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#199: [Spotify-Video] tod geglaubtes lebt länger ___ 0:19 Lebe das Leben, für das du gemeint bist 0:47 Venus und die Körpererfahrungen 6:38 Verantwortung für Körper, Geist und Seele 11:46 Die allumfassende Bedeutung von Eigenverantwortung 17:05 Die Kraft der individuellen Erfahrungen 27:23 Männlichkeit und Weiblichkeit vereinen 33:06 Manifestation aus Frieden heraus 42:10 Heilung durch Eigenverantwortung 46:29 Balance zwischen Körper, Geist und Seele 53:52 Einladung zum Venus Clearing ab 16.03. ___ Danke für deine Unterstützung und Freude am Human Flow AIRleben! Folge mir doch auf Instagram oder komme in meinen Telegram-Kanal. Deine Stephanie _____
#153: Das Risiko NICHT du selbst zu sein ___ 0:19 Liebe das Leben, für das du gemeint bist. 0:29 Dankbarkeit für das Buch. 2:06 Die Magie des Spürens. 6:36 Kunsttherapie und Ausdruck. 8:09 Human Flow und Individualität. 12:17 Haltungstraining mit Petra. 16:04 Die Bedeutung der Tiefenmuskulatur. 26:02 Der Wert der inneren Haltung. 33:57 Entscheidungen und Selbstständigkeit. 41:17 Gesundheit und Bewusstsein. 50:29 Risiko der Selbstentfaltung. 54:32 Die innere Stimme hören. 1:00:35 Erfolg und gesellschaftliche Normen. 1:04:46 Die Kraft der eigenen Realität. 1:17:19 Verkörperung und Lebensfreude. ___ Danke für deine Unterstützung und Freude am Human Design AIRleben! Folge mir doch auf Instagram oder komme in meinen Telegram-Kanal. Deine Stephanie _____
Mentioned in this episode:SBCC American Ethnic Studies - https://www.sbcc.edu/americanethnicstudies/Chicano Power Movement - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicano_MovementBlack Power Movement - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_power_movementEl Paso Del Norte - https://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/entries/el-paso-del-norteChicano Secret Service - https://www.facebook.com/ChicanoSecretService/El Teatro Campesino - https://elteatrocampesino.com/Cedric Robinson - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cedric_RobinsonGeorge Lipsitz - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_LipsitzChela Sandoval - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chela_SandovalClyde Woods - https://cbsr.ucsb.edu/news/remembering-clyde-woodsAnything But Mexican: Chicanos in Contemporary Los Angeles by Rodolfo F. Acuña - https://www.versobooks.com/products/1533-anything-but-mexicanRacial Formation in the United States by Michael Omi - https://www.routledge.com/Racial-Formation-in-the-United-States/Omi-Winant/p/book/9780415520317Ramón Favela - https://www.arthistory.ucsb.edu/people/ram%C3%B3n-favelaLiberation Theology - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liberation_theologyHoliday in Cambodia by the Dead Kennedys - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holiday_in_CambodiaDomestic Policy of the Ronald Raegan Administration - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domestic_policy_of_the_Ronald_Reagan_administrationAngela Davis - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angela_DavisSBCC's Courageous Conversations for Outrageous Times for the Chicana/o Culture Conference - https://www.facebook.com/events/784586975229427/Hidden Figures: The American Dream and the Untold Story of the Black Women Who Helped Win the Space Race by Margot Lee Shetterly - https://www.hiddenfigures.com/Xicana/o/x Time and Space Exhibit at the Atkinson Gallery - https://sbcc.edu/newsandevents/pressreleases/2023-9-5-Atkinson-Gallery-Exhibition-Xicano-a-x-Time-Space.phpDel Pueblo Cafe - https://dpcsb.com/EOPS - https://www.sbcc.edu/eopscare/Rasquachismo - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RasquachismoSB Farmer's Market - https://www.sbfarmersmarket.org/Quesadilla - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/QuesadillaMole - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mole_(sauce)Like Water for Chocolate - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Like_Water_for_Chocolate_(film)Chile Relleno - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chile_rellenoShort Rib - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Short_ribsRibeye - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rib_eye_steakEl Taco de Mexico Oxnard - https://www.yelp.com/biz/jesses-el-taco-de-mexico-oxnardRudy's - https://www.rudys-mexican.com/Meun Fan Thai Cafe - https://meunfanthaicafe.com/ Carne Adovada (New Mexico) - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AdobadaCarnitas El Brother - https://www.carnitaselbrother.com/Yolanda's Mexican Cafe - https://www.yolandasmexicancafe.com/Andria's Seafood Restaurant - https://www.andriasseafood.com/Bristol Farms - https://www.bristolfarms.com/stores/la-cumbreBangkok Avenue - https://www.bangkokavenuetoaks.com/Finish the Fight Virtual Play - https://timesevents.nytimes.com/finishthefightLone Star - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lone_Star_(1996_film)Human Flow - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_FlowThe Pearl Button - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Pearl_ButtonWashington Bullets by the Clash - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=slOz1XFCUXEThe Black Power Mixtape - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Black_Power_Mixtape_1967%E2%80%931975Race: The Power of an Illusion - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Race:_The_Power_of_an_IllusionThe Wind That Swept Mexico by Anita Brenner - https://utpress.utexas.edu/9780292790247/Occupied America: A History of Chicanos by Rodolfo F. Acuna - https://www.pearson.com/en-us/subject-catalog/p/occupied-america-a-history-of-chicanos/P200000002694/9780137525508The House on Mango Street by Sandra Cisneros - https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/27844/the-house-on-mango-street-by-sandra-cisneros/Federico Fellini - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Federico_FelliniThe Brother from Another Planet - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Brother_from_Another_PlanetEight Men Out - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eight_Men_Out
#151: neues Angebot HUMAN FLOW - meine 1:1 Begleitung ___ 0:05 Einzigartigkeit und Menschsein 1:58 1 zu 1 Begleitung 4:25 Frequenzarbeit und Veränderungsprozess 9:41 Ängste und Limitierungen erkennen 13:43 Klarheit und Energiemanagement 17:26 Geld verdienen und Selbstständigkeit 20:01 Codierungen und Integration 22:35 Bearbeitung von Blindspots 24:24 Manifestation und Zusammenarbeit ___ Danke für deine Unterstützung und Freude am Human Design AIRleben! Folge mir doch auf Instagram oder komme in meinen Telegram-Kanal. Deine Stephanie _____
In this episode of November 2017, Justin, Alex, and Noah discuss the Netflix film Mudbound, before considering the current state of historical films. Other films and television discussed include, Runaways S1, Human Flow, Pariah, and Best in Show. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cinemajoes/support
SPECIAL EPISODE!!! Live Talk Art!!! Robert Diament meets legendary artist Ai Weiwei (*1957, Beijing) recorded at Kite Festival, Oxfordshire on 12th June 2022. Ai Weiwei lives and works in multiple locations, including Beijing (China), Berlin (Germany), Cambridge (UK) and Lisbon (Portugal). He is a multimedia artist who also works in film, writing and social media. Special thanks to Tortoise Media, Tom Macklin and the wonderful team at Kite Festival."Expressing oneself is a part of being human. To be deprived of a voice is to be told you are not a participant in society; ultimately it is a denial of humanity." www.aiweiwei.comAi Weiwei is renowned for making strong aesthetic statements that resonate with timely phenomena across today's geopolitical world. From architecture to installations, social media to documentaries, Ai uses a wide range of mediums as expressions of new ways for his audiences to examine society and its values. Recent exhibitions include: Ai Weiwei: Resetting Memories at MARCO in Monterrey, Ai Weiwei: Bare Life at the Mildred Lane Kemper Museum in St. Louis, Ai Weiwei at the K20/K21 in Dusseldorf, and Good Fences Make Good Neighbors with the Public Art Fund in New York City.Ai was born in Beijing in 1957 and currently resides and works in Berlin. Ai is the recipient of the 2015 Ambassador of Conscience Award from Amnesty International and the 2012 Václav Havel Prize for Creative Dissent from the Human Rights Foundation.A global citizen, artist and thinker, Ai Weiwei moves between modes of production and investigation, subject to the direction and outcome of his research, whether into the Chinese earthquake of 2008 (for works such as Straight, 2008-12 and Remembering, 2009) or the worldwide plight of refugees and forced migrants (for Law of the Journey and his feature-length documentary, Human Flow, both 2017). From early iconoclastic positions in regards to authority and history, which included Dropping a Han Dynasty Urn and a series of middle-finger salutes to sites of power, Study of Perspective (both 1995), Ai's production expanded to encompass architecture, public art and performance. Beyond concerns of form or protest, Ai now measures our existence in relation to economic, political, natural and social forces, uniting craftsmanship with conceptual creativity. Universal symbols of humanity and community, such as bicycles, flowers and trees, as well as the perennial problems of borders and conflicts are given renewed potency though installations, sculptures, films and photographs, while Ai continues to speak out publicly on issues he believes important. He is one of the leading cultural figures of his generation and serves as an example for free expression both in China and internationally.Follow @aiww on Instagram and @aiww on Twitter. See more of Ai Weiwei's work at Lisson Gallery's website: https://www.lissongallery.com/artists/ai-weiweiTo learn more about Kite Festival, visit: https://kitefestival.co.uk/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Better Shelter's website (along with information about Structure) can be found here.Human Flow, the documentary mentioned by Max, can be found here. It is also available to stream on iTunes, Amazon, Google Play, and Youtube.
Rambling about being in the moment, a Netflix documentary and my feelings on humans.
Ai Weiwei, one of the most adored and influential - some might say, most dangerous - artists of our time, is our guest on the third English-language episode of “Alles gesagt?” (“Nuff Said?“), ZEIT’s never-ending podcast. Ai Weiwei is not only an artist, he’s also an architect (he helped design the National Stadium in Beijing) and a filmmaker (he directed the Oscar-nominated documentary "Human Flow”). He is also well-known as a political activist for his fight for democracy and freedom of speech in his home country and for his criticism of the Chinese government for its censorship. The hosts of “Alles gesagt?“, Jochen Wegner and Christoph Amend, met with Ai Weiwei in his Berlin studio this August. Ai Weiwei was born 1957 in Beijing as a son of author Ai Qing, a highly esteemed poet under Mao in the early 1950s. Ai grew up in re-education camps with his family after his father fell from grace with the Mao regime and was banned in 1961. (He was rehabilitated in 1976, two years after Mao’s death). In 1978, Ai Weiwei started studying animation at the film academy in Beijing before moving to New York in the 1980s. He lived in the U.S. until the early 90s, returning to Beijing in 1993 due to the illness of his father and becoming established as an artist in his home country. He had a major international breakthrough with his work “Fairytale," displayed at documenta 12 in 2007, a piece which brought 1,001 Chinese people to Kassel. Ai Weiwei has been arrested several times for his political activism. In 2011, he spent 81 days in solitary confinement, an event which was accompanied by a wave of international protest. His passport wasn't returned to him until 2015, at which time he left China for Germany, living in Berlin between 2015 and 2019, where he held a guest professorship at Berlin University of the Arts. In 2019, he decided to move to Cambridge with his family, criticizing Germany for its intolerance and racism, but he still runs his studio in Berlin. In this episode, Ai Weiwei talks about his Chinese roots, his adventures in the United States, and his experience with living in Germany. He explains his love for blackjack and criticizes the global art market. For the first time, our infinite podcast did not come to an end. Ai Weiwei is the first guest who did not choose a Schlusswort (final word) to signify the end of our conversation, and simply left. So we are still recording.
This week we watch the documentary, Human Flow, about the global displacement of 65 million people and examine the refugee crisis, what can be done, apathy, compassion and the church's response.
After a summer defined by protest, we invite on Ai Weiwei, one of the most influential artists and activists of our time, to discuss whether we've changed. Weiwei describes how to protest creatively and powerfully ("you only see your power from your enemy's eye"), the symbolic meaning of this pandemic, and his view on the state of humanity. Plus: FT arts editor Jan Dalley joins Lilah to unpack the conversation and consider where art is going.Links from the episode:—Circa 2020 on Instagram. They're raising money for struggling UK artists with a £100 Ai Weiwei print here through October—Watch Human Flow on Amazon Prime or here—Watch Coronation, Ai Weiwei's most recent documentary, which compiled secret footage of Wuhan during the peak of the Covid crisis, on Vimeo—13 Ai Weiwei works to know (Royal Academy of Arts)—FT piece on the best new operas online (paywall)—Jan Dalley's review of the art world in the 2010sClip credit: AT SEA consists of footage filmed by Ai Weiwei during the making of “Human Flow” in 2016. Since 2015, hundreds of thousands of refugees have attempted the dangerous sea journey trying to reach Europe. Alongside these scenes are shots of physical barriers erected across Europe, the cold response to the plea for safety and shelter from the world’s most vulnerable. Video edited by: Autumn Rin Quotes: The border is not in Lesbos, it is in our minds and in our hearts. – Ai Weiwei, Chinese artist (b. 1957) Music Credit: Karsten Fundal See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Ben and Paul give their analysis of the documentary Human Flow by Ai Weiwei. Thought-provoking discussions ranging from the refugee crisis to climate change. A real great listen and a phenomenal documentary. Rate and Subscribe!
MDC ep.21 part 2 รีวิว Human Flow : มนุษย์ทุกคนในโลกก็เท่าๆกันเมื่อเรามองเทียบกับขนาดของโลกใบนี้ ภาพยนตร์สารคดีของ 'อ้าย เว่ยเว่ย' บอกเล่าเรื่องราวประชากรโลกที่ต้องอพยพย้ายถิ่นฐาน ประชากรกว่า 65 ล้านคนทั่วโลก ต้องประสบกับการย้ายที่อยู่อาศัยตลอดเวลา 'Human Flow' จึงเป็นการพาเราไปสำรวจและมองดูเพื่อนมนุษย์ที่ต้องประสบปัญหาในการอาศัยใช้พื้นที่ส่วนหนึ่งบนโลกร่วมกับเรา . Call Me by Your Name: เราต่างเคยมีรักครั้งแรกที่ไม่มีทางจางหายไปจากความรู้สึก ตัวหนังจะพาเรากลับไปหาความรักในอดีตได้มากแค่ไหน และความสัมพันธ์ระหว่างชายรักชายจะสวยงามละมุนละไมแค่ไหน กดฟังเลยครับ . Ferdinand: กระทิงหัวใจอ่อนโยน แอนิเมชั่นที่ดูเพลินพร้อมทั้งเลือกวิถีชีวิตในแบบที่อยากจะเป็นไปกับการผจญภัยของ เฟอร์ดินานด์ ขอให้มีความสุขกับการรับชมภาพยนตร์ครับ :)
Are we investing our energy in things we want to grow? In our 8th conversation, we consider how we "buy into" things we may not want. How can we take responsibility for our energy and attention to create the more sustainable and compassionate world we desire? What resources do we need to stay awake without collapsing or numbing-out in the face of increasing human suffering and despair? REFERERENCES: Lisa mentioned: Ai Wei Wei's new film, "Human Flow" https://www.humanflow.com Eric Booth’s new book, "Tending the Perennials: The Art and Spirit of a Personal Religion" http://tendingtheperennials.com CREDITS: Artist Tom X created the painting behind our show title Kevin McLeod created our show music Connect with Helen Lowe: www.creativecatalyst.us Connect with Lisa Fitzhugh: www.lisafitzhugh.me
In our season one finale, we question and explore the ways in which artists wield their work as an activist tool by revisiting Ai Weiwei’s 2017 citywide blockbuster exhibition, “Good Fences Make Good Neighbors”. Weiwei joins Public Art Fund Director & Chief Curator Nicholas Baume for a conversation about the project and his own history here in New York City. We’ll also hear from Bitta Mostofi, the Commissioner for the New York City Mayor’s Office of Immigrant Affairs about the intersections between art and activism she’s observed over the years and the ways in which spectacle can spark dialogue and serve a cause.Ai Weiwei’s documentary, Human Flow, is currently streaming on Amazon. For more information on Bitta and her work with MOIA, please visit nyc.gov/immigrants. Support the show (https://www.publicartfund.org/support)
After releasing Human Flow, his 2017 documentary on the refugee crisis, artist and activist Ai Weiwei was left with 900 hours of footage - what he calls "the rest." This film wasn't just cutting-floor material. It shows the human face of what happens when war forces people to flee their homes, uprooting their families, lives, and futures. The Rest is Weiwei's second close-up at a growing crisis that he says implicates everyone across the globe: from refugees themselves, to the policymakers making it difficult for them to cross borders, to viewers just like us.
This is the ultimate review of the first and second episode of Netflix's new show "Black Summer" titled "Human Flow" and "Drive". Rima and Shawn break down their top five from the episodes as well as share notes about the episode. Tune in to hear the News from Netflix and Black Summer. Then listen to the Messages from the followers as Rima and Shawn share listener feedback. Follow us as we try to survive the Zombie apocalypse in Episode 86 "Human Flow" (Black Summer S1E01) and "Drive" (Black Summer S1E02). Next Week Rima and Shawn will be covering the third, fourth and fifth episode from Netflix’s TV Series "Black Summer" titled “Summer School", "Alone”, "Diner". Follow Us On Twitter: @StrangeTCast Like us on Facebook at: StrangerTCast Email Rima and Shawn: StrangerThingsCastPod@gmail.com Check out Shawn's other Podcast The Language of Bromance. And Check out Strange Indeed and all the other great Podcast at Podcastica.com If you are planning on buying anything from Amazon use our Amazon Link. Episode Sponsored By: Are you on a health and fitness journey? Why not get paid for it? Do you wanna get Gains like Shawn? Email insideout.fitlife1@gmail.com for more information.
Solid premiere. A group of strangers in a small community attempt to make it to the stadium; a safe haven for survivors at the beginning of a zombie outbreak. Rating: 8.4/10 Feedback: blackgirlcouch@gmail.comTwitter: christinaj16831Tumblr: slowlyandrogynousmiracle
Ten on Ten ! This week podcast is about... Josh Island's single "Human Flow", The brand new band CHEAK ! with "Lovers Lane", DJ NOSI with his first song "Papaya", and The Disliked's new single "Money"
Dianne and Marnell discuss the first episode of the first season of the hit Netflix show, "Black Summer" Learn more, subscribe, or contact us at www.southgatemediagroup.com. You can write to us at southgatemediagroup@gmail.com and let us know what you think. Be sure to rate us and review the episode. It really helps other people find us. Thanks! Follow us on Twitter at @biterspodcast Biters on YouTube http://bit.ly/2lt2VjX Email biterspodcast@gmail.com Facebook.com/BitersPodcast Instagram.com/biterspodcast Webpage www.southgatemediagroup.com/nuffsaidpodcast Please consider supporting our network https://www.patreon.com/SouthgateMediaGroup Get a Biters T-Shirt at Tee Public with this link http://shrsl.com/t5aj SHOW HOSTS: Dianne Bethana, Marnell Steiner SHOW EDITOR: Rob Southgate PRODUCER: Rob Southgate
During World War II, many Greek people had to flee their homes and seek safety in the Middle East. Today, Syrian refugees flee violence in the Middle East, and wind up on the shores of Greece. Argyro Nicolaou, a PhD student in Comparative Literature, wants us to take a second look at the literature and art that displaced people produce, particularly in the Mediterranean. Can we find common ground between displaced Greeks in World War II, and displaced Syrians today? Full Transcript The Veritalk Team: Host/Producer: Anna Fisher-Pinkert Executive Producer: Ann Hall Sound Designer: Ian Coss Logo Designer: Emily Wilson
Vamos falar sobre o documentário Human Flow, de Al Weiwei. Uma obra politicamente correta que me provocou um pouco. Entenda o porquê. Também sobre uma discussão de relativização de crimes ... O post Human Flow: Visão politicamente correta da crise migratória – Ep106 apareceu primeiro em Felipe Hamachi.
This podcast explores the global refugee crisis in Ai Weiwei's documentary Human Flow and how best to view and discuss the film in the classroom, and the politics and satire of Armando Iannucci's The Death of Stalin. Human Flow https://www.intofilm.org/films/19076 Refugee Week Resource https://www.intofilm.org/resources/74 People and Democracy film list https://www.intofilm.org/films/filmlist/52 The Death of Stalin https://www.intofilm.org/films/19050
The Joes (Alex, Justin, and Noah) devote a full episode to 2 recent big studio movies. Films/TV discussed: Loveless; The Taste of Cement; Human Flow; Killing Eve; Fleabag; Solo: A Star Wars Story; Rogue One: A Star Wars Story; Deadpool; Deadpool 2; Atlanta Follow the show @CinemaJoes on Twitter and follow our hosts around the web at the places below! Justin - http://thecinemaverick.com/ @thecinemaverick on Letterboxd Noah - http://francnoir.blogspot.com/ @francnoir on Twitter Alex - @MediaThinkings on Twitter & Letterboxd --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/CinemaJoes/support
Le débat en présence du groupe local n°100 d'Amnesty International.
La présentation en présence du groupe local n°100 d'Amnesty International.
Lee and Josh chat about: Stanley Kubrick, mini-festivals, 3D presentations, 70mm lenses, supporting Canadian film, movie posters, and a brief mention of Star Wars. Plus, they mention the movies on screen from April 20th - 26th, 2018: The Death of Stalin, The Leisure Seeker, The Devil & Father Amorth, The Great Silence, The Rocky Horror Picture Show, + special presentations of The Vatican Deception, Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory, Phoenix Wilder & the Great Elephant Adventure, and Human Flow!
Where we chat to Love, Simon stars Katherine Langford and Nick Robinson, fight about their new movie, what tombs need raiding and Al Weiwei’s Human Flow
Inaugural episode of Deeply Curious! We talk about introverts vs extroverts and also about some things we love this week. What we love: Human Flow — You Are a Badass Books Mentioned: Introvert Power — Quiet Cody: YouTube — Instagram — Twitter Sarah: YouTube — Instagram — Twitter
Annihilation, In the Fade and Human Flow were discussed. With Cerise Howard, Emma Westwood, Sally Christie and Stuart Richards.
Stream episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com (mobile friendly). Human Flow (Documentary) Human Flow is director and artist Ai Weiwei's detailed and heartbreaking exploration into the global refugee crisis. Director: Ai Weiwei Writers: Chin-Chin Yap, Tim Finch Stars: Israa Abboud, Hiba Abed, Rami Abu Sondos - (IMDb) Movies First RSS feed: https://audioboom.com/channels/4673419.rss Subscribe, rate and review Movies First at all good podcatcher apps, including Apple Podcasts (formerly iTunes), Stitcher, PocketCasts, audioBoom, CastBox.FM, Podbean, Spreaker etc. For more, follow Movies First on Facebook, twitter and Google+: Facebook - @moviesfirst twitter - @ moviesfirst Google+ - https://plus.google.com/u/2/collection/8p-OaB If you're enjoying Movies First, please share and tell your friends. Your support would be appreciated...thank you. #movies #cinema #entertainment #podcast #reviews #moviesfirst #humanflow Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We explore the young life of Manchester music icon Morrissey in England Is Mine. Artist Ai Weiwei examines the global refugee crisis in Human Flow. In television, the cast of Safe Harbour talk about the making of their drama series.
Charlie, Jess, Daniel and Chris discuss the week's films, we look at controversial casting in comic book movies after the announcement of comedienne Kristen Wiig in 'Wonder Woman 2', and inspired by the team behind 'Juno' and 'Young Adult' reuniting for this year's 'Tully', discuss the best writer/director partnerships.Reviews▸ Tomb Raider▸ That's Not My Dog!▸ Human Flow▸ Kangaroo▸ England Is Mine▸ The Strangers: Prey At Night▸ National Theatre Live: Young MarxTrailers▸ Mary Poppins Returns▸ Tully▸ The GrinchNews▸ This week, the internet exploded with news that funny girl Kristen Wiig has joined the ‘Wonder Woman 2’ cast as its villain, Cheetah. Keyboard warriors-slash-geeks immediately had their claws out, objecting to this casting choice with extreme prejudice - however, this is not the first time nor will it be the last that fans have been none-to-happy about those slipping into their favourite characters - only for them to surprise us all and rule the day. So who else has suffered this same wrath? ▸ After discussing Jason Reitman and Diablo Cody's ‘Tully’ in our trailer wrap, and the SWITCH team is getting excited about a reunion from the writer/director partnership behind 'Juno' and 'Young Adult'. We check out the best behind-the-scenes relationships throughout cinema history.Competitions▸ Win one of five copies of 'The Handmaid's Tale' Season 1▸ Win one of five copies of 'Catastrophe' Season 3Stay Up-To-Datefacebook.com/maketheswitchAUtwitter.com/maketheswitchAUinstagram.com/maketheswitchAUmaketheswitchAU.tumblr.comThe hoststwitter.com/Charlie_Davidtwitter.com/MissJess_SWITCHtwitter.com/DanielLammintwitter.com/ChrisCEdwardsNext week's episode▸ Reviews of 'Peter Rabbit', 'Mary Magdalene', 'The Divine Order', 'Earth: One Amazing Day' and 'Pacific Rim Uprising'For more episodeswww.SWITCHCast.com.auEnjoy the episode?We'd love if you took a minute to vote for us in the Australian Podcast Awards!
Our International Women's Day special is hosted by critic and academic Deb Verhoeven, and is full of women's voices discussing film and television.
Our International Women's Day special is hosted by critic and academic Deb Verhoeven, and is full of women's voices discussing film and television.
What makes a town strong--financially and otherwise? Pete and Elias talk with Bo Wright about the mission and impact of the Strong Towns movement, along with a review of the documentary Human Flow and some thoughts on Rabbi A.J. Heschel's ideas of the sabbath.
节目摘要 主要聊了一下提名的两部电影《请以你的名字呼唤我》(Call Me by Your Name)和《至暗时刻》(Darkest Hour)。 节目备注 播客中提到的相关作品的介绍和链接: 电影 《请以你的名字呼唤我》(Call Me by Your Name) (2017) 《至暗时刻》(Darkest Hour) (2017) 《国宝银行:小到可以进监狱》(Abacus: Small Enough to Jail) (2016) 《伊卡洛斯》(Icarus) (2017) 《人流》(Human Flow) (2017) 脱口秀 《我的下位来宾鼎鼎大名》(My Next Guest Needs No Introduction with David Letterman) 《戴夫·查普尔:淡定哥》(Dave Chappelle: Equanimity) 音乐 Mystery of Love—Sufjan Stevens My Love—The Bird And The Bee 如何收听「不丧」: 任何设备都可以通过访问「不丧」的网站在线收听 我们推荐使用泛用型播客客户端收听「不丧」 泛用型播客客户端直接通过播客上传者提供的RSS向用户提供播客内容和信息,不会有第三方的干涉;并且只要上传者更新了Feed,就能在客户端上收听到节目。 iOS平台上我们推荐使用Podcast(苹果预装播客客户端),Castro,Overcast和Pocket Casts。 Android平台上收听方式可以参照这里。 macOS和Windows平台可以通过iTunes收听。
节目摘要 主要聊了一下提名的两部电影《请以你的名字呼唤我》(Call Me by Your Name)和《至暗时刻》(Darkest Hour)。 节目备注 播客中提到的相关作品的介绍和链接: 电影 《请以你的名字呼唤我》(Call Me by Your Name) (2017) 《至暗时刻》(Darkest Hour) (2017) 《国宝银行:小到可以进监狱》(Abacus: Small Enough to Jail) (2016) 《伊卡洛斯》(Icarus) (2017) 《人流》(Human Flow) (2017) 脱口秀 《我的下位来宾鼎鼎大名》(My Next Guest Needs No Introduction with David Letterman) 《戴夫·查普尔:淡定哥》(Dave Chappelle: Equanimity) 音乐 Mystery of Love—Sufjan Stevens My Love—The Bird And The Bee 如何收听「不丧」: 任何设备都可以通过访问「不丧」的网站在线收听 我们推荐使用泛用型播客客户端收听「不丧」 泛用型播客客户端直接通过播客上传者提供的RSS向用户提供播客内容和信息,不会有第三方的干涉;并且只要上传者更新了Feed,就能在客户端上收听到节目。 iOS平台上我们推荐使用Podcast(苹果预装播客客户端),Castro,Overcast和Pocket Casts。 Android平台上收听方式可以参照这里。 macOS和Windows平台可以通过iTunes收听。
节目摘要 主要聊了一下提名的两部电影《请以你的名字呼唤我》(Call Me by Your Name)和《至暗时刻》(Darkest Hour)。 节目备注 播客中提到的相关作品的介绍和链接: 电影 《请以你的名字呼唤我》(Call Me by Your Name) (2017) 《至暗时刻》(Darkest Hour) (2017) 《国宝银行:小到可以进监狱》(Abacus: Small Enough to Jail) (2016) 《伊卡洛斯》(Icarus) (2017) 《人流》(Human Flow) (2017) 脱口秀 《我的下位来宾鼎鼎大名》(My Next Guest Needs No Introduction with David Letterman) 《戴夫·查普尔:淡定哥》(Dave Chappelle: Equanimity) 音乐 Mystery of Love—Sufjan Stevens My Love—The Bird And The Bee 如何收听「不丧」: 任何设备都可以通过访问「不丧」的网站在线收听 我们推荐使用泛用型播客客户端收听「不丧」 泛用型播客客户端直接通过播客上传者提供的RSS向用户提供播客内容和信息,不会有第三方的干涉;并且只要上传者更新了Feed,就能在客户端上收听到节目。 iOS平台上我们推荐使用Podcast(苹果预装播客客户端),Castro,Overcast和Pocket Casts。 Android平台上收听方式可以参照这里。 macOS和Windows平台可以通过iTunes收听。
This week on the InSession Film Podcast: Extra Film segment, we end our 2017 campaign by discussing the Polish film THE LURE and the great documentary HUMAN FLOW - two films that could not be more different from one another. We also say goodbye to our great friend Vince Leo as a full-time co-host. - Review: The Lure (11:06) - Review: Human Flow (39:09) Thanks for listening and be sure to subscribe on iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, Soundcloud or TuneIn Radio! iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/insession-film-podcast/id605634337 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5LIi40D5BTFnsRMP57O5nG Google Play: https://play.google.com/music/listen?authuser&u=0#/ps/It5foal422yoktioaclalk3ykyi Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/insession-film Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/insession-film TuneIn Radio: http://tunein.com/radio/The-InSession-Film-Podcast-p522717/ Listen Now: http://insessionfilm.com/insession-film-podcasts-listen-now/
Our final "Awards Bound" episode before the Oscar nominations are announced next week! We take a look at the 15 documentaries on the shortlist for Best Documentary Feature! Abacus: Small Enough To Jail (2:25), City of Ghosts (4:40), Chasing Coral (7:35), Ex Libris: The New York Public Library (9:20), Faces Places (14:10), Human Flow (16:30), Icarus (19:40), An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power (24:25), Jane (28:10), LA 92 (30:34), Last Men In Aleppo (34:30), Long Strange Trip (37:30), One Of Us (40:50), Strong Island (44:40), Unrest (49:40). Hosted by Carlos Aguilar & Conor Holt. Music by Kevin MacLeod at www.incompetech.com
Ai Weiwei brings displaced peoples from across the world together in his documentary on the global refugee crisis. We discuss their plight, the film's use of poetry, Weiwei's imagery, and the countless ways in which he humanises people who are insulted, ignored, used as bargaining chips, and condemned to lives of confinement with no end in sight. Recorded on 9th January 2018.
In his new movie, “Human Flow,” artist and human rights activist Ai Weiwei documents the plight of refugees struggling in a hot and crowded world. Greg also talks to an artist who uses music to convey emotional urgency around climate disruption. Bill Collins, Scientific Advisor, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Stephan Crawford, Founder, The Climate Music Project Ai Weiwei, Artist and Activist This program was recorded at the Commonwealth Club in San Francisco, CA.
Kelly Needham steps in for Kase as she and Van look at drama Stronger, seasonal horror flick Better Watch Out, out-there indie tale Brigsby Bear, samurai epic Blade of the Immortal, Jewish drama Menashe, chamber drama The Dinner, the reissue of A Matter of Life and Death, and Ai Weiwei documentary Human Flow. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Director + artist Ai Weiwei discusses the ambition and scale of his documentary on the current refugee crisis.
With Francine Stock. Artist Ai Weiwei reveals why he decided to make a feature length documentary, Human Flow, about refugee crises around the world and about his own life in exile. The Oscar winning writer of The Hurt Locker, Mark Boal discusses the ethics of depicting police brutality in his latest docu-drama Detroit, which shows three police officers killing and torturing suspects during the 1968 riots. Catherine Bray and Nadia Denton slug it out to get their directors into the The A to Z of film-makers. Comedian Rosemary Fletcher considers why there's only ever one woman in an action movie, and her task is almost always thankless.
This week Lee and Josh chat about: a weekly schedule vs monthly, the multiplex distribution conundrum, endless Disaster Artist requests, visiting New York and Pittsburgh, Star Wars, Justice League, and that we forgot about the cinema's 85th birthday! They also discuss the a packed week of movie screenings from December 8th - 14th, 2017: Human Flow, Lady Bird, Loving Vincent, Florida Project, Do Donkey's Act?, Thelma, The Room, Batman Returns, and It's A Wonderful Life!
Tyler and David discuss what they've been watching, including Grave of the Vampire, Detroit, Tattoo Nation, Home for the Holidays, Dunkirk, Miller's Crossing, Human Flow, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows; Part 2, The LEGO Batman Movie, Tropic Thunder, Molly's Game, Clueless, Trollhunter, My Scientology Movie, 78/52: Hitchcock's Shower Scene, The American Scream, Better Watch Out, Beyond the Gates, City of Ghosts, Battle of the Sexes, Roman J. Israel, Esq., Zodiac, The Shape of Water, Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri, I, Tonya, Mindhunter, Project Runway, New Girl, Search Party, Demetri Martin: Live (At the Time), Brian Regan: Nunchucks and Flamethrowers and The Deuce.
Paul hat gelernt was eine Menstruationstasse ist, Luis hat einen Film geschaut der keinen Spaß macht und Johannes kann es nicht fassen das sein größter politischer Traum eventuell doch platzen könnte. Shownotes: Menstruationstasse; Jamaika Sondierungen gescheitert; Ai WeiWei; Human Flow; Was hört ihr gerade so? Mutoid Man - War Moans (Paul); Bluszcz - Junior (Luis); Big K.R.I.T. - 4eva Is A Mighty Long Time (Johannes); Dissect Podcast (Johannes); American Vandal (Johannes);
O novo filme da DC é a principal atração do podcast... com direito a um papo sobre as polêmicas envolvendo a participação do diretor Zack Snyder e sobre o bigode do Superman, apagado digitalmente. Liga da Justiça (23:00) superou Mulher-Maravilha e Batman vs Superman? Os novos heróis empolgam ao ponto de querermos seus filmes solo? A DC está copiando a fórmula de humor da Marvel? O blockbuster fica ou cai da Varanda? A Trama (1:03:54) novo trabalho do diretor Laurent Cantet, também gera debate com sua narrativa em que uma oficina de escrita se transforma num thriller psicológico sobre a relação entre uma professora e um aluno de extrema-direita. No Boletim do Oscar (10:43), em foco os favoritos para as indicações ao Independent Spirit Awards. Nas Recomendações (1:25:11), algumas séries, filmes disponíveis em streaming no Brasil e destaque para a estreia de Human Flow nos cinemas. E ainda tem Cantinho do Ouvinte e muito mais. Bom podcast!
On Sunday, October 8th, join New America NYC for a private screening of Human Flow, a sweeping new film by world-renowned artist, activist, and icon Ai Weiwei, followed by a conversation with Richard Gere and David Miliband on the plight of refugees all over the world. More than 65 million people have been forcibly displaced due to war, persecution, climate change, and crushing poverty in the greatest human displacement since World War II. Setting out on a journey across 23 countries, Ai Weiwei, who spent his own childhood as a displaced person during China's Cultural Revolution, follows a chain of urgent human stories across the globe to bear witness to this massive human migration, elucidating both the staggering scale of the refugee crisis and its intimately personal human impact. From perilous ocean crossings to barbed-wire borders, Ai follows the desperate attempts of men, women, and children as they move from dislocation and disillusionment to endurance and adaptation. HumanFlow is a testament to the unassailable human spirit and poses a question that will define this century's greatest human rights challenge: will we emerge from fear and isolation and choose a path of freedom and respect for one another? SPEAKERS Ai Weiwei @aiwwArtist and activist Director, Human Flow Richard GereActor and humanitarian David Miliband @DMilibandPresident and CEO, International Rescue Committee Former Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, United Kingdom
This week, Clint keeps it simple with reviews of Taika Waititi's rollicking Marvel space opera THOR: RAGNAROK, as well as the deeply affecting Ai Weiwei refugee documentary HUMAN FLOW!
In today’s episode, we’ll explore Chinese Artist Ai Weiwei’s 2017 documentary, HUMAN FLOW. Ai Weiwei is one of China’s most acclaimed artist, an international cultural influencer, an activist, filmaker, curator and architect. In Human Flow, Ai Weiwei works to capture the depth and enormity of the largest displacement of humans since the end of world war II. More than 65 million people around the world have fled their homes as a result of war, famine, and climate change. In just over one year of filming, Ai Weiwei takes us to 23 countries, including Afghanistan, Bangladesh, France, Greece, Germany, Iraq, Israel, Italy, Kenya, Mexico, Turkey and the United States. Ai Weiwei introduces us to the most desperate of people, and brings a keen focus to a reality that is mostly lost when added to the ever changing news cycle. We’ll briefly explore themes around human connectedness, compassion, and the sovereignty of the individual. Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c-cj1USHAfQ Human Flow Website: https://www.humanflow.com Let The Light In: https://www.facebook.com/letthelightinnow/
This week on Intercepted: Investigative journalist Jane Mayer exposes the Koch Brother puppet masters behind Vice President Mike Pence’s rise to power and the ruthless pursuit of corporate profits that put Pence a heartbeat from the presidency.We speak to Chinese dissident and renown artist Ai Weiwei about the humanitarian catastrophe of the 65 million globally displaced migrants and his new documentary, Human Flow. And we end with Deerhoof's Greg Saunier on the songs of “Mountain Moves.”
Hope and George are back with a batch of new films on theaters and on home video...
Ai WeiWei, the most famous political artist in the world, talks about his new documentary on global refugee crisis. It's called “Human Flow” --it opens in LA Friday Oct 20. Plus: Amy Wilentz on 'The Children's Hour': Ivanka, Jared, and Don Jr.
Artist, architect, and activist Ai Weiwei joins co-hosts Eric Newman and Medaya Ocher to discuss his new feature-length film Human Flow; and the on-going global refugee crisis that it documents. The conversation weaves through matters central to 21st Century humanity: digital technology, globalization, national identity, economic inequality, climate catastrophes, demagogues, and threats to liberty - as well as more eternal themes like war, beauty, human vulnerability, and how we bear witness to the mystery of existence.
Ai WeiWei, the most famous political artist in the world, talks about his new documentary on global refugee crisis. It's called “Human Flow” --it opens in LA Friday Oct 20. Plus: Amy Wilentz on 'The Children's Hour': Ivanka, Jared, and Don Jr.
“Human Flow” is Ai Weiwei’s amazing documentary on the global refugee crisis. He’s our greatest political artist—here he talks about his first feature film, shot in 23 countries and dozens of refugee camps.
Prima un riassuntino della Milano Games Week e dei videogame lì presentati e poi la nuova serie tv italiana di stampo internazionale: Suburra. Poi il film della settimana, cioè Blade Runner 2049 e il filmaccio della settimana, Come ti ammazzo il bodyguard. Più decente invece Ammore e Malavita, non come la tragedia che è Emoji the movie. La sorpresa invece è Chi m’ha visto, film in cui Favino dirotta quel che era destinato ad essere un filmaccio per farne una bella commedia. Per la serie “cinema impegnato” invece la grande opera di Ai Weiwei sulle migrazioni, Human Flow.
Prima un riassuntino della Milano Games Week e dei videogame lì presentati e poi la nuova serie tv italiana di stampo internazionale: Suburra. Poi il film della settimana, cioè Blade Runner 2049 e il filmaccio della settimana, Come ti ammazzo il bodyguard. Più decente invece Ammore e Malavita, non come la tragedia che è Emoji the movie. La sorpresa invece è Chi m’ha visto, film in cui Favino dirotta quel che era destinato ad essere un filmaccio per farne una bella commedia. Per la serie “cinema impegnato” invece la grande opera di Ai Weiwei sulle migrazioni, Human Flow.
Prima un riassuntino della Milano Games Week e dei videogame lì presentati e poi la nuova serie tv italiana di stampo internazionale: Suburra. Poi il film della settimana, cioè Blade Runner 2049 e il filmaccio della settimana, Come ti ammazzo il bodyguard. Più decente invece Ammore e Malavita, non come la tragedia che è Emoji the movie. La sorpresa invece è Chi m'ha visto, film in cui Favino dirotta quel che era destinato ad essere un filmaccio per farne una bella commedia. Per la serie “cinema impegnato” invece la grande opera di Ai Weiwei sulle migrazioni, Human Flow.
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Human Flow di Ai Weiwei è un viaggio all'inferno. Ne parliamo a Groucho. Focus anche su Lean On Pete, Casa d'altri e Lievito madre.
Human Flow di Ai Weiwei è un viaggio all'inferno. Ne parliamo a Groucho. Focus anche su Lean On Pete, Casa d'altri e Lievito madre.
Charlie, Daniel, Brent and Chris discuss the week's films, ask why a surge of LGBTIQ+ modern classics have hit our cinema screens, and share our favourite queer films.Reviews▸ God's Own Country▸ The Bodyguard's Hitman▸ Ali's Wedding▸ Small Town Killers▸ GiftedTrailers▸ Last Flag Flying▸ Human Flow▸ Walk With MeFor more SWITCH trailers, visit our YouTube channel.Film news▸ With ‘God’s Own Country’ released this week, we’re seeing yet another great entry in the recent wave of remarkable LGBTIQ+ films. All of us at SWITCH are very passionate about LGBTIQ+ cinema, so this seemed like a great opportunity to discuss why we think we’re seeing so many remarkable films of late, and what are some of the classics we’d recommend to listeners.Did we miss one of your favourite queer films? Let us know by emailing us, or getting in touch on our Facebook Page or on Twitter.Comps▸ Win one of five copies of 'Colossal' on Blu-rayNext week's episode▸ Reviews of 'It', 'That's Not Me' and 'The Lovers' For more episodeswww.SWITCHCast.com.au