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This week, words by First Nations people on January 26, Sovereignty and Identity. 'Australia Day' In our first story, people at the 2012 Yabun festival speak about what so-called ‘Australia day’ means to them. That story was produced by Lauren Carroll Harris, with interviews gathered by Lauren Carroll Harris, Carly Anne Kenneally & Jesse Cox. Unwelcome to Country by Dominic Guerrera Written and performed by Dominic Guerrera, with production by Mel Bakewell. Unwelcome to Country is featured in a poetry and story collection co-edited by Dominic and Karen Wyld, called The Rocks Remain, available through Wakefield Press. Music: Submerging Green by Podington Bear. Murrumu - Selena Shannon Produced by Selena Shannon in 2015. Murrumu’s goal was to return to his Country, return to his Elders, and to the law of Yidindji Nation. In many ways he has been successful, and as of 2023, there were 200 citizens of Yidindji Sovereign Nation. Finally, a piece about lost language and the difficulty of reconnecting to culture. Bigger than School Stuff - Declan Furber Gillick Written and performed by Declan Furber Gillick in 2020. Sound design was by Ryan Pemberton. All The Best is recorded on stolen Gadigal land and we pay our respects to Gadigal elders past and present and also recognise that the area where fbi.radio is situated, Redfern, has long been a place of storytelling, strength, resistance and resilience for First Nations communities. Yabun Day Broadcast Bigger than ever, Yabun Festival is back January 26 live from Victoria Park, Gadigal Country. This year, fbi radio is teaming up with Koori Radio, National Indigenous Radio Service, One Mob Radio, and the Community Radio Network to bring you a special live broadcast of the largest community led, one-day festival of Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander cultures. Join us from the Yabun main stage to hear knockout performances from Barkaa, Electric Fields, Miss Kanina, JK-47, Dameeela and many more. Yabun Festival, live on-air! This January 26 from 12pm on fbi radio. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on Fourth Estate, Toby Hemmings examines the state of Australian arts criticism with Michael Sun, editorial assistant at the Guardian, Lauren Carroll Harris, writer and curator, and Alison Croggon, arts editor at The Saturday Paper.
Australian-South Sudanese artist Atong Atem brilliantly flips the Ethnographic gaze to create gorgeous studio portraits with a powerful statement. Plus, how does the medium of video art exist in the era of binge watching? And Namila chats to incoming guest host Daniel Browning, a familiar voice to RN listeners — but did you know he trained as an artist?
Australian-South Sudanese artist Atong Atem brilliantly flips the Ethnographic gaze to create gorgeous studio portraits with a powerful statement.Plus, how does the medium of video art exist in the era of binge watching?And Namila chats to incoming guest host Daniel Browning, a familiar voice to RN listeners — but did you know he trained as an artist?
Australian-South Sudanese artist Atong Atem brilliantly flips the Ethnographic gaze to create gorgeous studio portraits with a powerful statement. Plus, how does the medium of video art exist in the era of binge watching? And Namila chats to incoming guest host Daniel Browning, a familiar voice to RN listeners — but did you know he trained as an artist?
Australian-South Sudanese artist Atong Atem brilliantly flips the Ethnographic gaze to create gorgeous studio portraits with a powerful statement. Plus, how does the medium of video art exist in the era of binge watching? And Namila chats to incoming guest host Daniel Browning, a familiar voice to RN listeners — but did you know he trained as an artist?
The KYD team get together once again to discuss acclaimed Japanese author Sayaka Murata's experimental, compelling and disturbing new novel Earthlings, translated by Ginny Tapley Takemori and published by Granta. We also compare notes on Voxdocs, a series of eight short films created by Australian performing artists during lockdown funded by Shark Island Institute and the Documentary Australia Foundation, in association with the Sydney Morning Herald and the Age. Content warning: This episode contains frank descriptions and discussions of a sexual nature, as well as strong language and adult themes, so it might not be suitable for all listeners. This episode also contains spoilers for Earthlings. Our theme song is Broke for Free's ‘Something Elated'. This episode was produced by Hayley May Bracken. Further Reading and Culture Picks: Sayaka Murata's short story 'A Clean Marriage' Sayaka Murata and Ginny Tapley Takemori in conversation for Japan Society NYC. Lauren Carroll Harris on the arts crisis and 'internalised funding agency speak' The 40-Year-Old Version Kylie Minogue, Disco Róisín Murphy, Róisín Machine Samanta Schweblin, Little Eyes (more…)
As coronavirus transforms the country before our eyes, cultural institutions are trying to record what is happening in real time, as part of a movement towards constructing ‘social histories’. But, as Lauren Carroll Harris reports, Australian museums are hampered by a lack of a national vision for how to conduct arts and culture in the country. Guest: Contributor to The Saturday Paper Lauren Carroll Harris.Background reading:Museums collecting Covid-19 objects in The Saturday Paper See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Joel Edgerton talks about historical drama The King, which he co-wrote with David Michôd and also stars in, about a wayward English prince played by Timothée Chalamet who is crowned King Henry V after his tyrannical father's death. Lauren Carroll Harris presents a package on how nostalgia is shaping the television landscape, and director Sophie Hyde reveals a pretty indie Top Shelf of film.
Joel Edgerton talks about historical drama The King, which he co-wrote with David Michôd and also stars in, about a wayward English prince played by Timothée Chalamet who is crowned King Henry V after his tyrannical father's death. Lauren Carroll Harris presents a package on how nostalgia is shaping the television landscape, and director Sophie Hyde reveals a pretty indie Top Shelf of film.
Joel Edgerton talks about historical drama The King, which he co-wrote with David Michôd and also stars in, about a wayward English prince played by Timothée Chalamet who is crowned King Henry V after his tyrannical father's death. Lauren Carroll Harris presents a package on how nostalgia is shaping the television landscape, and director Sophie Hyde reveals a pretty indie Top Shelf of film.
Joel Edgerton talks about historical drama The King, which he co-wrote with David Michôd and also stars in, about a wayward English prince played by Timothée Chalamet who is crowned King Henry V after his tyrannical father's death. Lauren Carroll Harris presents a package on how nostalgia is shaping the television landscape, and director Sophie Hyde reveals a pretty indie Top Shelf of film.
An interview with Hollywood star Renee Zellweger about her lead role in Judy, a biographical drama about iconic actress and singer Judy Garland, highlighting her most gruelling years. Lauren Carroll Harris looks at new ABC political drama Total Control with producer Darren Dale, and a discussion on Hustlers, a film about high end strippers who fleece their clients to cope with the fall in business after the GFC.
An interview with Hollywood star Renee Zellweger about her lead role in Judy, a biographical drama about iconic actress and singer Judy Garland, highlighting her most gruelling years. Lauren Carroll Harris looks at new ABC political drama Total Control with producer Darren Dale, and a discussion on Hustlers, a film about high end strippers who fleece their clients to cope with the fall in business after the GFC.
An interview with Hollywood star Renee Zellweger about her lead role in Judy, a biographical drama about iconic actress and singer Judy Garland, highlighting her most gruelling years. Lauren Carroll Harris looks at new ABC political drama Total Control with producer Darren Dale, and a discussion on Hustlers, a film about high end strippers who fleece their clients to cope with the fall in business after the GFC.
An interview with Hollywood star Renee Zellweger about her lead role in Judy, a biographical drama about iconic actress and singer Judy Garland, highlighting her most gruelling years. Lauren Carroll Harris looks at new ABC political drama Total Control with producer Darren Dale, and a discussion on Hustlers, a film about high end strippers who fleece their clients to cope with the fall in business after the GFC.
Adelaide director Sophie Hyde talks about her Irish/Australian co-production Animals, a film about turning points and the intensity of female friendships starring Alia Shawkat and Holliday Grainger. Lauren Carroll Harris looks at Shrill, a new comedy featuring SNL and Girls' star Aidy Bryant, and actor Ewen Leslie explains why Scorsese's Goodfellas is one of his favourite films.
Adelaide director Sophie Hyde talks about her Irish/Australian co-production Animals, a film about turning points and the intensity of female friendships starring Alia Shawkat and Holliday Grainger. Lauren Carroll Harris looks at Shrill, a new comedy featuring SNL and Girls' star Aidy Bryant, and actor Ewen Leslie explains why Scorsese's Goodfellas is one of his favourite films.
Adelaide director Sophie Hyde talks about her Irish/Australian co-production Animals, a film about turning points and the intensity of female friendships starring Alia Shawkat and Holliday Grainger. Lauren Carroll Harris looks at Shrill, a new comedy featuring SNL and Girls' star Aidy Bryant, and actor Ewen Leslie explains why Scorsese's Goodfellas is one of his favourite films.
Adelaide director Sophie Hyde talks about her Irish/Australian co-production Animals, a film about turning points and the intensity of female friendships starring Alia Shawkat and Holliday Grainger. Lauren Carroll Harris looks at Shrill, a new comedy featuring SNL and Girls' star Aidy Bryant, and actor Ewen Leslie explains why Scorsese's Goodfellas is one of his favourite films.
Hollywood star James McAvoy talks about his role in IT: Chapter 2 and reveals what it was like meeting and working with Stephen King. Jason Di Rosso reviews The Farewell, Lulu Wang's beautiful film about family, grief and migration, and Lulu Wang tells us about some screen works that have inspired her. Lauren Carroll Harris, Jason Di Rosso and guest critic Eric Hynes talk American Factory, the first film acquired by Barack and Michelle Obama's film company.
Hollywood star James McAvoy talks about his role in IT: Chapter 2 and reveals what it was like meeting and working with Stephen King. Jason Di Rosso reviews The Farewell, Lulu Wang's beautiful film about family, grief and migration, and Lulu Wang tells us about some screen works that have inspired her. Lauren Carroll Harris, Jason Di Rosso and guest critic Eric Hynes talk American Factory, the first film acquired by Barack and Michelle Obama's film company.
Hollywood star James McAvoy talks about his role in IT: Chapter 2 and reveals what it was like meeting and working with Stephen King. Jason Di Rosso reviews The Farewell, Lulu Wang's beautiful film about family, grief and migration, and Lulu Wang tells us about some screen works that have inspired her. Lauren Carroll Harris, Jason Di Rosso and guest critic Eric Hynes talk American Factory, the first film acquired by Barack and Michelle Obama's film company.
Hollywood star James McAvoy talks about his role in IT: Chapter 2 and reveals what it was like meeting and working with Stephen King. Jason Di Rosso reviews The Farewell, Lulu Wang's beautiful film about family, grief and migration, and Lulu Wang tells us about some screen works that have inspired her. Lauren Carroll Harris, Jason Di Rosso and guest critic Eric Hynes talk American Factory, the first film acquired by Barack and Michelle Obama's film company.
Jason Di Rosso reviews Dogman, a new Italian thriller about an unassuming dog groomer who goes feral on a neighbourhood thug. An interview with Bruce Lee biographer Matthew Polly about what made Lee such an important figure in the history of action movies, and Lauren Carroll Harris on Netflix's serial killer thriller Mindhunter.
Jason Di Rosso reviews Dogman, a new Italian thriller about an unassuming dog groomer who goes feral on a neighbourhood thug. An interview with Bruce Lee biographer Matthew Polly about what made Lee such an important figure in the history of action movies, and Lauren Carroll Harris on Netflix's serial killer thriller Mindhunter.
Jason Di Rosso reviews Dogman, a new Italian thriller about an unassuming dog groomer who goes feral on a neighbourhood thug. An interview with Bruce Lee biographer Matthew Polly about what made Lee such an important figure in the history of action movies, and Lauren Carroll Harris on Netflix's serial killer thriller Mindhunter.
Jason Di Rosso reviews Dogman, a new Italian thriller about an unassuming dog groomer who goes feral on a neighbourhood thug. An interview with Bruce Lee biographer Matthew Polly about what made Lee such an important figure in the history of action movies, and Lauren Carroll Harris on Netflix's serial killer thriller Mindhunter.
Lauren Carroll Harris checks out the new TV series The Loudest Voice, starring Russell Crowe as disgraced media mogul Rogel Ailes. An interview with music and film critic Anwen Crawford on Mystify, the new documentary about Michael Hutchence, and Jason Di Ross speaks to Argentinian filmmaker Ana Katz about her new drama Florianópolis Dream.
Lauren Carroll Harris checks out the new TV series The Loudest Voice, starring Russell Crowe as disgraced media mogul Rogel Ailes. An interview with music and film critic Anwen Crawford on Mystify, the new documentary about Michael Hutchence, and Jason Di Ross speaks to Argentinian filmmaker Ana Katz about her new drama Florianópolis Dream.
Lauren Carroll Harris checks out the new TV series The Loudest Voice, starring Russell Crowe as disgraced media mogul Rogel Ailes. An interview with music and film critic Anwen Crawford on Mystify, the new documentary about Michael Hutchence, and Jason Di Ross speaks to Argentinian filmmaker Ana Katz about her new drama Florianópolis Dream.
Lauren Carroll Harris checks out the new TV series The Loudest Voice, starring Russell Crowe as disgraced media mogul Rogel Ailes. An interview with music and film critic Anwen Crawford on Mystify, the new documentary about Michael Hutchence, and Jason Di Ross speaks to Argentinian filmmaker Ana Katz about her new drama Florianópolis Dream.
Lauren Carroll Harris shares her thoughts on the new season of Black Mirror. Jason Di Rosso reviews Danny Boyle's Beatles blockbuster Yesterday. Breaking Bad's RJ Mitte is in for our Top Shelf segment, and an interview with director Michael Apted about 63 Up, the latest outing in his ground-breaking 7 Up series.
Lauren Carroll Harris shares her thoughts on the new season of Black Mirror. Jason Di Rosso reviews Danny Boyle's Beatles blockbuster Yesterday. Breaking Bad's RJ Mitte is in for our Top Shelf segment, and an interview with director Michael Apted about 63 Up, the latest outing in his ground-breaking 7 Up series.
Lauren Carroll Harris shares her thoughts on the new season of Black Mirror. Jason Di Rosso reviews Danny Boyle's Beatles blockbuster Yesterday. Breaking Bad's RJ Mitte is in for our Top Shelf segment, and an interview with director Michael Apted about 63 Up, the latest outing in his ground-breaking 7 Up series.
Lauren Carroll Harris shares her thoughts on the new season of Black Mirror. Jason Di Rosso reviews Danny Boyle's Beatles blockbuster Yesterday. Breaking Bad's RJ Mitte is in for our Top Shelf segment, and an interview with director Michael Apted about 63 Up, the latest outing in his ground-breaking 7 Up series.
We meet the makers of searing political parable Baracau while they are in town for the Sydney Film Festival. Lauren Carroll Harris talks to Dr Ava Parsemain about how modern TV shows offer varied and positive examples of sexuality for young people, and an interview with Paolo Bertolin, festival programmer for Cannes and Venice film festivals.
We meet the makers of searing political parable Baracau while they are in town for the Sydney Film Festival. Lauren Carroll Harris talks to Dr Ava Parsemain about how modern TV shows offer varied and positive examples of sexuality for young people, and an interview with Paolo Bertolin, festival programmer for Cannes and Venice film festivals.
We meet the makers of searing political parable Baracau while they are in town for the Sydney Film Festival. Lauren Carroll Harris talks to Dr Ava Parsemain about how modern TV shows offer varied and positive examples of sexuality for young people, and an interview with Paolo Bertolin, festival programmer for Cannes and Venice film festivals.
We meet the makers of searing political parable Baracau while they are in town for the Sydney Film Festival. Lauren Carroll Harris talks to Dr Ava Parsemain about how modern TV shows offer varied and positive examples of sexuality for young people, and an interview with Paolo Bertolin, festival programmer for Cannes and Venice film festivals.
Today, a deep dive into Game of Thrones. Our expert panel -- food writer and mega-fan Adam Liaw, and Fairfax critic Craig Mathiesen join TV critic Lauren Carroll Harris and host Jason Di Rosso to dissect the GOT super-industry, where the fantasy genre is going next, and whether endings always do violence to stories. And we talk to Pia Borg--Australia's only filmmaker whose work screened at Cannes this year, about her short film, Panic.
Today, a deep dive into Game of Thrones. Our expert panel -- food writer and mega-fan Adam Liaw, and Fairfax critic Craig Mathiesen join TV critic Lauren Carroll Harris and host Jason Di Rosso to dissect the GOT super-industry, where the fantasy genre is going next, and whether endings always do violence to stories. And we talk to Pia Borg--Australia's only filmmaker whose work screened at Cannes this year, about her short film, Panic.
Today, a deep dive into Game of Thrones. Our expert panel -- food writer and mega-fan Adam Liaw, and Fairfax critic Craig Mathiesen join TV critic Lauren Carroll Harris and host Jason Di Rosso to dissect the GOT super-industry, where the fantasy genre is going next, and whether endings always do violence to stories. And we talk to Pia Borg--Australia's only filmmaker whose work screened at Cannes this year, about her short film, Panic.
Today, a deep dive into Game of Thrones. Our expert panel -- food writer and mega-fan Adam Liaw, and Fairfax critic Craig Mathiesen join TV critic Lauren Carroll Harris and host Jason Di Rosso to dissect the GOT super-industry, where the fantasy genre is going next, and whether endings always do violence to stories. And we talk to Pia Borg--Australia's only filmmaker whose work screened at Cannes this year, about her short film, Panic.
Director of the sublime Australian film Acute Misfortune joins us in the studio. Lauren Carroll Harris checks out the new season of British comedy Fleabag. An interview with Bulgarian filmmakers Milko Lazarov and Veselka Kiryakova about arctic love story Ága, and Jason Di Rosso reviews The Hustle.
Director of the sublime Australian film Acute Misfortune joins us in the studio. Lauren Carroll Harris checks out the new season of British comedy Fleabag. An interview with Bulgarian filmmakers Milko Lazarov and Veselka Kiryakova about arctic love story Ága, and Jason Di Rosso reviews The Hustle.
Director of the sublime Australian film Acute Misfortune joins us in the studio. Lauren Carroll Harris checks out the new season of British comedy Fleabag. An interview with Bulgarian filmmakers Milko Lazarov and Veselka Kiryakova about arctic love story Ága, and Jason Di Rosso reviews The Hustle.
Director of the sublime Australian film Acute Misfortune joins us in the studio. Lauren Carroll Harris checks out the new season of British comedy Fleabag. An interview with Bulgarian filmmakers Milko Lazarov and Veselka Kiryakova about arctic love story Ága, and Jason Di Rosso reviews The Hustle.
Actors Miranda Tapsell and Gwilym Lee discuss their big hearted Top End rom-com. Lauren Carroll Harris looks at the latest season of Armando Iannucci's brilliant political satire Veep. Film producer Sue Maslin talks about five films she continues to find inspirational, and a discussion on the works of Iranian director Jafar Pahani.
Actors Miranda Tapsell and Gwilym Lee discuss their big hearted Top End rom-com. Lauren Carroll Harris looks at the latest season of Armando Iannucci's brilliant political satire Veep. Film producer Sue Maslin talks about five films she continues to find inspirational, and a discussion on the works of Iranian director Jafar Pahani.
Actors Miranda Tapsell and Gwilym Lee discuss their big hearted Top End rom-com. Lauren Carroll Harris looks at the latest season of Armando Iannucci's brilliant political satire Veep. Film producer Sue Maslin talks about five films she continues to find inspirational, and a discussion on the works of Iranian director Jafar Pahani.
Actors Miranda Tapsell and Gwilym Lee discuss their big hearted Top End rom-com. Lauren Carroll Harris looks at the latest season of Armando Iannucci's brilliant political satire Veep. Film producer Sue Maslin talks about five films she continues to find inspirational, and a discussion on the works of Iranian director Jafar Pahani.
We meet Radha Mitchell and Ben Hackworth, star and director of the sultry new Australian film Celeste. Lauren Carroll Harris is talking about the new season of hit Icelandic series Trapped, and meets the creator too. Plus, a review of the new Marvel film, and a discussion with curator Adrian Danks about Cinema Reborn, an annual showcase of recent restorations of world cinema.
We meet Radha Mitchell and Ben Hackworth, star and director of the sultry new Australian film Celeste. Lauren Carroll Harris is talking about the new season of hit Icelandic series Trapped, and meets the creator too. Plus, a review of the new Marvel film, and a discussion with curator Adrian Danks about Cinema Reborn, an annual showcase of recent restorations of world cinema.
We meet Radha Mitchell and Ben Hackworth, star and director of the sultry new Australian film Celeste. Lauren Carroll Harris is talking about the new season of hit Icelandic series Trapped, and meets the creator too. Plus, a review of the new Marvel film, and a discussion with curator Adrian Danks about Cinema Reborn, an annual showcase of recent restorations of world cinema.
We meet Radha Mitchell and Ben Hackworth, star and director of the sultry new Australian film Celeste. Lauren Carroll Harris is talking about the new season of hit Icelandic series Trapped, and meets the creator too. Plus, a review of the new Marvel film, and a discussion with curator Adrian Danks about Cinema Reborn, an annual showcase of recent restorations of world cinema.
Recappers James Weir (MAFS) and Natalie Bochenski (Game of Thrones) on the art of the recap, and with Games of Thrones ending, what the heck should we watch instead? Plus emerging comedians Aurelia St Clair and Annie Louey on their shows at MICF.
Recappers James Weir (MAFS) and Natalie Bochenski (Game of Thrones) on the art of the recap, and with Games of Thrones ending, what the heck should we watch instead? Plus emerging comedians Aurelia St Clair and Annie Louey on their shows at MICF.
Recappers James Weir (MAFS) and Natalie Bochenski (Game of Thrones) on the art of the recap, and with Games of Thrones ending, what the heck should we watch instead? Plus emerging comedians Aurelia St Clair and Annie Louey on their shows at MICF.
A critics panel on the latest film adaptation of Stephen King's eighties horror novel Pet Sematary. Lauren Carroll Harris looks back at groundbreakiing Australian kids TV show Round the Twist with its creator Paul Jennings, Emmy award winning artist and director Lynette Wallworth on her VR work Awavena, and Vale Agnes Varda, a leading figure of the French New Wave.
A critics panel on the latest film adaptation of Stephen King's eighties horror novel Pet Sematary. Lauren Carroll Harris looks back at groundbreakiing Australian kids TV show Round the Twist with its creator Paul Jennings, Emmy award winning artist and director Lynette Wallworth on her VR work Awavena, and Vale Agnes Varda, a leading figure of the French New Wave.
A critics panel on the latest film adaptation of Stephen King's eighties horror novel Pet Sematary. Lauren Carroll Harris looks back at groundbreakiing Australian kids TV show Round the Twist with its creator Paul Jennings, Emmy award winning artist and director Lynette Wallworth on her VR work Awavena, and Vale Agnes Varda, a leading figure of the French New Wave.
A critics panel on the latest film adaptation of Stephen King's eighties horror novel Pet Sematary. Lauren Carroll Harris looks back at groundbreakiing Australian kids TV show Round the Twist with its creator Paul Jennings, Emmy award winning artist and director Lynette Wallworth on her VR work Awavena, and Vale Agnes Varda, a leading figure of the French New Wave.
Comedian Mark Humphries joins the TV chat with Lauren Carroll Harris and Jason Di Rosso to talk about Ricky Gervais' new series After Life. Director Karyn Kusama discusses directing Nicole Kidman in edgy cop thriller Destroyer, and film curator Richard Sowada is in to talk Design on Film.
Comedian Mark Humphries joins the TV chat with Lauren Carroll Harris and Jason Di Rosso to talk about Ricky Gervais' new series After Life. Director Karyn Kusama discusses directing Nicole Kidman in edgy cop thriller Destroyer, and film curator Richard Sowada is in to talk Design on Film.
Comedian Mark Humphries joins the TV chat with Lauren Carroll Harris and Jason Di Rosso to talk about Ricky Gervais' new series After Life. Director Karyn Kusama discusses directing Nicole Kidman in edgy cop thriller Destroyer, and film curator Richard Sowada is in to talk Design on Film.
Comedian Mark Humphries joins the TV chat with Lauren Carroll Harris and Jason Di Rosso to talk about Ricky Gervais' new series After Life. Director Karyn Kusama discusses directing Nicole Kidman in edgy cop thriller Destroyer, and film curator Richard Sowada is in to talk Design on Film.
Lauren Carroll Harris speaks to the creators of the ABC's bold new soap opera The Heights, in particular their aim for innovating the genre, and a lookback at the history of Australian soapies with academic Sue Turnbull. Jason Di Rosso speaks to director Gabrielle Brady about her documentary Island of the Hungry Ghosts and comedians Kate McLennan and Kate McCartney join us for our Top Shelf segment.
Lauren Carroll Harris speaks to the creators of the ABC's bold new soap opera The Heights, in particular their aim for innovating the genre, and a lookback at the history of Australian soapies with academic Sue Turnbull. Jason Di Rosso speaks to director Gabrielle Brady about her documentary Island of the Hungry Ghosts and comedians Kate McLennan and Kate McCartney join us for our Top Shelf segment.
The Screen Show's Jason Di Rosso and Lauren Carroll Harris pair up with Stop Everything's Beverley Wang and Benjamin Law with a hot off the press Oscars special podcast. We break down the winners, the losers, the memorable speeches and how the hostless Academy Awards played out.
The Screen Show's Jason Di Rosso and Lauren Carroll Harris pair up with Stop Everything's Beverley Wang and Benjamin Law with a hot off the press Oscars special podcast. We break down the winners, the losers, the memorable speeches and how the hostless Academy Awards played out.
The Screen Show's Jason Di Rosso and Lauren Carroll Harris pair up with Stop Everything's Beverley Wang and Benjamin Law with a hot off the press Oscars special podcast. We break down the winners, the losers, the memorable speeches and how the hostless Academy Awards played out.
The Screen Show's Jason Di Rosso and Lauren Carroll Harris pair up with Stop Everything's Beverley Wang and Benjamin Law with a hot off the press Oscars special podcast. We break down the winners, the losers, the memorable speeches and how the hostless Academy Awards played out.
We're joined by Fiona Crombie, an Australian Oscar nominee for work on Yorgos Lanthimos' period farce, The Favourite. Lauren Carroll Harris speaks to Celia Pacquola and Luke McGregor as Rosehaven returns for Season 3, and a discussion on the work of avant-garde filmmaker Jonas Mekas who died last week.
We're joined by Fiona Crombie, an Australian Oscar nominee for work on Yorgos Lanthimos' period farce, The Favourite. Lauren Carroll Harris speaks to Celia Pacquola and Luke McGregor as Rosehaven returns for Season 3, and a discussion on the work of avant-garde filmmaker Jonas Mekas who died last week.
How much do Ocean 8's reviews have to do with male critics, why does Carly Rae Jepsen have such a fervent fanbase, Sum of All Part's Joel Werner recommends Caliphate, Hannah Gadsby's Nanette is an emotional ride, and some reservations about Queer Eye
How much do Ocean 8's reviews have to do with male critics, why does Carly Rae Jepsen have such a fervent fanbase, Sum of All Part's Joel Werner recommends Caliphate, Hannah Gadsby's Nanette is an emotional ride, and some reservations about Queer Eye
This week we were joined by Amy Middleton, founder of Archer Magazine to chat about independent print and her approach to publishing inclusive stories about sexuality, gender and identity. We also spoke to Justin Wolfers co-editor of The Lifted Brow and writer Lauren Carroll Harris, who's essay, "A Basically Marxist Analysis on the Rise of Activewear", features in the magazine's 38th issue. And for Thoughts That Count we looked back at the magazines that shaped our teen years, and the importance of Dolly Doctor.
This week we were joined by Amy Middleton, founder of Archer Magazine to chat about independent print and her approach to publishing inclusive stories about sexuality, gender and identity. We also spoke to Justin Wolfers co-editor of The Lifted Brow and writer Lauren Carroll Harris, who's essay, "A Basically Marxist Analysis on the Rise of Activewear", features in the magazine's 38th issue. And for Thoughts That Count we looked back at the magazines that shaped our teen years, and the importance of Dolly Doctor.
Jason is joined by TV critics Lauren Carroll Harris and Craig Mathieson for a discussion on a couple of show's everyone seems to be talking about, The Good Place and Queer Eye. Are they both Trump era retorts?
Jason is joined by TV critics Lauren Carroll Harris and Craig Mathieson for a discussion on a couple of show's everyone seems to be talking about, The Good Place and Queer Eye. Are they both Trump era retorts?
Margot Robbie on her Oscar nominated role in I, Tonya. Warwick Thornton speaks about his new film Sweet Country, which releases this week. Talking TV with critics Lauren Carroll Harris and Craig Mathieson, and veteran of French cinema Agnes Varda about the documentary Faces Places.
Margot Robbie on her Oscar nominated role in I, Tonya. Warwick Thornton speaks about his new film Sweet Country, which releases this week. Talking TV with critics Lauren Carroll Harris and Craig Mathieson, and veteran of French cinema Agnes Varda about the documentary Faces Places.
Film critic and PhD candidate Lauren Carroll Harris uses a case study of US comedy HITS (David Cross 2015) and the BitTorrent Now website to explore how filmmakers are using file-sharing networks to monetise film distribution and reach their own fanbases. This seminar presents an argument for how file-sharing can be a valid, legal form of reintermediation that supports independent film culture, and reinserts filmmakers into the film value chain with a minimum of interference from gatekeepers. Lauren is joined by Jessica Ford who conducts a Q&A with the audience present on the day. Seminar: 0.00 - 22min Q & A: 22min - 51min Produced by the Sydney Screen Studies Network Visit our website: sydneyscreenstudies.wordpress.com Email us: sydneyscreenstudies@gmail.com
Today we talked with writer and critic Lauren Carroll Harris about Moonlight, Casey Affleck and gender disparity in the film industry.
Critical Attention is produced by Izzy Roberts-Orr, and co-presented by The Rereaders and Kill Your Darlings. To find out more about The Rereaders head to www.therereaders.com and to read more and subscribe to become a member of Kill Your Darlings from as little as $14.95, head to www.killyourdarlings.com.au In episode one, we chat to Lauren Carroll Harris, who has recently been announced as an ongoing critic working with Kill Your Darlings to publish ‘Wake in Light: On Australian Film’ a collection of four essays exploring contemporary Australian cinema. Critical Attention is supported by the Victorian Government through Creative Victoria.