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This week, two-time Academy Award-nominated filmmaker Kirby Dick joins Kate and Franklin to talk why he “doesn't love movies,” how he thinks about the concept of truth, the #MeToo movement and his documentary, On The Record (co-directed by Amy Ziering, HBO Max), and so much more. Questions? Comments? Criticism? Hit us up on social media at @theblcklst.This conversation took place in 2021. To learn more about The Black List, visit www.blcklst.com.
Another fantastic doc from Amy Ziering and Kirby Dick recounting the sexual assault perpetrated by Hip Hop executive Russell Simmons. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/threedudespod/message
Show notes: (0:00) Intro (4:31) The beauty of being anti-toxic (11:29) Avoiding carcinogens in everyday products (20:59) Choosing healthy products to protect family's health (32:25) Health concerns and conscious shopping (37:29) Outro Who is David Steinman? David Steinman is the author and coauthor of the groundbreaking bestsellers Diet for a Poisoned Planet and The Safe Shopper's Bible and director of HLF. He was featured as one of the experts and activists in the HBO Max documentary Not So Pretty, directed by Amy Ziering and Kirby Dick. His investigative reporting and writing have won awards from Best of the West, California Newspaper Publishers' Association, Sierra Club, and the Green Book Festival. He is the publisher of HealthyLivinG Magazine and serves as director of the nonprofit Healthy Living Foundation, a public-interest environmental and consumer advocacy organization that takes legal action and litigates on behalf of consumers and the environment. Under his leadership, HLF has won major court and legal cases against brands such as Herbal Essences, Pantene, Chicken of the Sea, Bumble Bee, Alberto VO5, Trader Joe's, and Mrs. Meyers for selling products with high amounts of toxic chemicals that required their removal or labeling. Articles featuring or mentioning David's investigative work have appeared in The Wall Street Journal, Newsweek, Time, New York Times, Los Angeles Times, and USA Today, among other newspapers and magazines. He has appeared on CNN, Fox, and CNBC, and on local television stations throughout the United States and Canada. Connect with David Steinman: Website: https://davidwilliamsteinman.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/bydavidsteinman Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/davidwsteinman Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCl-Ey1iaFqOuIildv3ynwpQ Links and Resources: Peak Performance Life Peak Performance on Facebook Peak Performance on Instagram
The legendary Sheree Rose, also know to listeners as Robin's kink root, joins us for an enlightening conversation about her Kink legacy. We discuss her Sadomasochistic musings that intertwine art, power dynamics, and pain. From her monogamous marriage, to her partnership with Bob Flanagan starting in 1980 until his death in 1996, to her more recent 12 year collaboration with Martin O-Brien, Sheree approaches kink as art and kinky art as commentary on oppressive systems. We learn about her and Bob's early exhibitions at the New Museum of NY and Santa Monica Museum, the Society of Janice, the women's group, Leather and Lace, and the inspiration Sheree pulls from the Goddess Kali. This conversation is rich with queer, feminist and kink history. CW: this episode explores heavy BDSM, cock and ball torture, and cystic fibrosis. Take cate while listening. We close out the episode with Sarah introducing Robin to one of Bob Flanagan's pieces, "Why," that she uses when training professionals about Kink dynamics. The piece was featured in the documentary Sick: The Life and Death of Bob Flanagan, Supermasochist (1997) Dir. Kirby Dick. You can watch it here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nWtgdnuNiKQDon't forget to follow up on IG & TT @fuckyeahpod.Sign up for our newsletter at www.fuckyeahpod.comEmail us at fyeahpod@gmail.com
Well the tough topics keep on coming! In this 2012 Oscar Nominated documentary directors Kirby Dick and Amy Ziering explore the epidemic of brutal sexual assault plaguing the US Military. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/threedudespod/message
Doug Blush is an award-winning director, producer, editor, writer and cinematographer whose work includes over 100 feature and television projects. Recent credits include, as consulting editor and producer, the 2018 Academy Award winning ICARUS, 20 FEET FROM STARDOM, and the recent HBO documentary THE MUSIC OF STRANGERS: YO YO MA AND THE SILK ROAD ENSEMBLE. He was Co-Editor and Associate Producer of Kirby Dick's THE HUNTING GROUND in 2014 and the Oscar nominated and Emmy winning THE INVIS- IBLE WAR in 2012. Recent work as consulting or supervising editor include the Sun- dance documentaries JIM: THE JAMES FOLEY STORY, THE MARS GENERATION, CHASING CORAL, ON HER SHOULDERS, DARK MONEY and KING IN THE WILDERNESS, and earlier editorial and producing work includes the popular documentaries WORDPLAY, FREAKONOMICS, OUTRAGE, THESE AMAZING SHADOWS, and SUPERHEROES. He is also a longtime film educator with classes and seminars at USC, UCLA, Syracuse University and the YoungArts Foundation in Miami, as well as exchanges and panels in Indonesia, Brazil, Armenia, Malaysia, Nigeria, China, the Netherlands and more. Show Notes Doug Blush iMDB Kirby Dick Amy Ziering The Last Starfighter Kartiki Gonsalves The Elephant Whisperer Honeyland Truffle Hunters Ween Ellen Frankenstein New Day Nikola Marsh Arlene Nelson Crumb Chris Smith American Movie William Boroughs Invisible War Michael Moore Werner Herzog Ryan Coogler Zack Arnold Doug Block Icarus Melanie Miller Alliance of Doc Editors The S Word
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Join us as we chat with two Austin-based filmmakers about their success stories in financing short film projects. Jessica Wolfson is an award-winning documentary filmmaker. She began her career working as an executive at IFCtv Originals where she produced films by many renowned filmmakers including Kirby Dick, Steve James, John Landis, and Jon Favreau. Jessica has directed several films including HOT GREASE (Discovery Channel) and RADIO UNNAMEABLE (Kino Lorber). And produced many feature and short documentaries including LIFE & LIFE, SACRED, REVENGE OF THE MEKONS and A GIRL AND A GUN. She has created content for PBS, Discovery, History Channel, ESPN, CBS All Access, MTV, & Wall Street Journal. Her most recent projects include KINDERLAND and THE PAINT WIZZARD (New Yorker). Jessica was named “20 Under 40” by DOC NYC in 2010. She has acted as consultant for many documentary projects, a mentor for the Gotham and Tribeca Film Institute and teaches documentary production at New York Film Academy. Kelli Horan is an independent filmmaker and artist in Austin, TX. Since moving from Tucson, AZ, she has written, directed, and produced feature and short films that have been featured in festivals such as Boston SciFi Film Festival, SXSW, Other Worlds Film Festival, Arizona International Film Festival, and more. Active in the filmmaking community, Kelli was previously the Screenwriting Co-Director and Programmer at Other Worlds Film Festival (2020), a member of Women Communicators of Austin, and the current development Chair for Women in Film & Television Austin. Movie Review: Hellion Showrunner: Chantelle James Hosts & Producers: Ai Vuong, Chantelle James & Samantha Rae Lopez Editors: Shannon Stefan, Valerie Torres, and Karla Rivera Movie Reviews: Summer Heart Marketing: Karla Rivera & Tori Rose Follow us: @wift_austin https://www.wiftaustin.com podcast@wiftaustin.org
All things insane nefarious and vile ESC True Crime Edition: Allen V Farrow part 2 Special Edition: 5 episode of Season 6 (part 2 of 2) We are back for another scandalous, tea drinking, eyebrow raising episode..are you ready!!! On our usual shooting the shit and catching up Liz learns that Mari has a “New Sister” and even though we've already discuss this Liz claims she was not aware and accuse the ladies of having side conversations. Mari has amazing News about Bella Noir Studios so make your appointments because this is about to be the hottest hair salon In Montclair, NJ. And Zuly morbid, end of the world crazy ass wants to know if there is a plan should an apocalypse happen……so is your bunker ready and stocked?! Well here you have it as promised the conclusion and Part two of the Allen V Farrow. The ladies get into it as Zuly breaks down the sexual allegations against Allen and his scandalous affair with Mia's adopted daughter, Soon-Yi Previn. Trigger warning in this episode we will talk about sexual behavior and actions. From Mia finding nude Polaroids of her step daughter Soon-Yi to Dylan's accusations of events that took place back when she was only four years old. Learn more about Hollywoods power couple Mia Farrow and Woody Allen nasty, bitter, and very public custody battle. And his fixation with Dylan. Woody's strange behavior raised many red flags by friends, and Nannie's that witnessed his obsession. Many adults failed Dylan and this unfortunate case is just one of many in the industry. Zuly based most of her research on the HBO true crime documentary television miniseries directed by Kirby Dick and Amy Ziering. And the Allen v. Farrow podcast.
Special Edition: 4 episode of Season 6 (part 1 of 2) Brace yourself for a special edition of ESC True Crime Edition. Get your drink of choice ready it's going to be an interesting episode. The ladies catch up as usual and discuss all the craziness happening in their lives. Mari's little escape artist (Tokyo and Berlin) decide to go an explore the neighborhood alone!! Liz celebrates her birthday by getting a naked kitty…yikes!! Zuly has a little too much to drink at dinner and by the end of the night is looking for “JUAaaan” in the porcelain throne. Zuly takes the lead on this episode and discuss the high profile case of Woody Allen and Mia Farrow. The Allen v. Farrow case takes place in 1992 when seven year old Dylan Farrow, Woody's adopted daughter confesses to her mother Mia of inappropriate behavior at the hands of Woody. This two part episode will leave you with your mouth open. The case takes many unexpected turns with lies, deceptions, abuse, and control of power. This high society of elites show no mercy to a child that was repeatedly failed by the very adults that should have protected her, and to make matters worst our broken justice system only proves that those in power can sway the law. Zuly based most of her research on the HBO true crime documentary television miniseries directed by Kirby Dick and Amy Ziering. And the Allen v. Farrow podcast. Listen in to see what the ladies have concluded and if you agree. In the meantime if you enjoyed this episode please comment, share, like, rate, and review. Tell all your friends about us. Please follow us at El Salon Chronicles on instagram, facebook and twitter and if you mention us please tag #elsalon or #qlona. You can also support by purchasing El Salon merch, cashapp, venmo, zelle, and patreon.
This week we are joined by the illusive Adam! While he is here we talk about what we've been playing, and what we've been watching! Mike's been playing the new Horizon game while Adam is about 10 years in the past. Some hot takes on Disney+ and The Book of Boba Fett and what we'd like to see in shows.
In this episode of Women Vs Hollywood, Helen O'Hara is joined by investigative journalist Lucy Osborne, film historian Shelley Stamp, and actress Jessica Regan to discuss the impact of the #MeToo movement on Hollywood and society at large. We'll hear how far back sexual abuse in Hollywood goes, what impact it has on women in the film industry, and what we can do to make things better. You can find our host, Helen O'Hara (she/her), on Twitter @HelenLOHara.You can also find Helen on The Empire Film Podcast.Comments? Questions? Talk about the show on your social media platform of choice using #WomenVsHollywood.Our Guests This Week Were:Jessica Regan (she/her): @itsjessregan on TwitterFind out more about her work at https://www.unitedagents.co.uk/jessica-regan Shelley Stamp (she/her): @StampShelley on Twitter Find out more about her work at https://people.ucsc.edu/~stamp/research/Shelley_Stamp/Home.html Lucy Osborne (she/her): @Lucy_Osborne on TwitterFind out more about her work at https://www.theguardian.com/profile/lucy-osborne This week's recommended films were: On the Record (2020), directed by Kirby Dick and Amy Ziering (recommended by Lucy Osborne).You can purchase Women vs Hollywood in the UK, here: https://uk.bookshop.org/books/women-vs-hollywood-the-fall-and-rise-of-women-in-film/ You can purchase the audiobook of Women vs Hollywood on Audible in the UK, here: https://www.audible.co.uk/pd/Women-vs-Hollywood-Audiobook/ You can purchase the audiobook of Women vs Hollywood on Audible in the US, here: https://www.audible.com/pd/Women-vs-Hollywood-Audiobook/ You can pre-order Women vs Hollywood in the US, here: http://bookshop.org/books/women-vs-hollywood-the-fall-and-rise-of-women-in-film/ Host: Helen O'Hara (she/her)Producer: Maddy Searle (she/her)Executive Producers: Kobi Omenaka (he/him) and Ella Watts (she/her)Artwork: Steve Leard (he/him) Music: Jazz Apricot – Joey Pecoraro; Jazz Mango – Joey Pecoraro; Walk Through The Park – TrackTribe; On Hold For You by Kevin MacLeod - Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/6928-on-hold-for-you - License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license; Members Only – Track Tribe; Night on the Town - Track Tribe SFX: stefan021 via freesound.org Find out more about Stripped Media and our other shows on our website, here: https://stripped.media/our-podcasts/ If you enjoyed this episode, please consider giving us a five star review on iTunes or your Podcatcher of choice, and telling your friends and family about the show. Word of mouth is still the best way to market any podcast, and every little helps! From the whole team at Women vs Hollywood: thank you. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Continuing our Series on Emmy-nominated films. From “Derrida” to “Outrage” and culminating in the hugely impactful “The Invisible War” and “The Hunting Ground,” Amy Ziering and Kirby Dick have proven themselves to be the dynamic duo of documentary. Shining a light on sexual abuse and the subsequent conspiracy of silence and coverups inside some of America's most powerful institutions, Kirby and Amy have left no stone unturned in their pursuit of justice and reform. In “Allen v. Farrow,” their multipart documentary for HBO Max (and their first foray into docuseries), Amy and Kirby re-examine the events and evidence surrounding Woody Allen's alleged sexual abuse in 1992 of his adopted daughter Dylan and build a formidable case against Allen. The strength and poignancy of the series comes from the rigor of their investigation and from the film's main storyteller, Dylan Farrow, whose voice has been silenced for far too long. Mike and Ken, once — and now former — Woody Allen fans explore with Amy and Kirby the long journey of Allen v. Farrow, which began with interviews with survivors of incest and eventually led to the Connecticut country house of Mia Farrow and the traumatic events that took place there in August 1992. We delve into Amy and Kirby's exhaustive research strategies and deconstruct how the pair approach the interviews that form the core of their emotional powerful filmmaking. We also learn about the surprising interviews that took place with critics following the film's release. In addition to fascinating behind-the-scenes stories, this week's podcast is also a window into a great creative relationship chock full of insights for anyone who has collaborated closely with a partner on a creative project. You won't want to miss it! Follow us on twitter @topdocspod Hidden Gems: The Emperor's Naked Army Marches On Heart of a Dog Sans Soeil Koyaanisqatsi Sick: The Life and Death of Bob Flanagan, Supermasochist
Kirby Dick and Amy Ziering are documentary filmmakers. Their latest miniseries is Allen v. Farrow. ”We're constantly looking for those moments that happen before the story is ever told. Or those moments where someone is deciding to tell a story or is going through a process that they think is private… We think there's something about getting the moment before the first moment that people normally see.. Show notes: janedoefilms.com 00:00 Exit Scam (Aaron Lammer and Lane Brown • Treats Media • 2021) 00:00 70 over 70 (Max Linsky • Pineapple Street Studios • 2021) 00:00 The Mastermind: A True Story of Murder, Empire, and a New Kind of Crime Lord (Ratliff • Random House • 2020) 00:00 Allen v. Farrow (HBO Documentary Films • 2021) 01:00 The Hunting Ground (CNN Films, Radius • 2015) 01:00 The Invisible War (Cinedigm, Docurama Films • 2012) 01:00 On the Record (HBO Max Original • 2020) 04:00 Sick (Kirby Dick • 1997) 05:00 Derrida (Zeitgeist Films • 2002) 07:00 Private Practices: The Story of a Sex Surrogate (Kirby Dick • Zeitgeist Films • 1985) 26:00 Apropos of Nothing (Woody Allen • Skyhorse Publishing • 2020) 31:00 Twist of Faith (Kirby Dick • HBO • 2004) 51:00 Allen v. Farrow Podcast (HBO • 2021) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Each year over 100,000 college students are sexually assaulted. This is a crisis that plaques even the most prominent of college campuses in the United States. Today, we are talking about two outstanding Strong Women that turned their assaults around and made them a voice for the voiceless across the nation, bringing dozens of colleges to their knees!! Today's episodes sources are: Wikipedia, "The Hunting Ground", written and directed by Kirby Dick and End Rape on Campus Facebook Group If you are someone you know has been a victim of sexual assault, please call 1-800-656-4673
The powerhouse team of documentary filmmakers behind some of the most acclaimed and socially impactful docs of the 21st century reflect on their very different backgrounds, how they began collaborating and how sexual misconduct became the major theme of their work together. Credits: Hosted by Scott Feinberg and produced by Matthew Whitehurst. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week we revisit our interview (from March) with “Allen v. Farrow” director Amy Ziering. Congratulations on getting 7 EMMY nominations including Outstanding Documentary or Nonfiction Series and Outstanding Directing for a Documentary/Nonfiction Program. Award winning filmmaker Amy Ziering joins us to talk about the much discussed 4 part HBO documentary series ‘Allen v. Farrow'. In ‘Allen v Farrow' Ziering and co-director Kirby Dick examine the 1992 the sexual assault allegations made against director Woody Allen by his then 7 year old daughter Dylan Farrow, how it was dealt with in the criminal justice system, the media narrative and more. ‘Allen v. Farrow” is streaming on HBO and HBOmax. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hollywood icons Woody Allen and Mia Farrow had a 13-year relationship that ended in flames in 1992 in front of the nation's eyes. At the centre of the breakup were allegations that Woody Allen sexually abused Dylan Farrow, the daughter he had adopted with Mia Farrow. The case and the resulting fallout still resonate nearly 30 years later. The scandal has been resurrected this year with the release of the HBO docuseries Allen v. Farrow. Joining us to discuss the social and cultural consequences of this story, the film and the reaction are the Emmy Award-winning filmmakers Kirby Dick and Amy Ziering. Full episode and show notes: https://www.alamopictures.co.uk/podcast/allen-v-farrow-the-aftermath-of-the-media-storm/ Subscribe to Factual America: https://linktr.ee/FactualAmerica Follow Factual America: - YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtw2v3PX8bx0uXh2kSoVytA - Facebook http://facebook.com/FactualAmerica - Instagram http://www.instagram.com/factual_america - Twitter https://twitter.com/Factual_America
Hollywood icons Woody Allen and Mia Farrow had a 13-year relationship that ended in flames in 1992 in front of the nation's eyes. At the centre of the breakup were allegations that Woody Allen sexually abused Dylan Farrow, the daughter he had adopted with Mia Farrow. The case and the resulting fallout still resonate nearly 30 years later. The scandal has been resurrected this year with the release of the HBO docuseries Allen v. Farrow. Joining us to discuss the social and cultural consequences of this story, the film and the reaction are the Emmy Award-winning filmmakers Kirby Dick and Amy Ziering. Full episode and show notes: https://www.alamopictures.co.uk/podcast/allen-v-farrow-the-aftermath-of-the-media-storm/ Subscribe to Factual America: https://linktr.ee/FactualAmerica Follow Factual America: - YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtw2v3PX8bx0uXh2kSoVytA - Facebook http://facebook.com/FactualAmerica - Instagram http://www.instagram.com/factual_america - Twitter https://twitter.com/Factual_America
“The Handmaid’s Tale’ star and executive producer Elisabeth Moss discusses some of the big developments on this season of Hulu’s “The Handmaid’s Tale,” and what it was like to direct those pivotal episodes. Later on, we chat with “Allen v. Farrow” filmmakers Kirby Dick and Amy Ziering about the unexpected focus on that series. But first, on the Variety Awards Circuit roundtable, we discuss the rise of genre programming at the Emmys.
Hollywood icons Woody Allen and Mia Farrow had a 13-year relationship that ended in flames in 1992 in front of the nation's eyes. At the centre of the breakup were allegations that Woody Allen sexually abused Dylan Farrow, the daughter he had adopted with Mia Farrow. The case and the resulting fallout still resonate nearly 30 years later. The scandal has been resurrected this year with the release of the HBO docuseries Allen v. Farrow. Joining us to discuss the social and cultural consequences of this story, the film and the reaction are the Emmy Award-winning filmmakers Kirby Dick and Amy Ziering. Full episode and show notes: https://www.alamopictures.co.uk/podcast/allen-v-farrow-the-aftermath-of-the-media-storm/ Subscribe to Factual America: https://linktr.ee/FactualAmerica Follow Factual America: - YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtw2v3PX8bx0uXh2kSoVytA - Facebook http://facebook.com/FactualAmerica - Instagram http://www.instagram.com/factual_america - Twitter https://twitter.com/Factual_America
We continue our deep dive into the case of Dylan Farrow using the framework of the HBO docu-series “Allen v Farrow” along with the accompanying podcast with Amy Zierling, Kirby Dick and Amy Herdy. Jim and Laura review the taped telephone recordings between Mia Farrow and Woody Allen. Lisa talks about her experience as a casting director trying to coach children to say lines (ie how difficult it is to get them to say horrific things that did not really happen to them). #victimsmatter#webelieveyoudylan#HernameisDylanFarrow#HernameisMiaFarrowWe are grateful to the following sponsors who are supporting this episode. BETTER HELP - Visit betterhelp.com/realcrime and join the over 1,000,000 people who have taken charge of their mental health with the help of an experienced professional. Special offer for Real Crime Profile listeners: get 10% off your first month at betterhelp.com/realcrimeID TECH VIRTUAL TECH CAMPS - Get your child excited for the future -- equip them with the tools to thrive when they get there. Visit www.idtech.com/realcrime today to reserve your child's spot and be sure to enter PROMO CODE: REALCRIME to receive $100 off ID Tech's Virtual Tech Camps!BEST FIENDS - Download the 5 star-rated puzzle game, Best Fiends today on the App Store or Google Play. That's FRIENDS without the R - Best Fiends!KILLER CASTING PODCAST - On the next Killer Casting, Lisa and the boys break down the latest episode of the amazing HBO Max series "Mare of Easttown" starring Kate Winslet as a police detective determined to solve the murder of a young teenaged mother. You can find Killer Casting on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to your pods! https://killercasting.libsyn.comCrime AnalystEp #21 Special Report from the Intelligence Cell: The Final Frontier of the Domestic Abuse Act and Serial Perpetrators, Part 2.Laura concludes her update regarding the serial domestic abusers and stalkers campaign, #Amendment42, and the Domestic Abuse Act, which received Royal Assent on April 29th. Laura highlights what’s included in the new Act and what was missed. https://www.crime-analyst.com/episodes/
Dirigido por Kirby Dick y Amy Ziering, adopta el clásico formato del “documental periodístico”, con una rigurosa investigación previa sobre la denuncia por abuso contra Woody Allen y testimonios de protagonistas, terceros y expertos. Hacia el final surge un tema de total vigencia, cuya respuesta es puro debate: ¿hay que separar al artista del monstruo, o son la misma cosa?
Hollywood icons Woody Allen and Mia Farrow had a 13-year relationship that ended in flames in 1992 in front of the nation's eyes. At the centre of the breakup were allegations that Woody Allen sexually abused Dylan Farrow, the daughter he had adopted with Mia Farrow. The case and the resulting fallout still resonate nearly 30 years later. The scandal has been resurrected this year with the release of the HBO docuseries Allen v. Farrow. Joining us to discuss the social and cultural consequences of this story, the film and the reaction are the Emmy Award-winning filmmakers Kirby Dick and Amy Ziering. “Dylan Farrow stood strong, and provided an example to Hollywood, to the country, and maybe in some ways to the rest of the world, about the courage of coming forward and standing by your truth.” - Kirby Dick Time Stamps: 00:10 - Allen v. Farrow trailer and who our guests are. 03:05 - What the reactions to the docuseries were upon the release. 04:11 - The synopsis of Allen v. Farrow. 06:44 - Why this film has been made now. 09:53 - The investigation and why some people refuse to watch Allen v. Farrow. 13:00 - How Amy and Kirby got involved with this story and its connection to #MeToo. 15:50 - How the co-directors and investigators approached the story. 21:00 - How Woody Allen's version of events came to dominate the narrative for many years. 23:00 - How the Farrows reacted to the filmmakers, and why they were reluctant to participate. 27:00 - The long lasting effects of sexual assaults and sexual harassment. 29:30 - What was most surprising about the original case and the filmmakers' own investigation. 36:00 - How Amy and Kirby got access to Dylan Farrow's home video footage. 41:10 - What are the social and cultural consequences of this story. 44:39 - The structure of the Allen v. Farrow docuseries. 50:38 - How Amy and Kirby started making investigative films about difficult subjects. 54:50 - The key to creative partnership in filmmaking. 56:50 - What is next for Amy and Kirby. Resources: Allen v. Farrow (2021) The Hunting Ground (2015) The Invisible War (2012) now available on HBO Max Twist of Faith (2004) Alamo Pictures Connect with Amy Ziering: Website IMDb Connect with Kirby Dick: IMDb Connect with Factual America: Facebook Instagram Twitter Connect with Matthew Sherwood: Facebook LinkedIn Twitter More From Factual America:White Boy Rick: A Call for a Better American Justice System Murder Among the Mormons: The Mark Hoffman Story Moment of Truth: The Murder of Michael Jordan's Father
Award-winning directors of HBO's 'Allen v. Farrow' docuseries, Amy Ziering and Kirby Dick, join us to discuss the reactions to their film. The post Allen v. Farrow After the Media Storm appeared first on Factual America Podcast.
Award-winning filmmakers Amy Ziering, Kirby Dick and Amy Herdy go deeper inside Part Four of the HBO Original Allen v. Farrow, discussing more of what they uncovered about the new allegations of abuse that rocked the Farrow family in the 2010’s, sharing never-before-heard audio clips from family members Quincy Farrow, Sascha Previn and Ronan Farrow. Later, Forensic Psychologist, Dr. Joyanna Silberg joins to talk about the burden of disbelief parents who report incest face and Heather Drevna, VP of Communications at RAINN discusses what’s strikingly unique about incest crimes.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Award-winning filmmakers Amy Ziering, Kirby Dick and Amy Herdy go deeper inside Part Three of the HBO Original Allen v. Farrow, and examine the media coverage following the custody battle with original commentary from Vanity Fair’s Maureen Orth and Good Day New York’s Rosanna Scotto. In addition, they share recorded calls between Mia Farrow and Woody Allen discussing the fallout from the alleged attic incident as well as an excerpt from Dylan’s harrowing videotaped testimony when she was 7. In an exclusive interview, renowned psychologist Dr. Anna Salter discusses child molestation and its lingering effects.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Award-winning filmmakers Amy Ziering, Kirby Dick and Amy Herdy go deeper inside Part Two of the HBO Original Allen v. Farrow, and examine Mia Farrow as a mother and the controlling nature of Woody Allen’s relationship with her. In addition, they share never-before-heard audio clips from Tisa Farrow, Casey Pascal and Carly Simon that illuminate Mia's relationships to her family and to Woody Allen. In an exclusive first-time interview, Casey Pascal’s former babysitter Alison Stickland describes what she witnessed between Dylan and Woody on the day of the alleged attic incident. Later, author Rachel Louise Snyder examines the concept of coercive control relationships.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Award winning filmmaker Amy Ziering joins us to talk about the much discussed 4 part HBO documentary series ‘Allen v. Farrow'. In ‘Allen v Farrow' Ziering and co-director Kirby Dick examine the 1992 the sexual assault allegations made against director Woody Allen by his then 7 year old daughter Dylan Farrow, how it was dealt with in the criminal justice system, the media narrative and more. ‘Allen v. Farrow” is streaming on HBO and HBOmax. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this week’s movie review show, Erik Childress and Steve Prokopy get into the ambition of the opioid takes with Andrew Jarecki’s Traffic-like, Crisis, as well as the Russo Brothers’ war-and-drug epic, Cherry, with Tom Holland. Lee Daniels takes another slap at ambition singing the blues with The United States vs. Billie Holiday. Another Billie has the beginning of her career examined in the documentary, Billie Eilish: The World’s a Little Blurry. Julie Delpy writes, directs and stars in the tragic family drama with a twist, My Zoe, and Jewish tradition collides with all-night horror in The Vigil. But the duo save their biggest discussion to date over the new HBO docuseries from Kirby Dick and Amy Ziering which examines the heart-shaking case of Allen v. Farrow. 0:00 - Intro 1:35 - Night of the Kings 4:48 - Crisis 17:13 – Cherry 32:34 – My Zoe 47:40 – The Vigil 59:24 – Billie Eilish: The World’s a Little Blurry 1:19:35 – The United States vs. Billie Holiday 1:34:10 – Allen v. Farrow 2:21:04 - Outro
Paco and George crammed all the content so you don't have to! We rant. We review. We recommend.FRAMING BRITNEY SPEARS (2021) dir. Samantha StarkMY OCTOPUS TEACHER (2020) dir. Pippa Ehrlich, James Reed.CRIME SCENE: THE VANISHING AT THE CECIL HOTEL (2021) dir. Joe BerlingerCROCK OF GOLD: A FEW ROUNDS WITH SHANE MACGOWAN (2020) dir. Julien TempleFAKE FAMOUS (2021) dir. Nick BiltonALLEN VS FARROW (Part 1) (2021) dir. Kirby Dick, Amy ZieringCAN'T GET YOU OUT OF MY HEAD: AN EMOTIONAL HISTORY OF THE MODERN WORLD (Part 1 Bloodshed on Wolf Mountain) (2021) dir. Adam Curtis We are programming Moviepassed on Twitch Monday March 1st! Starting 1PM PSTFollow us on:Twitter: @supdocpodcastInstagram: @supdocpodcastFacebook: @supdocpodcastsign up for our mailing listAnd you can show your support to Sup Doc by donating on Patreon.
Award-winning filmmakers Amy Ziering, Kirby Dick and Amy Herdy go deeper inside Part One of the HBO Original Allen v. Farrow, and set the scene for the making of the documentary series. They discuss how they carefully built the trust it took for Dylan to tell her story and share never-before-heard audio clips from Fletcher Previn, Daisy Previn and Casey Pascal that shine light on Mia as a mother and Woody’s role as a father figure. Clinical and forensic psychologist Dr. Sheri Vanino, who specializes in adolescent sexual abuse, joins the conversation to examine the concept of grooming. Later, Priscilla Gilman reflects on Part One of the documentary. New episodes of Allen v. Farrow are available to stream Sundays on HBO Max.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Der er meget – som i rigtigt meget – at snakke om i denne uges podcast, hvor filmredaktør Jacob Ludvigsen og filmskribent Lise Ulrich dykker ned i den kontroversielle HBO-dokumentar ’Allen v. Farrow’. Over fire timer undersøger de erfarne dokumentarister Amy Ziering og Kirby Dick krænkelsesanklagen mod Woody Allen, der første gang så dagens lys i 1992. Dengang anklagede filminstruktørens tidligere kæreste og samarbejdspartner, Mia Farrow, Woody Allen for at have misbrugt deres 7-årige adoptivdatter, Dylan. To officielle undersøgelser i to forskellige stater smed anklagerne ud, og Allen blev aldrig retsforfulgt. Men der er meget mere til historien, end offentligheden hidtil har vidst, fortæller Mia Farrow og Dylan Farrow i ’Allen v. Farrow’. Jacob og Lise kan ikke blive helt enige om dokumentarens kvaliteter, men debatværdig, dét er den i allerhøjeste grad. Så på hvilken fløj ender værterne selv med at stå...? Inden der går »he said/she said« i snakken, vender Streamer-duoen dog først den danske Xee-serie ’2 Døgn’, der vækker minder om både ’Shorta’ og Safdie-brødrenes ’Good Time’. Lyt med!
Have you ever been ghosted? In episode 8 of Overthink, Ellie and David deconstruct this dating dilemma. The duo discuss what ghosting does to our emotions; how the Greek notion of akrasia can help us understand why people ghost; how ghosting leaves us feeling, well, haunted; and more!Interested in the works discussed? Here you go!Jacques Derrida, Specters of Marx Julia Kristeva, Strangers to Ourselves“Derrida,” dir. Kirby Dick and Amy Ziering KofmanCarl du Prel, The Philosophy of MysticismWebsite | overthinkpodcast.comInstagram & Twitter | @overthink_podEmail | Dearoverthink@gmail.comYouTube | Overthink podcast
On the Record (2020) directed by Amy Ziering and Kirby Dick. **Warning for the episode! We discuss some tough topics in depth including sexual assault** Filmmakers Kirby Dick and Amy Ziering examine the sexual assault allegations against hip-hop mogul Russell Simmons. This is The Recommendation Game, a bi-weekly podcast where two film lovers take turns to recommend a film the other has not seen, they watch and then skype to discuss it. Spoilers are a given. We are Ricardo Deakin and Orla McNelis, two filmy types who love waffling extensively about movies. Catch us on Dublin Digital Radio on every second Monday: https://listen.dublindigitalradio.com/home Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/therecgame Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/therecommendationgame/
‘Watching the film is a political act’ - Find out more about the documentary, On the Record, which follows allegations of sexual assault by one of the most powerful men in the music industry. This panel includes directors Kirby Dick and Amy Ziering and former Def Jam A&R executive Drew Dixon.
Time codes are when each guest interview begins Please subscribe to Stand Up with a paid subscription 5:00 Steven Hassan is a mental health professional who has been helping people leave destructive cults since 1976 after he was deprogrammed from Sun Myung Moon’s Unification Church. He is the author of four books Combating Cult Mind Control: The #1 Best-Selling Guide to Protection, Rescue, and Recovery from Destructive Cults, Releasing the Bonds: Empowering People to Think for Themselves, Freedom of Mind: Helping Loved Ones Leave Controlling People, Thoughts & Beliefs, and The Cult of Trump: A Leading Cult Expert Explains How The President Uses Mind Control. He is the founding director of the Freedom of Mind Resource Center, located outside Boston. 45:52 Professor Eric Segall is a Constitutional Law Scholar at Georgia State University. He has written 2 important books and numerous articles at the most respected outlets in the country. He is simply the best and I love him. Follow him on twitter 1:12:36 Michelangelo Signorile is one of the most important voices in politics and gay rights. Dude is bad ass and I respect the hell out of him. He is an author, journalist and commentator, and the host of "The Michelangelo Signorile Show." Signorile has been profiled by CBS' "60 Minutes," and has appeared on "Today," "Good Morning America" and other shows. He has also appeared in many film and television documentaries, including Academy Award-nominated director Kirby Dick's 2009 documentary, "Outrage" which profiled his work. Listen to his daily show on siriusxm Subscribe to his newsletter Please subscribe to Stand Up with a paid subscription
Veteran documentary filmmakers Kirby Dick and Amy Ziering lived the dream of having Oprah Winfrey sign on as executive producer of their film “On the Record,” which focuses on several women who say they were raped by music mogul Russell Simmons. But the dream turned dark just days before “On the Record” was set to premiere at Sundance. Oprah withdrew her support and Apple dropped its deal to release the movie.
“On the Record” follows former music executive Drew Dixon as she weighs going public along with others in accusing Russell Simmons of rape. Oscar-nominated filmmakers Kirby Dick and Amy Ziering have a long history of covering sexual assault in films such as “The Hunting Ground.” — Raphaela Neihausen and Thom Powers For more information, click here to visit the film web site.
The launch of HBO Max means a new entrant in the streaming TV wars. But the big winners might be movie fans. HBO Max's catalog is one of the deepest we've seen. Sean picks a few favorites to start (1:15). Then he's joined by Kirby Dick and Amy Ziering to discuss their new film, 'On the Record,' which can be found on the service (30:24). Host: Sean Fennessey Guests: Kirby Dick and Amy Ziering
Drew is a producer, writer, mother, silence breaker. On December 14th, 2017 she was on the front page of the New York Times where she told Jodi Kantor that Russell Simmons raped her when she worked at Def Jam in the early 90’s. We talk about what it took to come forward, to call out such a famous and powerful perpetrator, and her decision to no longer be governed by fear In every area of her life. Drew is featured with survivors Sheri Hines and Sil Abrams in the widely anticipated new documentary ON THE RECORD On HBO Max.The movie centers on allegations of sexual assault against Russell Simmons and is exquisitely directed by Kirby Dick and Amy Ziering. The movie is released today. (5/27/20)
Jessica Wolfson is an award winning director/producer with over 15 years of experience in the documentary realm. Her work has broadcast on Discovery Channel, TLC, PBS, IFC and played film festivals such as Sundance, Tribeca, SXSW, DocNYC, Full Frame and more. Jessica has created critically acclaimed media content for ESPN, PBS, MTV, Wall Street Journal, Conde Nast, Canon and many nonprofit organizations. At IFCtv Original Programming, Jessica developed and produced documentaries with renowned filmmakers including Kirby Dick, Steve James, John Landis, Rory Kennedy, Liz Garbus, and Jon Favreau. In 2012, Jessica directed and produced the critically acclaimed RADIO UNNAMEABLE, named "Top 10 Films of 2012" by the New York Daily News. Her film HOT GREASE premiered on the Discovery Channel in 2017. She has acted as a consultant for many documentary projects, as a mentor for the IFP and Tribeca Film Institute and teaches documentary production at New York Film Academy. http://lostfootagefilms.com/about/ Craig T. Williams is a writer/producer/editor at Red Wall Productions, a film production company he runs with his wife and partner, Rosalyn Coleman Williams. Craig has produced over 50 film projects including documentaries, narrative short films, and web series. He has empowered artists, assisting writers, actors and filmmakers develop their craft through classes, workshops, scholarships, internships, and professional opportunities. Providing them with the tools and confidence to create their own work and share their individual stories with the world. http://www.redwallproductions.com/ Richa is an award-winning NYC-based filmmaker. Films were not a big part of Richa's childhood growing up in India, but it wasn't until pursuing a statistics graduate degree in the U.S that she discovered independent and foreign cinema and fell in love with the medium. Her first short film, "TAAZA KHOON" (FRESH BLOOD), screened at Nashville Film Festival and won 7 awards across 27 film festivals eventually picking up distribution by Shorts TV India. Her latest short film THE SEAL won the 2019 Future of Film is Female grant and is currently enjoying a successful run on the festival circuit with screenings at Vail Film Festival, HollyShorts and Seattle South Asian Film Festival, among others. She directed the short poetry film INDIAN-AMERICAN sponsored by the 2019 Visible Poetry Project and has another directing project in the works. FERMENT, a one-act play she wrote & directed, was a semi-finalist in the 2017 New York New Works Theater Festival. Richa is currently developing a TV series about dream-based matchmaking. http://richarudola.com/ DAVID GAYNES | I believe that there is an essential truth to every story that exists independently of those who shape it. I try to hear the quiet voice, the heart of the work, to understand how it intends to be revealed. This is the guiding principle for my own artistic productions as well as my collaborations with others. My defining aesthetic is a commitment to elemental, reasoned storytelling and an earnest, non-judgmental point of view. As a director, cinematographer and editor I have embraced a variety of storytelling techniques throughout my career. Increasingly, I find myself drawn stylistically to a spareness that speaks clearly and without pretense. If ever there was a time to present meaningful content plainly, without judgement or undue analysis, it is now. http://dgfilmworks.com/ This episode was produced and edited by Ash Knowlton. Got a story? Let's connect! Email coronachronicles.ny@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/coronachronicles/support
**TRIGGER WARNING: SEXUAL ASSAULT & HARASSMENT** Join host Barry White Joi Childs, and Color Grade producers, Noleca and Kenya, as they discuss what it was like to attend the world premiere of On The Record by Kirby Dick and Amy Ziering, the Russell Simmons' sexual assault documentary. We give initial reactions to the film, discuss the racial complexities of the #MeToo era and try to figure out Oprah's bizarre last minute departure. We drop *EXCLUSIVE* audio from the On The Record Q&A, where the survivors get real about allyship and the lack of support they've received from the black community, especially within hip-hop. And finally, we speak to Bistiat, a USC student just starting out in the entertainment industry about her reaction to the film. Thankfully, HBO bought it after Sundance, so everyone will see it soon enough. It is 100% Color-grade approved. #BelieveBlackWomen Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join host Joi Childs, and Andrea O'Brien (host of upcoming podcast The Cheat Code), as they discuss the hottest film at this year's Sundance that's based on THAT legendary 2015 Twitter thread, ZOLA, directed by Janicza Bravo! (Yes, the story is GHETTO AF, but if you're white, you can't say that :D )Plus, on line for the premiere of “On The Record” by Kirby Dick and Amy Ziering--the VERY important film which details sexual assault by Russell Simmons--we speak with veteran comedian, actor, and director Alycia Cooper about how complicated it REALLY is to get into films at Sundance, the need for cash & her new film about black male sexuality in prisons, Trade. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Cinemondo welcomes Emmy winning and Academy Award nominee, documentary filmmaker Kirby Dick (The Invisible War, Twist of Faith, The Hunting Ground, The Bleeding Edge), to the podcast. Kirby takes us deep into the his process from concept to completion, and all the details that make documentary filmmaking so difficult and simultaneously so rewarding. Kirby’s films have tacked some heavy issues in his films, taking on rape in the military, sexual assault on college campuses and the medical device industry. We discuss how he finds the stories, researches the facts and approaches his subjects. Kirby and his crew have made an impressive body of important work that covers controversy and trauma, and as with the best documentary filmmaking it makes the world better by exposing the truth.Music composed and performed by Burk Sauls.Join Cinemondo and over a hundred thousand podcasters already using Buzzsprout to get their message out to the world. Sign up here to get your podcast started!We're also on Patreon!Become a Patron on PatreonSPOILER WARNING: This episode is SPOILER LIGHT which means some story details will be revealed but not all. We still advise listeners to: Watch First Listen Later. Cinemondo Podcast is a weekly show that's released every Monday. If you’d like to support our show, please subscribe to our podcast free in iTunes, and leave us a review! We want to hear from you so write in with more recommendations and comments. Email us: CinemondoPodcast@gmail.com Connect with us: CinemondoPodcast.com twitter.com/CinemondoPod facebook.com/CinemondoPodcast instagram.com/CinemondoPodcastSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/CinemondoPodcast)
The fall season means new TV, and Annie came prepared this week with a series of curated media samplers just for you. Also, Chris and Annie have some cultural amnesia regarding the respective careers of Amanda Bynes and Mandy Moore. You can find all of the following books for sale (or preorder) in The Bookshelf's online store. + The Politician (Netflix) + The Meaning of Maggie by Megan Jean Sovern + Election (dir. Alexander Payne, 1999) + Nancy Drew (The CW) + The Spellman Files by + Nancy Drew by Kelly Thompson and Jenn St. Onge + Nancy Drew (dir. Andrew Fleming, 2007) + Nancy Drew (dir. Kat Shea, 2019) + Succession (HBO) + All This Could Be Yours by Jami Attenberg + This is Where I Leave You (dir. Shawn Levy, 2014) + The Righteous Gemstones (HBO) + The Preacher's Wife by Kate Bowler + The Book of Essie by Meghan McLean Weir + Saved! (dir. Brian Dannelly, 2004) + Unbelievable (Netflix) + A False Report by Ken Armstrong and T. Christian Miller + The Hunting Ground (dir. Kirby Dick, 2015) + The Unicorn (CBS) + Fleishman is in Trouble by + Three Men and a Baby (dir. Leonard Nimoy, 1987) Thanks, as always, to Forlorn Strangers for the use of our theme music. Learn and listen more here. Listen to a full back catalogue of our show here, and, if you're interested in some exclusive content like Chris's ranking of Taylor Swift songs, consider supporting us on Patreon here.
Who Decides What We See? Jack Valenti, The MPAA, & The Ratings Board On this week's episode of WatchThis W/RickRamos, Ibrahim & I sit down to discuss censorship and the Hollywood industry's attempts to police themselves. The establishment of the MPAA would put into to place the next five decades of artistic and cultural parameters governing the depiction of sex, sexuality, violence, and the culture as a whole. Kirby Dick's 2006 documentary, This Film is Not Yet Rated, takes a talking heads and investigative approach to this subject. But the documentary is really only a stepping point for Ibrahim & I to go off on our own ideas of how the system is set up. Take a listen as we dig into this very important topic. As always thanks for the continued love and support. Questions, Comments, Complaints, & Suggestions can be directed to gondoramos@yahoo.com.
On this week’s podcast, Medtech Insight’s Ferdous Al-Faruque and Shawn M. Schmitt discuss “The Bleeding Edge,” a new Netflix documentary by Oscar-nominated director Kirby Dick that is highly critical of the medical device industry and US FDA. Medtech Insight article addressing topics discussed in this episode: • Top Medtech Lobbyist Doubts Legislative Repercussions Of New Netflix Documentary https://bit.ly/2wmlb6t
This week on the What's In The Queue podcast, we're chatting about The Medical Device Industry! No... wait... guys... come back! It's cool I promise! Seriously though, the 2018 Netflix original documentary The Bleeding Edge from director Kirby Dick is a thrilling and terrifying look into the "innovative" medical device industry. This doc covers everything from a birth control that makes the women who use it sick to a robot surgeon that'll make your intestines fall out of your vagina. It's a gnarly doc this week and we're excited to chat about it with you! Hey, have you seen a doc that you think we'd like? We would love to know about it. Drop us a line at whatsinthequeue@gmail.com! Follow us on the socials and watch the world burn down with us! Twitter: @whatsinthequeue IG: @whatsinthequeue Facebook: What's In The Queue Hey again, our 50th episode is rapidly approaching! Let's talk about it. We want to know what your fav moments were, your fav episodes were, your fav docs were. We want to chat about all of it! Send us an email and we'll read it! Send us an audio file and Emily will figure out how the hell to put that in too! Let's reminisce!
Kirby Dick and Amy Ziering, the Academy Award nominated team behind The Hunting Ground and The Invisible War, sit down with Joan Lunden to discuss their new Netflix Original documentary film, The Bleeding Edge. As a journalist, author, TV Host, and breast cancer survivor, Joan brings her own experience with, and knowledge of, the medical device and health industry to the conversation. The Bleeding Edge investigates the medical device industry; from its innovations to its regulation. What you don’t know about the devices doctors use or implant in people every day will shock you, or at least will influence your next doctor’s appointment. It's available to stream on Netflix now.
Episode 123 of One Week Only! Our key film this week is "Good Manners," a Brazilian horror fable about the unique relationship between a wealthy pregnant woman and her live-in nanny, and the supernatural elements surrounding them. Directed by Juliana Rojas & Marco Dutra, it's a gorgeously made fable that's not only wonderfully creepy, but also addresses race, class & sexuality in modern-day Brazil. (22:10) We also review the chilling medical documentary "The Bleeding Edge" directed by Kirby Dick (2:50), and the evocative, thoughtful Romanian period drama "Scarred Hearts" directed by Radu Jude (12:45). Hosted by Carlos Aguilar & Conor Holt. Music by Kevin MacLeod at www.incompetech.com
Over 70 million Americans have some kind of implanted medical device including birth control, joint replacements and pacemakers. In the Netflix documentary "The Bleeding Edge," filmmaker Kirby Dick looks at patients who have suffered from such devices and traces problems to lack of government regulation in the industry. — Raphaela Neihausen and Thom Powers For more information, click here to visit the film web site.
It's that time of year again. Chris and Annie are here to talk about the Academy's If you liked Lady Bird, we recommend: + Dumplin' by Julie Murphy + Where'd You Go, Bernadette by Maria Semple + Kitchens of the Great Midwest by J. Ryan Stradal If you liked The Shape of Water, we recommend: + Awayland by Ramona Ausubel + Borne by Jeff VanderMeer If you liked Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri, we recommend: + A False Report by T. Christian Miller and Ken Armstrong + The Hunting Ground by Kirby Dick and Amy Ziering If you liked Call Me By Your Name, we recommend: + Giovanni's Room by James Baldwin + My Brilliant Friend by Elena Ferrante If you liked The Post, we recommend: + The Imperfectionists by Tom Rachman + Scoop by Evelyn Waugh If you liked Dunkirk, we recommend: + We Were the Lucky Ones by Georgia Hunter + The Book Thief by Marcus Zusak If you liked Phantom Thread, reevaluate your choices, and then we recommend: + The Devil Wears Prada by Lauren Weisberger If you liked Get Out, we recommend: + So You Want to Talk About Race by Ijeoma Oluo + Between the World and Me by Ta-Nehisi Coates + We Were Eight Years in Power by Ta-Nehisi Coates Thanks, as always, to Forlorn Strangers for the use of our theme music. Learn and listen more here. Listen to a full back catalogue of our show here, and, if you're interested in some exclusive content Unpopular Opinions, consider supporting us on Patreon here.
Robert Scheer discusses the documentary film The Hunting Ground with its director, Kirby Dick, and producer, Amy Ziering.
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Episode #14 In Segment One of this epsiode, Erik, Nick and Chris talk about the MPAA ratings system, and specifically the film This Film is Not Yet Rated directed by Kirby Dick. The film (and our discussion) focuses heavily on the rather uneven and mysterious ratings criteria for Hollywood films and the fact that the MPAA … Continue reading Episode #14 – MPAA ratings/This Film is Not Yet Rated and Foreign Films to Watch →
From Oscar- and Emmy-nominated director Kirby Dick and producer Amy Ziering, The Invisible War is a groundbreaking investigation into the cover-up of rape in the US military. Profoundly moving, the film follows the stories of several patriotic young servicewomen who were raped and then betrayed by their own officers when they courageously came forward to report. Both a rallying cry for the hundreds of thousands of men and women who've been assaulted and a hopeful road map for change, The Invisible War is one of those rare films so powerful it has already helped change military policy. Speakers: Katie Couric, Amy Ziering, Kirby Dick
¡Bienvenidos al vigésimo-sexto programa de la segunda temporada (o el 64 contando todos)! ¡Hola amiguitos! Esta semana comenzamos con la "Semana en Serie" hablando del piloto de Da Vinci's Demons [Starz], la primera temporada de Blue [Wigs, en Youtube] y, cómo no, el segundo episodio emitido de Mad Men [AMC], el 6x03, The Collaborators, por supuesto con spoilers y un comentario para quien ya haya visto el episodio. Después nos vamos a la "Cata de pelis" donde esta semana os hablamos de This Film Is Not Yet Rated (Los censores de Hollywood) [Kirby Dick, 2006], una película sobre una de esas cosas del mundo del cine de la que casi nadie sabe demasiado y que siempre nos termina sorprendiendo por cosas extrañas, la censura y el sistema de calificación por edades americano. Nos vamos después "A la Cocina", donde os decimos cómo hacer una Fondue de queso, inspirados por el episodio de Mad Men de la semana pasada. Para acabar comentaremos algunos de vuestros mensajes de Twitter. Muchísimas gracias a todos por vuestro apoyo. Seguid así, preguntando, comentando, puntuando en iTunes y todo lo que queráis. Si queréis comentar libremente detalles de las tramas de las series de las que hablamos, podéis hacerlo escribiendo entre las etiquetas de spoiler el texto que queráis ocultar, tal como muestra la imagen: Por si os da pereza escuchar todo el podcast (o tenéis que saltaros cosas por los spoilers), aquí os dejamos los tiempos para que vayáis directamente a lo que más os interese, esperamos que os guste mucho y que, si no os gusta, nos digáis por qué, para que podamos mejorar: 0:00'00 PRESENTACIÓN 0:01'40 SEMANA EN SERIE: 0:02'11 - DaVinci's Demons (Piloto, Starz). 0:09'41 - Blue (Webserie de Rodrigo García). 0:22'41 - Mad Men (S06E03 con spoilers). 0:45'36 CATA DE PELIS: 1:03'31 - This film is not yet rated (Kirby Dick, 2006) 1:03'31 A LA COCINA: 1:04'03 - Receta: Fondue de queso de Megan Draper 1:12'01 PROMO: Seriefilia Podcast 1:12'53 LA SOBREMESA 1:28'40 DESPEDIDA 1:30'47 DISCLAIMER La música que se puede escuchar durante el podcast la hemos sacado de Jamendo y los temas son, por orden de aparición: Mai en l'oblit (Clepton/Seguint el joc), FunkyYeahYeah (Rod/You Are The One), Alien Rampage (Marc Teichert/The Founder), Comedy & Drama Demo (Cesc Vilà/Drama & Comedy Demo), Not in service (Freeze/Freeze - Volume 2), VoxyClavi (Rod/Yoy Are The One) y À la légère (Chriss Onac/Resonance). También nos podéis escuchar en iVoox y en iTunes.
Paul LaRosa, award winning journalist and television producer, will discuss his memoir, Leaving Story Avenue: My Journey From the Projects to the Front Page. Kirby Dick will talk about "The Invisible War," which exposes serial rape in the military.
Kara's credits as Production Designer include: Everything Must Go, Dear John for Lasse Hallström, Polish Wedding, Guy (written by documentarian Kirby Dick), and Cold Around The Heart. As set decorator, Kara contributed to the diverse looks of such films as French Kiss, Strange Days, When a Man Loves a Woman, In the Line of Fire, The Mambo Kings, and more recently Race to Witch Mountain. Kara also wrote the screenplays for Killing Me Softly and A Time for Dancing, for which she earned an Emmy nomination. Her novel, Sparkle Life, was published in 2006.
Interview with prolific filmmaker Kirby Dick on his controversial movie Outrage, which outs closeted gay politicians who vote to pass anti-gay legislation. His film SICK (1997) won the Special Jury Prize at Sundance and the Grand Prize at the Los Angeles Film Festival. Dick also directed the controversial TWIST OF FAITH (2005), a film about a man who confronts past sexual abuse by a priest, which was nominated for an Oscar. Closing commentary from Sandi.Outrage is available for purchase on Amazon and/or rental on Netflix, etc.Click here for trailer: http://www.outragethemovie.comwww.kirbydick.com
An interview with with Kirby Dick, director of "This Film is Not Yet Rated."