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Sam Clements is curating a fictional film festival. He'll accept almost anything, but the movie must not be longer than 90 minutes. This is the 90 Minutes Or Less Film Fest podcast. In episode 44 Sam is joined by Jonathan Wakeham, screenwriter, co-founder of the LOCO London Comedy Film Festival and trustee of charity Arts Emergency. Jonathan has chosen Wendy and Lucy (80 minutes), directed by Kelly Reichardt. The 2008 film stars Michelle Williams, Walter Dalton and Lucy the dog. Sam and Jonathan discuss Kelly Reichardt's incredible body of work, Michelle Williams's committed performance, the subtle nuances of dog acting, and Jonathan invents the Barkdel Test. Thank you for downloading. We'll be back in a couple of weeks! Rate and subscribe on Apple Podcasts: https://tinyurl.com/90minfilm We are a proud member of the Stripped Media Network. Website: 90minfilmfest.comTweet: @90MinFilmFest Instagram: @90MinFilmFest Hosted and produced by @sam_clements. Edited and produced by Louise Owen. Guest star @jonathanwakeham. Additional editing and sound mixing by @lukemakestweets. Music by @martinaustwick. Artwork by @samgilbey. If you enjoy the show, please subscribe, rate, review and share with your friends. We're an independent podcast and every recommendation helps - thank you! Bonus Link: Donate to Arts Emergency
Jahannah was joined by a special co-host Alexa Wall. Michael Yale and David Leopold chatted about their show Late Company. Jonathan Wakeman and Brakes’ director Mercedes Grower chatted about the LOCO Festival. Shola Amoo and Tanya Fear from the film A Moving Image stopped by the studios. Our favourite honest film reviewer Lucy Patterson joined the girls. Jahannah also chatted to Florence Pugh and William Oldroyd about Lady Macbeth.
Jahannah was joined by a special co-host Alexa Wall. Michael Yale and David Leopold chatted about their show Late Company. Jonathan Wakeman and Brakes' director Mercedes Grower chatted about the LOCO Festival. Shola Amoo and Tanya Fear from the film A Moving Image stopped by the studios. Our favourite honest film reviewer Lucy Patterson joined the girls. Jahannah also chatted to Florence Pugh and William Oldroyd about Lady Macbeth.
To coincide with the LOCO Comedy Film Festival I sat down with Jonathan Wakeham and filmmaker Sarah Warren to discuss her new film M.L.E. as well as the mission of the festival and other random tangents...
The sixth episode (or volume as we like to think of them) of Selected Tragedy. These shows are themed collections of highlights from three years of tragedy. We will be putting out weekly volumes of selected tragedy until our live shows start up again in on the 28th February 2015 with Tragic Winter: https://www.facebook.com/events/1516191711967276/ Vol 6 offers a series of tragic history lessons. Content Note: suicide, death, racism, slavery, poetry, hubris, comedy and people who you may never have heard about but who played both important and impotent roles in history. Jonathan Wakeham: https://twitter.com/jonathanwakeham http://locofilmfestival.com/ Dzifa Benson: https://twitter.com/DzifaBenson http://thespitofme.wordpress.com/ Helen Zaltzman: https://twitter.com/helenzaltzman http://helenzaltzman.com/ The episode was produced by Dave Pickering, with recording from Stephen Harvey, main theme by Sam Wilkinson and the outro song by George Brufton and The Reactionaries.
The second of three live recordings from our Tragic History live event which took place at the Hackney Attic on the 16th May 2014. Featuring: Liz Bailey: https://twitter.com/veritasgrey Joe Murphy: http://www.sergeantbuzfuz.com/ Njambi McGrath: http://www.njambimcgrathcomedy.co.uk/ Drunken Chorus: http://www.drunkenchorus.co.uk/ Jonathan Wakeham: https://twitter.com/jonathanwakeham and Dave Pickering: http://www.davepickeringstoryteller.co.uk Help take the tragedy to Edinburgh: http://bit.ly/TragicFringe Join us on Friday 6th June for Act 3 of Tragic History. Our next live show is Greek Tragedy at the Dogstar in Brixton on Thursday 12th June: https://www.facebook.com/events/625249897568126/ Make friends with some tragedy by friending us on Facebook or following us @standup4tragedy on twitter. This podcast was recorded by Stephen Harvey with music from Sam Wilkinson and George Brufton.