinale2014 appeared first on Fred Film Radio.