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On this week's Spectator Out Loud: Michael Gove interviews Justice Secretary Shabana Mahmood (1:17; Max Jeffery shadows the police as they search for the parents of three abandoned babies (14:41); Paul Wood asks if this is really the end of the PKK, the Kurdistan Workers' Party (20:57); Susannah Jowitt reports that death has come to the Chelsea Flower Show (28:55); and, Leyla Sanai reviews Graham Swift's new anthology of short stories, Twelve Post-War Tales (34:23). Produced and presented by Patrick Gibbons.
On this week's Spectator Out Loud: Michael Gove interviews Justice Secretary Shabana Mahmood (1:17; Max Jeffery shadows the police as they search for the parents of three abandoned babies (14:41); Paul Wood asks if this is really the end of the PKK, the Kurdistan Workers' Party (20:57); Susannah Jowitt reports that death has come to the Chelsea Flower Show (28:55); and, Leyla Sanai reviews Graham Swift's new anthology of short stories, Twelve Post-War Tales (34:23).Produced and presented by Patrick Gibbons. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Was machen Krieg, Terror und gesellschaftliche Ausnahmezustände mit uns? Gab es je eine Zeit, in der uns die Angst vor Zerstörung, Tod und Chaos nicht beherrschte? Graham Swift untersucht in "Nach dem Krieg" zwölf Einzelschicksale. Katharina Döbler stellt das Buch vor.
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When does a book transcend from contemporary literature to a classic? Does someone have to confirm its classic status? And can all Booker Prize novels be considered classics just by being part of the Booker canon? This, and more, is what Jo and James are trying to get to the heart of in this week's episode. Listen in as they discuss what makes a classic novel and chat about which Booker books should be known as classics. In this episode Jo and James: Consider what makes a classic Each pick three novels from the Booker Library that are – or should be – considered classics Discuss the plots of their chosen novels and why they are deserving of classic status Reading list: Something to Answer For by P.H. Newby: https://thebookerprizes.com/the-booker-library/books/something-to-answer-for A Month in the Country by J.L. Carr: https://thebookerprizes.com/the-booker-library/books/a-month-in-the-country How Late It Was, How Late by James Kelman: https://thebookerprizes.com/the-booker-library/books/how-late-it-was-how-late St. Urbain's Horseman by Mordecai Richler: https://thebookerprizes.com/the-booker-library/books/st-urbains-horseman Atonement by Ian McEwan: https://thebookerprizes.com/the-booker-library/books/atonement The Remains of the Day by Kazuo Ishiguro: https://thebookerprizes.com/the-booker-library/books/the-remains-of-the-day The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood: https://thebookerprizes.com/the-booker-library/books/the-handmaids-tale Shuggie Bain by Douglas Stuart: https://thebookerprizes.com/the-booker-library/books/shuggie-bain Schindler's Ark by Thomas Keneally: https://thebookerprizes.com/the-booker-library/books/schindlers-ark The English Patient by Michael Ondaatje: https://thebookerprizes.com/the-booker-library/books/the-english-patient Autobiography by Morrisey The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas Midnight's Children by Salman Rushdie: https://thebookerprizes.com/the-booker-library/books/midnights-children The Siege of Krishnapur by J.G. Farrell: https://thebookerprizes.com/the-booker-library/books/the-siege-of-krishnapur The Conservationist by Nadine Gordimer: https://thebookerprizes.com/the-booker-library/books/the-conservationist Oscar and Lucinda by Peter Carey: https://thebookerprizes.com/the-booker-library/books/oscar-and-lucinda The Ghost Road by Pat Barker: https://thebookerprizes.com/the-booker-library/books/the-ghost-road Disgrace by J.M. Coetzee: https://thebookerprizes.com/the-booker-library/books/disgrace Staying On by Paul Scott: https://thebookerprizes.com/the-booker-library/books/staying-on The Famished Road by Ben Okri: https://thebookerprizes.com/the-booker-library/books/the-famished-road Cloud Atlas by David Mitchell: https://thebookerprizes.com/the-booker-library/books/cloud-atlas The Line of Beauty by Alan Hollinghurst: https://thebookerprizes.com/the-booker-library/books/the-line-of-beauty Autumn by Ali Smith: https://thebookerprizes.com/the-booker-library/books/autumn Crudo by Olivia Laing No One is Talking About This by Patricia Lockwood: https://thebookerprizes.com/the-booker-library/books/no-one-is-talking-about-this Waterland by Graham Swift: https://thebookerprizes.com/the-booker-library/books/waterland G. by John Berger: https://thebookerprizes.com/the-booker-library/books/g Read Alex Clark's piece, “Which novels in the Booker Prize archives should be considered classics?”: https://thebookerprizes.com/the-booker-library/features/which-booker-prize-novels-should-be-considered-classics A full transcript of the episode is available at our website: https://thebookerprizes.com/the-booker-library/features/the-booker-prize-podcast-episode-33-what-makes-a-classic-novel Follow The Booker Prize Podcast so you never miss an episode. Visit http://thebookerprizes.com/podcast to find out more about us, and follow us on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook and Tiktok @thebookerprizes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dans cette émission, nous nous intéressons à la figure de la bonne, la servante, la soubrette. En effet, s'interroger sur la place des bonnes, c'est se demander dans quel lieu, dans quels interstices, elles ont le droit d'exister en raison de l'extrême ambiguité de leur position. Entre espaces de travail et espaces imaginaires, on vous dévoile leur vie quotidienne pour un remue-ménage de l'histoire des gens de maison ! Musique : Maudite Clochette de Juliette, Je t'obéis de Sexy Sushi, Foutre le bordel de La Femme. Extraits : expressions, Dans la peau d'une domestique anglaise d'Elizabeth Banks, Les commandements de la bonne à tout faire par Gaston Picard, Le square de Marguerite Duras, Le dimanche des mères de Graham Swift, Journal d'une femme de chambre de Mirbeau.
Dans cette émission, nous nous intéressons à la figure de la bonne, la servante, la soubrette. En effet, s'interroger sur la place des bonnes, c'est se demander dans quel lieu, dans quels interstices, elles ont le droit d'exister en raison de l'extrême ambiguité de leur position. Entre espaces de travail et espaces imaginaires, on vous dévoile leur vie quotidienne pour un remue-ménage de l'histoire des gens de maison ! Musique : Maudite Clochette de Juliette, Je t'obéis de Sexy Sushi, Foutre le bordel de La Femme. Extraits : expressions, Dans la peau d'une domestique anglaise d'Elizabeth Banks, Les commandements de la bonne à tout faire par Gaston Picard, Le square de Marguerite Duras, Le dimanche des mères de Graham Swift, Journal d'une femme de chambre de Mirbeau.
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Air Date: Friday December 23 2022 Graham Swift x Mike Reevey - Walk Away Vol2Cat x Milan Tavares & Lambi - Watching Fedde Le Grand - Nothing's Gonna Hurt You Umut Eser - Shake That Ass The Cabas - Shake It POLTERGST & INDOX - Pump That Shit Costel Van Dein & The Wooyko - Selecta Costel Van Dein - Futuristic Cytrax - In The Future Moobek x Jason Dewey x DJ Bidhan Lama - Never Knew You The Cabas - Look At Me Fedde Le Grand - Let The Groove Be Empra - On My Mind Jon Suarez - Social Distortion Adrian Conde & High 'N' Rich ft. Georgia Michel - Stargazing Justmylørd & Patrick Moreno - Move It Like That EXYT & AKIAL - What You Are The Cabas & NORII - Eyes Ragash - Move To Funk RAVEKINGS - When The Beat Drops Mazan - Breathe TREVON & BilloGorz - NO STOPPIN Les Castizos & Frank Nitty - Mi Libertad Robin Stoll - Shake It Off EXEAT - What I Want Zenemy - Let you Down AWIIN - Feel Like This Valy Mo & Masco - Reality Drop The Cheese & Ravekings - No Dancing Fedde Le Grand - Free UKRUX & Jetegg - Magical HYPERCREW - Never Leave Lionis and Jasberg - Overload RYZE - Do It Like That Jesper Klix - Back Bass R1der - Promises Zenemy - Nice Up Vol2Cat - Novalja 2k22 Romi Lux x Swatkat - Save Me (Tanishq Edit)
Graham Swift (part 1): Mothering Sunday - Turning The Page by Euradio
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In this Mothering Sunday episode of Popcorn Podcast, there's more than just cinematography and sex on the agenda as Leigh and Tim bring you frank discussion on nude meanderings, the order in which one should dress themselves and the stratospheric excellence of Olivia Colman and Colin Firth in the sensual British drama. It's an unmissable movie review. Plus, Popcorn Podcast chats to The Lost City directors Adam and Aaron Nee about their upcoming Masters of the Universe project; new trailers for Thor: Love and Thunder, Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning – Part 1, Three Thousand Years of Longing and Beast blow us away; and a first look at the fifth instalment of Indiana Jones 5.Know someone who loves movies? Please share Popcorn Podcast with your friends.Visit popcornpodcast.com for more movie reviews, celebrity interviews and news.Popcorn Podcast interviews the biggest stars, including Hugh Jackman and more, on YouTube: Popcorn Podcast
Special Thanks to Director Eva Husson for taking time out of her busy schedule and sit down with Kristin and discuss her new film #MotheringSunday. Based on the novel of the same name by writer Graham Swift, the film follows a maid living in post-World War I England, who secretly plans to meet with the man she loves before he leaves to marry another woman. The film stars Odessa Young, Josh O'Connor, and Colin Firth. Mothering Sunday is available to watch starting on March 25th, 2022. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mmr20/support
In this episode, Hans and Patrick patiently butcher and then discard the disappointing cuts of Chris's pick, Waterland - a novel he's sure he remembers liking, the first time he read it.
The most trending Russian artist delivers you a weekly radio show. Breathtaking 60 minutes of Rompasso's preferences and the world's most popular tracks are already there for you. Come closer and turn it up! Rompasso - ROMPASSION 149 01. Rompasso & KDDK feat. Halcyon - Supernova 02. Mike Tunes - How Could U (Extended Mix) 03. Pink Panda - Obsessed (ManyFew Extended Remix) 04. Suark, Skullwell - I Want you To Know (Extended Mix) 05. KEES POP & Jay Fox - In the Air Tonight (Extended Mix) 06. Siks & Janee feat. Jordan Grace - Belong (Extended Mix) 07. Rene de la Mone & Patrick Metzker - Feeling Like (Extended Mix) 08. Flexxus - Out Of My Mind (Extended Mix) 09. Renns - Don't Wanna Be Alone (Original Mix) 10. Stadiumx & Shells - Out of My Mind (Extended Mix) 11. Thomas Newson & 71 Digits - The Ladder (Extended Mix) 12. Stilbruch & Deeperlove - Fields Of Barley (David Hansen Extended Remix) 13. Graham Swift x Mike Reevey - Walk Away (Extended Mix) 14. Solut Lips & Maximyze - To Night (Extended Mix) 15. Lucky Guess - Give It Up (Extended Mix) 16. Thomtree, Robin White & Tyson301 - The Motto (Extended Mix) 17. Affective Sound - On My Mind (Extended Mix) 18. MEYSTA & Febration - Loved You From The Start (Extended Mix) 19. Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike - Shooting Darts (with R3HAB & Prezioso) (Extended Mix) 20. Future Frequencies - Let Go (Original Mix) Follow Rompasso on socials: https://vk.com/rompassomusic https://open.spotify.com/artist/7dJzxVffEZI5MuHOJiQB5A https://soundcloud.com/rompassoofficial https://www.mixcloud.com/rompassoofficial/
Empezamos leyendo un fragmento de ¿Qué hacemos con Lolita? Argumentos y batallas en torno a las mujeres y la cultura (Ed. Huso), volumen que reúne casi una treintena de artículos y cartas de la escritora e investigadora feminista Laura Freixas. Luego le hincamos el diente a Cocido y violonchelo (Ed. Literatura Random House), lo nuevo de Mercedes Cebrián, un libro muy disfrutón sobre dos de los grandes placeres de la vida. Ignacio Elguero pone sobre la mesa otro puñado de títulos: Eva y las fieras, una novela de Antonio Ungar ambientada en la Colombia de los noventa y Bueno, aquí estamos, de Graham Swift, protagonizada por los empleados de un cabaret; dos historias publicadas en Anagrama. También nos habla de un par de poemarios editados por Pre-Textos: Nómadas, del portugués Joao Luis Barreto Guimaraes y Los poemas de amor más antiguos del mundo, antología en la que Eduardo Gris Romero recopila, contextualiza y comenta las primeras manifestaciones de poesía erótica en Mesopotamia, Egipto, China, Grecia, Israel e India. Con Javier Lostalé pasamos las páginas de Mía es la venganza (Ed. Gatopardo), un thriller psicológico de la multipremiada escritora francesa Marie Ndiaye, que cuenta aquí el caso de una mujer que ha cometido filicidio y la relación de su marido con la abogada que la representa. Además, los oyentes nos recomiendan El sabor de un hombre (Ed. Anagrama), novela de la escritora croata Slavenka Drakulic sobre un amor carnal en todos los sentidos. Para terminar, Mariano Peyrou nos habla de Desde la hierba (Ed. Ril), el deslumbrante debut en la poesía de Dafne Benjumea, que conjuga lo lírico con lo narrativo en este primer poemario muy sensorial. Escuchar audio
Whatsup y'all the boy's are back. T.Wade makes his return to the pod just in time as he chose Last Order's by Graham Swift for this month's Book Club episode, he also brought 4 beers from The Bruery to review on belligerent beverage's. Of course our pod isn't complete without a ton of tangents all throughout, enjoy!! Breakdown: (12:55) - Last Order's by Graham Swift: Book Review and Discussion (01:03:25) - Belligerent Beverage's - The Bruery (01:11:42) - The Bruery: Bakery Boysenberry Pie Score's (01:18:20) - The Bruery: Bakery Sticky Bun Score's (01:34:15) - The Bruery: So Happens it's Tuesday Score's (01:41:25) - The Bruery: White Chocolate with Cherries
Mothering Sunday is a radical period drama and portrait of an artist as a young woman. During a sweltering summer in Britain between the wars, it follows domestic servant Jane Fairchild on the titular day off-duty – the day of a secret visit to her illicit upper-class lover. Starring Odessa Young, Josh O'Connor, Colin Firth and Olivia Colman, the superbly acted drama explores themes of grief, class, sexuality and creativity. Our host Anna Smith sat down with the women whose collaboration brought it to the screen – director Eva Husson, producer Elizabeth Karlsen, and composer Morgan Kibby – in a special live webinar Q&A last week. In this podcast version, you'll hear the panel in conversation with Anna and answering questions from our listeners. Sharing their motivations and inspirations during the filmmaking process, and their memories of the movie's pandemic-blighted shoot, they give a fascinating insight into the female creative force behind this quietly rebellious tale. One of a small but growing group of female film composers, Morgan unpacks her longtime collaboration with Eva, who she has been working with since the director's 2015 feature debut Bang Gang. Plus, she discusses the issue of gender in film composition, and the secrets of an emotional score. Eva shares her approach to depicting intimacy onscreen, and creating a heroine in control of her sexuality. We hear how her hands-on approach to the whole production helped craft the film's immersive atmosphere. Elizabeth tells us how the film took shape from Graham Swift's source novel, and talks working with Normal People screenwriter Alice Birch. Plus plenty more snapshots from the set, including what one standout sequence from the 20s-set tale has in common with a 70s punk band… Mothering Sunday is available to watch at home on digital download and on DVD and Blu-ray now. 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. Executive producer: Hedda Archbold. Producer: Heather Dempsey. Audio producer: Benjamin Cook. Assistant Producer: Shanaiya Pithiya. House band: MX Tyrants. Thanks to Cristina Garcia at Bird's Eye View. This episode was produced in partnership with Lionsgate.
Collin Oliver - Ripple Effects Episode 030Tracklist:1. Graham Swift x Mike Reevey - A Thousand Things (Extended Mix) - Get Twisted Records2. Nightlapse - Sweet Love (feat. Hayley May) (Extended Mix) - Ultra Music3. Joel Corry X RAYE X David Guetta - BED (KREAM Extended Remix) - Asylum / Perfect Havoc4. Hollaphonic - Shadows in the Sun (Extended Mix) - Another Rhythm5. Frents & Charles B - My Heart (Extended Mix) - Solotoko6. LEFTI & Calo Vance - Honey (Extended Mix) - Quincy Boy Records7. Boris Brejcha - House Music (feat. Arctic Lake) - Ultra Music8. alltalk - Lose Control (Extended Mix) - Solotoko9. Milk Bar & Santarini feat. Davide Ciura - California (Qubiko Extended Remix) - Tonspiel10. Tim Cullen - Take This (Original Mix) - Adesso Music11. Ekoboy - Hey Girl! (Extended Mix) - Sink or Swim12. Jacq (UK) - No Matter What They Say (Extended Mix) - Wh0 Plays13. Ferreck Dawn & GUZ - Knock Me Out (Redondo & MALARKEY Extended Mix) - Club Sweat14. Ape Rebellion - R U Ready - Urbana Recordings
Charles and Graham reflect on the first new album from ABBA in forty years and then recommend their favourite releases of the year so far. Graham reports on the return of his own Charm Gigs, starting in January 2022. Charles explains why Soft Cell's homecoming gig in Leeds as part of the tour celebrating their debut album's 40th anniversary was not quite what he was expecting. Graham gives his verdict on a new film based on Graham Swift's novel, Mothering Sunday.
Mödrarnas söndag av Graham Swift är en roman som lyssnarna gärna vill höra en bokcirkel om. UKON (Ulf Karl Olov Nilsson) och Amanda Svensson läste boken två gånger och sen var de redo att möta Marie Lundström för ett bokcirkelsamtal om kärlek, romanuppbyggnad och meningen med livet. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. Mödrarnas söndag är en kortroman som utspelar sig i mellankrigstidens England. Föräldralösa Jane Fairchild jobbar som husjungfru hos en välbärgad familj på landsbygden och en söndag om året får tjänstefolket ledigt för att resa hem till sitt barndomshem, till sin mor. Romanen utspelar sig under en enda söndag, den 30 mars 1924. Jane har inget föräldrahem utan hon tar cykeln hem till sin älskare som är son i huset på granngodset.Mödrarnas söndag - kortromanen som blev långfilmMödrarnas söndag är översatt av Hans-Jacob Nilsson och kom ut på svenska 2017. 2016 kom "Mothering Sunday: A Romance". 2021 blev romanen film på bio.Graham Swift tilldelades Bookerpriset 1996 för "Sista beställningen" som kom på svenska 1997.Skriv till oss! bokradio@sverigesradio.seProgramledare: Marie LundströmRedaktion: Maria Askerfjord Sundeby och Anna-Karin Ivarsson (producent)
Mödrarnas söndag av Graham Swift är en roman som lyssnarna gärna vill höra en bokcirkel om. UKON (Ulf Karl Olov Nilsson) och Amanda Svensson läste boken två gånger och sen var de redo att möta Marie Lundström för ett bokcirkelsamtal om kärlek, romanuppbyggnad och meningen med livet. Mödrarnas söndag är en kortroman som utspelar sig i mellankrigstidens England. Föräldralösa Jane Fairchild jobbar som husjungfru hos en välbärgad familj på landsbygden och en söndag om året får tjänstefolket ledigt för att resa hem till sitt barndomshem, till sin mor. Romanen utspelar sig under en enda söndag, den 30 mars 1924. Jane har inget föräldrahem utan hon tar cykeln hem till sin älskare som är son i huset på granngodset.Mödrarnas söndag - kortromanen som blev långfilmMödrarnas söndag är översatt av Hans-Jacob Nilsson och kom ut på svenska 2017. 2016 kom "Mothering Sunday: A Romance". 2021 blev romanen film på bio.Graham Swift tilldelades Bookerpriset 1996 för "Sista beställningen" som kom på svenska 1997.Skriv till oss! bokradio@sverigesradio.seProgramledare: Marie LundströmRedaktion: Maria Askerfjord Sundeby och Anna-Karin Ivarsson (producent)
On this episode of Why Watch That:Our reviews (so far) at this year's Toronto International Film Festival, including:Petite MamanFollowing a girl's journey to her mother's childhood home, French auteur Céline Sciamma's latest is a tender tale of intergenerational connection.Céline Sciamma's TIFF '19 selection Portrait of a Lady on Fire garnered international acclaim for its sumptuous rendering of queer female desire and the overwhelming power of both truly looking and truly being seen. Sciamma's follow-up brings the writer-director's exquisite craft and acute insights into longing to bear on a tale of childhood grief and wonder.After her grandmother dies, Nelly (Joséphine Sanz) is taken to her mother's childhood home. While her parents go about cleaning out the house, Nelly explores the surrounding woods. She encounters Marion (Gabrielle Sanz), a girl exactly Nelly's age and to whom she bears a striking resemblance. The pair become fast friends, constructing a hut together, sharing lunches, and talking over the life transitions both are in the midst of. (Marion is only days away from going to hospital for an operation.) Incrementally, the girls' eerie similarities yield revelations that merge events of the past with those of the present.Working once again with cinematographer Claire Mathon and production designer Lionel Brison, Sciamma gently ushers us into a series of hushed, crepuscular spaces where the spectral meets the everyday and time seems to fold in on itself. Drawing lovely, subtle performances from her young stars, Sciamma allows us to see the world through Nelly and Marion's eyes. The result is a film of tremendous tenderness and sombre beauty that, like all of Sciamma's films, celebrates the spectrum of feminine connection. -DIANA SANCHEZSPECIAL PRESENTATIONSFrance, 2021French70 minutesDirectorCéline SciammaCastJoséphine Sanz, Gabrielle Sanz, Nina Meurisse, Stéphane Varupenne, Margo AbascalScreenplayCéline SciammaMothering SundayOlivia Colman and Colin Firth star in this deeply affecting adaptation of Graham Swift's bittersweet novel about secret love in post-WWI England.Featuring captivating performances from up-and-coming talents Odessa Young (TIFF '18's Assassination Nation) and Josh O'Connor (The Crown), and Oscar-winning veterans Olivia Colman, Colin Firth, and Glenda Jackson, this exquisite adaptation of Booker Prize–winning author Graham Swift's eponymous novella transports us to Britain's inter-war years for a story of grief, responsibility, and hidden love.Jane (Young) works as a maid for the Nivens (Colman and Firth), an aging home counties couple who, like so many other families, lost their sons on the battlefields of the First World War. Jane is having a secret affair with Paul (O'Connor), son of the Nivens' neighbours, the Sheringhams. Paul is the only member of his peer group to return from the front, a status that has left him with a powerful dose of survivor's guilt and a weighty sense of duty to his family, who expects him to pursue a legal career and marry a woman of his station — which is to say, not the likes of Jane.On Mothering Sunday, her day off, Jane trysts with Paul at his house while his parents are away. There is a sense of quiet idyll to their stolen hours of lovemaking and Jane's gentle exploration of this world of wealth and prestige. Yet a double shadow hangs over this precious day, arising from the horrors of the recent past and the disappointments and sacrifices looming in the pair's future.Scripted by Alice Birch (TIFF '16 world premiere Lady Macbeth) and directed by Eva Husson (TIFF '18's Girls of the Sun), Mothering Sunday draws us into Jane and Paul's rendezvous, vividly evoking both its sensuous peaks and sobering undercurrents before zooming ahead into a future time when all this can be placed in perspective. -DIANA SANCHEZSPECIAL PRESENTATIONSUnited Kingdom, 2021English104 minutesDirectorEva HussonCastOdessa Young, Josh O'Connor, Ṣọpẹ́ Dìrísù, Olivia Colman, Colin Firth, Glenda Jackson, Patsy Ferran, Emma D'ArcyScreenplayAlice BirchThe StarlingMelissa McCarthy, Chris O'Dowd and Kevin Kline star in Theodore Melfi's bittersweet tale of a couple working their way toward the other side of grief.Melissa McCarthy has long proved she can play both wild comedy and heartbreaking drama. Working again with her St. Vincent director Theodore Melfi and buoyed by a superb supporting cast, she soars in a complex role that draws upon her impeccable timing and emotional instincts.Lilly (McCarthy) is always the one who holds it together when things go south for her family. A year has passed since she and her husband Jack (Chris O'Dowd) lost their infant daughter. Grief got the better of Jack, who's now recovering in a psychiatric clinic. Lilly holds down her job at the grocery store, keeps up the family's expansive rural property, and faithfully makes the weekly two-hour journey to visit her husband.Concerned that Lilly isn't tending to her own grieving process, a counsellor at Jack's clinic suggests that she see a local therapist, Larry (Kevin Kline, also appearing in Festival selection The Good House). The counsellor neglects to mention that Larry long ago gave up psychology to become a veterinarian — a practice that will prove germane when a dive-bombing starling begins wreaking havoc in Lilly's garden.The intricacies of Matt Harris's sensitive, canny screenplay allow us to observe the ways that every act of love — whether toward a spouse, a client, or an insistent bird — requires both generosity and boundary setting. Lilly can't bear the notion of being a quitter, but without some self-care, all her efforts to care for others could come to naught.Helmed with rich insight into the healing process by Melfi (Academy Award– nominated for Hidden Figures), The Starling lights upon a rare balance of levity and gravity, mischief and tenderness. -CAMERON BAILEYSPECIAL PRESENTATIONSUnited States of America, 2021English103 minutesDirectorTheodore MelfiCastMelissa McCarthy, Chris O'Dowd, Timothy Olyphant, Skyler Gisondo, Daveed Diggs, Laura Harrier, Rosalind Chao, Loretta Devine, Kevin KlineScreenplayMatt HarrisPublicistNetflixThe Electrical Life of Louis Wain An eccentric artist (Benedict Cumberbatch) introduces Victorian London to the delights of cats, in Will Sharpe's enlightening biopic.From Ancient Egypt to TikTok, cats have accompanied humans on life's journey. But who made the creatures cute? The Electrical Life of Louis Wain tells the story of the Victorian-era artist whose widely published drawings of anthropomorphized cats transformed them from mysterious to irresistible. In a dazzling, career-best performance, Benedict Cumberbatch plays one of Britain's most influential eccentrics as a flurry of wild ideas and prodigious artistic output.Louis Wain (Cumberbatch, also at the Festival in The Power of the Dog) brims with creativity, even as his life in the 1880s oscillates between the delightful and the dizzying. To support his widowed mother and five younger sisters, the academy-trained artist sells drawings of animals from the country fair. His skilled and speedy portraiture impresses, but his often stormy view of the world and those in it keeps him from engaging much with society. That is, until he hires a kind, curious governess for his youngest sisters, Emily Richardson (Claire Foy), who illuminates his life in a way even he'd never imagined. Love blooms across the class divide — albeit to the chagrin of Louis's stern sister Caroline (Andrea Riseborough), second oldest and second in command.Writer-director Will Sharpe (television's Flowers, whose co-star Olivia Colman narrates here) uses dynamic visual technique and colourfully shifting mood to convey Louis's complicated mind, fickle wealth, momentous love, and consuming grief. Cumberbatch's transcendent performance stands at the centre of an impressive cast that includes Toby Jones and Adeel Akhtar (also at the Festival in Ali & Ava). Alive with imagination in every scene, The Electrical Life of Louis Wain shows just how we came to live in a cat's world. Meow. -DESCRIPTION COURTESY OF TIFFGALA PRESENTATIONSUnited Kingdom, 2021English111 minutesDirectorWill SharpeCastBenedict Cumberbatch, Claire Foy, Andrea Riseborough, Toby JonesScreenplaySimon Stephenson, Will SharpePublicistAmazon StudiosAll My Puny SorrowsMichael McGowan's touching adaptation of Miriam Toews' beloved novel about two sisters boasts a fine cast led by Alison Pill and Sarah Gadon.Michael McGowan's moving adaptation of Miriam Toews' beloved novel All My Puny Sorrows is propelled by nuanced direction, an affecting script, and a truly stellar, fearless cast. The story revolves around the women of the Von Riesen clan: writer Yoli (Alison Pill), who's tormented by self-doubt and is going through a tough, protracted divorce; her sister Elf (Sarah Gadon), a well-known concert pianist whose bouts with depression threaten to consume her; their steadfast mother Lottie (Mare Winningham); their no-nonsense aunt Tina (Mimi Kuzyk); and Yoli's precocious daughter Nora (Amybeth McNulty).The family are no strangers to sorrow. They left the Mennonite community after their patriarch (Donal Logue) unexpectedly killed himself. (It's not said explicitly, but the film suggests his church played a key role in his decision.) How the Von Riesens, especially Yoli and Elf, confront — and fail to confront — tragedy and trauma is the central focus of the film. The sisters' wisecracking banter and acute awareness of each other's foibles indicates a profound love and mutual dependency, but as Yoli struggles to understand Elf and protect her from her demons, the women's fundamental differences come to the fore.Oscillating powerfully between extremes of joy and sadness, All My Puny Sorrows is also one of the most erudite, literary films you will see this year. Much of the close relationship between Yoli and Elf is based on their love of books (stretching from Philip Larkin to D.H. Lawrence), reflecting their intellectual curiosity and capacity for life — which only makes the film all the more heartbreaking, and its ultimate embrace of life so touching. -STEVE GRAVESTOCKSPECIAL PRESENTATIONSCanada, 2021English103 minutesDirectorMichael McGowanCastAlison Pill, Sarah Gadon, Mare Winningham, Amybeth McNulty, Donal LogueScreenplayMichael McGowanEncounterA decorated Marine (Riz Ahmed) goes on a rescue mission to save his two young sons from an inhuman threat, in the latest from director Michael Pearce.Suspenseful, wildly imaginative, and eerily resonant, British director Michael Pearce's follow-up to his TIFF '17 Platform competitor Beast catapults us into a world where every encounter could lead to peril. Featuring an adrenalized lead performance from Riz Ahmed, this is a thriller for the age of cultural division and seemingly endless existential threat.A decorated marine, Malik Khan (Ahmed) is trained to identify risk. But what if the risk appears totally ordinary? Malik sees bugs. Evil bugs. Alien bugs that seem to be seizing control of people, one after another. Malik can't convince the world to sound the alarm, but he can at least protect his two young sons from global parasitic invasion — which might involve kidnapping them from the home of Malik's estranged wife.Written with Joe Barton (TIFF '17 world premiere The Ritual), Pearce's leap into large-scale filmmaking, with its nod to genre classics like Invasion of the Body Snatchers, brilliantly fuses dazzling spectacle with character-driven drama. Encounter's visuals are by turns gorgeous and shocking. Its atmosphere of American heartland creepiness is both familiar and unnerving.Yet the film ultimately rests on its performances. Oscar winner Octavia Spencer is masterful in a supporting role that prompts us to reconsider everything we've seen, while Ahmed cements his reputation as one of the most compelling actors working today. Whether playfully joshing with his boys, confronting far-right extremists, or defending himself against a human-insect hybrid, Ahmed imbues Malik's every gesture with magnetism and mystery, leading up to a showdown that blurs the cosmic with the cognitive. -CAMERON BAILEYSPECIAL PRESENTATIONSUnited Kingdom, United States of America, 2021English108 minutesDirectorMichael PearceCastRiz Ahmed, Octavia Spencer, Rory CochraneScreenplayJoe Barton, Michael PearcePublicistAmazon StudiosThe GuiltyJake Gyllenhaal stars in Antoine Fuqua's thriller set over the course of a single morning in a 911 dispatch centre.Versatile action auteur Antoine Fuqua (Training Day, screening at the Festival as part of TIFF Rewind) reunites with his Southpaw star Jake Gyllenhaal in this riveting film about an emergency responder's desperate race to save a distressed caller. Unfolding in real time within the confines of a frenetic 911 dispatch centre, Fuqua's The Guilty delivers on its high-concept premise, channelled through another powerhouse performance from Gyllenhaal.As a wildfire rages towards Los Angeles, embittered police officer Joe Bayler (Gyllenhaal) winds down a chaotic but tedious shift answering emergency calls — a punitive demotion he received ahead of an imminent disciplinary hearing. His ennui is soon interrupted by a cryptic call from a woman (Riley Keough) who appears to be attempting to call her child, but is in fact discreetly reporting her own abduction. Working with the meagre clues she is able to provide, Joe throws all his skill and intuition towards ensuring her safety, but as the severity of the crime comes to light, Joe's own psychological state begins to fray and he is forced to reconcile with demons of his own.Every tense moment plays out on Gyllenhaal's face, as he spars with a dynamic ensemble of voices in his headset, including those of Ethan Hawke, Peter Sarsgaard, and Paul Dano. Building off a script from True Detective creator-writer Nic Pizzolatto, Fuqua and cinematographer Maz Makhani crosscut the white-knuckle drama with a montage of monitors broadcasting the apocalyptic inferno outside; a surreal, but all too familiar reflection of our mad world. -CAMERON BAILEYSPECIAL PRESENTATIONSUnited States of America, 2021English90 minutesDirectorAntoine FuquaCastJake Gyllenhaal, Ethan Hawke, Riley Keough, Christina Vidal Mitchell, Eli Goree, Da'Vine Joy Randolph, David Castañeda, Paul Dano, Peter SarsgaardScreenplayNic PizzolattoPublicistNetflixLakewoodNaomi Watts stars in Phillip Noyce's nerve-rattling thriller about a mother struggling to rescue her son from a school shooter.Amy Carr (Naomi Watts) is out for what should have been a restorative morning run when a friend calls with terrifying news: the local high school attended by Noah, her teenage son, has been besieged by an active shooter. Deep within a network of forest paths surrounding her home, miles from town and nearly overwhelmed by panic, Amy refuses to succumb to hopelessness. With her smartphone as her sole means of intervention, she will draw upon every resource she can think of to ensure that her son survives the attack.Helmed by veteran director Phillip Noyce (Rabbit-Proof Fence, Dead Calm) and written by Chris Sparling, Lakewood plunges us headlong into a desperate scenario unfolding in real time. The film echoes Sparling's acclaimed screenplay for Buried, a selection at TIFF 2010, in the sense that most of it unfolds as a one-person show, with Amy navigating the situation remotely. Yet Noyce's film also functions as a tribute to the power of a community working together in the face of calamity, as Amy enlists the assistance of an auto-body shop manager, a 911 operator, a rideshare driver, and one of her co-workers at the Marion County Division of Taxation to help her take matters into her own hands.It is rare to encounter a thriller like Lakewood, at once high-concept and heartfelt, exhilarating and poignant. It is also a showcase for Watts, who masterfully conveys a captivating fusion of impromptu heroism and maternal devotion. -DESCRIPTION COURTESY OF TIFFGALA PRESENTATIONSCanada, 2021English84 minutesDirectorPhillip NoyceCastNaomi WattsScreenplayChris Sparling See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Local DJ, Graham Swift brings you his great show.
Local DJ, Graham Swift brings you his great show.
Local DJ, Graham Swift brings you his great show.
Local DJ, Graham Swift brings you his great show.
Local DJ, Graham Swift brings you his great show.
Local DJ, Graham Swift brings you his great show.
Local DJ, Graham Swift brings you his great show.
Local DJ, Graham Swift brings you his great show.
Local DJ, Graham Swift brings you his great show.
Local DJ, Graham Swift brings you his great show.
Local DJ, Graham Swift brings you his great show.
Local DJ, Graham Swift brings you his great show.
Local DJ, Graham Swift brings you his great show.
This week on Club M.O.C., Metro Beatz spins new bangers from MK, Sllash & Doppe, ,Marshall Jefferson, Graham Swift x Mike Reevey, Siwell, Metro Beatz & more..listen live every Friday night at midnight on mocradio.com
Local DJ, Graham Swift brings you his great show.
Youtube / Soundcloud / Hearthis.at / 1001 Tracklists / Beatport Chart / Apple Music / Deezer / Cast Box / Player FM / Stitcher / iHeartRadio / Tunein / AudioMack / Pocket Cast link : https://fanlink.to/kelltic-prog-036 00:00:00 - 01. FDTD - This Way [ Parasoul Music ] 00:03:53 - 02. SIN - Oxygen [ Bias Beach ] 00:08:32 - 03. Hardwell & Dannic feat. Kelli-Leigh - Chase The Sun ( Jac & Harri Remix ) [ Revealed Recordings ] 00:11:53 - 04. Graham Swift x Mike Reevey - A Thousand Things [ Get Twisted Records ] 00:14:58 - 05. Matroda x Bleu Clair - Disco Tool [ CDR ] 00:18:02 - 06. NOME. - Waterfalls [ Gemstone ] 00:21:36 - 07. Redfield - Guidance [ Ultra Music ] 00:27:57 - 08. DJ S.K.T x Josh Parkinson - Off My Mind [ Stashed ] 00:32:01 - 09. 39 Kingdom & Gellero - Act Like That [ Revealed Radar ] 00:34:34 - 10. Dastic - think about u [ Revealed Recordings ] 00:36:57 - 11. Hardwell feat. JGUAR - Being Alive ( Ryos Remix ) [ Revealed Recordings ] 00:40:57 - 12. Meikle & Roy Orion - Time To Give [ Revealed Radar ] 00:45:03 - 13. Hardwell feat. Amba Shepherd - Apollo ( SICK INDIVIDUALS Remix ) [ Revealed Recordings ] 00:49:07 - 14. HAVOQ & Ragunde - Dance With You [ Revealed Radar ] 00:52:39 - 15. Hardwell & KAAZE feat. Loren Allred - This Is Love ( BLK RSE Remix ) [ Revealed Recordings ] 00:56:07 - 16. Milad E & David Deere - Horizon [ Suanda Voice ] 01:00:04 - 17. Bigtopo - Ali [ Suanda Progressive ] 01:03:15 - 18. J.Puchler & D72 feat. Robin Vane - Love Will Come For All [ Reaching Altitude ] 01:06:40 - 19. AFTERUS - Together Again [ Progressive Vibes Music ] 01:10:19 - 20. Adip Kiyoi & Luise Najib - Distance ( Festival Mix ) [ Suanda Music ] 01:13:18 - 21. Cedric Lass - Roswell [ Nahawand Recordings ] 01:16:44 - 22. Spaceline & U-Mount - Replicant [ We Are Trance ] 01:21:03 - 23. Adip Kiyoi & Khairy Ahmed - Network [ Suanda Music ] 01:24:42 - 24. LKX - Focus [ Interplay Records ] 01:27:41 - 25. Adip Kiyoi - Memories [ Suanda Music ] Promo list email : paddy.kelly@reduxrecordings.com Connect with Paddy Kelly: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/paddykelly2018 Twitter: https://twitter.com/paddykellyKKR Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/paddykellykkr Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/paddykellykkr Youtube : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgRTRqdVC8er4Xseg3edU1w Stitcher : https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/paddy-kelly-mixes Hearthis.at : https://hearthis.at/saturdaysesh-qh/ 1001 Tracklists : https://www.1001tracklists.com/user/paddykellykkr/index.html Apple Music : https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/paddy-kelly-mixes/id1483849229 Deezer :https://www.deezer.com/en/show/606752 Castbox :https://castbox.fm/channel/Paddy-Kelly-Mixes-id2422115?country=gb Tunein : https://tunein.com/podcasts/Music-Podcasts/Paddy-Kelly-Mixes-p1315050/ Player FM : https://player.fm/series/paddy-kelly-mixes Pocket Cast : https://pca.st/ltwdakdx AudioMack :https://audiomack.com/artist/paddy-kelly-kkr iHeartRadio : https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-paddy-kelly-mixes-62216047/
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1. Jonasu - Black Magic (Extended Mix)2. Tom & Jame, Tom Nash - Moses ft. DT James (Extended Mix)3. Vol2Cat - In A Dream (Extended)4. Graham Swift x Mike Reevey - A Thousand Things (Extended Mix)5. Salukii - Fool (Extended Mix)6. CHANEY (feat. Laura Davie) - Back To Me (Extended Mix)7. Martin Solveig - Rejection (Bob Sinclair Mix) CLASSIC TRACK OF THE MONTH8. PS1, Ft. Alex Hosking - Life Goes On (KC Lights Remix) [Extended Mix]9. Bougenvilla & Mairee feat. Nathalie Blue - Bad Option (Extended Mix) [Future House Music] PROMO TRACK OF THE MONTH10. G-POL & Lambi - Light It Up (Extended Mix)11. Landis - Step and Repeat ft. Saint Wade (Titanz Extended Remix) [Fresh Squeeze]12. SMACK & 22Bullets feat. Lovespeake - Ride Or Die (Extended Mix)13.Steff da Campo & Olaf Blackwood - State Of Mind (Robbie Mendez Extended Remix)14. Steve Angello & Laidback Luke feat. Robin S - Show Me Love (Relanium & Deen West x Lion Remix) BANGER OF THE MONTH15. Marten Hørger & Donkong - Ah Lord (Extended Mix)16. Volac - Lose Control (feat. Purple Velvet Curtains) [Extended Mix]17. Reeva - RetroFuture (Extended Mix)18. Adrien Toma & Holseek - Replace (Extended Mix)19. Don Diablo - Through The Storm ft. Jordan Mackampa (Extended Mix)20. Shallou & Colin - Count On (Denis First Remix) EMOTIONAL TRACK OF THE MONTH
Local DJ, Graham Swift brings you his great show.
Local DJ, Graham Swift brings you his great show.
Emre Cizmeci Call Of Week 283 1-Roobjack - Break The Rules [Hyporia] 2-Loud Luxury and Thutmose - Red Handed (Extended Mix) [Armada Music] 3-Angemi x Like Mike - We Come One (Extended Mix) [Smash The House] 4-Niiko x SWAE feat. Max Embers - Better People (Extended Mix) [Armada Music] 5-D.O.D - All Mine (Extended Mix) [Armada Music] 6-Adrian Fyrla - Power In Your Soul (Extended Mix) [Generation HEX] 7-BAD4ALL - On My Mind (Extended Mix) [Space Yacht] 8-Twoloud & Lion ft. Aylin - You Got It Boy (Cosmo & Skoro Remix) [Playbox] 9-Crusy & Harttins - I'm Sorry (Extended Mix) [1001Tracklists] 10-Drop The Cheese - Hey Dunarol (Extended Mix) 11-Cupertino - House Music (Extended Mix) [Digital Empire] 12-DNF - Sweet Like Candy (Extended Mix) [Chapter Eight] 13-Kyro & Pineau - Chemicals (Extended Mix) [Astrx] 14-JONAS EB & FELIKS DIVELLI - Without You (Extended Mix) [POLEIS] 15-Graham Swift x Mike Reevey - A Thousand Things (Extended Mix) [Get Twisted Records] 16-Henry Himself - Take Me (b1rdie & PRIZM Remix) [Teamwrk Records (CLUBWRK)] 17-San Sebastian x Michael Seumeren - Endless (Original Mix) [World Sound] 18-39 Kingdom & Gellero - Act Like That [REVEALED RADAR] 19-BORA & AVADOX - Do it to Them (Original mix) [Mixmash Bold] 20-Van Heden - Play That Again (Extended Mix) [Smash The House]
Local DJ, Graham Swift brings you his great show.
The author of Here We Are, Last Orders, Mothering Sunday, Waterland and so many more joins Kate Evans to talk reading, writing, influences and why a book he first read as a twenty year old was just so important
Three new novels: Louise Erdrich's The Night Watchman, Graham Swift's Here We Are and Cho Nam-Joo's Kim Jiyoung, Born 1982
The Booker Prize-winning author of 'Waterland' and 'Last Orders' reads from his latest collection 'England and Other Stories'.