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Girls On Film
Ep 157: Edinburgh Festivals Special: film, theatre and more with Janis Pugh and Tilda Cobham-Hervey

Girls On Film

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2023 27:39


With us this episode are filmmaker Janis Pugh & actor, director & writer Tilda Cobham-Hervey - just two of the brilliant women showcased at the Edinburgh Festivals 2023. Anna Smith also gives top tips of other female-led highlights of the Edinburgh International Festival, Edinburgh Fringe, Edinburgh International Book Festival, and - of course - Edinburgh International Film Festival. Our first guest is Janis Pugh, writer/director of Chuck Chuck Baby which will receive its World Premiere at Edinburgh International Film Festival on 20th August. The feature is a musical comedy drama that celebrates female working class friendship and love in Wales. Helen, played by Louise Brealey (Sherlock, Smack the Pony) is stuck packing chickens by night and by day cares for a dying mother figure. Her life takes an unexpected turn with the return of Joanne, played by Annabel Scholey (Being Human, Walking on Sunshine). Janis Pugh joins Anna for a lively chat about her personal experiences of working in a chicken factory in Wales, and talks about the camaraderie she saw that inspired the film. She also explains why love is at the heart of the film, and talks about the fragile male character of Gary, played by Celyn Jones. We also chat with actor, director & writer Tilda Cobham-Hervey who, as well as working in film and TV, also works in live art and is bringing her intimate audio adventure Two Strangers Walk Into A Bar… to the Fringe. Tilda chats about her journey to making the production, and her love of immersive live experience, as well as the effects that the piece has on the two-strong audience. Anna Smith will be sharing her reaction to the piece as she updates live from the festivals, so stay tuned on the socials below. Find out more about Edinburgh Festivals and book tickets at www.edinburghfestivalcity.com/ Chuck Chuck Baby will have its World Premiere on 20th August, follow Girls On Film for info on its wider release https://www.eif.co.uk/events/eiff-chuck-chuck-baby Two Strangers Walk Into A Bar… is playing at House of Oz from 4th to 27th August https://www.houseofoz.co.uk/2023/two-strangers Anoushka Shankar will be appearing in Edinburgh International Festival on 27th August https://www.eif.co.uk/events/anoushka-shankar Festival highlights: Edinburgh International Film Festival - details at www.eif.co.uk/edinburgh-international-film-festival Your Fat Friend, Jeanie Finlay Past Lives, Celine Song Showing Up, Kelly Reichardt Scrapper, Charlotte Regan Is There Anybody Out There?, Ella Glendinining The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, Hope Dickson Leach Edinburgh International Book Festival - at www.edbookfest.co.uk What I Run Towards Will Strengthen Me, Sarah Polley Edinburgh Festival Fringe - all at https://tickets.edfringe.com/ Work in Progress, Rose Matafeo Composition, Leila Navabi Dugzi Dayz, Sabrina Ali Unforgettable Girl, Elisabeth Gunawan MEAT, Elle Dillon-Reams Other films mentioned in this episode include: House, Janis Pugh 52 Tuesdays, Sophie Hyde, 2013 Other TV mentioned in this episode include: The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart, Glendyn Ivin, 2023 Other theatre mentioned in this episode includes: Funeral, Ontroerend Goed (tickets.edfringe.com/whats-on/funeral) 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 Archbold Producer: Lydia Scott Audio Producer: Emma Butt Assistant Producer: Eleanor Hardy House band: MX Tyrants This episode is in partnership with Festivals Edinburgh

Best in Fest
Costume Design Must Express Character with Joanna Mae Park - Ep #60

Best in Fest

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2022 47:47


Joanna Mae Park is a much sought-after costume designer. Her love of storytelling, character and genuine passion for clothing as a form of expression led her to a career as a costume designer. Joanna's designs are about the human condition, self-expression and the worlds in which a character lives. A keen observer with a very detailed eye for colour and tone, clothing has become her language in which she tells these stories.Most recently Joanna designed PIECES OF HER, the upcoming television adaptation of Katherine Slaughter's novel of the same name, directed by Minkie Spiro for Made Up Stories and Netflix, and starring Toni Collette and Jessica Barden. Joanna also designed Glendyn Ivin's feature film PENGUIN BLOOM for Made Up Stories, starring Naomi Watts, Jackie Weaver and Andrew Lincoln, the film premiered at the 2020 Toronto Film Festival. For her next project Joanna will collaborate again with Ivin and Made Up Stories on the television adaption of Holly Ringland's novel THE LOST FLOWERS OF ALICE HART for Amazon, starring Sigourney Weaver.Joanna's other film credits include PALM BEACH for director Rachel Ward, which opened the 2019 Sydney Film Festival; the critically acclaimed film FELONY for Goalpost Pictures, directed by Matthew Saville, which screened at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival; ADORATION, directed by Anne Fontaine and produced by Hopscotch Features, starring Naomi Watts and Robin Wright, which screened at Sundance in 2013; WISH YOU WERE HERE, directed by. Kieran Darcy Smith for Aquarius Films, starring Joel Edgerton and Teresa Palmer, which opened the 2012 Sundance Film Festival and was nominated for an AACTA Award for Best Film; and AFI nominated THE TREE, directed by Julie Bertuccelli for L'Arbre Films, starring Charlotte Gainsbourg, which premiered at the 2010 Cannes Film Festival.Joanna's other television credits include the children's series THE UNLISTED, for Aquarius Films and Netflix; and the 2013 NBC/Universal series CAMP produced by Matchbox Pictures.

De película - RNE
De película - La vida era eso, Valentina, El Lodo y Qué hicimos mal, cuatro películas españolas que llegan a la cartelera - 11/12/21

De película - RNE

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2021 124:55


Abrimos De Película con La vida era eso, la ópera prima de David Martín de los Santos, Un viaje que nos invita a aprovechar la vida, y película por la que Petra Martínez debuta como candidata al Goya a mejor actriz a los 77 años. Petra Martínez y David Martín están con nosotros. Valentina también es candidata al Goya a Mejor Película de Animación dirigida por Chelo Loureiro con la que charlamos es La primera película gallega con una protagonista con síndrome de Down. El Lodo es la película que abrió la Mostra de Valencia, segundo largometraje de Iñaqui Sánchez Arrieta, un Thriller de personajes con un elenco increíble: Raúl Arévalo, Paz Vega, Roberto Álamo, Susi Sánchez, Joaquín Climent. Nos metemos en el lodo con Iñaqui Sánchez y Paz Vega. ¿Qué hicimos mal? es una reflexión sobre la relación y crisis de pareja, a través de una serie de encuentros con sus 'ex', los de la directora Liliana Torres que ha pasado por de película. Repasamos el resto de la cartelera y nos detenemos en: Tres pisos, la nueva película de Nanni Moretti. Tres historias en tres pisos diferentes de un mismo edificio. Con un denominador común, las relaciones entre padres e hijos. Alegría, una Historia multicultural, con participación de esta casa e inspirada en la propia historia personal de su directora, Viloeta Salama con la que charlamos. La familia Bloom, basada en una historia real de superación. Es la adaptación del Best seller homónimo de Cameron Bloom, dirigida por Glendyn Ivin y protagonizado por la dos veces nominada al Oscar Naomi Watts. Zeron and Ones, del aclamado Abel Ferrara, director de Teniente corrupto y El rey de Nueva York. Premio al Mejor Director en el festival de Locarno, un thriller sobre el confinamiento y la guerra, el peligro y el espionaje. Todo esto, además del resto de la cartelera, las mejores series con Pedro Calvo, Ana Vega Tosano rinde un cariñoso homenaje a Lola Gaos, tendremos las secciones habituales y su participación. Escuchar audio

The Wandering DP Podcast
The Wandering DP Podcast: Episode #308 – Glendyn Ivin (Revisited)

The Wandering DP Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2021 66:16


Well, well, well look what we got here ladies and gents. For the second time ever in the history of the podcast we have fallen victim to the old head fake.  We had a ripper of an episode ready to rock but alas it wasn't meant to be. So for your listening pleasure this week we are […] The post The Wandering DP Podcast: Episode #308 – Glendyn Ivin (Revisited) appeared first on Cinematography Podcast & Tutorials.

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Sun Sessions
108 - Penguin Bloom

Sun Sessions

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2021 34:18


This episode we go behind the scenes of the uplifting Australian film PENGUIN BLOOM when we chat with director Glendyn Ivin.

CINECAST
Penguin Bloom ⭐

CINECAST

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2021 8:44


Notre critique du film "Penguin Bloom" réalisé par Glendyn Ivin avec Naomi Watts et Andrew Lincoln. Disponible le 29 Janvier 2021 sur Netflix. Abonnez-vous au podcast CINECAST sur la plateforme de votre choix : https://smartlink.ausha.co/cinecast ---   Titre : Penguin Bloom Disponible sur Netflix le 29 Janvier 2021.  De : Glendyn Ivin Avec : Naomi Watts et Andrew Lincoln. Synopsis : Penguin Bloom raconte l’histoire vraie de Sam Bloom, une mère dont le monde est bouleversé après qu'un accident quasi-mortel l'a rendue incapable de marcher. Bande-annonce : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CdpAKDi5KYU #PenguinBloom #Netflix #CINECAST

Sutherland Shire Podcast Station
SPECIAL – Glendyn Ivin

Sutherland Shire Podcast Station

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2021 22:14


In a special interview episode, director Glendyn Ivin talks to Popcorn Podcast about his new movie Penguin Bloom, starring Naomi Watts, Jacki Weaver and Andrew Lincoln. The award-winning filmmaker shares his insights on bringing the Bloom family's heartwarming story to the screen, as well as the spontaneity (and challenges) that working with animals and children can bring to a production. Popcorn Podcast With Leigh And Tim is your place for the latest movie reviews, news, celebrity interviews and giveaways. Penguin Bloom is in cinemas from January 21. #PenguinBloomMovie Check local listings for screening times.  Popcorn Podcast Hosts: Leigh and Tim Producer: Leigh Livingstone

Popcorn Podcast
Penguin Bloom

Popcorn Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2021 19:49


In the 100th episode of Popcorn Podcast, Leigh and Tim discuss Penguin Bloom – a moving Australian film about hope and healing starring Naomi Watts as Sam Bloom. Plus, who will headline the Willy Wonka prequel? And there's more movement across the 2021 release schedule.

Popcorn Podcast
Special - Glendyn Ivin

Popcorn Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2021 22:15


Director Glendyn Ivin talks to Popcorn Podcast about his new movie Penguin Bloom, starring Naomi Watts, Jacki Weaver and Andrew Lincoln. The award-winning filmmaker shares his insights on bringing the Bloom family's heartwarming story to the screen, as well as the spontaneity (and challenges) that working with animals and children bring to a production.

Sound Perspective
Glendyn Ivin from Quarantine

Sound Perspective

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2020 63:41


Glendyn Ivin is an Australian director of features such as Last Ride and Penguin Bloom, which just premiered at TIFF, as well as amazing TV shows such as The Cry, The Beautiful Lie, and Puberty Blues.I managed to have a Skype interview with him while he was stuck in a two week quarantine in a hotel in Sydney, and we had a really amazing chat about a massive range of topics; his background in documentary, passion for music, love of shooting with small crews and editing of bird sounds in Penguin Bloom.Watch his Palme D'or winning short here https://vimeo.com/8833777Follow me on Facebook at Sound PerspectiveTwitter @soundperspectInstagram @alfiefabersoundGot feedback? Email me contact@soundperspectivepodcast.com

BAFTA Guru
The Cry | TV Q&A | BAFTA Scotland

BAFTA Guru

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2018 34:31


Writer Helen Fitzgerald, director Glendyn Ivin, and executive producers Gaynor Holmes and Claire Mundell joined BAFTA Scotland for a Q&A following a preview screening of the first episode of The Cry, a new BBC drama.

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ACMI Podcasts
ACMI Conversations: Retro Nostalgia

ACMI Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2018 83:12


Is the recent trend in 80s retro films and TV symbolic of a nostalgia for a simpler era? The 80s was a decade renowned for its excess - think money, drugs, eyeshadow and lycra. From Stranger Things and Glow to Spielberg’s upcoming Ready Player One, we look at contemporary TV and films that transport us back to the decade defined by ET, The Goonies, big hair, pastels and 12-sided dice. But what does this recent trend in 80s retro nostalgia tell us about ourselves? Are we nostalgic for a simpler pre-Trump age? Join filmmaker Glendyn Ivin, academic Dr Lauren Rosewarne and critic Mel Campbell in a neon-coloured, synth-scored exploration of our yearning for 80s small town America. Copyright Acknowledgments Title: Stranger Things, Series One, Episode One Copyright: Netflix Title: Stranger Things, Series One, Episode Two Copyright: Netflix Title: Glow, Series One, Episode Seven Copyright: Netflix Title: Wet Hot American Summer Copyright: USA Films Title: E.T. Copyright: Universal Pictures Title: The Goonies Copyright: Warner Bros. Title: Stand By Me Copyright: Columbia Pictures Title: Puberty Blues, Season One, Episode One Copyright: Endemol Australia Title: Puberty Blues, Season One, Episode Three Copyright: Endemol Australia Title: Cracker Bag Copyright: Glendyn Ivin

Face2Face with David Peck
Stephen McCallum talks about his film " 1% "

Face2Face with David Peck

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2017 18:17


  Stephen McCallum and Face2Face host David Peck talk about his new film 1%, violence, loyalty and the bonds of friendship, a sense of belonging, finding our way home and why people need story. Biography Stephen graduated from AFTRS in 2011 where he won the Foxtel Exceptional Talent award and the AFTRS EU scholarship. Since graduating Stephen has directed multiple award winning short films and commercials including his marriage equality advert for GetUp - It’s Time which was voted AdNews Viral of the year and has had over 16,000,000 hits on youtube. In 2013 Stephen was the recipient of Screen Australia's director's attachment scheme for Tony Ayres' Matchbox feature film. In 2014 he was Glendyn Ivin's Director’s Assistant on Channel 9’s “Gallipoli” where he directed 2nd Unit. In 2016 Stephen was awarded the West Coast Visions fund to direct his first feature film 1%. Stephen has garnered a reputation for creating bold, character driven films set within visceral story worlds. He currently has multiple long form projects in development. Synopsis In the world of Outlaw Motorcycle Clubs, power belongs to those strong enough to hold it. Welcome to the dangerous, uncompromising and primal world of the Copperheads MC, welcome to the 1%. 1% follows Paddo [Ryan Corr], acting president of the Copperheads Outlaw Motorcycle Club. When Paddo’s simple minded brother Skink [Josh McConville] is kidnapped after a drug deal gone wrong, Paddo and his girlfriend Katrina [Abbey Lee] are forced to make a deal with rival club, the Devil’s, to save his brothers life. All is well until Copperheads president Knuck [Matt Nable] is released from jail and returns to discover the Devil’s deal and other unwanted changes in his beloved club. Threatened and challenged to seize back control by his wife Hayley [Simone Kessell], Knuck violently terminates the deal with the Devils and puts Paddo back to square one. With Skink’s life on the line and no options left, Paddo has to choose between his president and his brother in the ultimate collision of loyalty and blood. Trailer ---------- For more information about David Peck's podcasting, writing and public speaking please visit his site here or check out the site of his podcast on film, social change and much more. With thanks to producer Josh Snethlage and Mixed Media Sound. Image Copyright: Spectrum and Head Gear Films. Used with permission.     See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Coming Up Next
E083 | Glendyn Ivin (Filmmaker)

Coming Up Next

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2017 60:42


Puberty Blues. The Beautiful Lie. Gallipoli. Glendyn Ivin started his career wanting to be a documentary filmmaker, and has become one of the most prolific working television & commercial directors in Australia. After winning the Palm D’Or in 2003 for his short film Crackerbag, he went on to direct commercials, the feature film Last Ride, and now directs television shows like Offspring, Puberty Blues, Gallipoli, and, coming to ABC soon, 7 Types of Ambiguity. You can check out his photo a day project, his blog, and his work, at www.hoaxville.com.

Coming Up Next
E083 | Glendyn Ivin (Filmmaker)

Coming Up Next

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2017 60:42


Puberty Blues. The Beautiful Lie. Gallipoli. Glendyn Ivin started his career wanting to be a documentary filmmaker, and has become one of the most prolific working television & commercial directors in Australia. After winning the Palm D’Or in 2003 for his short film Crackerbag, he went on to direct commercials, the feature film Last Ride, and now directs television shows like Offspring, Puberty Blues, Gallipoli, and, coming to ABC soon, 7 Types of Ambiguity. You can check out his photo a day project, his blog, and his work, at www.hoaxville.com.

Screen Director
Rise of the Transmedia Director: TVCs

Screen Director

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2014 64:37


Recorded at the 2013 ADG Conference, this session explores the art and craft of the TVC director. It examines how they define themselves in the current age, the role they play in the strategic delivery of transmedia campaigns and how this relates to storytelling. What can other directing disciplines learn from the directors who specialise in this field? Moderator: Tony Davison Panel: Paul Middleditch, Glendyn Ivin and Dan Reisinger

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Spoiler Alert Radio
Greig Fraser - Cinematographer - Out of the Blue, The Boys Are Back, Bright Star, Let Me In

Spoiler Alert Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2010 29:00


Greig Fraser is an award winning cinematographer originally from Melbourne, Australia now based in Los Angeles.In 2002 Greig shot Glendyn Ivin’s acclaimed short film Crackerbag.   In 2005, he won an Australian Film Industry Award for Best Cinematography for his work on the film Jewboy. In 2006 he shot the feature film Out of the Blue, based on the Aramoana Massacre in New Zealand.  Greig has worked a number of features including on Scott Hicks’ film The Boys Are Back, Bright Star directed by Jane Campion, and Glendyn Ivin’s film Last Ride.  He has continued working on shorts as well including Nash Edgerton’s short films Spider and Lucky and Netherland Dwarf and Crossbow for David Michod. Most recently, Greig was the Director of Photography on Let Me In, Matt Reeves’ American adaption of the Swedish  thriller, Let The Right One In, about a bullied young boy that befriends a young female vampire who lives in secrecy with her guardian.