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Paul Pilot aka Paul Wilkinson is musician, composer and producer from Northern Ireland. Best known for his band The Amazing Pilots and his recent film scores on documentaries like Finding Oscar and Netflix production The Final Cut for Orson, Paul has been a producer and sound engineer on works by Duke Special, Athlete, Rue Royale and All the Luck in the World. He is also the composer of our very own Blank Podcast title music.Paul is based in Berlin and so meeting up to record had always been difficult to arrange so, a remote recording was always on the cards.We started our chat by talking about expensive microphones and how much of a difference they make to the fine margins in vocal recordings. Paul tells about his own creative process and how we often find it hard to be satisfied with what we've made.We discussed his time as a kid growing up in Northern Ireland during the troubles and his desire to eventually seek a career in music by moving away.Paul tells us about collaboration and what it is like to be in a band with your brother. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Episodio 66 Invitado especial El Fherbury de Twitter y YouTube, que sale en el documental "Finding Oscar", el cual dicho se trata de la masacre que sucedio en Diciembre de 1982 por los Kaibiles por ordenes del gobierno de Guatemala, hacia la aldea las Dos Erres. Siguenos en YouTube - Facebook - Twitter - Y tambien nos puedes enviar mensajes en nuestro sitio de internet https://chapinshow.com/ Integrantes del ChapinShow en este capitulo: El Coche Castillo y El Fherbury
Entrevista con Ryan Suffern Director del Documental Finding Oscar por Radio Centroamerica Interview with Ryan Suffern Director of the Documentary Finding Oscar on Radio Centroamerica
On this edition of The Cinema Clash: A watered-down tale of two documentaries and a Canadian drama/medium-core -- Finding Oscar, Jeremiah Tower: The Last Magnificent, and Below Her Mouth. Let the Clash begin!
Ryan Suffern and Face2Face host David Peck talk about his new film Finding Oscar, truth, empathy and evidence, Guatemala, “real justice” and why he’s now an optimistic realist. Trailer IMDB More about the film here on the website. To learn more about finding those who are the “disappeared” search here. Synopsis: Executive produced by Stephen Spielberg, Finding Oscar is a feature length documentary about the search for justice in the devastating case of the Dos Erres massacre in Guatemala. That search leads to the trail of two little boys who were plucked from a nightmare and offer the only living evidence that ties the Guatemalan government to the massacre. Biography As head of documentaries for The Kennedy/Marshall Company, Ryan Suffern has an active role on a full slate of films. His past projects delve into a variety of diverse issues such as climate change, the LGBT community and child refugees. He and Frank Marshall have collaborated on three commissioned documentaries for ESPN Films. Prior to his start at Kennedy/Marshall, Suffern documented the behind-the-scenes of four Steven Spielberg films. Under his own banner, Suckatash Productions, Suffern has directed and produced a host of music videos, documentaries and web series for the likes of Paramount Pictures, Universal Music and Beggars Banquet. As an English major from the University of Illinois Urbana/Champaign and member of the Writer’s Guild of America, he has written a feature screenplay on assignment for DreamWorks Studios. Prior to catching the filmmaking bug, Suffern considered a career in photojournalism and has had his pictures published by The New York Times, Rolling Stone and the Associated Press. Suffern currently lives in Los Angeles with his wife, Kim, and their two daughters, Pearl & Iris. ---------- For more information about my podcasting, writing and public speaking please visit my site here. With thanks to producer Josh Snethlage and Mixed Media Sound. Image Copyright: Ryan Suffern and The Kennedy/Marshall Company. Used with permission. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Listen in as review the films The Fate of the Furious, The Promise, Finding Oscar, Tommy's Honor, and Lost City of Z. Hosts Gerry Orz and Keefer Blakeslee are joined by KIDS FIRST! Film Critics Arjun, Na'im, Morgan, Tristan, Ella, and Lara. Before you spend your hard earned dollars at the movies, be sure to listen to what our youth reporters have to say.
Listen in as review the films The Fate of the Furious, The Promise, Finding Oscar, Tommy's Honor, and Lost City of Z. Hosts Gerry Orz and Keefer Blakeslee are joined by KIDS FIRST! Film Critics Arjun, Na'im, Morgan, Tristan, Ella, and Lara. Before you spend your hard earned dollars at the movies, be sure to listen to what our youth reporters have to say.
Tyler and David discuss the movies and TV shows they've been watching, including FINDING OSCAR, LIFE, and BORN IN CHINA.
FINDING OSCAR is the feature-length documentary about the search for justice in the case of the Dos Erres massacre in Guatemala in 1982. That search leads to the trail of two little boys, Oscar and Ramiro, who were abducted during the slaughter and raised by some of the very soldiers who had murdered their families. These boys offer the only living evidence that ties the Guatemalan government to the massacre. FINDING OSCAR follows the men and women who have spent nearly two decades looking for answers—from the human-rights worker who first heard the story to the forensic anthropologists trying to identify victims and contact families. The film profiles the young Guatemalan prosecutor who took on her own government, and the U.S. immigration agents who began rounding up war criminals found living in the States. In a country built on impunity, it will take this dedicated team to find justice more than thirty years later, and uncover a truth more significant than anyone could have imagined. Filmmaker Ryan Suffern is producer and director of FINDING OSCAR, with Frank Marshall as producer and Steven Spielberg as Executive Producer. Director Ryan Suffern joins us to talk about the victims, the families, the impact that these massacres continue to have on the people of Guatemala and the continuing search of justice. For news and updates go to: filmrise.com/finding-oscar
Ryan Suffern and I have known each other for some time through the improv community. And in 2012 he was kind enough to offer his editing and directing services to help me make the documentary RUNNING BLIND about my 12 marathons in 2012. Now he has a big movie coming to theaters April 21st called FINDING OSCAR. An important documentary about the massacres in Guatemala. We talk in depth about the making of that film as well as working on other projects. We also talk about improv, comedy, Chicago, getting married and having a family and how priorities shift with age and responsibility, working closely with Steven Spielberg, Frank Marshall, Eric Bana, Tom Hanks, Tom Cruise and much more!! Please Listen! Please Share! Please Enjoy! Twitter @ejscott @EJPodcast Instagram @ejscott1106 My website www.ejscott.com Charities to donate to www.crowdrise.com/7on7 RUNNING BLIND Documentary available on iTunes, Google Play, Amazon
Episode 58 of One Week Only! Our key film this week is the hilarious, imaginative animated adventure film "My Entire High School Sinking Into The Sea" about a group of teenagers who must band together to survive when their school falls into the ocean. Directed by graphic novelist Dash Shaw, and featuring the voices of Jason Schwartzman, Lena Dunham, Reggie Watts, Maya Rudolph & Susan Sarandon, it's an exhilarating film that blends unique hand-drawn animation, quirky teen comedy & exciting disaster-movie thrills. The film opens this weekend at the Metrograph in NYC and at the Nuart Theatre in LA. Carlos interviewed Shaw for Filmmaker Magazine about the creation of the film and his animation influences, from anime TV shows to "A Charlie Brown Christmas." (55:40) We also review the Bulgarian corruption drama "Glory" about a misplaced watch, directed by Kristina Grozeva & Petar Valchanov (10:20); French medical drama "Heal The Living" about a group of people impacted by a tragedy, directed by Katell Quillévéré (26:45); the documentary "Finding Oscar" about the Dos Erres massacre during the the Guatemalan Civil War, directed by Ryan Suffern (35:45); and the character drama "A Woman, A Part" about an actress going through an existential crisis, directed by Elisabeth Subrin (45:30). Hosted by Carlos Aguilar & Conor Holt. Music by Kevin MacLeod at www.incompetech.com
“Raiders of the Lost Ark,” “Jurassic World” and “Sully” are among Frank Marshall’s stellar producing credits. Now his company Kennedy/Marshall has a documentary division. Their latest film is “Finding Oscar” about the search for a boy who survived an infamous 1982 massacre in Guatemala’s civil war in the jungle hamlet of Dos Erres. The film’s […] The post PN 44: From Indiana Jones to Guatemala’s Civil War – Frank Marshall & Ryan Suffern appeared first on Pure Nonfiction.