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Justin Chadwick, CEO of the Citrus Growers Association, and Motheo Khoaripe delve into the trade dispute between South Africa and Europe. South Africa has requested the World Trade Organization (WTO) to establish two panels to investigate what the nation claims are "unscientific and discriminatory measures" imposed on its citrus exports to the European UnionSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
HOT TOPIC Topic: Impact of weather changes on citrus exports Guest: Justin Chadwick- Citrus Growers Association
Noluthando Mthonti-Mlambo speaks to Justin Chadwick, CEO at Citrus Growers Association of Southern AfricaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Noluthando Mthonti-Mlambo speaks to Justin Chadwick, CEO of the South African Citrus Growers AssociationSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Justin Chadwick, CEO of the Citrus Growers Association, discusses with Bruce Whitfield whether South Africa, the world's second-largest citrus exporter, can capitalize on soaring orange juice prices or remains constrained by Transnet. Adverse weather and disease in Brazil have driven up prices, and manufacturers are now considering using mandarins due to the devastated orange harvests in Florida and Brazil.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Creo is delighted to announce the shortlist for the Sony Future Filmmaker Awards 2024. The shortlist of 30 filmmakers across six categories are awarded the unique experience of attending a week of special events at the Sony Pictures Studios lot in Los Angeles, including a workshop program providing unparalleled access behind-the-scenes of the industry and culminating in the Awards ceremony on May 30, 2024 where the six category winners, chosen by a selection of expert judges, are announced. Established by Creo and sponsored by Sony, the sophomore edition of the major annual awards program for short films provides a gateway for the development of exceptional cinematic talent and sets out to elevate voices with an original perspective on storytelling. This year's shortlist was chosen from over 8,400 films by more than 5,000 filmmakers across 148 countries and territories submitted across six categories: Fiction, Non-Fiction, Environment, Animation, Student, and Future Format. The shortlisted stories range from a poignant documentary about two Holocaust survivors miraculously reunited after 80 years, a filmmaker's search for the last remaining gibbon in Kuala Lumpur, a homeless ballet dancer undertaking a life-changing audition, a spontaneous romance between two strangers thrown together by grounded flights, and much more. Representing a truly global perspective on filmmaking, the shortlist includes films from Australia, Brazil, Canada, Czech Republic, Egypt, Estonia, Germany, Ghana, Hong Kong, India, Malaysia, Mexico, Nigeria, South Africa, Thailand, the United Kingdom, Uruguay, and the United States. Working from a longlist of commended submissions, the 30 shortlisted filmmakers were chosen by Emmy-award winning cinematographer Robert Primes ASCand celebrated Australian filmmaker Unjoo Moon. At the second stage of the judging process, judges Michael Barker and Tom Bernard, Co-Founders and Co-Presidents of Sony Pictures Classics (Call Me By Your Name, The Father, Whiplash); Rob Hardy ASC, BSC, BAFTA award-winning cinematographer (Mission: Impossible - Fallout, Ex-Machina, Civil War) ; Kate Reid BSC, acclaimed British cinematographer (Game of Thrones, Great Expectations, Silo) will choose this year's category winners, awarding creative excellence and original approaches to narrative. Both stages of the judging process are chaired by award-winning director Justin Chadwick (Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom, The Other Boleyn Girl, Tulip Fever). The 30 shortlisted filmmakers will be flown to Los Angeles to attend a comprehensive four-day workshop program at the Sony Pictures Studios lot in Culver City from May 28 - 31, 2024, culminating in a black-tie Awards ceremony on May 30, 2024. Held at the Cary Grant Theater and hosted by Entertainment Tonight's Denny Directo, during the ceremony the six category winners will be announced, receiving a range of cash prizes and equipment. This immersive experience provides filmmakers with a one-of-a-kind opportunity to connect with fellow filmmakers and leaders in the field of cinema, and to gain exclusive access behind-the-scenes of the industry, with workshops led by Sony Pictures executives, and covering a range of topics from keynotes by major cinematographers, screenings and Q&A sessions, to insights into working with talent agencies and using cutting-edge technologies, to film scoring and music rights. Justin Chadwick, award-winning theater, television and film director and Chair of the Jury, says: "The level of submission and the international scope of new voices shortlisted for the Awards is thrilling. Across the 30 chosen filmmakers the perspectives told are manifold and captivating, charged with a passion and authenticity. I am delighted to once again lead this selection of filmmaking; a vision of storytelling and cinematic ingenuity and an aperture into the filmmakers who shall make up the future of our industry." Scott Gray, Founder and CEO, Creo, says: "With a staggering 8,400 films ...
The Department of Agriculture and the Department of Trade, Industry, and Competition have requested consultations with the European Union (EU) regarding phyto-sanitary trade regulations imposed on South African citrus by the European Union. The move aims to find a long-lasting solution to protect the livelihoods of tens of thousands of people in the local citrus industry. Now for more on this Elvis Presslin spoke to Justin Chadwick, CEO of the Citrus Growers Association
Noluthando Mthonti-Mlambo speaks to Justin Chadwick, CEO of the Citrus Growers Association of South Africa about the 2023 citrus exports. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Justin Chadwick, CEO at Citrus Growers Association on the importance of AGOA for SA's business community. Andrew Levy, labour analyst at Andrew Levy & Associates on why the country needs to focus on productivity and not a public holiday after the Boks' win. Garth Mackenzie, founder & editor of TradersCorner.co.za on developing your play book, game plan and monitoring system for your investments. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The tremendous amount of rain in the Western Cape has also drowned various orchards out and washed away infrastructure – Citrus Growers Association president Justin Chadwick.
Sanlam's Nick Kunze talks markets we hit the half-year mark … the Nasdaq had the best start to a year ever while local was a mixed bag. Justin Chadwick from the Citrus Growers Association discusses the EU's latest restrictions on orange imports.
With South Africa possibly being the largest Citrus producer in the World, Ted Keenan & South African Citrus Growers Association CEO, Justin Chadwick meet up to discuss the Industry Further.
With South Africa possibly being the largest Citrus producer in the World, Ted Keenan & South African Citrus Growers Association CEO, Justin Chadwick meet up to discuss the Industry Further.
Currently, urgent steps are being taken to end the disruption of citrus supplies from South Africa to the EU. Around 1,400 containers are involved with the EU's decision to seize containers on arrival after the new regulations that came into effect on 14 July. The South African government and their citrus industry have said that around 900 containers of oranges stranded in European ports should be cleared quickly. The containers are being held because of new EU entry regulations, but South Africa has said that they already comply with the new standards. The government and citrus industry have maintained that the implementation of the new regulations within three days of their announcement on 21 June, and the expectation that South Africa should immediately comply, was totally unreasonable. “This crisis is entirely of EU making and is at best a malicious action by an EU official or officials who want to do as much damage as possible to the South African industry,” stated a senior citrus leader. Citrus Growers Association Chief Executive Justin Chadwick, in reacting to South Africa's decision to refer the dispute with the EU to the WTO, has stated: “We simply cannot allow what was clearly nothing more than a politically motivated move by the Spanish to decimate the businesses of thousands of local growers and the livelihoods they support, while threatening the destruction of millions of cartons of top-quality fruit by EU authorities,” he said. Observers have noted that action at the WTO would take time and would not help to resolve the immediate crisis. “We now have to minimise our losses and every day the matter drags on, the worst it becomes.” We hear directly from Justin Chadwick to gain a full understanding of the situation and the potential solutions.
After having an encounter of a lifetime in the Holy Land, Justin Chadwick, one of our deacons, shares a little of his encounter so you can encounter him as well.
Justin Chadwick, die Suid-Afrikaanse Sitruskwekers-vereniging se uitvoerende hoof het gereageer op die uitgebreide skade van miljoene Suid-Afrikaanse rand by die Sondagsriviervallei in die Oos-Kaap. Werkers het infrastruktuur en vrugte verwoes tydens ‘n staking vir ‘n hoër minimumloon. Dit kom na die bedryf reeds groot uitdagings beleef het met tekorte aan vraghouers vir uitvoere en meer. Chadwick sê tariewe vir uitvoere het ook skerp gestyg.
Fruitnet's Chris White talks to Fabio Zanesco of VIP (Italy), Juan Gonzalez Pita of Salix Fruits (Argentina), and Justin Chadwick of Citrus Growers Association (South Africa) about the impact of Russia's invasion of Ukraine on fresh produce markets in Europe and the rest of the world.
Crazy question, ever considered farming insects? Well, according to a World Bank report farming insects can play a vital role in both food security and climate-smart agriculture and this week we share a guide to farming insects for food and feed! Farmers are encouraged to diversify their agribusinesses to thrive but often the answer lies beyond farming and this week Jacqui Taylor, chief executive officer of Agritourism South Africa joins us to share advice for new farmers. Our book of the week is Get out of your mind by Luyanda Mpahlwa and Klaus Doppler. And, our farmer tip of the week comes from Citrus Growers Association CEO, Justin Chadwick.
Career Q&A with Eddie Redmayne. Moderated by Jenelle Riley, Variety. Eddie Redmayne was nominated for BAFTA's Rising Star Award in 2012 for his continuing body of work. Subsequently, he shared a Screen Actors Guild Award nomination with his fellow actors from Tom Hooper's Les Misérables for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture. The Working Title movie was nominated for eight Academy Awards including Best Picture, winning three; and won three Golden Globe Awards including Best Picture. For his performance as Marius, Mr. Redmayne was nominated for an Evening Standard British Film Award and an MTV Movie Award. He has starred in several other films, including Simon Curtis' My Week with Marilyn, starring as the “my” part of the story as Colin Clark opposite Michelle Williams as Marilyn Monroe; Tom Kalin's Savage Grace, opposite Julianne Moore; Shekhar Kapur's Elizabeth: The Golden Age, also for Working Title, opposite Cate Blanchett as Queen Elizabeth I; Gregory Read's Like Minds, with Toni Collette and Tom Sturridge; Udayan Prasad's The Yellow Handkerchief, opposite Kristen Stewart; Justin Chadwick's TheOther Boleyn Girl; Stephen Poliakoff's Glorious 39; Timothy Linh Bui's Powder Blue; Christopher Smith's Black Death; Derick Martini's Hick; Robert De Niro's The Good Shepherd, as the son of the characters portrayed by Matt Damon and Angelina Jolie; and Andy and Lana Wachowski's upcoming sci-fi epic Jupiter Ascending. The London native has also attracted attention on stage. For his Broadway debut starring as Ken opposite Alfred Molina as painter Mark Rothko in John Logan's Red, directed by Michael Grandage, he won the Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Play; the production won six Tonys overall, including Best Play. Mr. Redmayne also received a Theatre World Award and a Drama Desk Award nomination; for the production's previous staging in London, at the Donmar Warehouse, he won the Olivier Award for Best Supporting Actor. His other U.K. stage work includes starring as Shakespeare's Richard II, again directed by Michael Grandage at the Donmar Warehouse; in Christopher Shinn's Now or Later, at the Royal Court Theatre, directed by Dominic Cooke; and in Anthony Page's Almeida Theatre staging of Edward Albee's The Goat or Who is Sylvia? The latter production earned Mr. Redmayne the Critics' Circle Theatre Award and the Evening Standard Award for Outstanding Newcomer. His notable television credits include starring in the BBC miniseries Birdsong, directed by Philip Martin; Tess of the D'Urbervilles, directed by David Blair; and The Pillars ofthe Earth, directed by Sergio Mimica-Gezzan. His first miniseries appearance was in Elizabeth I, also his first project with director Tom Hooper. Mr. Redmayne's next movie, The Danish Girl, reunites him with director Tom Hooper.
Die Sitruskwekersvereniging van Suid-Afrika sê die ontwrigting weens die kuberaanval wat Transnet se hawestelsel landwyd lamgelê het, kom op 'n slegte tyd vir die sitrusbedryf. Transnet gee tans voorkeur aan die uitvoer van verkoelde vrag, hoofsaaklik deur die Durbanse hawe. Die vereniging se uitvoerende hoof, Justin Chadwick, sê sake verloop tans redelik glad, maar die volgende drie dae tot die einde van die week sal deurslaggewend wees:
The Produce Marketing Association is a key international trade organisation representing companies from every segment of the global fresh produce and floral supply chain. The PMA helps members grow by providing connections that expand business opportunities and increase sales and consumption. Their mission is to connect, inform and deliver industry solutions to enhance their members' prosperity. Each month, we will be focusing on a major area of South African fresh produce and discussing that all with the country's key industry experts so we can learn and appreciate fantastic South African Fresh Produce. In our next Broadcast we will be speaking to several leading experts on the South African Citrus Industry. As a precursor to the main event, we speak to Justin Chadwick the CEO of the Citrus Growers Association from South Africa and Lianne Jones the Country Manager for the PMA. Enjoy!
Group chief executive at Vodacom, Shameel Joosub gives us his reaction on the company's results and its plans to partner with e-commerce company AliPay. Justin Chadwick, chief executive at Citrus Growers Assocation explains why one of the world's largest specialised reefer ship arrived in SA's shores. Then Gary Booysen, director at Rand Swiss is our headmaster for the week. He discusses structured products. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Cet épisode sera consacré à un film biographique britannico-sud-africain, Mandela, un long chemin vers la liberté, réalisé par Justin Chadwick qui s'inspire de l'autobiographie de Nelson Mandela, racontant son enfance, sa carrière politique, ses luttes contre l'Apartheid et ses années de prison. A travers la clandestinité, la lutte armée, la prison, sa vie se confond plus que jamais avec son combat pour la liberté, lui conférant peu à peu une dimension mythique, faisant de lui l'homme clef pour sortir son pays de l'impasse où étaient enfermé 40 ans d'Apartheid. Si cet épisode vous a plu, n'hésitez pas à lui laisser un commentaire et une note sur Apple Podcasts, à le partager et à venir en discuter avec moi sur mon Instagram Les Belles Fréquences. Extraits audio disponibles dans le podcast : - Mandela : un long chemin vers la liberté - Bande annonce VF - Films Actu (2013) - L'histoire de l'Afrique du Sud - Télé Crayon - Les plus grandes déclarations de Nelson Mandela - euro news (2013) Ecrit, réalisé, monté et mixé par moi même, Alice KRIEF, ingénieur du son, Les Belles Fréquences
In this frantic, romantic episode of Tubi or Not Tubi, we take a historical journey through the 2017 film, Tulip Fever, directed by Justin Chadwick and starring Christoph Waltz, Judi Dench, and Zach Galifianakis. Tubi is an app that is well known for scraping off and using the kinds of films that get stuck to the bottom of the narrative shoe like a piece of bubble gum. This begs the question: what if the gum is old? Like, period piece old? What happens then?
Oliver Litondo is Kenyan-born celebrated actor and broadcaster. He went to university in the United States. His career which started in broadcast journalism included as a correspondent with BBC and Deutsche Welle. He was also an anchorman for Voice of Kenya, Kenya Broadcasting Corporation (KBC), and Kenya Television Network (KTN). Meanwhile, Oliver developed an interest in film acting and theater. One of the major movies in which Oliver acted was the Wilby Conspiracy released in 1974, starring Oscar winners Sydney Poitier and Michael Caine. Previous to that he acted in a British movie, "The Search for the Nile in 1971. Oliver went on to co-produce with Alakie Mboya, a hit National Theater stage production, "The Muntu", by Joe de Graft, starring Oliver Litondo and Beldina Auma in 1976. In 1978 Oliver starred in the film "The Bush Trackers. In 1984 Oliver acted in "Sheena: Queen of the Jungle" Starring Tanya Roberts He also acted in "The Lion Of Africa" in 1988, starring Bryan Danahy, and the "Ivory Hunters" in 1990 starring James Earl Jones and John Lithgo. Oliver's latest movie released in 2010 is "The First Grader", directed by Justin Chadwick and starring Oliver Litondo and Naomie Harris. Oliver is very excited about the First Grader and says "more adults now go to school in Kenya since the movie was released, inspired by Maruge's (played by Oliver)courage to start first grade at age 84". O Source: imdb.com This is a super throwback. Regards, Daniel Duwa Kenyan Stories is produced by me, Daniel Duwa. Some of these stories have existed on different platforms, media outlets and in different formats, they will be available on this feed from now on. Please subscribe so that you are notified as soon as a new episode is available. Also, like, comment, share the stories with your families, friends, colleagues, near, wide, and far and support these stories. Feel free to recommend a guest for Kenyan Stories you would like to hear. Kenyan Stories, tales from the motherland. Regards, Daniel. Kenyan Stories by Daniel Duwa Support Kenyan Stories here: https://ko-fi.com/danielduwa Listen to my other podcast - Conversations with Daniel Duwa Podcast here: https://rb.gy/k3cccz Online Store: https://rb.gy/jq9be6 My Book: Uzuri by Daniel Duwa: Stunning Women in Nairobi https://rb.gy/4ippey Support Page: https://rb.gy/xjaf66 To recommend yourself or other Kenyan Stories guest, or audio or film production enquires please email. danielduwacreative@outlook.com Other Social: Facebook Page: danielduwacreative, danielduwa Facebook @danielduwa Twitter, Instagram: @danielduwa My Story - Youghest Pirate: https://rb.gy/vcthbh Podcaster and Executive Strategist & Intelligence Leadership Coach - growing talents, scaling businesses, and bringing clarity to corporates in uncertain times. #5nextsteps --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kenyanstories/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kenyanstories/support
Heavily anticipated by Oscar predictors in fall 2007, Justin Chadwick’s historical fiction The Other Boleyn Girl paired Natalie Portman and Scarlett Johnasson as their Oscar stars were rising. But when the film was rescheduled into early 2008, all signs pointed towards a disappointment that the film ultimately proved to be. With Eric Bana as King … Continue reading "133 – The Other Boleyn Girl"
Justin Chadwick, shares insights on the Citrus industry in Southern Africa. He has over 30 years industry knowledge. The Citrus industry is one of the few industries that have seen market growth during the pandemic period.
Die Suid-Afrikaanse sitrusbedryf wil sy markaandeel binne die volgende 3 tot 5 jaar met nog 500 000 ton vergroot. Die land se grootste uitvoermark, Europa, ondervind 'n afname van ongeveer 10 persent in lemoenproduksie as gevolg van ongunstige weerstoestande. Kenners meen dit sal waarskynlik 'n geleentheid bied vir meer Suid-Afrikaanse uitvoere na hierdie mark en sal verdere uitvoer-inkomste en werkskepping tot gevolg hê. Justin Chadwick van die Suid-Afrikaanse Sitrus Vereniging het sy mening so verwoord...
South Africa is the second-largest exporter of citrus fruit in the world after Spain, and has been able to not just weather the Covid-19 storm, but also benefitted from the increase in international prices. A new deal will see South Africa exporting citrus to the Phillippines after 11 years since negotiations commenced. Refilwe Moloto speaks to Justin Chadwick, CEO of the Citrus Growers Association. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
Kosmos 94.1 — Justin Chadwick, die Uitvoerende Hoof van die Suid Afrikaanse Sitruskwekersvereniging is vanoggend ons gas om die jongste stand van die sitrusbedryf in die buurland te bespreek:
Justin Chadwick, co-founder of the new World Citrus Association and chief executive of South Africa's Citrus Growers' Association, talks about some big new opportunities for oranges, lemons, grapefruit and soft citrus in markets around the globe. Increasing public interest in healthy eating and convenience looks set to drive sales, but there is also growing demand for quality and category management as many of the world's consumer markets begin to mature. Presented by Fruitnet's Chris White.
In this first episode of our special coronavirus disease (Covid-19) pandemic podcast series Farmer's Weekly editor, Denene Erasmus, gives an update on how the publication has adapted to keep readers up to date with news and information relevant to the sector, and the public at large, during this critical period. Despite not being able to print the magazine during April, Farmer's Weekly has increased the volume of new content being published on the website, and the team is working hard to keep our audience up to date and informed. This episode takes a look at the R20-billion per annum domestic citrus industry, which is just gearing up for the 2020 harvest season. Sabrina Dean speaks to CEO of the Southern African Citrus Growers' Association, Justin Chadwick. Stay up to date with the latest agricultural news, views and analysis with a print or digital subscription to Farmer's Weekly visit www.farmersweekly.co.za
In this first episode of our special coronavirus disease (Covid-19) pandemic podcast series Farmer's Weekly editor, Denene Erasmus, gives an update on how the publication has adapted to keep readers up to date with news and information relevant to the sector, and the public at large, during this critical period. Despite not being able to print the magazine during April, Farmer's Weekly has increased the volume of new content being published on the website, and the team is working hard to keep our audience up to date and informed. This episode takes a look at the R20-billion per annum domestic citrus industry, which is just gearing up for the 2020 harvest season. Sabrina Dean speaks to CEO of the Southern African Citrus Growers' Association, Justin Chadwick. Stay up to date with the latest agricultural news, views and analysis with a print or digital subscription to Farmer's Weekly visit www.farmersweekly.co.za
In this episode Hugh and Jenna explore the 2008 film The Other Boleyn Girl, directed by Justin Chadwick, written by Peter Morgan and staring Natalie Portman, Scarlett Johansson and Eric Bana, based on the book of the same title by Philippa Gregory. This time, Hugh and Jenna discuss the Tudor period, including its drama, especially why Henry VIII was so keen on having a male heir, the options of women in the Tudor court, and then what this meant for the future of British politics and religion.
Kosmos 94.1 — Volgens kenners het die sitrus bedryf in Suid Afrika verskeie uitdagings in 2020. Justin Chadwick, die Uitvoerende Hoof van die Suid Afrikaanse Sitruskwekersvereniging sluit by ons aan:
Support the New Flesh Podcast https://www.patreon.com/newfleshpodcast Scout Tafoya (@Honors_Zombie) returns. We go long. *takes a deep breath* 14:16 Bits & Pieces 15:25 Hammer Horror! 38:40 Cannes 2018 Horror Announcements 1:08:55 Predator trailer 1:12:34 In the Tall Grass from Stephen King/Joe Hill 1:14:10 Moviepass update 1:19:05 Pet Sematary 1:19:28 What We Do in the Shadows 1:20:25 The Academy 1:22:33 James Wan's Swamp Thing 1:26:18 Hulu's Into The Dark 1:28:30 Alexandre Aja & Sam Raimi's Crawl 1:30:15 Fox Cancels Everything (Exorcist, Lucifer), Hires Zack Morris 1:32:30 Tarantino casting news 1:34:40 Justin Chadwick's new horror movie 1:35:20 Shudder acquisitions 1:37:00 New Kevin Williamson fairy tale anthology show 1:38:00 Infidel 1:38:45 Purge TV premise 1:40:35 Queensbury Pictures 1:42:24 Changeling remake 1:42:50 Jordan Peele follow up 1:44:12 A24's Hereditary follow up 1:44:50 Hulu Light as a Feather 1:45:28 Amblin's new horror movie 1:46:17 Number 37 1:47:08 Scout on AMC's The Terror 1:56:00 Brett WDYW 2:01:17 Revenge!
Le lavage de la semaine avec Youri Chassin et Eve-Lyne Couturier ; Être non-voyante et courir avec un guide : Entrevue ; Recouvrer la vue grâce à un oeil bionique : Entrevue ; Cinéma avec Helen Faradji et Georges Privet : Le dernier vice-roi des Indes ; Musique avec Frédéric Lambert : The doors of heaven par Erisk Esenvalds ; Culture populaire avec Alex Perron : Lady Gaga à Montréal ; Vins avec Élyse Lambert : Saumur blanc, Clos du midi 2016 ; Vidéo de la semaine avec Helen Faradji : Message de Pink à sa fille aux VMA Awards ; Cinéma avec Georges Privet : Patti Cake$, un feel good movie hip hop ; Vins avec Élyse Lambert : Côtes du Roussillon rouge, Les Sorcières 2016 ; À voir sur le web avec Helen Faradji : Trouver de nouveaux amis sur Twitter ; Musique avec Frédéric Lambert : American dream, le nouvel album de LCD Soundsystem ; Cinéma avec Georges Privet : Tulip Fever, de Justin Chadwick
Chatting with Justin Chadwick and Trevor Anderson (of Calgary, Alberta), co-organizers of the Hurt'n Albert'n bikepacking event. We get a little backstory, a recap of the inaugural run, and changes in-the-works for this years event.
Pour la dernière émission de la saison d'hiver 2015, Plein Feu aborde le sujet des prisonniers politiques ou de conscience, une conséquence importante des différents conflits à travers le monde. Un prisonnier politique est emprisonné pour avoir critiqué un parti ou un régime politique, alors qu'un prisonnier de conscience est emprisonné pour avoir une philosophie ou une religion différente du programme politique en place dans son pays. Les juifs, lors que la Deuxième Guerre mondiale, peuvent ainsi être considérés comme des prisonniers de conscience. Quant à eux, Aung San Suu Kyi, Nelson Mandela et Mohamed Ali constituent des prisonniers politiques. Ce phénomène est récurrent et il est encore bien présent de nos jours. Heureusement, des organisations comme Amnistie internationale luttent contre ce type d'injustices. Voici la liste des oeuvres culturelles abordées pendant l'émission : 1- Le roman «Si c'est un homme» Titre : Si c'est un homme Auteur : Primo Levi Maison d'édition : Pocket Année de publication : 1947 http://salon-litteraire.com/fr/primo-levi/content/1849039-si-c-est-un-homme-de-primo-levi-resume 2- Le film « Mandela : Un long chemin vers la liberté » Titre : Mandela : Un long chemin vers la liberté Réalisateur : Justin Chadwick Genre : Drame biographique Année de parution : 2013 http://www.cinoche.com/films/mandela-un-long-chemin-vers-la-liberte/index.html 3- Le livre « Les aquariums de Pyongyang : dix ans au goulag nord-coréen» Titre : Les aquariums de Pyongyang : dix ans au goulag nord-coréen Auteur : Kang Chol-hwan et Pierre Rigoulot Maison d'édition : R.Laffont Année de publication : 2001 http://www.franceculture.fr/oeuvre-les-aquariums-de-pyongyang-dix-ans-au-goulag-nord-cor%C3%A9en-de-chol-hwan-kang-t%C3%A9moignage-recueil
Award-winning Director Justin Chadwick (Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom, The Other Boleyn Girl...) joins us on The Matthew Aaron Show this Wednesday (12/11) at 5pm PT as we broadcast live from Chicago. Justin will be with us to discuss his new film MANDELA: LONG WALK TO FREEDOM, starring Idris Elba as Nelson Mandela. The film is currently playing in select theaters and opens nationwide on December 25th. Show starts at 5pm PT (7pm CT / 8pm ET). Stream it live from our website or subscribe for free and download the show on iTunes. You can also listen on the go on your Android/iPhone/iPad device via Stitcher. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Idris Elba, Naomie Harris, and Justin Chadwick: Meet the Filmmaker
Idris Elba, Naomie Harris, and Justin Chadwick: Meet the Filmmaker
Devin Pike and Matt Mungle spar over “Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides,” and have a conversation with “The First Grader” director Justin Chadwick live from the Seattle International Film Festival. Also discussed: “Priest” and “Midnight in Paris.” Stay through the end credits…
Naomie Harris (Jane), as well as working on big budget Hollywood Movies such as Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest, continues to choose challenging and exciting roles in smaller and more diverse films such as THE FIRST GRADER. She and I had a great interview last week when her tour brought her to the San Francisco Bay Area for a preview screeening of her latest film at Landmark Embarcadero Center in San Francisco. London-born Naomie graduated with honours from Cambridge University in 1998 with a degree in social and political science. She went on to train at the prestigious Bristol Old Vic Theatre School and had her first major acting breakthrough in 2002 with Danny Boyle's zombie horror film 28 Days Later. She went on to receive further international recognition and critical acclaim in her role as Tia Dalma in Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest and At World's End. Other major feature film credits include Michael Mann's Miami Vice, Michael Winterbottom's A Cock and Bull Story, and Street Kings with Keanu Reeves and Forrest Whittaker. Most recent feature film projects include: Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll with Andy Serkis; Ninja Assassin directed by James McTeigue; Julian Kemp's My Last Five Girlfriends: and, THE FIRST GRADER, written by Ann Peacock and directed by Justin Chadwick. Major television drama credits have included: Julian Jarrold's White Teeth, based on Zadie Smith's best-selling novel; Peter Kosminsky's The Project; Poppy Shakespeare, Blood and Oil and Small Island for the BBC.We close with the complete interview with Alrick Brown, director of the wonderful film Kinyarwanda, which had a successful screening at the 54th edition of the SFIFF.The film tells a seldom heard story of the Muslim community in Rwanda during the horrific100 days.They made the mosques sacred safe havens for those persecuted.
UK film composer, Alex Heffes, has created film scores that include many of award-winning films for director Kevin Macdonald such as One Day in September, Touching the Void, and The Last King of Scotland.Alex has proved successful in a variety of genres including the comedy The Parole Officer, the action film Out of Reach and Kevin Macdonald's political espionage thriller State of Play.Alex’s scores have been nominated for BAFTA, Ivor Novello, European Film Academy, and ASCAP awards. Alex always conducts his own orchestral scores.Some of Alex’s more recent film scoring projects include the documentary Inside Job directed by Charles Ferguson, and Justin Chadwick’s debut feature The First Grader.
Ah, the great clash of history versus historical fiction! A best-selling book that toys liberally with the facts of Henry VIII and the two Boleyn sisters gets blown up on the big screen. Is it even more historically inaccurate than the novel? Does it matter? You may be surprised at what we think...