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This episode originally aired February 2, 2022.The Netflix documentary "Lead Me Home" explores the lives of people living on the streets of Seattle, San Francisco, and Los Angeles. Filmmakers Pedro Kos and Jon Shenk filmed and interviewed people over three years to give viewers a sense of their lives and the circumstances that led them to being homeless. Kos and Shenk and their film are nominees for a 2022 Academy Award in the Documentary (Short Subject) category.During this podcast, Kos and Shenk are joined by Nathan Sheets, executive director of The Center in Hollywood, a non-profit dedicated to ending isolation and homelessness in Hollywood. Shenk and Kos describe the experience of learning about the people they interviewed for their film, and Sheets provides perspective and context about the issue of homelessness.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Quelques infos supplémentaires sur l'actualité de la santé mentale :Le numéro national de prévention du suicide a été lancé le vendredi 5 octobre 2021, annonce Olivier Véran. "Gratuit, accessible 7 jours sur 7 et 24h/24, depuis tout le territoire national, ce numéro permettra d'apporter une réponse immédiate aux personnes en détresse psychique et à risque suicidaire", a précisé le ministre.À partir de 2022, les séances chez un psychologue en ville seront donc remboursées. Le montant de la première consultation sera fixé à 40 euros, les autres à 30 euros. Il n'y aura aucun reste à charge pour les patients.Mercredi 29 novembre, le tribunal de Los Angeles a décidé de retirer la tutelle de Britney Spears à son père Jamie dont il abuse depuis 2008.Depuis peu, des célébrités telles que Britney Spears, Simone Biles, Billie Eilish et bien d'autres, tentent d'alerter les médias et le public sur l'importance de la santé mentale. Pression musicale, sportive ou médiatique, ces stars se sentent-elles enfin libérées ? Quels obstacles doivent-elles encore surmonter aujourd'hui ? Clémentine Gallot et Kaoutar Harchi nous exposent les dessous de ce sujet peu traité par les médias mainstream dans ce nouvel épisode de Quoi de Meuf.Les références entendues dans cet épisode :I May Destroy You de Michaela Coel (2020)“Les Français face à la vague psy du Covid-19”, La Dépêche (2021)Team USA : Scandale dans le monde de la gymnastique de Bonni Cohen et Jon Shenk (2020)Liye Fu and Cristian Danescu-Niculescu-Mizil and Lillian Lee Cornell University, “Tie-breaker: Using language models to quantify gender bias in sports journalism” (2016)Framing Britney Spears de Samantha Stark (2021)#MonPostPartum porté par Illana Weizman, Ayla Saura, Morgane Koresh et Masha Sacré. Illana Weizman, “Ceci est notre post-partum. Défaire les mythes et les tabous pour s'émanciper”, Marabout (2021)Paul B. Preciado, “Je suis un monstre qui vous parle”, Grasset (2020)Week-end, “Les thérapies en ligne: la révolution du self-care ?” (2021)Les comptes Instagram qui parlent de santé mentale : @freud.intensifies ; @millennial.therapist ; @lapsydufutur ; @anxietyjoshAudrey Chabal, “Instagram : le nouveau divan des psys”, Elle (2021)Virginie Ollagnier, “Nellie Bly”, Glénat (2021)Le bal des folles de Mélanie Laurent (2021)En thérapie de Eric Toledano et Olivier Nakache (2021)Fleabag de Phoebe Waller-Bridge (2016)Girls de Lena Dunham (2012)Crazy ex-girlfriend de Rachel Bloom et Aline Brosh McKenna (2015)Euphoria de Ron Leshem, Daphna Levin et Tmira Yardeni (2019)This way up de Aisling Bea (2019)L'album Happier than ever de Billie Eilish (2021)Jean-Victor Blanc, “Pop & Psy”, Plon (2019)Le podcast Mad Chat de Sandy Allen (2019)Scenes from a marriage de Hagai Levi (2021)Mona Chollet, “Réinventer l'amour. Comment le patriarcat sabote les relations hétérosexuelles”, La Découverte (2021)Quoi de Meuf est une émission de Nouvelles Écoutes. Rédaction en chef : Clémentine Gallot. Journalistes chroniqueuses : Emeline Amétis, Kaoutar Harchi, Anne-Laure Pineau, Pauline Verduzier. Montage et mixage par Laurie Galligani. Prise de son par Adrien Beccaria à l'Arrière Boutique. Générique réalisé par Aurore Meyer Mahieu. Réalisation et coordination : Cassandra de Carvalho et Mathilde JoninVous pouvez consulter notre politique de confidentialité sur https://art19.com/privacy ainsi que la notice de confidentialité de la Californie sur https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On this episode of the podcast, we revisit conversations with documentarians. You'll hear portions of conversations with filmmakers Pedro Kos and Jon Shenk. Their documentary "Lead Me Home" shares stories of people living on the streets in Seattle, Los Angeles, and San Francisco. You'll also hear about combat camerwomen from documentarian Heather O'Neill, whose documentary "No Ordinary Life" was an official selection at the 2021 Tribeca Film Festival. Oscar-winning filmmaker Bryan Fogel also talks about his documentary "The Dissident," about the brutal murder of Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi. Finally, Karis Jagger and Fabienne Toback talk about their Netflix documentary series, "High on the Hog: How African American Cuisine Transformed America."See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The team sits down with David Goldblum & Julie Parker Benello, Producers of "Sell/Buy/Date".Sell/Buy/Date is a heartfelt, witty doc/narrative hybrid following Tony-winning performer/comedian Sarah Jones and her multicultural characters on a journey exploring her personal relationship to the sex industry through a social justice lens.David Goldblum is a writer/producer at the intersection of social justice and entertainment. Next up he's writing/producing an adaptation of the #1 New York Times best-selling book which sold 12 million copies worldwide, A Child Called It. David has extensive experience in film and TV development, having worked for Paula Wagner, Participant Media, AMC TV, and Stone Village Productions. He was a graduate of the UCLA MFA Screenwriting Program, the recipient of the UCLA/Participant Media Fellowship, a Telluride Film Festival Film Lab Fellow, a recipient of the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts & Sciences Fellowship, and was nominated for the Humanitas Drama Award.Julie Parker Benello is the Founder of Secret Sauce Media, her latest venture to produce and invest in surprising and timeless film projects. Julie co-founded Chicken & Egg Pictures, in 2005 with a shared belief that diverse women nonfiction storytellers have the power to catalyze change at home and around the globe. She produced Steven Bognar and Julia Reichert's Academy Award®, Emmy, Gotham, and Independent Spirit-winning feature documentary American Factory, streaming on Netflix in partnership with Higher Ground Productions and Participant Media. Most recently she produced Sarah Jones's directorial debut Sell/Buy/Date premiering at SXSW 2022 and Bonni Cohen & Jon Shenk's Netflix Originals documentary – Athlete A. Julie lives in San Francisco and serves on the Board of SFFILM and is a member of the Producers Guild of America and the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences Documentary Branch.Fandor is a proud sponsor of San Francisco International Film Festival.Fandor on Social Media:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/fandorTwitter: https://twitter.com/FandorInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/fandorfilmsTikTok: tiktok.com/@fandorfilms Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Pedro Kos Co-DirectorHis latest documentary feature film, REBEL HEARTS, which he directed, wrote and edited premiered in the U.S. Documentary Competition at the 2021 Sundance Film Festival and was released worldwide by Discovery+ in summer of 2021. Prior to that he wrote and produced a Netflix Original Documentary THE GREAT HACK by Jehane Noujaim and Karim Amer which premiered at the 2019 Sundance Film Festival and was nominated for a BAFTA award. His feature directorial debut BENDING THE ARC (co-directed with Kief Davidson) premiered at the 2017 Sundance Film Festival. Previously, Pedro has edited several award winning and award nominated films, including THE SQUARE, which earned him an Emmy Award for Best Editing for a Non-Fiction program, among others. Pedro is from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil and he received his B.A. in Theater Directing from Yale University. Lead Me Home is a co-production of Netflix and Actual Films, and produced by Bonni Cohen, Serin Marshall and Richard Berge. And I'm happy to announce that it will screen at the Warner Grand Theatre, in San Pedro, on March 20th.In Lead Me Home, Pedro Kos and Jon Shenk filmed the daily lives of more than two dozen subjects over three years. This method allows the viewer to almost be with the subject, to understand their perspective. That is largely what makes the film so vital - shedding a much needed light on these individuals' circumstances.Lead Me Home trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=moekzAxXe0o
Today we are joined by Pedro Kos and Jon Shenk, the creators of the Netflix Documentary and Oscar-nominated film Lead Me Home. This film is about people who are fighting to survive and how California's unhoused population continues to grow meanwhile housing costs soar. Pedro and Jon also tell us about the process they went through to make such an important film as well as what they did the moment they heard their documentary was nominated for an Oscar.
The Netflix documentary "Lead Me Home" explores the lives of people living on the streets of Seattle, San Francisco, and Los Angeles. Filmmakers Pedro Kos and Jon Shenk filmed and interviewed people over three years to give viewers a sense of their lives and the circumstances that led them to being homeless. Kos and Shenk and their film are nominees for a 2022 Academy Award in the Documentary (Short Subject) category.During this podcast, Kos and Shenk are joined by Nathan Sheets, executive director of The Center in Hollywood, a non-profit dedicated to ending isolation and homelessness in Hollywood. Shenk and Kos describe the experience of learning about the people they interviewed for their film, and Sheets provides perspective and context about the issue of homelessness.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Focussing on the issue in San Francisco, LA, and Seattle, “Lead Me Home” manages to give a sense of the tremendous scope of homelessness on the West Coast of America, while still exploring the individual complexities of the lives of those who find themselves–often “step by step”--in this situation. Directors Pedro Kos and Jon Shenk take an unflinching look at the challenges the unsheltered face, while allowing for the community, joy, and even love they discover as well. When Coldplay's “Midnight” kicks in half way through, you may be surprised, but you'll soon see how Kos and Shenk demonstrate what connects all of us who inhabit America's great, yet troubled, cities. Now streaming on Netflix. Our previous shows with Pedro: Rebel Hearts Anatomy of a Scene from “Rebel Hearts”
Collaborating as co-directors award winning filmmakers Pedro Kos and Jon Shenk bring us into the multi-faceted homelessness crisis in the documentary LEAD ME HOME. In this world tents become bedrooms; trucks become washrooms; parks become kitchens, love occurs, as does strife and violence. People make homes for themselves wherever they end up. The pair set out to depict the stories of people living on the street who, were it not for a vast set of unfortunate circumstances—addiction, mental illness, sexual abuse, homophobia, healthcare costs, disability—would be living no differently from those sleeping comfortably mere blocks or even just floors away. In the shadow of boundless real estate development proliferating in Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Seattle, Kos and Shenk filmed the daily lives of more than two dozen subjects over three years to provide a slice-of-life portrayal of what it's like to experience homelessness in America today. Conceived as a two-part visual symphony shot in distinct production periods, the film opens a window into a parallel world hiding in plain sight and challenges the audience to feel the scale, scope and diversity of unsheltered America. Lead Me Home marks the first time Emmy winners Pedro Kos and Jon Shenk have co-directed together and is a co-production of Netflix and Actual Films, produced by Bonni Cohen, Serin Marshall and Richard Berge. Available on Netflix For news and updates go to: leadmehomefilm.com To learn more aboout th issue go to: leadmehomefilm.com/learn Turn knowledge into action: leadmehomefilm.com/community-resources
Quelques infos supplémentaires sur l'actualité de la santé mentale :Le numéro national de prévention du suicide a été lancé le vendredi 5 octobre 2021, annonce Olivier Véran. "Gratuit, accessible 7 jours sur 7 et 24h/24, depuis tout le territoire national, ce numéro permettra d'apporter une réponse immédiate aux personnes en détresse psychique et à risque suicidaire", a précisé le ministre.À partir de 2022, les séances chez un psychologue en ville seront donc remboursées. Le montant de la première consultation sera fixé à 40 euros, les autres à 30 euros. Il n'y aura aucun reste à charge pour les patients.Mercredi 29 novembre, le tribunal de Los Angeles a décidé de retirer la tutelle de Britney Spears à son père Jamie dont il abuse depuis 2008.Depuis peu, des célébrités telles que Britney Spears, Simone Biles, Billie Eilish et bien d'autres, tentent d'alerter les médias et le public sur l'importance de la santé mentale. Pression musicale, sportive ou médiatique, ces stars se sentent-elles enfin libérées ? Quels obstacles doivent-elles encore surmonter aujourd'hui ? Clémentine Gallot et Kaoutar Harchi nous exposent les dessous de ce sujet peu traité par les médias mainstream dans ce nouvel épisode de Quoi de Meuf. Les références entendues dans cet épisode : I May Destroy You de Michaela Coel (2020)“Les Français face à la vague psy du Covid-19”, La Dépêche (2021)Team USA : Scandale dans le monde de la gymnastique de Bonni Cohen et Jon Shenk (2020)Liye Fu and Cristian Danescu-Niculescu-Mizil and Lillian Lee Cornell University, “Tie-breaker: Using language models to quantify gender bias in sports journalism” (2016)Framing Britney Spears de Samantha Stark (2021)#MonPostPartum porté par Illana Weizman, Ayla Saura, Morgane Koresh et Masha Sacré. Illana Weizman, “Ceci est notre post-partum. Défaire les mythes et les tabous pour s'émanciper”, Marabout (2021)Paul B. Preciado, “Je suis un monstre qui vous parle”, Grasset (2020)Week-end, “Les thérapies en ligne: la révolution du self-care ?” (2021)Les comptes Instagram qui parlent de santé mentale : @freud.intensifies ; @millennial.therapist ; @lapsydufutur ; @anxietyjoshAudrey Chabal, “Instagram : le nouveau divan des psys”, Elle (2021)Virginie Ollagnier, “Nellie Bly”, Glénat (2021)Le bal des folles de Mélanie Laurent (2021)En thérapie de Eric Toledano et Olivier Nakache (2021)Fleabag de Phoebe Waller-Bridge (2016)Girls de Lena Dunham (2012)Crazy ex-girlfriend de Rachel Bloom et Aline Brosh McKenna (2015)Euphoria de Ron Leshem, Daphna Levin et Tmira Yardeni (2019)This way up de Aisling Bea (2019)L'album Happier than ever de Billie Eilish (2021)Jean-Victor Blanc, “Pop & Psy”, Plon (2019)Le podcast Mad Chat de Sandy Allen (2019)Scenes from a marriage de Hagai Levi (2021)Mona Chollet, “Réinventer l'amour. Comment le patriarcat sabote les relations hétérosexuelles”, La Découverte (2021)Quoi de Meuf est une émission de Nouvelles Écoutes. Rédaction en chef : Clémentine Gallot. Journalistes chroniqueuses : Emeline Amétis, Kaoutar Harchi, Anne-Laure Pineau, Pauline Verduzier. Montage et mixage par Laurie Galligani. Prise de son par Adrien Beccaria à l'Arrière Boutique. Générique réalisé par Aurore Meyer Mahieu. Réalisation et coordination : Cassandra de Carvalho et Mathilde JoninSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
[REBROADCAST FROM JUNE 24, 2020] Directors Bonni Cohen and Jon Shenk discuss their new Netflix documentary, “Athlete A,” about Larry Nassar and the abuse scandal that changed gymnastics.
This week, on Friday Night Movie! We are all about the new Academy-Award winning film Promising Young Woman, starring Carey Mulligan. We are joined by Robyn Kopp, a film expert and producer based in San Francisco, CA. Robyn served as Associate Producer on the BAFTA nominated film, AN INCONVENIENT SEQUEL: TRUTH TO POWER which was selected to be the opening night film of the 2017 Sundance Film Festival. In addition to her producing work, Robyn served as co-director on the independent, successfully crowd funded documentary series about HIV Prevention called The PrEP Project, which has over 300,000 views on social media platforms. Since 2014, Robyn has worked at Actual Films alongside filmmakers Bonni Cohen, Jon Shenk and Richard Berge to produce a broad range of film & video projects across departments. Robyn holds a MFA in Cinema from San Francisco State University. Check out these links for more: https://www.futureswithoutviolence.org/ https://actualfilms.net/ We now have a Friday Night Movie club on Clubhouse! Follow and join us for live Friday Night Movie game nights and chats where we will bring the spirit of FNM (and the siblings) to Clubhouse. The Friday Night Movie Family supports the following organizations: NAACP Legal Defense Fund | Equal Justice Initiative | Asian American Journalists Association. Subscribe, rate and review us on your favorite podcast platform, including iTunes | Spotify | Stitcher | Google Play | Podbean | Overcast. Play along with Friday Night Movie at home! Read the FNM Glossary to learn the about our signature bits (e.g., Buy/Rent/Meh, I Told You Shows, Tradesies, etc.) and then head on over to our merch store your very own official FNM t-shirt. Send us your recommendations and your tradesies! We'll watch them and report back on the show! Email us at pancake@pancake4table.com or tweet @FriNightMovie, @pancake4table, @chichiKgomez, and/or @paperBKprincess. Follow our creations and zany Instagram stories @frinightmovie and @pancake4table. Follow us on Letterboxd (@pancake4table) where we're rating every movie we've EVER watched. Subscribe to our quarterly newsletter for exclusive giveaways and news! Theme music by What Does It Eat. Subscribe and leave a review on IOS or Android at fridaynightmoviepod.com. Follow all of our pop culture shenanigans at pancake4table.com.
We are so excited to share our second episode in the Athlete A documentary discussion with you. In this episode Shaunestte interviews Jon Shenk, the director of Athlete A. Jon and Shaunestte discuss the culture of abuse within USA Gymnastics and how team doctor Larry Nassar was able to groom not only the athletes he treated but also many of the adults around him as he committed countless acts of sexual abuse. Jon Shenk co-directed ATHLETE A with his film partner, Bonni Cohen. ATHLETE A (Netflix) was selected for the 2020 Tribeca Film Festival. Jon co-directed and photographed AN INCONVENIENT SEQUEL: TRUTH TO POWER (Participant Media/Paramount) which premiered on opening night of the Sundance Film Festival in 2017, was short-listed for the 2018 Oscars, and was nominated for a 2018 BAFTA for Best Documentary. In 2016, Jon co-directed and photographed the Peabody Award-winning film AUDRIE & DAISY (Netflix), which premiered in competition at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival. In 2011, Jon directed THE ISLAND PRESIDENT (Goldwyn Films), winner of the 2011 TIFF’s People’s Choice Award and IDA’s Pare Lorentz Award. Jon was awarded the 2004 Independent Spirit Award for directing LOST BOYS OF SUDAN (Shadow Distribution/PBS), served as the DP for the 2008 Academy Award-winning SMILE PINKI, and won an Emmy for BLAME SOMEBODY ELSE (PBS), 2007. Educator resources and discussion guides for the movies Athlete A and Audrie & Daisy are available online. Click the titles to visit those websites. John mentions the Suicide Prevention Hotline in the discussion. There are resources available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for anyone who is considering harming themselves. Connect with the National Suicide Prevention Hotline at 1-800-273-8255 or visit their website www.suicidepreventionlifeline.org to chat online with a crisis center counselor. Host- Shaunestte Terrell Guest- Jon Shenk, Filmmaker
Pedro Kos and Face2Face host David Peck talk about the new film Rebel Hearts, hypocrisy, patriarchy and institutions, reform and systemic change, movements and oppression, the power triangle, anti-intellectualism and why it’s so important to protest with joy.TrailerSee it at Hot Docs 2021 and find out more about the film here.Synopsis:In 1960s Los Angeles a trailblazing group of nuns, The Sisters of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, bravely stood up to the patriarchy of the Catholic Church, fighting for equality, their livelihoods, and their own freedom against an all-powerful Cardinal who sought to keep them in their place. Their bold acts of faith, defiance and activism turned the Church upside down, helping to reshape our society in ways that continue to resonate today. From marching in Selma in 1965 to the Women’s March in 2018, they challenged the notion of what a nun and a woman were supposed to be.These unlikely resistance fighters, including Anita Caspary, Helen Kelley, Pat Reif and iconic pop artist Corita Kent, were devoted to a life of service, not only to others but to themselves - forming a community that empowered each sister to live up to her fullest potential. Their desire to bring the church into modern life was met with forceful opposition at every turn. As each of them discovered their own talents and voices, they fully stepped into their roles as leaders in a movement that is still making waves.In the feature documentary REBEL HEARTS, director Pedro Kos combines incredible archival footage, stunning animation and two decades of interviews gathered by the film’s producer Shawnee Isaac-Smith, to beautifully illuminate the story of these incredible women.About Pedro:Most recently he wrote and produced Jehane Noujaim and Karim Amer’s Netflix Original Documentary The Great Hack which premiered at the 2019 Sundance Film Festival and was nominated for a Bafta award and shortlisted for an Academy Award.His feature directorial debut Bending The Arc premiered at the 2017 Sundance Film Festival. Previously, he edited Jehane Noujaim’s Academy Award nominee The Square which earned Pedro an Emmy Award for Best Editing for a Non-Fiction program, Lucy Walker’s Academy Award Nominee Waste Land and The Crash Reel (2013 SXSW Film Festival Audience Award winner), Jon Shenk’s The Island President (2011 TIFF Documentary People’s Choice Award winner) among others.Pedro is from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil and received his B.A. in Theater Directing from Yale University.Image Copyright and Credit: Rebel Hearts and Pedro KosF2F Music and Image Copyright: David Peck and Face2Face. Used with permission.For more information about David Peck’s podcasting, writing and public speaking please visit his site here.With thanks to Josh Snethlage and Mixed Media Sound. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome to The Doc Exchange: A Real Stories Podcast, where your favourite non-fiction filmmakers reveal the documentaries that have had a lasting impact on their lives and careers. This week, we're joined by filmmaking, and life, partners Bonni Cohen and Jon Shenk. The duo most recently directed the Netflix Original documentary Athlete A, which follows a team of reporters from The Indianapolis Star as they investigate claims of abuse at USA Gymnastics. Bonni and Jon pick three documentaries, centred around the theme of struggle, that have inspired boldness and courage in their own work. ***SHOW NOTESAthlete A (2020, Bonni Cohen, Jon Shenk) // Watch on Netflix. Long Night's Journey into Day (2000, Deborah Hoffmann, Frances Reid) // Watch on Kanopy in the US. Street Fight (2005, Marshall Curry) // Rent via Prime Video, Google Play & iTunes in the UK & Watch on Prime Video in the US. The Crash Reel (2013, Lucy Walker) // Rent via Prime Video in the UK & Apple & Prime Video in the USAn Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power (2017, Bonni Cohen, Jon Shenk) // Rent via Prime Video, Google Play & iTunes in the UK & USAudrie & Daisy (2016, Bonni Cohen, Jon Shenk) // Watch on
In this episode DASAS Sexual Assault Therapist Krista DeBoer unpacks the documentary Athlete A. Krista was also a gymnast for several years. Athlete A is a 2020 American documentary film directed by Bonni Cohen and Jon Shenk. The documentary follows a team of investigative journalists from The Indianapolis Star as they broke the story of doctor Larry Nassar assaulting young female gymnasts. It was released on June 24, 2020, by Netflix. For a look at the larger subject of sexual abuse in sports, including red flags for parents to watch out for, listen to our previous episodes where we tackle this difficult subject: Sexual Abuse in Sports Part 1 Sexual Abuse in Sports Part 2 ——————————— If you need resources or help in any way, call our 24 hour hotline at 800-828-2023 or visit www.DASASMI.org. Subscribe for a new episode each week. We publish every Wednesday morning at 8:00am. Subscribe to the weekly email newsletter here or at our website here. We appreciate your help in spreading the message of hope. You can help us reach more listeners by leaving a written review on Apple Podcasts or where you listen, and by sharing on social media.
Un épisode hors-saison avec juste l'enregistreur, mes notes et moi pour parler un peu de la création de ce podcast, la première saison de « Dangereuses Lectrices » et celle à venir. Mes recommandations Netflix depuis le confinement :• Scott Alexander et Larry Karaszewski, American Crime Story : The Assassination Of Gianni Versace, 2018• Jamies Blanks, Urban Legend, 1998• Lisa Bryant, Jeffrey Epstein : pouvoir, argent et perversion, 2020• Wes Craven, Scream (tous, surtout les deux premiers), 1996, 1997, 2000, 2011• Bonni Cohen et Jon Shenk, Athlete A, 2020• Laverne Cox et Sam Feder, Disclosure, 2020• Alexandra Cunningham, Dirty John, 2018, d'après l'enquête de Christopher Goffard pour le « Los Angeles Times » et le podcast par Wondery• David Dobkin, Eurovision Song Contest : The Story of Fire Saga, 2020• Julia Ducournau, Grave, 2016• Ava DuVernay, Dans leur regard, 2019• Ava DuVernay, Le 13e, 2016• Hannah Gadsby, Douglas, 2020• Daniel Goldhaber, Cam, 2018, écrit par Isa Mazzei d'après son expérience de camgirl• David Lynch, Eraserhead, 1977• David Lynch, Twin Peaks : Fire Walk With Me, 1992• David Lynch, Lost Highway, 1997• Ryan Murphy, Hollywood, 2020• Raoul Peck, I Am Not Your Negro, 2016• Jordan Peele, Get Out, 2017• Justin Simien, Dear White People, 2017• Patryk Vega, Le Fléau de Breslau, 2018• Anna Winger et Alexa Karolinski, Unorthodox, 2020N'hésitez pas à partager les vôtres ! Merci à Studio Dilettante et en particulier Hadrien Bibard sans qui cet épisode n'aurait pu être enregistré. Vous pouvez me retrouver sur Twitter @Lucie_Inland ainsi que sur Instagram @lucieinland et me soutenir sur Tipeee, et Studio Dilettante sur Twitter @StuDilettante et Tipeee pour le coup de pouce financier.La musique en fin d'épisode est un extrait de « This Impermanent Gold » de Félicia Atkinson, sous licence Creative Commons.
This week, McKenna and Taylor are diving deep into a thorough discussion and analysis about the Netflix documentary, Athlete A. Director, Jon Shenk, also joins in on the discussion to tell more about the production process, conducting such difficult interviews with the athletes, his stance on the systemic problems within USAG, and how change continues from here. Don't miss it.
Apologies for the subpar audio quality. This is from our live recording on Instagram. We discuss 'Athlete A' (Bonni Cohen, Jon Shenk) and 'Irresistible' (Jon Stewart). The recording cuts out very abruptly at the end. We intend to record once a month from now on on Instragram. Join us next time if you missed it.
Quick announcement that we will be recording an episode live on Instagram tomorrow July 10th 7pm UK/ 1pm Central/ 11am PST. We'll be discussing 'Irresistible' (Jon Stewart) and 'Athlete A' (Bonni Cohen, Jon Shenk). @errorspell @helen.v.rollins
Is it biological? Social? Why are some men only attracted to very young women? Is it true girls mature faster? Is it true men take longer to mature? Or is this all patriarchal bullshit? This week, we talk about age and love between the sexes. Also discussed: Articles: Unconventional Wisdom: Are men really hard-wired to desire younger women? (Rebecca Stoner The Outline, 2018)Is this the real reason older men date younger women?(Sydney Morning Herald, 2018)Temping for the 1 percent (Sophie Madeline Dess, The New Republic, 2020) Films:Athlete A (dir. Bonni Cohen, Jon Shenk, Netflix, 2020) Facebook | Asian Bitches Down Under Instagram | Asian Bitches Down Under
Directors Bonni Cohen and Jon Shenk discuss their new Netflix documentary, “Athlete A,” about Larry Nassar and the abuse scandal that changed gymnastics.
Looking for a movie that takes climate science to the masses? In the first part of this week’s episode, former Vice President Al Gore joins Climate One along with co-directors Bonni Cohen and Jon Shenk to talk about the making of their 2017 movie AN INCONVENIENT SEQUEL: TRUTH TO POWER and the solutions that it offers. In the second part, TV’s Bill Nye is joined by director Jason Sussberg, who shadowed Nye as he goes toe-to-toe with outspoken climate deniers and travels the world to show the causes and effects of climate change in the 2017 documentary BILL NYE: SCIENCE GUY. Guests: Al Gore, former Vice-President of the United States Bonni Cohen, Filmmaker, An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power Jon Shenk, Filmmaker, An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power Bill Nye, Television Host, Science Educator Jason Sussberg, Filmmaker, Bill Nye: Science Guy Portions of this program were recorded live at the Marines' Memorial Theater in San Francisco.
This week we discuss all things environmental documentary: What makes an effective call to action film? Do environmental docs need to do that to make an impact? And, we review IN PURSUIT OF SILENCE plus Chris interviews the directors of AN INCONVENIENT SEQUEL. Group Review Documentary: IN PURSUIT OF SILENCE (2015) / USA / Belgium / China / Germany / Hong Kong / India / Japan / Taiwan / UK (Director/Producer/Cinematographer: Patrick Shen, Producers: Andrew Brumme & Brandon Vedder) Available to stream on iTunes / Roku / Chromecast Film Featured in Interview Portion: AN INCONVENIENT SEQUEL: TRUTH TO POWER (2017) / USA (Directors: Bonni Cohen & Jon Shenk, Producers: Richard Berge, Jeff Skoll & Diane Weyermann) Available to stream on iTunes / Amazon / Google Play Other Documentaries Mentioned: Mr. Fish: Cartooning From The Deep End / 2017 (Director: Pablo Bryant) An Inconvenient Truth / 2006 (Director: Davis Guggenheim) DamNation / 2014 (Directors: Travis Rummel & Ben Knight) The Islands and the Whales / 2017 (Director: Mike Day) Jane / 2017 (Director: Brett Morgen) Look & See: A Portrait of Wendell Berry / 2017 (Directors: Laura Dunn & Jef Sewell) The Great Invisible / 2014 (Director: Margaret Brown) Blackfish / 2013 (Director: Gabriela Cowperthwaite) The Cove / 2009 (Director: Louie Psihoyos) Food Inc. / 2008 (Director: Robert Kenner)The Gateway Bug / 2017 (Director: Johanna B. Kelly) Blue Planet / 2001 (Aired on BBC1) Planet Earth / 2006 (Aired on BBC1) Jacques Cousteau (Environmental Filmmaker, especially oceanic documentaries) Koyaanisqatsi / 1982 (Director: Godfrey Reggio) Chasing Coral / 2017 (Director: Jeff Orlowski) Landfill Harmonic / 2015 (Directors: Graham Townsley & Brad Allgood) Plastic China / 2016 (Director: Jiuliang Wang) The Eagle Huntress / 2016 (Director: Otto Bell) The Island President / 2011 (Director: Jon Shenk) Dirty Money / 2018 (Created by Alex Gibney) Nobody Speak / 2017 (Director: Brian Knappenberger) Circus Ecuador / 2018 (Directors: James Brassard & Ashley Bishop) The Fall - The Wonderful and Frightening World of Mark E Smith / 2005 (Director: Dione Newton) Timestamps: 03:23 - Intro discussion about environmental documentaries 15:23 - Group review of In Pursuit of Silence 32:00 - Chris Interviews Bonni Cohen and Jon Shenk of An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power 48:07 - Doc Talk Hammer to Nail Links by Christopher Llewellyn Reed: http://www.hammertonail.com/reviews/inconvenient-sequel-review/ Website/Email: www.fogoftruth.com disinfo@fogoftruth.com Credits: Artwork by Hilary Campbell Intro music by Jeremiah Moore Transitional music by BELLS (thanks to Christopher Ernst)
Le mois de septembre 2017 a eu le mérite d'être très varié pour 24FPS, le podcast ciné avec ou sans spoiler !Voici la liste des 19 films (dont deux films surprise) évoqués sans spoiler par Julien et Jerome dans cet épisode : HHhH de Cédric Jimenez (à partir de 0h02m53) Wind River de Taylor Sheridan (à partir de 0h08m13) A Beautiful Day (You Were Never Really Here) de Lynne Ramsay (à partir de 0h21m08) Le Redoutable de Michel Hazanavicius (à partir de 0h25m36) Stronger de David Gordon Green (à partir de 0h37m37) Jerry Before Seinfeld de Michael Bonfiglio (à partir de 0h47m38) Le Chateau De Verre de Destin Daniel Cretton (à partir de 1h01m54) Black Sabbath: The End Of The End de Dick Carruthers (à partir de 1h06m35) Faute d'Amour (Loveless) de Andrey Zvyagintsev (à partir de 1h26m07) Barry Seal: American Traffic (American Made) de Doug Liman (à partir de 1h34m35) Good Time de Ben et Joshua Safdie (à partir de 1h46m17) Terminator 2 3D de James Cameron (à partir de 1h50m45) Mad Max Fury Road Black & Chrome Edition de George Miller (à partir de 1h56m42) Le Jeune Karl Marx de Raoul Peck (à partir de 2h03m09) Patti Cake$ de Geremy Jasper (à partir de 2h10m39) Une Suite Qui Dérange : Le Temps De l'Action de Bonni Cohen et Jon Shenk (à partir de 2h13m12) Les Proies (The Beguiled) de Sofia Coppola (à partir de 2h21m43) Mon Garçon de Christian Carion (à partir de 2h29m34) Ça (It) de Andy Muschietti (à partir de 2h47m53)Bonne écoute, et n'hésitez pas à nous dire ce que vous pensez de Stranger Things !Crédits musicaux : War Pigs (Live) et Black Sabbath (Live) de Black Sabbath, issu de l'album Live... Gathered In Their Masses (2013), et Antisocial (French Version) de Anthrax, issu des bonus de l'album State Of Euphoria (1988)
Former Vice President Al Gore joins Climate One to talk about his tireless fight, training an army of climate champions and influencing international climate policy. Joined by co-directors Bonni Cohen and Jon Shenk, this conversation covers the making of their new movie AN INCONVENIENT SEQUEL: TRUTH TO POWER and the solutions that it offers. This program was recorded in front of a live audience at the Marines' Memorial Club on July 24, 2017.
SAJA, the South Asian Journalists Association, presents a conversation about the ouster of President Mohamed Nasheed of the Maldives. Join SAJA board members Jigar Mehta (@JigarMehta) and Sree Sreenivasan (@sree) for a webcast with experts and journalists, including: * Bonni Cohen Shenk (@bcactual) a documentary filmmaker, is the producer, with Jon Shenk, of “The Island President,” a forthcoming film about Mohamed Nasheed. See their NYT op-ed today: http://bit.ly/xwmjO6 * Lily Jamali (@lilyjamali), 2011 SAJA Reporting Fellow, reporting on climate change in the Maldives for Public Radio International's "The World". See her work: http://www.lilyjamali.com/the-maldives/ Other speakers being confirmed. Topics we will discuss - we'll be taking your questions, too: * The details of the resignation and current status of ex-President Nasheed * Effect on global climate change initiatives led by the Maldives. And much, much more. Call-in live or send your questions or comments via email to sree@sree.net or @sree or @sajahq or #sajahq