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Lucas Anders interviews Vincent Brulotte (Production Coordinator & Programmer) from the Edmonton International Film Festival. They discuss the screenings of the 2025 Oscar nominated shorts screening at the Metro Cinema over 3 separate days. The animated shorts (Mon, Feb. 24 @ 6:00 PM), live action (Tues, Feb. 25 @ 6:00 PM) and documentary (Sat, Mar. 1 at 3:30 PM).They also discuss EIFF's Oscar's Viewing Gala at The Matrix Hotel (10640-100 Ave). Hosted by singer, actor and former Klondike Kate, Maria Manna and former Edmonton Elk, Kavis Reed, the evening will replicate a night at the Oscars™ complete with a red carpet, entertainment, silent auction, and prizes to be won! Each guest will receive a welcome glass of prosecco, appetizer and three-course meal. Guest are encouraged to dress to impress! Tickets are $150 (inc. $50 donation receipt).eiffoscars.eventive.org/schedule/675b…5aaa1dabc2a2dLinks to tickets for the Oscar Shorts @ Metro Cinemametrocinema.org/production/2025-o…shorts-animation/metrocinema.org/production/2025-o…orts-live-action/metrocinema.org/production/2025-o…orts-documentary/
Welcome to The Rad Wrap: a series on series, where Kylie and Elliott explore films with a common thread. In this episode, they cover the films they saw at Edmonton International Film Festival 2024. Along the way, they see a beautiful movie about grief at the perfect time, tread the line between graciousness and gawking, become lulled by a quietly beautiful story, reflect on the slipperiness of truth and fiction, respect a twelve-day shoot, and fall in love with a 2024 movie that feels like a family film from the 90s. The Moody Movies are: Flow (2024), Anora (2024), All We Imagine As Light (2024), Bob Trevino Likes It (2024), Village Keeper (2024), and Bookworm (2024). Follow along onInstagram: @moodymovie.clubLetterboxd: kylieburton Letterboxd: ElliottKuss Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Christian Zyp interviews Karen Chapman (writer/director) about her feature film VILLAGE KEEPER. It screens as part of the Edmonton International FIlm Festival Mon, Sep 30th, 7:00 PM @ Landmark Cinemas 9 City Centre. There will be a Q&A following this screening with director Karen Chapman and producer Enrique Miguel Baniqued.In VILLAGE KEEPER, Jean is a widow paralyzed by anxiety and struggles to protect her kids in a Toronto neighborhood gripped by violence. As her kids grow and find themselves desperate for independence, and as her mother hides secrets from her own past from her, Jean tries to find happiness and peace. However while finding solace in cleaning, she inadvertently uncovers her own long-buried trauma while tidying a bloody crime scene.
Christian Zyp interviews John Makens (director/producer) about the documentary ART AND LIFE: THE STORY OF JIM PHILLIPS. See it as part of the Edmonton International Film Festival on Thu, Oct 3rd at 7:30 PM @ Landmark Cinemas 9 City Centre.A pioneer of graphic art, Jim Phillips, known for his bold and visceral imagery, has left an indelible mark on the world of rock posters, surf, and skateboard art. Drawing inspiration from his life in Santa Cruz, California, Jim's journey from publishing his first artwork in Surfer Quarterly in 1962, and all the way to becoming the art director for Santa Cruz Skateboards, shaping the golden era of skateboarding. This documentary explores Jim's dynamic life and career, showcasing his iconic work that has not only defined an era but has also secured his place in modern art history. Reflecting on a life lived with fervor, Jim's story is a profound narrative of resilience, passion, and enduring artistic vision.
Christian Zyp interviews Jamie Rafn (director/screenwriter/producer) about his indie rom-com NEAR MISS. See it at the Edmonton International Film Festival Tue, Oct 1st, 6:30 PM @ Landmark Cinemas 9 City Centre where Jamie Rafn will be in attendance for a post screening Q&A. The encore screening is on Thu, Oct 3rd, 2:00 PM @ Landmark as well.NEAR MISS revolves around Jim, a kind albeit passive person, married the first and only woman he ever dated. When she leaves him eighteen years later, and enters into a new world of relationships and sexuality, Jim's friends relentlessly hound him to re-enter the dating world. Jim reluctantly gets back into the dating game… only to fall in love with the second woman he's ever dated, who is planning on leaving the country in a few months time.
In this episode, host Dr Pasquale Iannone looks back at some highlights from the 77th Edinburgh International Film Festival. Pasquale talks to writer-director Jack King about his film The Ceremony, the film that won EIFF's inaugural Sir Sean Connery Prize for Excellence in Feature Filmmaking. He also speaks to BAFTA-winning writer-director Daisy-May Hudson about her film Lollipop.Pasquale offers some thoughts on two of EIFF's In Conversation events, the first featuring Gaspar Noé, the innovative, boundary-pushing director of Irreversible (2002) and Enter the Void (2009), the other featuring Oscar-winning film editor Thelma Schoonmaker, best known for her long collaboration with director Martin Scorsese on films such as Raging Bull (1980), Goodfellas (1990) and, most recently, Killers of the Flower Moon (2023)
At the 77th Edinburgh International Film Festival, Charles and Graham take the opportunity to interview documentary filmmaker, author, curator and former EIFF director, Mark Cousins and talk to him, in particular, about his latest book, Dear Orson Welles and Other Essays, a series of ‘conversations' with the artists, poets, directors, and filmmakers who have most influenced and inspired him, from Orson Welles to Tilda Swinton.Mark Cousins is a documentary filmmaker, author and curator. His films have dealt with subjects such as neo-Nazism, childhood imagination and the cinema of Iran. His feature The First Movie won the Prix Italia. His most recent film, The Story of Film: An Odyssey took six years to make. As an author, he has published several books, including Imagining Reality, The Faber Book of Documentary (as co-editor), the acclaimed book The Story of Film, published in Europe, the United States and Asia, the collection of essays on cinema: Watching Real People Elsewhere. Mark also famously took the Edinburgh International Film Festival to Sarajevo during that city's siege. He was co-artistic director of Cinema China, and of the Ballerina Ballroom Cinema of Dreams, part of his ongoing collaboration with Tilda Swinton. They recently devised a cinema in Beijing and did A Pilgrimage, in which they pulled a cinema across Scotland. He is honorary doctor of letters at the University of Edinburgh. In the past, Cousins directed and presented the BBC's Scene by Scene, which ran for five years, screening career interviews with, among others, Martin Scorsese, Jane Russell, Paul Schrader, Bernardo Bertolucci, David Lynch, Roman Polanski, Jeanne Moreau and Rod Steiger. Keep in touch with Two Big Egos in a Small Car:X@2big_egosFacebook@twobigegos
Zoë Kravitz joins Anna Smith to discuss her directorial debut, Blink Twice, while Anna also reports from the 2024 Edinburgh International Film Festival, where she speaks with Daisy-May Hudson about her feature debut, Lollipop. First up, Anna welcomes actor turned writer, director and producer Zoë Kravitz, best known for her roles in ‘The Batman' and in TV series ‘Big Little Lies' and ‘High Fidelity', onto the podcast. With Anna, Zoë discusses the feminist messaging in her slick thriller ‘Blink Twice'. She talks about casting the wonderful Naomi Ackie as Frida, a cocktail waitress who catches the eye of tech billionaire Slater King (Channing Tatum) and is transported to his private island for sundrenched luxury, or so she thinks… Zoë also tells Anna about the writing process behind ‘Blink Twice', originally titled ‘Pussy Island', reveals her relief at turning up to set as the director without having to worry about what she looks like, and describes her approach to capturing women on camera to produce a disturbing and believable depiction of gender and power among the megarich. Next up, Anna reports from Edinburgh International Film Festival, where Girls On Film partners on the festival's Closing Night sçreening of the powerful feminist music documentary, ‘Since Yesterday: The Untold Story of Scotland's Girl Bands'. Anna catches up with first-time feature director Daisy-May Hudson whose film ‘Lollipop' is a heartbreaking but hopeful depiction of a mother (Posy Sterling) who battles to regain custody of her children after coming out of prison. Daisy-May speaks about the fierce maternal love of her protagonist Molly, what happens when children are required to parent, as well as the challenges faced by a first time director. Plus: karaoke as a symbol of working class joy! Anna also hears from Karen Needham and Col Needham from the IMDb, plus director of the BFI's filmmaking fund Mia Bays and costume designer Rachael Fleming about their highlights from the EIFF 2024. Stay tuned for upcoming episodes of Girls On Film as we move into autumn and host Anna Smith heads to Sea Change Film Festival 2024. Find out about their festival, dedicated to women in film at https://screenargyll.co.uk/sea-change-2024/ Films mentioned in this episode: Timestalker - Alice Lowe Xibalba Monster - Manuela Irene Since Yesterday: The Untold Story of Scotland's Girl Bands - Blair Young, Carla J Easton Blink Twice - Zoë Kravitz Rosemary's Baby - Roman Polanski To Kill A Wolf - Kesley Taylor Sunlight - Nina Conti Lollipop - Daisy-May Hudson Blink Twice was released in the UK by Warner Bros. Pictures on 23rd August, 2024 Lollipop had is world premiere at the 77th edition of Edinburgh International Film Festival (on August 20th) Since Yesterday: The Untold Story of Scotland's Girl Bands will hit UK cinemas from 18th October and Glasgow girl band Sophisticated Boom Boom will reform for one night only at a special screening of the film in Glasgow on the night of the release. For more information visit sinceyesterdayfilm.com Sign up to the Girls On Film newsletter below: http://eepurl.com/iEKaM-/ or email girlsonfilmsocial@gmail.com to be signed up. Become a patron of Girls On Film on Patreon here: www.patreon.com/girlsonfilmpodcast Follow us on socials: www.instagram.com/girlsonfilm_podcast/ www.facebook.com/girlsonfilmpodcast www.twitter.com/GirlsOnFilm_Pod www.twitter.com/annasmithjourno Watch Girls On Film on the BFI's YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLX…L89QKZsN5Tgr3vn7z Girls On Film is an HLA production. Host: Anna Smith Executive Producer: Hedda Lornie Archbold Producer: Charlotte Matheson Intern: Jade Evans Audio editor: Benjamin Cook House band: MX Tyrants © HLA Agency
The Edinburgh Festivals are back, baby, and there's none more relevant to this podcast than the Edinburgh International Film Festival. Ahead of opening night, Peter, Ellie, Anahit and Jamie discuss Nathan Silver's Between The Temples, Alice Lowe's Timestalker, and Maryam Moqadam and Behtash Sanaeeha's My Favourite Cake. Because it's Festival time, we also make some Fringe recommendations, forget people's names repeatedly (pre-emptive apologies to Carol Kane) and come up with daring new ways of counting up to five. It's wild, it's feral, and it's only getting hotter, it's The Cineskinny. TIMESTAMPS: Edinburgh Film Festival first thoughts (1:35) Between The Temples review (6:45) Timestalker review (23:00) My Favourite Cake review (33:20) Our Edinburgh Fringe picks (45:55) EIFF, 15-21 Aug, programme and tickets: https://www.edfilmfest.org/ Recorded at Codebase, Peter's apologies for any weirdness on the audio. EHFM's Ground Floor HQ is now open, go get a coffee and see radio/audio in action, @groundfloor__ Follow the team on Twitter @ptrsmpsn @anahitrooz @jamiedunnesq @lew_rob_, get us on Twitter, Instagram, Letterboxd and TikTok @thecineskinny, email us at cineskinny@theskinny.co.uk Intro/outro music: Too Cool by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4534-too-cool) License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
In this episode, host Dr Pasquale Iannone previews the 77th Edinburgh International Film Festival in the company of Director Paul Ridd and Producer Emma Boa.Paul and Emma discuss their vision for EIFF and its position in the wider Film Festival landscape as well as the advantages of staging the event in August.Other topics covered include the choices of opening and closing night films, the Midnight Madness and Experimental strands as well as the new prizes named after Sean Connery and Thelma Schoonmaker.The 77th Edinburgh International Film Festival runs from 15th - 21st August 2024 in various venues across the city. For more information, please see their website edfilmfest.org.
On this week's podcast, the gang review two great new films with very different perspectives on the trans experience – Levan Akin's Crossing, and Jane Schonebrun's I Saw The TV Glow. Jamie gives his first thoughts on the EIFF programme, we all pitch in on The Bear season three (crossfade one more time, I dare you, I double dare you mother-), plus a few more bits and bobs. Massive shout-out to EHFM, on our final visit to their venerable Summerhall studio. Next time you hear us, we'll be in another studio (probably the new EHFM one, timelines permitting). ehfm.live, the only good radio station. GFT's CROSSING COFFEE AFTERNOON WITH OTTOMAN COFFEEHOUSE: https://www.glasgowfilm.org/movie/crossing TIMESTAMPS: What We've Been Watching - The Bear, Maxxxine, Problemista (1:20) Crossing review (13:20) I Saw The TV Glow review (25:10) Edinburgh Film Festival first thoughts (44:30) Follow the team on Twitter @ptrsmpsn @anahitrooz @jamiedunnesq @lew_rob_, get us on Twitter, Instagram, Letterboxd and TikTok @thecineskinny, email us at cineskinny@theskinny.co.uk; recorded at EHFM, Summerhall – ehfm.live Music: Too Cool by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4534-too-cool) License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
Every breakthrough you will ever see in your life starts out as a seed. And you will never get the fruit you want if you don't know how to nurture a seed. 1. Start Small - Don't treat small beginnings as common. Don't let the smallness trick you. Plant seeds, water seeds, and watch God bring the growth. 2. Only Plant Seeds You Want To See Grow - You produce after your own kind. Your life today was shaped by the seeds you've sown in the past. And your life tomorrow will be shaped by the seeds you sow today.3. Know Your Season - There's a season to reap a harvest, but there's also a season to sow, and a season to grow. Some things that feel like inconveniences are really preparation. The kingdom of God is hidden in a seed. So learn how to nurture small seeds and celebrate small beginnings.Thanks so much for listening to the Believers Center podcast! Service Times: Sundays at 10AM (online + in-person)Tuesdays at 7PM (in-person only)Follow us on Instagram @believerscenterTo learn more about Believers Center, visit https://www.believerscenter.comTo submit a prayer request, or to get connected with a pastor, visit https://www.believerscenter.com/prayforme
Episode 59 Recap Dallas/Packers, Mike McCarthy, Leap 36 Awards! Signed Foot ball Winner: Conner Eiff, Review the game plan with Wayne Simmons, Do the Packers have a chance?! Offense vs San Fran D, Defense vs San Fran Offense.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Leap36podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/leap36podcast/?hl=enTwitter: https://twitter.com/Leap36PodcastTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@leap36podcast?lang=en Host: Pro Football Hall of Famer, former Green Bay Packers, LeRoy Butler www.LeRoyButlerinc.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/leap36Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/leap3636/?hl=enFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/leap36 Leap Vodka:https://leapspirits.comTwitter: https://twitter.com/LeapSpiritsFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/leapspiritsvodkaInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/leapspirits/ Co-Host: Gary Ellerson Roundtable & Postgame Show | Spectrum News 1 | WI Green Bay Gameday | ESPN Milwaukee & Madison | 620 WTMJ | Tundra Trio Network, Packer/Badger Alumni, Albany,GAFacebook:https://www.facebook.com/Ellerson42/Twitter: https://twitter.com/GaryEllerson?s=20&t=COYfdMVOsw1nE_i_NhJqQAInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/gellerson/?hl=en https://www.rpwradio.com/leap36 Special Thank You to our Sponsors:Educators Credit Union(262) 886-5900 www.ECU.com https://www.facebook.com/myEducatorsCUWisconsin Indoor Golf Center www.wisconsinIndoorGolfCenter.comhttps://www.facebook.com/WisIndoorGolf206 Travis Ln, Ste 2 Waukesha, WI 53189(262) 436-0002Lake Auto Groupwww.LakeAutoGroup.comLake Chevrolet 4201 South 27th St. Milwaukee, WI. (414) 281-5000www.lakechevymke.com Lake Ford (414) 281-6100 www.lakefordmke.com The Jewelry Center (414) 282-7241www.shopTJC.comhttps://www.facebook.com/shoptjc/ Leap Spirits www.LeapSpirits.comMilwaukee Window Guys (414) 279-9838www.MilwaukeeWindowGuys.comTorzala Brewing Company2018 S. 1st Street #207Milwaukee, WI.(414) 810-300www.TorzalaBrewing.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/torzalabrewingIntro/outro Music: Akira SheltonProducer: Mario Ortiz for RPW Recordings Red Planet Worx, LLCSocial Media: @MrOrtizmke www.RedPlanetWorx.com; rpwrecordings@gmail.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RPWRecordings/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rpwrecordings/?hl=en#leap36podcast
The final ever episode! This week, my first ever guest, Georgia Goggin is back! As a producer, Georgia has been collaborating with writer/director Dionne Edwards for over a decade under their banner Teng Teng Films. Georgia was nominated for the Breakthrough Producer BIFA for her work on their critically acclaimed debut PRETTY RED DRESS. Their previous film, the celebrated 2016 short WE LOVE MOSES won multiple awards, screened at festivals worldwide, has been licensed by Canal+, Netflix, HBO and is now available on Disney+. Georgia's writing and directing credits include BEND, which was backed by BBC Drama and comes to Short of the Week in December 2023, and SORRY FI DISTURB YUH (written by Russeni Fisher) which was nominated for the Outspoken Prize for Poetry in Film. Georgia has a feature in development with The Electric Shadow Company and a TV series with The Development Partnership. Georgia is an alum of Sundance, EIFF and Rotterdam talent development programmes. She is also Development Executive at The Uncertain Kingdom. We talk about becoming a writer and director in her own right and a whole host of reflections on making a film during a pandemic, making a creative career and well, making a life… Plus! Georgia asks me some questions about how the podcast got started, how it's evolved and what it's taught me… SHOW NOTES Find out where you can watch PRETTY RED DRESS Apply for The Uncertain Kingdom's Short Film Production Fund Listen to our first conversation!
Welcome to The Rad Wrap: a new series on series, where Kylie and Elliott explore films with a common thread. In this episode, they are back at the Edmonton International Film Festival (EIFF) for their 37th year. They see six stunning movies, visiting three different venues, as they complete their movie marathon. Along the way, they discuss how moderating a Q&A brings them fewer degrees of separation away from some pretty cool people in film, marvel at a fascination with the unreliability of memory, feel gratitude for painful representations of their own families, and close the festival with a new all-time favourite. The films in the series are: Sleep (2023), Geoff McFetridge: Drawing a Life (2023), Anatomy Of A Fall (2023), Close To You (2023), The Teachers' Lounge (2023), and Monster (2023).Conversations:Sleep - 4:34Geoff McFetridge: Drawing a Life - 11:37Anatomy Of A Fall - 24:25Close To You - 38:23The Teachers' Lounge - 51:04Monster - 1:00:28Dads - 1:19:18Takeaways - 1:27:50Follow along onInstagram: @baddad.raddadLetterboxd: kylieburton Letterboxd: ElliottKuss Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Lucas Anders interviews Dan Covert about his documentary GEOFF McFETRIDGE: DRAWING A LIFE. It's screening as part of the Edmonton International FIlm Festival Sat, Sep 23rd, 6:30 PM @ Muttart Theatre at the Stanley Milner.GEOFF McFETRIDGE: DRAWING A LIFE examines what defines a life. How do you decide what matters? Geoff McFetridge's art is everywhere: from Apple watch faces, to solo shows around the world, to movie titles for Spike Jonze. But this film is more than a primer on Geoff's prolific career. It's about the choices we confront in trying to lead meaningful lives.
Lucas Anders interviews Jason William Lee (dir/writer/prod) about his film LOST LAKE CONFESSIONS. The film screens as part of the Edmonton International Film Festival Sun, Sept 24, 2023 @ 6:30 PM at the Muttart Theatre in the Stanley Milner Library. The filmmaker will be in attendance for a Q&A following the film.LOST LAKE CONFESSIONS follows the character Jahan “JD” Davani as he returns to Vancouver only to find out the devastating news that his cancer has relapsed and his life now hangs in the balance. In an attempt to escape this harsh reality, if only for a fleeting time, JD takes his 3 best friends, Hilary, Ray and Connie on a camping trip to Lost Lake for one last nostalgic hoorah.
Christian Zyp interviews Janet Pearlman (director/writer/animator) of the short film THE GIRL WITH THE RED BERET. It screenas as part of EIFF Tue, Sep 26th, 12:10 PM @ Muttart Theatre at the Stanley Milner Library. THE GIRL WITH THE RED BERET encounters an array of colourful, extravagant characters during a wild ride on the Montreal metro in this animated short. FInd out more at https://www.nfb.ca/film/the-girl-with-the-red-beret/
Christian Zyp interviews Sydney Moule (Executive Director) about the 37th annual OSCAR Qualifying Edmonton International FIlm Festival (EIFF). It takes place from Sept 21st - Oct 1st, 2023. Sydney discusses the screening locations (Metro Cinema, Muttart Theatre, Telus World of Science, Ledcor Theatre) and some of the highlights of the festival. Find out more about the festival schedule: https://edmontonfilmfest.com/schedule
Dallas and Lee welcome back filmmaker and critic Billie Melissa Rogan to review Past Lives.Nora and Hae Sung, two deeply connected childhood friends, are wrested apart after Nora's family emigrates from South Korea. Twenty years later, they are reunited for one fateful week as they confront notions of love and destiny.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/3206776/advertisement
On Truth & Movies this week, DC launches a new superhero in the form of Blue Beetle. Host Leila Latif spoke to the team behind the Edinburgh Film Festival about their incredible line-up that runs from the 18th-23rd of August, and bringing the festival back after events in 2022 put its in jeopardy. We'll also be reviewing French literary adaptation, Lie With Me and for Film Club, revisiting Merchant Ivory's Maurice.Joining host Leila Latif are LWLies Editor David Jenkins and film critic Monica Castillo.Truth & Movies is the podcast from the film experts at Little White Lies, where along with selected colleagues and friends, they discuss the latest movie releases. Truth & Movies has all your film needs covered, reviewing the latest releases big and small, talking to some of the most exciting filmmakers, keeping you across important industry news, and reassessing great films from days gone by with the Truth & Movies Film Club.Email: truthandmovies@tcolondon.comTwitter and Instagram: @LWLiesProduced by TCO Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
EIFF kicks off this week and we've two more films from the programme to preview: Passages and Scrapper. And in honour of the blistering love triangle at the heart of Passages, we discuss our favourite love triangles on screen, which means we get talking about two hilarious and very sexy screwball comedies from 1940 starring Cary Grant: My Favourite Wife and The Philadelphia Story. TIMESTAMPS: Scrapper review (5:05) Passages review (17:25) Our favourite love triangles on screen: My Favourite Wife and The Philadelphia Stroy (32:26) Follow the team on Twitter @ptrsmpsn @anahitrooz @jamiedunnesq @lew_rob_, get us on Twitter and TikTok @thecineskinny, email us at cineskinny@theskinny.co.uk Recorded at EHFM, Summerhall – ehfm.live Music: Too Cool by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4534-too-cool) License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
It looked unlikely for a moment there, but we're delighted to see Edinburgh International Film Festival, one of the world's longest-running film festivals, return for its 76th year. We dig into four films from the programme, including Afire, the latest film from German master Christian Petzold, and Bette Gordon's feminist classic Variety, from 1983. TIMESTAMPS: EIFF is back – are we excited? (1:30) Closing film Fremont (8:10) Femme (15:55) Variety (25:35) Afire (38:21) More EIFF picks, Showing Up, The First Slam Dunk, Passages, Kill and more (48:45) Follow the team on Twitter @ptrsmpsn @anahitrooz @jamiedunnesq @lew_rob_, get us on Twitter and TikTok @thecineskinny, email us at cineskinny@theskinny.co.uk Recorded at EHFM, Summerhall – ehfm.live Music: Too Cool by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4534-too-cool) License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
Two much-loved film franchises with ageing action stars charge into cinemas this week. Tom Cruise is back as super-spy Ethan Hunt to battle an omniscient AI in Mission Impossible: Dead Reckoning Part 1 and Harrison Ford is Indiana Jones, who's on the hunt for the Dial of Destiny with the help from Phoebe Waller-Bridge. We also take a look back on the best films of the year so far with the help of some members of the Skinny film team, namely Rory Doherty, Louis Cammell, Ross McIndoe, Carmen Paddock and Tony Inglis. The chat begins by digging into our highlights before veering off to discuss the state of film distribution more generally. Finally, with the programme for EIFF announced this week, we pick out a couple of highlights before our more in-depth EIFF preview show in August. TIMESTAMPS Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny review (1:20) Mission Impossible: Dead Reckoning Part 1 review (14:40) Films of the Year so far... (20:55) - Blue Jean (23:40) - Rye Lane (27:20) - One Fine Morning (29:30) - Marcel the Shell with Shoes On (33:30) - Saint Omer/All the Beauty and the Bloodshed (34:20) - Tar (39:18) - How to Blow Up a Pipeline (40:25) - Skinamarink (42:25) The general state of film distribution in 2023 (43:50) First look at EIFF's 2023 programme (53:34) Follow the team on Twitter @ptrsmpsn @anahitrooz @jamiedunnesq @lew_rob_, get us on Twitter and TikTok @thecineskinny, email us at cineskinny@theskinny.co.uk Recorded at EHFM, Summerhall – ehfm.live Music: Too Cool by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4534-too-cool) License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
In this special bonus mini episode of THE CINESKINNY, we're going back to August, and our review of the incredible new film Aftersun which hits cinemas this weekend. It's amazing, go and see it. Jamie, Anahit, Lewis and 'Friend Of The Pod' Xuanlin Tham discuss the film, by Edinburgh-born director Charlotte Wells and starring Paul Mescal and Frankie Corio. This initially went out as part of our EIFF live episode, which you can find in the feed. Jamie's interview with Charlotte Wells: https://www.theskinny.co.uk/film/interviews/charlotte-wells-on-aftersun
Dallas and Lee return to discuss the sudden news that the Belmont and Filmhouse cinemas alongside the Edinburgh International Film Festival have gone into administration.
Dallas and Lee return to discuss the sudden news that the Belmont and Filmhouse cinemas alongside the Edinburgh International Film Festival have gone into administration.
It was the best of times, it was the worst of times. We look forward to three of the buzziest titles from this summer's festival circuit coming to cinemas over the next two weeks. There's Triangle of Sadness from Swedish director Ruben Östlund, which won the Palme d'Or at Cannes; Decision to Leave, a silky piece of neo-noir from Korean director Park Chan-wook, which won Park the Best Director award at Cannes; And The Banshees of Inisherin, which sees Martin McDonagh reunited with Colin Farrell and Brenden Gleeson; Farrell won Best Actor when the film played at Venice Film Festival. All this great cinema coming out is soured, however, by the brutal closure of the Edinburgh Film Festival, the Filmhouse in Edinburgh and the Belmont in Aberdeen, which all closed their doors two weeks ago, seemingly for good, when the organisation in charge of them, the Centre for the Moving Image, collapsed due to insolvency. We discuss the devastating effect this will have on the Scottish film community. TICKETS FOR BRYAN M FERGUSON SCREENINGS - GLASGOW: https://www.cca-glasgow.com/programme/the-cineskinny-film-club-bryan-m-ferguson-retrospective TIMESTAMPS What We've Been Watching (1:45) Closure of EIFF and Filmhouse (11:29) Triangle of Sadness (27:45) Decision to Leave (36:32) The Banshees of Inisherin (43:29) Leave us a five-star review, tell your pals, follow us on @ptrsmpsn @anahitrooz @jamiedunnesq + @lew_rob_ Music: Too Cool by Kevin MacLeod
This month, Cinetopia co-founder Amanda Rogers is joined by show co-producer Jim Ross (TAKEONECinema.net Editor-in-Chief) and Clara Strachan to discuss the demise of Edinburgh's Filmhouse and the Edinburgh International Film Festival, and the impact on the festival scene in the city and Scotland. The team also review Marilyn Monroe biopic BLONDE and Palme D'Or winner TRIANGLE OF SADNESS. ------------------------ 02:25 - Edinburgh's Filmhouse & EIFF in administration 34:41 - Taiwan Film Festival Edinburgh 36:34 - Blonde (Dir: Andrew Dominik) 58:50 - French Film Festival UK 1:00:44 - Triangle of Sadness (Dir: Ruben Östlund) 1:19:22 - Edinburgh Short Film Festival 1:21:57 - ShortCom Film Festival 1:23:10 - Outro and the month ahead -----------------------
0:00 - Intro 3:18 - Here Comes the Boom 5:00 - Top Gun: Maverick 11:29 - When Harry Met Sally 17:30 - NOPE 24:54 - Prey 31:54 - Bullet Train 36:33 - The Black Phone 44:20 - Inside - The Outtakes 48:40: - Thor: Love and Thunder 54:50 - Antonio went to the Edinburgh Internation Film Festiva1 (A Cat Named Dom, Aftersun, Nosferatu) 1:15:56 - Thirteen Lives 1:21:30 - Everything, Everywhere, All at Once 1:27:43 - Last show's recommendations 1:30:30 - ELVIS 1:35:03 - 1883 1:39:35 - The Offer 1:42:53 - Demon Slayer 1:45:10 - Big Trouble In Little China 1:46:39 - Reprise 1:49:00 - Bowling for Columbine 1:50:36 - Enter The Void For next time: Antonio and Jonas will watch This Is Spinal Tap while Antonio will also watch Elling.
Christian Zyp interviews Scott Lebrecht (Director/Producer) about his documentary JURASSIC PUNK about VFX artist Steve 'Spaz' Williams. See it Sat, Sept 24, 2022 at 6:30 PM at Landmark Cinemas 9 City Centre.Steve 'Spaz' Williams is considered a pioneer in computer animation. This intimate account examines his life story and events surrounding the historical moment when digital dinosaurs walked onto the silver screen in Jurassic Park. Steve and a chorus of expert witnesses recount a dramatic tale of rebellion and revolution at Lucasfilm's Industrial Light & Magic in the early 1990s-- a time when creating realistic creatures with a computer was considered impossible. Decades later, Steve struggles to reckon with his chaotic past. A documentary on a forgotten pioneer, one whose contributions to cinema have created a true lasting impact within the art of computer animation.
Christian Zyp interviews Julien Knafo (writer/director/composer) about his new film BRAIN FREEZE. It screens Fri, Sep 23rd, 6:30 PM @ Landmark Cinemas 9 City Centre. Julien Knafo will be in attendance for the screening.As winter approaches, an exclusive Golf Club hires a Multinational biotech whose “revolutionary” fertilizer melts the snow, contaminating the water and the residents of Peacock Island, transforming them into mutants. André (15) watches as the infection spreads, leaving him orphaned and in charge of his baby sister Annie. He meets Dan, a wannabe survivalist who has taken refuge in a high-end grocery with his daughter Patricia, not so lucky. They embark on an adventure that takes them to the source of the contamination. In a race against the clock, they fight peacocks and mad scientists and finally the army itself…
Dallas and Lee are joined by writer and director Owen Kline to discuss his debut feature Funny Pages. When Robert, a high school student and aspiring cartoonist, rejects the comforts of suburban life, dropping out of school and leaving home, he finds an unwilling teacher and unwitting friend in Wallace — a former low-level comic artist.
Dallas and Lee are joined by writer and director Owen Kline to discuss his debut feature Funny Pages. When Robert, a high school student and aspiring cartoonist, rejects the comforts of suburban life, dropping out of school and leaving home, he finds an unwilling teacher and unwitting friend in Wallace — a former low-level comic artist.
It's EIFF time, baby! Kylie and Elliott watch four flicks that will be screening at the upcoming 36th annual Edmonton International Film Festival (while searching for better cinematic dads, of course). Along the way, they discuss the beauty of chosen family, the power of reading, and what theme music they think their cat Thompson would have. This week's movies are: ROSIE (2022), Revival69: The Concert That Rocked the World (2022), Butterfly in the Sky (2022), The Swearing Jar (2022). Edmonton International Film Festival runs from September 22 to October 1st, 2022. Check out this year's lineup and be the first to see some pretty amazing films. Follow along onInstagram: @baddad.raddadTwitter: @BadDadRadDadLetterboxd: kylieburton Letterboxd: ElliottKuss Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dallas and Lee review Funny Pages the debut film from writer director Owen Kline. When Robert, a high school student and aspiring cartoonist, rejects the comforts of suburban life, dropping out of school and leaving home, he finds an unwilling teacher and unwitting friend in Wallace — a former low-level comic artist — in this bitingly funny and playfully twisted coming-of-age story.
Dallas and Lee review Funny Pages the debut film from writer director Owen Kline. When Robert, a high school student and aspiring cartoonist, rejects the comforts of suburban life, dropping out of school and leaving home, he finds an unwilling teacher and unwitting friend in Wallace — a former low-level comic artist — in this bitingly funny and playfully twisted coming-of-age story.
Dallas and Lee share their experience and highlights from the 75th Edinburgh International Film Festival.
Dallas and Lee share their experience and highlights from the 75th Edinburgh International Film Festival.
In this special episode recorded with an audience at Edinburgh International Film Festival 2022, Girls On Film celebrate EIFF's 75th anniversary with an all-star line-up including Julia Davis, Jackie van Beek and Armağan Ballantyne from NUDE TUESDAY; director and co-writer of ZUHAL Nazli Elif Durlu; EIFF 2022's Creative Director Kristy Matheson, and film critics Wendy Mitchell and Finn Halligan. First up, the NUDE TUESDAY team talks about their mutual obsessions with each others' work, non-sexual nudity on screen and developing a new language for the film. Next on stage is Kristy Matheson, the Creative Director of the Edinburgh International Film Festival 2022, who tells Anna how she selects a festival programme, and outlines her top picks from this 75th edition of the festival. The director of ZUHAL Nazli Elif Durlu then joins Anna and Kristy to share how she developed her film after meeting someone who heard cat noises in her apartment, which no one else could hear. Finally, critics Finn Halligan and Wendy Mitchell join Anna on stage to discuss their 2022 festival picks. From the audience, Antonia Campbell-Hughes shares some insight on her directorial debut IT IS IN US ALL. Films, Television productions and directors mentioned in this episode include: THE BREAKER UPPERERS, NIGHTY NIGHT, HUMAN REMAINS, NUDE TUESDAY, SIGHTSEERS, AAAAAAAAH!, NOTHING COMPARES, ZUHAL, KINUYO TANAKA, STILL WORKING 9 TO 5, LOLA, AFTERSUN, CLEAN, IT IS IN US ALL. You can listen to the Nude Tuesday podcast here: https://podcasts.apple.com/nz/podcast/the-nude-tuesday-podcast/id1630048038 Girls On Film is an HLA production. Host: Anna Smith. Executive Producer: Hedda Archbold. Audio Producer: Cam Griff with Little Bird Creative. Intern: Grace Delve. House band: MX Tyrants. With special thanks to the EIFF 2022 team and Chris Boyd at Cornershop PR for their support. Become a patron of Girls on Film on Patreon here: www.patreon.com/girlsonfilmpodcast Follow us on socials: www.instagram.com/girlsonfilm_podcast/ www.facebook.com/girlsonfilmpodcast www.twitter.com/GirlsOnFilm_Pod www.twitter.com/annasmithjourno Watch Girls On Film on the BFI's YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLX…L89QKZsN5Tgr3vn7z This episode was produced in partnership with EIFF
This week, The Cineskinny gets that festival fever in an edition recorded live at Edinburgh International Film Festival 2022. We discuss opening film Aftersun, Korean car chase caper Special Delivery, and Peter Strickland's Flux Gourmet, plus Jamie chats to the lovely Will Anderson about his debut feature, A Cat Called Dom (which plays at EIFF on Fri 19 Aug at 7pm, so you should go and see that...) We have guests! We have laughs! We had some gin! Listen along, and remember... The Cineskinny was recorded in front of a live studio audience. TIMESTAMPS: Aftersun, with Xuanlin Tham (2:10) Special Delivery, with Rory Doherty (18:00) Will Anderson interview (30:25) Flux Gourmet, with Carmen Paddock (43:50) Recorded at Codebase; huge thanks to Hamish at Sound Sound for the tech help! If you like this podcast, subscribe! Also, leave us a five-star review, tell your pals, and follow us on @ptrsmpsn @anahitrooz @jamiedunnesq + @lew_rob_ Music: Too Cool by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4534-too-cool) License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
Lee welcomes Stephen Karam who is the Tony Award-winning playwright of The Humans which he adapted into a feature film set over the course of an evening in which the Blake family gathers to celebrate Thanksgiving.Dallas and Lee also round up the latest A24 news.
Lee welcomes Stephen Karam who is the Tony Award-winning playwright of The Humans which he adapted into a feature film set over the course of an evening in which the Blake family gathers to celebrate Thanksgiving. Dallas and Lee also round up the latest A24 news.
The Edinburgh Film Festival returns for its 75th anniversary!Dallas and Lee preview the upcoming festival which runs between August 12th and 20th and share their highlights from the 87 new features.
The Edinburgh Film Festival returns for its 75th anniversary! Dallas and Lee preview the upcoming festival which runs between August 12th and 20th and share their highlights from the 87 new features.
Dallas and Lee share their highlights of 2022 so far, the disappointments, what they're looking forward to and ponder just what is happening with Gen-Z.
Dallas and Lee share their highlights of 2022 so far, the disappointments, what they're looking forward to and ponder just what is happening with Gen-Z.
Glasgow Film Festival returned as a hybrid of in-person and at-home screenings,Dallas and Lee were there and share their reactions to this years festival.
Glasgow Film Festival returned as a hybrid of in-person and at-home screenings, Dallas and Lee were there and share their reactions to this years festival.