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NOTE: THIS IS A PREVIEW, NOT THE FULL EPISODE. In this bonus episode of THE ONE-INCH BARRIER, we talk about Hungary's official submission to the 90th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film: Ildikó Enyedi's ON BODY AND SOUL. This week's guest is Jhayle Meer, a poetess, cinematographer, and a fellow UP Film Institute alumna. She was also the guest on the episodes discussing IN A BETTER WORLD and the films of 2010 and BABETTE'S FEAST and the films of 1987. This episode is part of the 2017 retrospective that celebrates the four films that were nominated alongside that year's winner, A FANTASTIC WOMAN. Find us on the internet! Juan Carlos Ojano: @carlosojano The One-Inch Barrier: @OneInchBarrier Bonus episodes are accessible in full via Patreon for only $4/month. Click here: https://www.patreon.com/TheOneInchBarrier Music Credits Opening and Ending: "What He Wrote" - Laura Marling
This week on THE ONE-INCH BARRIER, we talk about Denmark's period drama about food and faith that won at the 60th Academy Awards: Gabriel Axel's BABETTE'S FEAST. This week's guest is Jhayle Meer, a poetess, cinematographer, and a fellow UP Film Institute alumna. She was also the guest on the episode discussing IN A BETTER WORLD and the films of 2010. Find us on the internet! Jhayle Meer: @meermodepon Juan Carlos Ojano: @carlosojano The One-Inch Barrier: @OneInchBarrier You can now support this podcast via Patreon! Click here: https://www.patreon.com/TheOneInchBarrier Music Credits Opening: "Dessert 2" - Per Nørgärd Ending: "Pastorale Andante" - Per Nørgärd
In this season finale of THE ONE-INCH BARRIER, we discuss Denmark's thriller drama about revenge and violence that triumphed at the 83rd Academy Awards: Susanne Bier's IN A BETTER WORLD. This week's guest is Jhayle Meer, blogger at Dreaming Films. She is also a poetess, cinematographer, and a fellow UP Film Institute alumna. Find us on Twitter! Jhayle Meer: @meermodepon Dreaming Films: https://dreamingxfilms.wordpress.com/ Juan Carlos Ojano: @carlosojano The One-Inch Barrier: @OneInchBarrier You can support Black Lives Matter by clicking the link below: Black Lives Matter: https://blacklivesmatters.carrd.co/ Music Credits Opening: "In a Better World" - Johan Söderqvist Ending: "In a Better World, Pt. 2" - Johan Söderqvist
Atlas Cage was born during the setting sun of a Friday night, one month after the Chernobyl incident, in an East German town that was still being covered by the ash that drifted in from the skies like dirty snowflakes. It seems only fitting that years later he would adopt a form of the radiation symbol as the marker for the Urban Hard Rock band known as “Strings of Atlas”. Part beat poet, part rock-n-roll, and a full time wandering soul, Strings of Atlas has been on the underground scene since late 2006. With several self-released albums (including the most recent success “In A Better World”), an independent film score, three short films, appearances on Ninja Warrior and an amazing head of hair, he has managed to climb indie charts from Florida to Texas, garner some FM radio play, find inclusion in numerous podcasts and blogs and tour the west coast in his 1974 Chevy Nova. The first big break for SOA was with the album “Atomic Girls” which made its way on to iTunes, Rhapsody, and several other major platforms. He is also the host of the vlog “Strings Of Atlas TV” on youtube. In 2019, there were two very significant events in Cage’s career: One was that he began his wrestling run with the indie pro wrestling federation known as PWR (Party World Rasslin’) in Austin Texas. The second was that he founded the indie record label and new home to Strings of Atlas, Sky Titian Media. Sky Titans' mission looks beyond the conventions of the genre, striving to develop artists who feel a deeper connection to people. It was established to act as an independent media incubator, active in the landscape of music, culture, film, and technology and cultivate creativity through connection, both with other artists and the community who supports it. For a behind the scenes look at life as it happens outside of the tours and studios, be sure to check out the “Strings Of Atlas TV” vlog, at youtube.com/skytitanmedia. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pressplayinspired/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pressplayinspired/support
Næste film i rækken i vores samarbejde med Svalerne i Odense er "Hævnen". Vi fortsætter vores Oscar vindende film og om nogen har "Hævnen" fortjent sin. Filmen er fyldt med budskaber om at handlinger har konsekvenser og at livet ikke er sort og hvidt. Det føles som om at alle karaktererne har en udvikling gennem film, en stor del af den udvikling kommer af interaktionen mellem de andre karakterer. Filmen er et gennemtænkt mesterværk, hvor man kan mærke der er tænkt over hver lille detalje. Den lange række af store kendte skuespillere, har med et godt manuskript og en god instruktør (Susanne Bier) formået at bringe den danske realisme ind i en film, som rammer dybt i hjertet hos alle aldersgrupper. Skuespillere som blandt andet: Mikael Persbrandt, William Jøhnk Nielsen, Ulrich Thomsen, Trine Dyrholm og mange mange flere. Vi rangere filmen i vores rangeringssystem som går fra "VHS-Bånd på loftet", "Bare stream den" "Køb den på Blu-ray" og "Hall of fame". (Vi skal advare mod spoilers)_________________________________________________________________Svalerne Odense:Ørstedsgade 205000, Odense C, DenmarkFacebook:https://www.facebook.com/SvalerneOdense/Samarbejdspartnere i Indien:http://svalerne.dk/det%20støtter%20vi/indien/partnere%20i%20indien.html?fbclid=IwAR21OfZLeWvJ9ai3RF-WYDptGDxWZ5aXd3G1NC0sGpfQoO3VPCTGa2WB29gSamarbejdspartnere i Bangladesh: http://svalerne.dk/det%20støtter%20vi/bangladesh/partnere%20i%20bangladesh.html?fbclid=IwAR3K7HuYy7fylterwu9QoBd4EjO-J77BLcZWCLIrQ3uS2X47rLLruC6ZRTM_________________________________________________________________Kontakt:Facebook: FilmHulen Mail: Filmhulen@gmail.com_________________________________________________________________Links:Vores butiiik på Teepublic: http://tee.pub/lic/o8LNtAXLzuE _________________________________________________________________Mange tak, fordi du ser eller hører med!FilmHulen (Morten Jørgensen og Lars Aabom) er meget beæret over din opmærksomhed, og håber du finder podcasten spændende og informativ._________________________________________________________________Alt visuelt i videoen er originalt og designet til podcasten.Video/audio production and artwork/design by Lars Tobiesen Aabom"Torsdags-Snak" theme by Kai Engel."FlixFilm Fredag" theme by https://www.bensound.comSound effects from “Star Wars: Battlefront 2 (2005)” is owned by Pandemic Studios & Disney"VHS-Bånd På Loftet" melody by Podington Bear."Bare-Stream-Den" melody by Podington Bear."Køb den på Blu-Ray" theme by Tuurdurt."Hall of Fame" melody by Tuudurt.
Today’s podcast presents a „ZFF Masters“ with Danish director Susanne Bier, who gained world wide success with films such as After the Wedding in 2006 and 2010’s In A Better World. She visited the Zurich Film Festival in 2014 to preside over the International Feature Film Jury. During her „ZFF Masters“ she talks about her approach to filmmaking and the hurdles she had to overcome in a male-dominated film industry. Moreover, she discusses challenges that European filmmakers have to face in Hollywood and stuns the audiences with her intelligent and self-reflecting nature.
This week, we look at the harsh morality tale, In A Better World which went home with the Oscar for Best Foreign Language film over some considerable competition. Parents beware, there are children in danger in this one. A prescient film about the nature of violence in society in general and young men in particular, Amy and Steve discuss whole and half measures, and the pulling of punches. Can you have a film like this end on the note it does? Plus, why do non-Hollywood actors look so real? Thanks for listening. Drop us a line with your thoughts at oscarwatchpodcast@gmail.com and find us on social media @oscarwatchpod Next week, for your reconsideration...another surprisingly prescient and relevant film, The Social Network.
We've got a friend! Original co-host Alex Riviello returns to discuss the ins and outs of 2010's Best Animated Film winner, Toy Story 3. Haven't we seen this one before? Doesn't it bear an awful resemblance to its predecessor? But as Steve notes, what can you expect from the guy who just copy and pasted Episode IV? Plus, we discuss the utter darkness in this supposed "kid's" movie, why Woody is actually a sociopath, the religious overtones of the storyline, debate exactly who is the God here (is it kids? is it toys) and why, when you think about it, the idea of Toy Story is utterly TERRIFYING. All that and more as we continue our stay in 2010. Thanks for listening. Be sure to drop us a line with your thoughts to oscarwatchpodcast@gmail.com and be sure to follow us on social media @oscarwatchpod Next week, we tackle the 2010 Foreign Language winner In A Better World
Johan Soderqvist has written numerous scores for film and television, including several scores for films directed by the acclaimed Danish director, Susanne Bier. Among those titles are the award-winning score for Brothers, After the Wedding, Things We Lost in the Fire, and more recently for In A Better World, which won the Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film. Johan was nominated as Best Composer by the European Film Academy for his Brothers score. Johan's work was also awarded the UCMF Award for Best Film Music in Cannes. Johan also received numerous awards and acclaim for his score on the film, Let the Right One In, about Oscar, an overlooked and bullied boy, finds love and revenge through Eli, a beautiful but peculiar girl who turns out to be a vampire. Some of Johan’s other works include the tense drama, Troubled Water, Earth Made of Glass about the Rwandan genocide, and the Norwegian dramatic period piece, King of Devil's Island.
Momma always said that you should listen to A Damn Movie Podcast. In anticipation of the Oscars this week we delay our last listener feedback episode and give an Oscar filled good time as we review the 1994 Robert Zemeckis Oscar winner the classic dummy-tale Forrest Gump. And fresh off her win for Best Foreign Picture for In A Better World you can listen to my interview with the one the only Ms. Susanne Bier (After The Wedding, Brothers, Open Hearts) from this years Sundance festival. Then we round it out with our Top 5 Oscar Upsets over the last 83 years. Enjoy, please donate!