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Latest podcast episodes about film archive

Rights, Rorts and Rants
The lost Palestinian Film Archive

Rights, Rorts and Rants

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2024 9:49


BMUC member Peter Lammiman's research has uncovered a true story of the lost Palestinian Film Archive. The Film Archive contained over 100 films, including documentaries, made from before 1948 to the 1980's, and was lost during the Israeli bombardment of Beirut in 1982. It remains lost to this day. Peter shares a research article with presenter Merran McLaren and Rights, Rorts and Rants listeners at this time of more catastrophic loss for the Palestinian people. The paper is by Hend Alawadhi titled On what was, and what remains: Palestinian cinema and the Film Archive. Published in the International Academic Forum (IAFOR) Journal of Media, Communication & Film Vol 1 Issue 1 Summer 2013. The interview was first broadcast on Rights, Rorts and Rants on Radio Blue Mountains 89.1 FM on 7 June 2024 by Blue Mountains Unions & Community presented by Merran McLaren. The podcast was produced by Ann-Maree McEwan.  If you'd like to add to the discussion, you can ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠leave an audio comment about our show⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, which may be added to one of our podcasts. ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Apply to be a guest on our radio show⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, Rights, Rorts and Rants on Radio Blue Mountains 89.1FM, Fridays from 4pm to 6pm or livestreamed via ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠rbm.org.au.⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Join a union - 1300 486 466 or ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠join online⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠.   Join ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠BMUC⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. Blue Mountains Unions & Community pays its respect to and acknowledges, the Darug and Gundungurra First Peoples of the Blue Mountains area and acknowledges this is Aboriginal Land that was never ceded. Authorised by D Smith, Secretary, ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Blue Mountains Unions Council Inc⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, 52-52A Great Western Hwy, Mount Victoria, NSW.

On Auschwitz
"On Auschwitz" (43): the film Chronicle of liberation of Auschwitz

On Auschwitz

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2024 32:36


The Auschwitz camp was liberated on January 27, 1945, by soldiers of the Red Army. Well-known are the scenes captured by Soviet cameramen, which, although not showing the exact moment of liberation, are important documents revealing the crimes committed by the Germans in Auschwitz. It is essential to remember that some of the film material was created for propaganda purposes. Edyta Chowaniec from the Film Archive of the Museum explains the circumstances of the creation of the so-called Auschwitz Liberation Chronicle --- We wish to thank Jonathan Jetter from the Right Angle Productions & Brooke Stocken for their help in production of the English version of the podcast.

The Works
Int. w/ film director Park Chan-wook, Qipao@HK Film Archive & in the studio: Guzheng player Wan Xing

The Works

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2024 21:37


Diecast Movie Review Podcast
187 - Robot Monster Restoration Discussion with Bob Furmanek of 3D Film Archive

Diecast Movie Review Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2023 57:52


187 - Robot Monster Restoration Discussion with Bob Furmanek of 3D Film Archive Steven is joined with Bob Furmanek, of 3D Film Archive, to discuss their restoration of Robot Monster. Bob will be at Monster Bash this October 13-15, 2023. There will also be a screening of Robot Monster in 3D at the Bash on October 14. To learn more about Monster Bash go to www.monsterbash.us. To learn more about 3D Film Archive got to their website, www.3dfilmarchive.com. Please leave feedback by emailing us at DieCastMoviePodcast@gmail.com or leave us a message on our Facebook page. Thanks for listening!

Pop Life
The Academy Film Archive Talks Film Preservation

Pop Life

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2023 38:50


On this episode of Pop Life we continue our month long series with the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Joining Kendall Phillips this week to discuss the Academy's effort in film preservation is the Academy Film Archive's Director Michael Pogorzelski.”. He and Kendall discuss the number of great films that have been lost over the years, what the academy saw that made them decide to take film preservation seriously, and the process of restoring specific films.

RTÉ - Arena Podcast
Tartuffe - Music Network Trio - Transatlantic Commissions - Irish language IFI Irish Film Archive

RTÉ - Arena Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2023 46:56


Tartuffe - Music Network Trio - Transatlantic Commissions - Irish language IFI Irish Film Archive

Showreel
Ablaze revisited

Showreel

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2023


Ablaze tells the story of William Onus, entrepeneur and first nations activist. It all began with a strip of film found uncatalogued in the National Sound & Film Archive. I spoke to Alec Morgan, one of the team that made the film when it first came out.

SBS NITV Radio
Radio Redfern sounds of 1988 bicentenary protests immortalised in national registry

SBS NITV Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2022 7:18


Sounds of Radio Redfern's historic broadcast are part of ten new additions to the National Sound and Film Archive's Sounds of Australia registry. The newly immortalised sounds were recorded on the 26th of January 1988, when thousands took to the streets at bicentenary protests that were the subject of 17 hours of coverage by Radio Redfern.

SBS World News Radio
Ten new nation-defining sounds immortalised

SBS World News Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2022 2:48


The National Sound and Film Archive has added to its registry of iconic Australian sounds.

The Disc Connected
Bonus- Interview with Joe Ziemba and Bret Berg of AGFA (American Genre Film Archive)

The Disc Connected

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2022 54:53


Please enjoy my conversation with the incredible Joe Ziemba and Bret Berg of AGFA (The American Genre Film Archive)! They are wonderful people that are doing their absolute best to archive some of the underseen and under appreciated films from history! Please visit AGFA here:: Website: https://www.americangenrefilm.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/filmarchive Shop through Vinegar Syndrome: https://vinegarsyndrome.com/collections/agfa Shop through Amazon: https://amzn.to/3vaHudD Change your Amazon Smile charity to AGFA: https://smile.amazon.com/charity/select/search?q=American+genre+film+archive&orig=&ie=UTF-8 - Become a patron here: https://www.patreon.com/DiscConnected - Like the page and follow on Facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/TheDiscConnected - Join me on Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/thediscconnected/ - Or on Twitter: https://twitter.com/disc_connected - Email: DiscConnectedMedia@gmail.com -- Merch: https://disc-connected.creator-spring.com/ - Podcast: https://thediscconnected.podbean.com - If you happen to be shopping on Amazon for something and would like to share some of Lord Bezos' profits with my channel at no additional cost to you, please consider shopping through my link: https://amzn.to/39mcX1t - Tip Jar: https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=TDEVSPJZ9EFCW or paypal.me/RVinls (friends and family only) or  Amazon wish list: https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/20CR2ZN456P1B?ref_=wl_share - Music is by Michael J. LeRose- michaelxcreates@gmail.com. Outro is K(NO)W by Crusoe via a Creative Commons Attribution License and verbal/written permission from the artist. - Links above may be affiliate/promotional links that provide me a tiny commission to support the sight and do not charge the consumer anything extra.

The Extras
3-D Film Archive and Restoring Abbott and Costello's "Jack and the Beanstalk"

The Extras

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2022 68:32


Bob Furmanek and Jack Theakston of the 3-D Film Archive join the podcast to discuss their work on preserving classic 3D films.  In addition, we review their current 2D release of Abbott and Costello's first color film, the 1952 classic "Jack and the Beanstalk."  They review their 2 years of painstaking work on the restoration of this Cinecolor classic to create a version as close to the original as possible.  They also detail the two and a half hours of extras that make this a must-own for all Abbott and Costello collectors.Links: 3D Film ArchiveFacebookOtaku Media produces podcasts, behind-the-scenes extras, and media that connect creatives with their fans and businesses with their consumers.  Contact us today to see how we can work together to achieve your goals.  www.otakumedia.tv

i want what SHE has
"Holistic Health" with Cornelia Wathen, Diana Seiler and Alannah Henneberry

i want what SHE has

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2022 107:16


Today I get to speak with three members of the Holistic Health Community,Cornelia Wathen, Diana Seiler, and Alannah Henneberry.Since 2012 HHC has offered Community Holistic Healthcare days at the Marbletown Community Center, 3564 Main Street, Stone Ridge (Route 209), on the third Tuesday of each month, from 4:00–8:00 PM. Then in March 2020 they shifted to offer virtual sessions during the last week of each month. Now that they are back to in person, they continue this virtual offering an ongoing event for out-of-town practitioners, for practitioners whose modalities are not appropriate for shared space (such as sound healing) and for practitioners who prefer virtual work.During these events practitioners offer a wide range of services including acupuncture, reflexology, chiropractic, massage, Brennan Healing Science, Reiki, OrthoBionomy, NeurOptimal, Biophonton Therapy, One Light Healing Touch, Attunement, Reconnective Healing, Matrix Energetics, Jin Shin Jyutsu, Hypnotherapy, The Emotion Code, Spacious Heart Guidance, Psycho-Spiritual Counseling, Craniosacral Therapy, and much more!Additionally, they offer a variety of special events, including speakers and workshops related to expanding consciousness and exploring holistic health, and in collaboration with the Rosendale Theatre Collective, they co-sponsor the screening of films related to health and well-being. See their Film Archive  for the full scope of programming.The Holistic Health Community operates under the principle of Sacred Reciprocity/Paying it Forward. So, though there is no charge for services, they encourage sacred reciprocity by giving a donation, by doing volunteer work or by an act of loving kindness for someone in need. No one is turned away.A little about my guests before we get into the conversation:Cornelia Wathen regularly offers Brennan Healing Science and Emotion Code work at HHC events. She is one of the founders of The Holistic Health Community, and coordinates the Community Holistic Healthcare Days and Virtual Holistic Healthcare Weeks.Diana Seiler is a licensed Thai Massage practitioner and instructor and has been serving with the Holistic Health Community for several years, most recently overseeing their Regenerative Farming: Soil to Soul Program.And finally, Alannah Henneberry is an energy worker and certified Shamanic Reiki Healing Master. She has joined their mission to help advance the Holistic Health Community's Holistic Healthcare to the People! initiative, aiming to make holistic healthcare accessible to locally underserved communities through their Outreach Program.Today's show was engineered by Ian Seda of Radio Kingston.Our show music is from Shana Falana !!! Feel free to email me, say hello: she@iwantwhatshehas.org** Please: SUBSCRIBE to the pod and leave a REVIEW wherever you are listening, it helps other users FIND IThttp://iwantwhatshehas.org/podcastITUNES | SPOTIFY | STITCHERITUNES: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/i-want-what-she-has/id1451648361?mt=2SPOTIFY:https://open.spotify.com/show/77pmJwS2q9vTywz7Uhiyff?si=G2eYCjLjT3KltgdfA6XXCASTITCHER: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/she-wants/i-want-what-she-has?refid=stpr'Follow:INSTAGRAM * https://www.instagram.com/iwantwhatshehaspodcast/FACEBOOK * https://www.facebook.com/iwantwhatshehaspodcastTWITTER * https://twitter.com/wantwhatshehas

Horror Vanguard
193 - The Embalmer (American Genre Film Archive)

Horror Vanguard

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2022 61:56


LISTEN IN WRAPT TERROR AS WE UNLEASH LIVE SNAKES INTO THE AUDIENCE (and discuss the AGFA release of The Embalmer)! Follow us on Twitter for tips on better living through embalming: twitter.com/HorrorVanguard You can support the show for less than the cost of Venice's tourism ad budget: www.patreon.com/horrorvanguard

For Colored Nerds
Black Film Archive

For Colored Nerds

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2021 38:06


In 2020, Maya Cade started the Black Film Archive, a collection dedicated to the long legacy of Black cinema history. Since its inception, viewers have been able to consume Black films that have been lost to time or simply ignored. Brittany and Eric sit down with Maya to talk about her motivation behind the collection, recontextualizing the work of Black artists, and how we may be able to find the answers to our current conversations about Black film, in our past.

PeaceCast
#215: The PLO's Film Archive with Karnit Mandel

PeaceCast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2021 42:36


Karnit Mandel, a documentarian who specializes in archival work, talks about her new film, “Shalal: A Reel War,” which was recently aired on aired on Israel's Hot 8 cable TV channel which co-produced it with Israel's New Fund for Cinema and Television. Mandel's documentary examines the audiovisual material that was part of the Palestinian Liberation Organization's archive in Beirut and was confiscated by the Israeli military during the 1982 Lebanon War. Haaretz ran this magazine piece about the documentary To contact Ori: onir@peacenow.org To donate to APN: https://peacenow.org/donate

Behind the Shot - Video
Blurring the Lines of Creativity

Behind the Shot - Video

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2021 55:38


I first met Australian music photographer Michelle G Hunder when she was a guest on the Sunday Night Photographer Hangouts I used to do with Adam Elmakias. We had such great time on those shows. After hanging out with Michelle there, I started watching her Twitch channel, where she does everything from workshops and viewer challenges, to interviews with some amazing photographers. As big as Michelle is on Twitch, it's her photography that has gotten her where she is today, and the designation as an official Nikon Z Creator. Michelle is a sought after creative, and has two separate portrait series in the National Sound and Film Archive of Australia. In 2015 she released her photography book "RISE", a detailed insight of her personal journey into the world of Australian Hip-Hop, and that in turn led to a successful career photographing both live performances and portrait images, used for press, publicity and album covers. She has been the tour photographer for Ruel and Seth Sentry & Illy, and she was the Official Festival Photographer for "Come Together" at Sydney's iconic Big Top at Luna Park for 4 consecutive years. We have discussed personal projects on Behind the Shot before, but Michelle's personal project "Her Sound, Her Story", celebrating Women in Australian Music, across all genres, took it to another level. Along with her with her project partner Claudia Sangiorgi Dalimore, she worked with over 80 women, both artists and behind the scenes in the music industry,  across all genres, shooting portraits and interviews for this highly ambitious project. The full length documentary of "Her Sound, Her Story" premiered with huge industry acclaim in May of 2018. Recently, Michelle has entered the world of podcasting, along with her co-host and friend Tammy "Tamma" Martin, for the show "You're Killing It". One of my favorite things about Michelle is her passion for the art and business of music photography. I'm a firm believer in helping other learn the ropes, and Michelle is helping the industry too. If you want to learn more about being a professional music photographer, Michelle has created an Online Masterclass that goes through the different pathways to shooting both small and major shows. She covers everything from building a portfolio, to charging for your work. Join music photographer, and Nikon Z Creator, Michelle G Hunder and me as we chat about her life in Australia's music photography scene, and as we explore her techniques for blurring the lines of creativity, on this Behind the Shot. Connect with Michelle Website: michellegracehunder.com Masterclass: mghmasterclass.com Twitch: @michelleghunder Instagram: @michelleghunder Facebook: @michellegracehunder Twitter: @michelleghunder Michelle's Documentary "Her Sound, Her Story": hersoundherstory.com Michelle's Podcast, with her friend Tammy "Tamma" Martin You're Killing It: acast.com Michelle's Photographer Pick Gabrielle Clement: @gxbriellemxry

City Life Org
The Warhol Film Archive to Come to MoMA from The Whitney Museum of American Art

City Life Org

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2021 4:35


This episode is also available as a blog post: https://thecitylife.org/2021/10/25/the-warhol-film-archive-to-come-to-moma-from-the-whitney-museum-of-american-art/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/citylifeorg/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/citylifeorg/support

10 Bestest
#209 | Black Film Archive, Afghan girls saved, and force fields!

10 Bestest

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2021 51:56


Please visit our website 10bestest.com for all of our show notes.If you're enjoying the show please leave us a review. It really helps us out.Check out our YouTube channel here. 

Cultpix Radio
Cultpix Radio Ep.6 - Interview with Joe Ziemba of AGFA - American Genre Film Archive

Cultpix Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2021 64:32


Cultpix Radio features its first guest, who pics his favourite films from the AGFA collection available on Cultpix, as well as highs and lows of the past week, new films and Car-nage film theme on what is now the #1 podcast for Film & TV History... in Sweden.This week: the Cultpix platform keeps getting more stable as tech issues are fixed and more people are invited to join, while we clear a Stripe hurdle. New films include the long 'lost' Calvin Floyd horror The Sleep of Death (1981), Girls in Chains (1943), children-are-truly-evil horror The Horrible House on the Hill (1974) and The Klansman (also 1974) that Rickard Burton and Lee Marvin were too drunk to remember shooting together, as well as a Belgian (!) cult film Impulsion/Gisèle/Embrace (1969) that predates the official The Story of O adaptation. The first guest to feature on Cultpix Radio - WCPX 66.6 is Joe Ziemba of AGFA - American Genre Film Archive, the non-profit organisation that has been working tirelessly to unearth, restore and bring back forgotten cult classics to the big screen, much of this in partnership with its sister company Alamo Drafthouse Cinemas.  You can find many of AGFA's best films in Cultpix. We get to know AGFA and the work that Joe and his amazing team have been doing. Films discussed include:Another Son of Sam (1977) - The film from "the outer reaches of madness" that has nothing to do with Son of Sam, about a killer on campus.  Shot in Florida; which explains a lot;Bat Pussy (1973) - the film that cannot be unseen, once watched, now can Warner Bros and DC's lawyers stop it. Also the film that got Tim League and Alamo into hot water;The Soultangler (1987) - One Video Vortex Series, described as 'Reanimator made on Long Island for the price of a used car.';The Sword and the Claw/Kiliç Aslan (1975) - Featuring the lead of the Turkish Star Wars (!) this is a good introduction into the strange world of Turkish action/exploitation/sensational films;Lady Street Fighter (1981) - Worth watching for actor-writer-producer Renee Harmon, one of the most unique women in exploitation cinema. She made films on her terms. We finish with music by Taken By Savages. 

SGCR PODCASTS
Coming Attractions with Asian Film Archive #08 (May 2021)

SGCR PODCASTS

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2021 45:54


From Haitian revolutionaries to an unfiltered look at animal consciousness, this month at Asian Film Archive presents the diverse and singular visions from around the world with Singular Screens. The programme, curated by AFA for the forthcoming Singapore International Festival of Arts, is fleshed out by Viknesh and Kay Wee in this episode.

Beers Beats & The Biz
Ep.65 - The Rise of MGH featuring Michelle Grace Hunder

Beers Beats & The Biz

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2021 123:56


Episode 65. The Rise of MGH featuring Michelle Grace Hunder We are stoked to be joined by Australian hip hop’s premier photographer, Michelle Grace Hunder for the 65th instalment of Beers, Beats & The Biz. From her early days growing up in Shepparton and how a friendship with Briggs led to her discovering local hip hop music, Michelle charts her career in photography and so much more. A photographer, film producer, radio host and creative visionary, Michelle talks everything from her seminal documentation of Australian hip hop, Rise to her celebration of women in music, Her Sound Her Story. We talk everything from intuitiveness and technicality, individual photos and the stories behind them, to her work being included in the National Sound and Film Archive. We can’t thank Michelle enough for her time and contributions. Beers, Beats & The Biz is live now on iTunes, Soundcloud and Spotify: download, rate, subscribe, share and get amongst it.

Shetland with Laurie Podcast
Shetland on Film: an interview with Greg McCarron from The Shetland Film Archive

Shetland with Laurie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2021 41:57


Hello and welcome to episode 15 of the podcast. This was an accidental podcast, so I may lapse into dialect a bit more as usual, and I don't welcome my guest in the same way! But, today's episode is with Greg McCarron from the Shetland Film Archive. Greg has been working for several years with the Film Archive, which is a charitable organisation that collects, preserves and protects the film material of Shetland, making it publicly available to be enjoyed. Recently the group received some funding to digitise more film material, and that's what I'm chatting to Greg about in this call. When I was listening back to the call, I realised that this was an interesting topic and would make a good podcast episode. Also, for those keen to get involved, listen to Greg and find out how you can volunteer to help the Film Archive. Greg is also an old friend who now lives on the Scottish mainland and works for Scottish TV, so it was really lovely to catch up with him. In this episode, we find out about the films that the Shetland Film Archive holds, a little bit about the history of film in Shetland and some of the technical stuff that I was unsure about - like when we start to see sound coming into these films. I found out so much about the history of film and why it's such an important historical tool. So, let's dive in and hear what Greg has to say. --- Shetland Film Archive website Shetland Film Archive YouTube channel Shetland Film Archive Facebook page Sailing boats and burning galleys - Greg's favourite quirky film in the archive

SGCR PODCASTS
Coming Attractions with Asian Film Archive #07

SGCR PODCASTS

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2021 39:25


This month, Asian Film Archive turns to Indian cinema. They share about films that address issues of land, labour and human rights through poetry, music and humour — all screening as part of their latest programme, Reframe: A Time to Resist. ⁠

RNZ: Standing Room Only
40 years of the Film Archive

RNZ: Standing Room Only

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2021 24:37


On the first of April, the New Zealand Film Archive - now part of Nga Taonga Sound & Vision - celebrates 40 years of saving and restoring the nation's screen history, from feature films to home videos. The late Jonathan Dennis was a leading light in setting up the archive in 1981, at a time when a huge chunk of our early film material had been destroyed or lost. It was a race against time then, as it is now, to save early nitrate films that are have been in peoples' homes for years, not always in perfect storage conditions. Lynn Freeman speaks to film enthusiast and long time staff member Sarah Davy about the Archive's plans for the anniversary and also about its own history.

The Orange Podcast
Council helps with heritage building restorations, and a film archive donated to the museum

The Orange Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2021 13:56


As part of the FutureCity CBD upgrade, Orange City Council is helping the owners of heritage buildings in the CBD improve the look of the shop-fronts.The offer to subsidise the costs also comes with some free advice from a heritage expert.Also this week, there's been a lot of interest in the finaltion of a film archive from a local TV station to the Orange Regional Museum.Former staff of the local TV station, first known as CBN-8, were on-hand this week to welcome the dpnation.

SGCR PODCASTS
Coming Attractions with Asian Film Archive #06

SGCR PODCASTS

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2021 64:42


Now that it is underway, hear from the @asianfilmarchive team themselves about putting together Retrospective: Wong Kar Wai. Coming Attractions hosts Viknesh and Kay Wee talk about the significance of his films and why it was finally time for a proper showcase in Singapore.⁠ ⁠ The @knucklesandnotch team also discuss the series of commissioned artworks made for the occasion — featuring the work of @barbarianflower, @designerinsingapore, @shiaaaan, & @naotokunaga — detailing the design influences that tie into the filmmaker's work.⁠

Squad Ghouls - A Horror Podcast
Haunted Austrailia

Squad Ghouls - A Horror Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2021 88:04


In honor of the country with our second highest number of streams, we decided to visit haunted Australia for this episode. We discuss Walhalla Ghost Town, Port Arthur, the National Sound and Film Archive, and Fremantle Prison. Get ready for a ghostly adventure down under!

Schrei.Jetzt!
Filmkritik: Archive (2020)

Schrei.Jetzt!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2021 7:57


Mein Review zum Film „Archive“ aus dem Jahre 2020.

SGCR PODCASTS
Coming Attractions with Asian Film Archive #05

SGCR PODCASTS

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2021 42:52


Before establishing himself as a global force, Jia Zhangke made Xiao Wu in 1997. Produced on a shoestring budget, guerilla-style, and packed with a cast of non-professional actors, the film is now a milestone in Asian cinema. ⁠ ⁠ Xiao Wu is screening at Asian Film Archive along with Nasir, a stirring drama from India, and AFA's Viknesh and Kay Wee talk about these films, along with insightful artist conversations from their ongoing State of Motion programme.⁠

SGCR PODCASTS
Coming Attractions with Asian Film Archive #04

SGCR PODCASTS

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2021 28:54


In 2004, a little sci-fi film named Avatar (not *that* one) was produced and released in Singapore — with its roots in cyberpunk and 90s cheese, it remains a rarely-seen oddity in local film. This month, Asian Film Archive is bringing it back to screens as part of State of Motion 2021, focusing on Southeast Asian sci-fi. ⁠ ⁠ Listen in to AFA's Viknesh and Kay Wee as they talk about the programme, along with their highlights this month — which includes one of Japan's first all-colour samurai films, and an Iranian treasure remastered to 4K.⁠

Tales of a Red Clay Rambler: A pottery and ceramic art podcast
352: Fall Fund Drive: Marty Gross on the Mingei Film Archive

Tales of a Red Clay Rambler: A pottery and ceramic art podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2020 74:09


Today on the Tales of a Red Clay Rambler Podcast I have an interview with Marty Gross about the Mingei Film Archive. We talk about how a gift from Bernard Leach started him on a decades long project to collect and restore videos surrounding the Mingei movement. In our interview we also talk about his methods for digitizing reel to reel films, understanding the impact of D.T. Suzuki on Soetsu Yanagi, and how these videos reshape the way we think about Shoji Hamada and other Mingei leaders. To see examples of the films, visit www.mingeifilm.martygrossfilms.com.   Hey Red Clay Rambler fans, it’s been a wild year, and I want to thank you for spending your time with me, listening to world-class artists speak about their lives and creativity. It’s an honor to do this work, and I appreciate you choosing to listen week in and week out. As we wrap up 2020, I need your help funding future episodes. I’m not on a major network like NPR or Gimlet. I am a one-man operation, and I depend on the support of my listeners to keep the show going. I know this year has been tough for many folks, so for our Fall Fund Drive I’m keeping my request simple. I ask that if you are able, you commit four dollars a month to the show. That’s only a dollar an episode to keep you inspired and connected to the greater ceramic community. I’ve got big plans for 2021 and your support now can help make those plans a reality.   There are two easy ways to donate, one through the Pay Pal portal at www.talesofaredclayrambler.com/donate or by making a monthly pledge at patreon.com/redclayrambler. If you join Patreon today you can access perks like t-shirts, water bottles, and other podcast swag, as well as having access to the Patreon exclusive Tales from the Vault podcast, which features remastered episodes that are no longer available on major podcast apps. Thanks for listening and stay safe out there.  

SGCR PODCASTS
Coming Attractions with Asian Film Archive #03

SGCR PODCASTS

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2020 23:27


After this episode of Coming Attractions was recorded, one of AFA's films planned for December, No Hard Feelings, was not cleared for screening in its intended form. ⁠ ⁠ Still, you'll get to learn about the film, which centres a German-born Iranian falling for an Iranian immigrant, along with Blue Moon, an anthology film where each screening has a unique playback order, and the latest export from China's growing slate of arthouse films, Damp Season.⁠

SGCR PODCASTS
Coming Attractions with Asian Film Archive #02

SGCR PODCASTS

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2020 36:15


A prescient tale from the 1970s of a government's slow reaction to an urgent pandemic, a documentary of five female mine clearers risking everything on the job, and a glimpse of intimacy in Kuala Lumpur — these are just some of the films being screened at the Asian Film Archive under their latest programme, The (In)hospitable World. ⁠ ⁠ Join AFA's Kay Wee in conversation with their guest curator Kiu-wai Chu on the modern impact of climate fiction — from mainstream titles like The Day After Tomorrow and Snowpiercer to the deluge of documentary and arthouse fare — and putting together the programme.⁠

SGCR PODCASTS
Coming Attractions with Asian Film Archive #01

SGCR PODCASTS

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2020 64:44


Asian Film Archive has been at work preserving, restoring, and screening important Asian films for audiences. ⁠ ⁠ In their debut podcast series for SGCR, they discuss the journey from their start as a non-profit in 2005 to their current space as a refuge for Asian cinema. ⁠

Sol Curry
Ep.11 Sol Curry with Prakash Magdum, Director- National Film Archive Of India

Sol Curry

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2020 38:18


" Cinema is not just entertainment..." Cinema is the treasure that we as a nation and society inherit.. it is important to safeguard and preserve it.. Prakash Magdum, Director, National Film Archive of India, tells us about the different aspects and processes involved in this...   "सिनेमा म्हणजे फक्त मनोरंजन नव्हे..." सिनेमा हा एक ठेवा आहे,जो आपल्याला एक देश आणि समाज म्हणून मिळतो... त्याचा सांभाळ आणि जतन करण हे अत्यंत महत्वाचं आहे.. ही प्रक्रीया आणि त्याचे विविध अंग या बद्दल श्री.प्रकाश माग्दुम,संचालक, राष्ट्रीय चित्रपट संग्रहालय आपल्याशी गप्पा मारत आहेत.. Listen To Sol Curry & Other podcasts by Ep.Log Media on www.eplog.media Follow Us on Instagram @eplogmedia Mail us for feedback/partnership on bonjour@eplog.media See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Los Fanboys Podcast
Review Of Sci-Fi Film Archive! Plus Tenet & Lando Discussion! | Breaking Geek Radio: The Podcast

Los Fanboys Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2020 77:26


Nick (@LRM_Nick) is back! After sitting through Jammer (@jamthewriter) and Jonesy's (@sirjonesiest) conversation about One Piece, Nick finally becomes interested when talk switches to Star Wars news and rumora, what will happen to Tenet, and a SPOILER filled review of the new movie Archive. Questions are asked and answered. Can the last film in a franchise ruin it all? Should Nick and Jammer go on a crazy road trip? How much One Piece talk can Nick stand? Is Donald Glover's portrayal of Lando any good? Should you watch Archive? All this week, on Breaking Gee Radio: The Podcast!

3D OR 2D Podcast
Interview with 3-D Film Archive - REDUX RERUN

3D OR 2D Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2020 59:30


Adolph Vega interviews Bob Furmanek from 3-D Film Archive . http://www.3dfilmarchive.com/3-D Film Archive converts classic golden age 3-D movies for release on 3-D Blu-rays .This is a redux rerun and has a new intro/exit.Please support 3Dor2D on Patreon. For either $1 or $2 per month. Get more info here:http://patreon.com/3Dor2DListen to 3Dor2D podcasts on:Apple PodcastsStitcher RadioGoogle PodcastsTune InPlayerFMOvercastiHeart RadioSpotify3Dor2D Podcast RSS FEED:http://www.3dor2d.com/podcast/?format=rssPlease follow 3Dor2D on:FacebookTwitterInstagramLinked InPinterestYoutubeEmail 3Dor2D @ email3Dor2D@gmail.comWe hope that you enjoyed this podcast

Pixel Sift
Alexander Perrin & Joshua Tatangelo (Heavenly Bodies) & National Sound and Film Archive to include video games

Pixel Sift

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2019 28:38


Alexander Perrin and Joshua Tatangelo are the Co-Founders of 2pt Interactive the studio behind Heavenly Bodies, a game about two cosmonauts navigating the the challenges of a zero gravity environment. It uses a clever control scheme with each stick controlling a character in this hilarious physics based puzzle game. The National Film and Sound Archive of Australia has recently announced that Australian made video games will now be included in the in the living collection for the purpose of preserving those works. A collection of 8 games has already been selected that include The Hobbit (Beam Software, 1982) and Hollow Knight (Team Cherry, 2017). Pixel Sift is produced by Scott Quigg, Sarah Ireland, Fiona Bartholomaeus & Mitch Loh. Gianni Di Giovanni is our Executive Producer. Thanks to Salty Dog Sounds for some of our promo music this week. SPONSOR: Thank you to Murdoch University School of Arts for their support over every single episode of Pixel Sift. We couldn't have done it without you. If you want to bolster your skills in media, journalism or game development, check out the Murdoch University School of Arts website for more information!

Film Assist
Interview: Bob Furmanek of 3-D Film Archive

Film Assist

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2019


Cody welcomes Bob Furmanek to the Film Assist Podcast as he conducts his first interview! Before getting into the juicy discussion Cody has to go over some… Read more "Interview: Bob Furmanek of 3-D Film Archive"

AFS Viewfinders Podcast
AFS Viewfinders Podcast: American Genre Film Archive at 10

AFS Viewfinders Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2019 36:26


On this episode of the AFS Viewfinders podcast, we visit with the team behind the American Genre Film Archive (AGFA)—founders Joe Ziemba and Sebastian del Castillo, and Director of Business Affairs Alicia Coombs. Now in its 10th year, the Austin-based non-profit was formed to preserve the legacy of genre movies, the more obscure the better. Specializing in horror, sleaze, action, and independent regional filmmaking, as well as international genre cinema with an emphasis on films from Hong Kong, AGFA has quickly become one of the most sought-after archives in the world. The archive counts among its board members and advisors Alamo Drafthouse founders Tim and Karrie League, filmmakers Nicolas Winding Refn and Paul Thomas Anderson, film fans, and Austin area film programmers including AFS's Lars Nilsen. Housing over 6,000 film prints—some of which are the only copies in existence—a 4K film scanner, and theatrical and home video distribution arms, AGFA will never rest until genre movies rule the world.In this conversation, Lars Nilsen talks with Joe, Sebastian, and Alicia about going on ten years strong, how it all got started in a cluttered projection room of the Drafthouse Village, and current projects like the newly released films of Sarah Jacobson, Queen of the '90s Underground Cinema.

Pop Nerd Lounge
S3E1: This Is How Music Looks - Michelle Grace Hunder

Pop Nerd Lounge

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2019 33:10


Season 3 of Pop Nerd Lounge is here! For our first episode we have Michelle Grace Hunder. She's one of the top music photographers in Australia. She's had two series in the National Sound and Film Archive of Australia. She's also been the official tour photographer for acts like Ruel and Seth Sentry. We talk her about her path as a music photographer, empowering female photographers, and the importance of networking. Michelle's WebsiteMichelle's IGMichelle's Documentary "Her Sound, Her Story"

Cinema Junkie
Academy Film Archive

Cinema Junkie

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2019 30:00


I may hate the Academy for some of its Oscar choices but I have nothing but praise for the work it does to preserve film history. I speak with Josef Lindner, the preservation officer at the Academy Film Archive about the challenges of preserving and restoring films. As an example we discuss the pre-Code comedy naughtily titled Cock of the Air.

Radults
Radults - Episode 8: Michelle Grace Hunder

Radults

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2019 67:30


Episode 8 of the Radults podcast features the very, very rad photographer and cinematographer Michelle Grace Hunder, who sat down with Brenton and Mike for an in-depth and inspiring conversation about her RISE to prominence, giving invaluable insight into her life as one of Australia's (and the world's) best music photographers. Having shot literally every major player in the Australian hip-hop scene to piece together the photographic book "RISE", Michelle has also worked with icons Missy Higgins,Tina Arena, and Meg Mac (to name a few) had two separate portrait series placed in the National Sound and Film Archive of Australia(!) and made a stunning debut as a cinematographer on personal project turned critically acclaimed documentary film "Her Sound, Her Story". A Radult several times over, Michelle has a ton of knowledge and spends most of the podcast selflessly sharing it with the world. Topics include: gender equality, unfair circumstances and deciding to pick up a camera in your thirties. Michelle Grace Hunder Instagram: @michelleghunder Twitter: @michelleghunder  Facebook: @MichelleGraceHunderPhotos Website: http://michellegracehunder.com/ Radults on Instagram/Facebook: @radults | Radults on Twitter: @radultspodcast      

3D OR 2D Podcast
3Dor2D Interview with 3-D Film Archive

3D OR 2D Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2018 59:15


Record Date: August 19th 2018Adolph Vega interviews Bob Furmanek from 3-D Film Archive .http://www.3dfilmarchive.com/3-D Film Archive converts classic golden age 3-D movies for release on 3-D Blu-rays .You can watch the video version of this podcast on Youtube:https://youtu.be/FtvLqctjzWIThis podcast is brought to you by 3D Wiggle ! For your 20% Off

British Council Arts
Relationships with bands

British Council Arts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2017 1:47


Bringing together musicians, film makers and producers alike, our Film Archive and Music Lab week (FAMLAB) brought February 2016 to a close in style. Our 16 delegates from the UK and East Asia were able to share ideas, visit venues including HOME in Manchester and the British Film Institute (BFI) and Barbican in London, and take part in discussions around the challenges and possibilities of working with film and music. Find out more: http://music.britishcouncil.org/projects/famlab-highlights

British Council Arts
Live events 2

British Council Arts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2017 1:48


Bringing together musicians, film makers and producers alike, our Film Archive and Music Lab week (FAMLAB) brought February 2016 to a close in style. Our 16 delegates from the UK and East Asia were able to share ideas, visit venues including HOME in Manchester and the British Film Institute (BFI) and Barbican in London, and take part in discussions around the challenges and possibilities of working with film and music. Find out more: http://music.britishcouncil.org/projects/famlab-highlights

British Council Arts
Live events 1

British Council Arts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2017 1:38


Bringing together musicians, film makers and producers alike, our Film Archive and Music Lab week (FAMLAB) brought February 2016 to a close in style. Our 16 delegates from the UK and East Asia were able to share ideas, visit venues including HOME in Manchester and the British Film Institute (BFI) and Barbican in London, and take part in discussions around the challenges and possibilities of working with film and music. Find out more: http://music.britishcouncil.org/projects/famlab-highlights

British Council Arts
Mary Burke and Ian Neil on choosing music for film

British Council Arts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2017 4:52


Bringing together musicians, film makers and producers alike, our Film Archive and Music Lab week (FAMLAB) brought February 2016 to a close in style. Our 16 delegates from the UK and East Asia were able to share ideas, visit venues including HOME in Manchester and the British Film Institute (BFI) and Barbican in London, and take part in discussions around the challenges and possibilities of working with film and music. Find out more: http://music.britishcouncil.org/projects/famlab-highlights

British Council Arts
Orchestration vs composition

British Council Arts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2017 3:34


Bringing together musicians, film makers and producers alike, our Film Archive and Music Lab week (FAMLAB) brought February 2016 to a close in style. Our 16 delegates from the UK and East Asia were able to share ideas, visit venues including HOME in Manchester and the British Film Institute (BFI) and Barbican in London, and take part in discussions around the challenges and possibilities of working with film and music. Find out more: http://music.britishcouncil.org/projects/famlab-highlights

British Council Arts
The effect of music on film

British Council Arts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2017 7:16


Bringing together musicians, film makers and producers alike, our Film Archive and Music Lab week (FAMLAB) brought February 2016 to a close in style. Our 16 delegates from the UK and East Asia were able to share ideas, visit venues including HOME in Manchester and the British Film Institute (BFI) and Barbican in London, and take part in discussions around the challenges and possibilities of working with film and music. Find out more: http://music.britishcouncil.org/projects/famlab-highlights

British Council Arts
Jeanie Finlay on practical concerns when choosing music

British Council Arts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2017 5:26


Bringing together musicians, film makers and producers alike, our Film Archive and Music Lab week (FAMLAB) brought February 2016 to a close in style. Our 16 delegates from the UK and East Asia were able to share ideas, visit venues including HOME in Manchester and the British Film Institute (BFI) and Barbican in London, and take part in discussions around the challenges and possibilities of working with film and music. Find out more: http://music.britishcouncil.org/projects/famlab-highlights

British Council Arts
Robert Ziegler on orchestration and Tarantino

British Council Arts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2017 4:38


Bringing together musicians, film makers and producers alike, our Film Archive and Music Lab week (FAMLAB) brought February 2016 to a close in style. Our 16 delegates from the UK and East Asia were able to share ideas, visit venues including HOME in Manchester and the British Film Institute (BFI) and Barbican in London, and take part in discussions around the challenges and possibilities of working with film and music. Find out more: http://music.britishcouncil.org/projects/famlab-highlights

British Council Arts
John Maclean on choosing music for film

British Council Arts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2017 3:18


Bringing together musicians, film makers and producers alike, our Film Archive and Music Lab week (FAMLAB) brought February 2016 to a close in style. Our 16 delegates from the UK and East Asia were able to share ideas, visit venues including HOME in Manchester and the British Film Institute (BFI) and Barbican in London, and take part in discussions around the challenges and possibilities of working with film and music. Find out more: http://music.britishcouncil.org/projects/famlab-highlights

Video Monsters
The Gargyle Podcast - American Genre Film Archive Presents: Don't Panic review

Video Monsters

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2016 5:07


A few months ago, I was able to go to the Chattanooga Film Festival with Mass Listeria Podcast (masslisteriapodcast.com). For four days, the Majestic Theater in Chattanooga, TN was filled with movie lovers of all shapes and sizes. Comedy, horror, drama, documentaries, short films, animated films, independent films...the festival had movies for everyone, regardless of tastes. For the next several podcasts, I will be providing my reviews of what I saw at the film fest. up next: "American Genre Film Archive Presents: Don't Panic"       music for The Gargyle Podcast by Bensound  

CIRCUIT CAST
Episode 7 - Sound Full, MINA and Body Rock

CIRCUIT CAST

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2013 43:17


This month it's a noisy old pod as host Mark Amery gives two thumbs down to Sound Full at City Gallery Wellington only to be rebutted by guests Martin Patrick and Sophie Jerram; we talk to Dr Max Schleser co-founder of MINA , the Mobile Innovation Network Aotearoa about their upcoming symposium and mobile technology in contemporary art; then we round off by dialing up Rebecca Hobbs in Auckland where her show Body Rock has just opened at the Film Archive. All that, some paper rustling, two studios and the usual gripping content that is CIRCUIT CAST. Image: Kusum Normoyle, Tension Sets (3) installation view City Gallery Wellington, 2013, video and audio. Courtesy of the artist. Photo: Justine Hall.

RNZ: Te Ahi Kaa
Kapoi Mathieson

RNZ: Te Ahi Kaa

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2013 13:03


What does The Film Archive do when it comes to filing and cataloguing Maori film?

RNZ: Te Ahi Kaa
Kapoi Mathieson

RNZ: Te Ahi Kaa

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2013 13:03


What does The Film Archive do when it comes to filing and cataloguing Maori film?

The Corbett Report Podcast
Episode 205 - Inside the Film Archive

The Corbett Report Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2011 73:44


RTHK:Morning Brew Beens
Sam Ho - Capturing Light and Shadow at the Hong Kong Film Archive 6.8.2010

RTHK:Morning Brew Beens

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2010 16:12


RTHK:Morning Brew Beens
Sam Ho - Capturing Light and Shadow at the Hong Kong Film Archive 6.8.2010

RTHK:Morning Brew Beens

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2010 16:12


Carrumpods - Broadcasting to the World and Beyond
Film Archive 2007 - 'A Carrum Affair'

Carrumpods - Broadcasting to the World and Beyond

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2009 7:36


In 2007 Grade 5/6 students at Carrum Primary School filmed and produced a tale of school happenings titled 'A Carrum Affair'. This is an edited version of the original feature production.

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