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Debut Florida Author Brings the Magic City to Jacksonville "I am, first and foremost, a Miamian. No physical location has done more to shape my personal and artistic sensibilities than the Magic City," Alejandro Nodarse said in a recent interview. "Miami is, unquestionably, very different from its neighboring Floridan cities, and I am a product of that high energy, heavy neon, fiercely multicultural coastal city." Critics seem to agree... This deeply personal vision of the streets and swamps of Miami is getting some attention, with Publisher's Weekly saying, "Heat practically radiates off the page." Nodarse went on to say, "The creative impulses that fueled the novel were heavily inspired by texts that, in their own right, are some of the best examples of how Florida has defined itself in the national consciousness." Alejandro Nodarse holds an MFA from the University of Miami and is an alum of Las Dos Brujas Writers Conference and a former staff member of the VONA Writers Conference. Blood in the Cut is his debut novel. Interviewer Michael Wiley is the Shamus Award-winning author of twelve novels in four series. The most recent series features Franky Dast, an exonerated convict who investigates crimes involving the unjustly accused. Michael's short stories appear often in magazines and anthologies, including Best Mystery Stories of the Year 2022. A former board member of the Mystery Writers of America, he teaches creative writing and literature at the University of North Florida. His new novel, Find Your Own Way Home, will release this summer at the end of July. READ Check out Blood in the Cut from the Library! -- https://jkpl.ent.sirsi.net/client/en_US/default/search/results?qu=AUTHOR%3D%22alejandro+nodarse%22&te= ALEJANDRO RECOMMENDS Here are the top Florida-themed works of art that helped hone Blood in the Cut: Moonlight directed by Barry Jenkins "Few films are so Miami-as-it-is and Miami-as-it-should-be as Moonlight. In early drafts of Blood in the Cut, Chiron served as a model for Carlos, my protagonist Iggy's brother, and while Carlos's character arc fell to the background, Chiron, Jenkins's Miami, and the rugged determination of the characters to find their lanes in life held steady as I wrote." The Orchid Thief by Susan Orlean "This book is everything I love rolled into one: Mystery, adventure, botany, orchids, the Everglades—what more could you want!? Orlean weaves a tale for readers that examines the lengths that some will go to feed their passions and find rare orchids. It's this combination of beautiful, deep descriptions, unbreakable determination, love of the Everglades, and eye for detail that I hoped to capture in Blood in the Cut." The Florida Project directed by Sean Baker "Throughout the film, Moonee is far wiser than any six-year-old should be, but because of it, she takes everything in stride. I wanted my protagonist, Iggy, to embody that same sort of steely determination as his situation deteriorated. Like any Floridians worthy of the name, both Moonee and Iggy are adept at “resolviendo”, a Spanish word that loosely translates to “making things happen”, and this is what allows us to hope against all hope when things are darkest for them both. " Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston "The tumultuous external landscape that Janie must navigate throughout the novel mirrors her internal turbulence, and that sort of well-rendered, thoughtful characterization is a literary feat I desperately hoped to accomplish as I crafted my characters, especially Iggy." Cocaine Cowboys directed by Billy Corben "Corben's skill at recreating a bygone era and fully immersing audiences is something I've always marveled at and wanted to achieve in Blood in the Cut, which is set in Miami in 2016, just as the presidential elections are taking shape." Gator Country by Rebecca Renner "I think of this book as Blood in the Cut's nonfiction aspirational counterpart because of how beautifully Renner renders the Everglades and the worlds it contains within. One goal I set for myself as I was writing my novel was to treat the Everglades as a character by rendering it as elegantly, vividly, and faithfully in terms of scope, beauty, danger, and primordial, elemental mood. Gator Country forced me to step my game up as I rendered the Everglades in my work." Ace Ventura: Pet Detective directed by Tom Shadyac "I'd like to go on the record and state that the protagonist of this eponymous, comedic whodunit, Ace Ventura, is the original Florida Man. This film is part mystery, part comedy, part love letter to Miami: a tryptic of accomplishments that inspired some key elements of Blood in the Cut." Swamplandia! By Karen Russell "This book. All of it. The way that Russell lures readers into the Everglades and into the lives of the Big Tree family is the magic I pray for every time I crack open a book. This coming-of-age mediation on love, loss, and “resolviendo” is one of the reasons Blood in the Cut exists." --- Never miss an event! Sign up for email newsletters at https://bit.ly/JaxLibraryUpdates Jacksonville Public LibraryWebsite: https://jaxpubliclibrary.org/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/jaxlibrary Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JaxLibrary/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jaxlibrary/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/jaxpubliclibraryfl Contact Us: jplpromotions@coj.net
Nick is joined by Lydia Hislop on Day 4 of Royal Ascot. They review Gold Cup day, with perspective from Timeform's David Johnson, and set up the Coronation Stakes and Commonwealth Cup. Also on today's show, Peter Molony rails against the proposed changes to the Mares' Hurdle at Cheltenham, Charlotte Mills from Moonee valley looks forward to welcoming Ascot heroes to the Cox Plate, Jamie Benson has Worldpool news, while Lisa catches up with ITV fashion guru Mark Heyes, and Neil Phillips has wine.
Im Speckgürtel der Floridaner Disney-Vergnügungsparks stehen Diner, Souvenirläden und Motels wie das heruntergekommene Magic Castle Inn & Suites, wo im Abglanz des Cinderella-Schlosses eine unsichtbare Bevölkerungsgruppe am Rande des sozialen Abstiegs lebt. Unter ihnen die sechsjährige Moonee, die mit ihren Freunden aus der Betonwelt Abenteuerspielplätze macht, und ihre Mutter Halley.
Every Sunday, I'll post a quick video -- and podcast -- about an indie film from at least a year ago. Today's film: THE FLORIDA PROJECT (2017).Director: Sean BakerScreenplay: Sean Baker; Chris BergochCast: Brooklynn Prince; Willem Dafoe; Bria VinaiteSYNOPSISSet in the shadow of the most magical place on Earth, 6-year-old Moonee and her two best friends forge their own adventures, while Moonee's struggling mom and a kindhearted motel manager protect the kids from the harsh reality that surrounds them.Watch The Episode: https://youtu.be/WNw_njqdD4c?si=48lbYuQLTWX21OHhSubscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@firstgopodSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/first-time-go/exclusive-content
Today on The Neil Haley Show, Neil "The Media Giant" Haley interview Brooklyn Prince. Brooklynn Prince started acting since she was the age of two and knew she loved it. She gained popularity from her iconic, adorable role as Moonee in the beloved The Florida project. She is also well known for her roles as the inspiring Hilde Lisko in the new AppleTV+ show Home Before Dark and as Flora in The Turning from the horror book adaption "The Turning of the Screw". Since then, she has been working on several projects and wants to be a director when she is older.
Today on The Neil Haley Show, Neil "The Media Giant" Haley and Alan Porter of Strategic Wealth Strategies interview Brooklyn Prince. Brooklynn Prince started acting since she was the age of two and knew she loved it. She gained popularity from her iconic, adorable role as Moonee in the beloved The Florida project. She is also well known for her roles as the inspiring Hilde Lisko in the new AppleTV+ show Home Before Dark and as Flora in The Turning from the horror book adaption "The Turning of the Screw". Since then, she has been working on several projects and wants to be a director when she is older.
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What is life like in "The Shadow of the Mouse?" This 2017 A24 film, directed by Sean Baker, attempts to answer that question. The Florida Project takes an in-depth look at the residents of The Magic Castle Inn & Suites, a motel about 6 miles from Walt Disney World in Kissimmee, Florida. It centers around a six-year-old girl named Moonee (portrayed by Brooklynn Prince), her mother Halley (portrayed by Bria Vinaite), and Bobby Hicks (portrayed by Willem Dafoe). The A24 rocks crew discusses the themes of the film and gives their review's. Caution: movie spoilers. Intro- 0:00 to 1:59. Film Discussion- 1:59 to 1:02:03. Film Ratings and Outro- 1:02:03 to End. Next four A24 films before the 2017 A24 Oscars- 57. The Killing of a Sacred Deer 58. Lady Bird 59. The Disaster Artist 60. The Ballad of Lefty Brown --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/a24otr/support
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Hello Hello Hello… You are listening to episode 140 of the SlothBoogie radio show. Your favourite Sloth representative Pat has prepared some lovely deep and vibe filled music for you today. The weather is quite shitty still here in London and he thought it would be nice to record something extra cozy at home while we wait for springtime to come and show its lazy face. Listen out for newish tracks from the likes of DJ Psychiatre, William Florelle, Thierry Tomas, Oliver Dollar, Moonee, Blazers and Soul Wun plus some old favourites from the bottom of Pat's USB stick.
Spring is in the air, and Ken is behind the controls. Your weekly dose of fresh new house music has arrived. ID's on request, and tracklist above. check out our fresh 12 from Moonee, https://fanlink.to/SBR006 .. and come party with us and Krywald & Farrer this Saturday https://docs.google.com/forms/d/13QIwQLhmtyUccTO7FrXfKAnLvyWIaQ4eGsa7YpqtyCM/viewform?edit_requested=true
MP3 Link Play via Mixcloud Dave and John at the helm for this week's show with a fabulous selection of soul, jazz, house, disco, boogie, edits and loads more. Featuring tracks by Michael Wycoff, Attitudes, Expression, Louie Vega, Busta Jones, Ago, Moonee, Tony Rallo & The Midnite Band, Djoko and many, many more. Enjoy. RSS Feed: 6MS Sessions
Vad kan man läsa eller se för att komma riktigt nära vardagen i ett annat land? Inför sommaren rekommenderar våra korrespondenter böcker och filmer som för oss lite närmare deras bevakningsområden. Att resa har varit näst intill omöjligt under pandemin. Nu är det fritt fram - men många av oss väljer ändå av olika skäl att njuta av semesterveckorna i Sommarsverige. Men, vem säger att man inte kan resa i hängmattan?Genom att tipsa om böcker, filmer och TV-serier så tar våra korrespondenter oss med till vardagen i deras bevakningsområden.Lubna El Shanti, korrespondent i Ukraina tipsar om:The House with the Stained-Glass Window av anna Soniowska's, handlar om fyra generationer kvinnor i staden Lviv.Depeche mode av Serhij Zjadan, beskriver tillståndet i Ukraina efter Sovetunionens sammanbrott.Krigets färger av Arkadij Babtjenko, boken skildrar författarens tid som värnpliktig i ryska armén under Tjetjenienkrigen.Rysslandskorrespondent Maria Persson Löfgren tipsar om:Romanen Liv och Öde av Vassilij Grossman, roman som skildrar andra världskriget och människoöden som påverkas av kriget.Det vita gardet av Michail Bulgakov, som delvis självbiografiskt skildrar striderna om Ukraina under inbördeskriget i början av 1800-talet.Mellanösternkorrespondent Cecilia Uddén tipsar om:Den arabiska versionen av den italienska filmen Perfetti Sconosciuti, på svenska heter den Vad döljer du för mig. Filmen som utspelar sig runt ett middagsbord där vänner hanterar alltifrån äktenskapsbrott och homosexualitet.Filmen Sheikh Jackson handlar om en ung kille som älskar Michael Jackson. När hans mamma dör drabbas pojken av ett starkt äckel inför sin pappa som börjar supa och uppvakta kvinnor. Pojken bestämmer sig för att ta avstånd för allt som kan vara syndigt, och där ingår även hans idol Michael Jackson.Feathers, en egyptiska film som visats på en mängd filmfestivaler men som inte har haft premiär i Egypten då den anses vara för kontroversiell. Filmen skildrar en absurdistisk situation när pappan i en familj förvandlas till en kyckling under ett barnkalas.Alice Petrén, tidigare Sydeuropakorrespondent rekommenderar:Konsten att förlora, av Alice Zeniter är en av de bästa böcker som jag har läst, säger Alice Petrén. Den handlar om Algeriet och om algerier som tvingades fly till Frankrike på 60-talet. Få känner kanske till hur utsatta algerierna var och det är viktigt att förstå detta för att förstå Frankrike.Elena Ferrantes Neapelberättelser i form av både böcker och TV-serie. Startskottet Min fantastiska väninna tar oss med till Italien och handlar om två flickors uppväxt, kärlek, våld och fattigdom.Stål av Silivia Avallone skildrar två unga kvinnor i en toskansk kuststad. De drömmer om livet långt borta från föräldrarna och det intilliggande stålverket.Den turkiska tv-serien Ethos som handlar om mötet mellan två kvinnor. Den ena en välbärgade och självständig psykolog, och den andra en fattiga och hårt hållen kvinna. Terapisamtalen blir en kollision mellan det moderna och det mer traditionella Turkiet.Washingtonkorrespondent Cecilia Khavar tipsar om:The Florida Project av Sean Baker är en film som skildrar det fattiga USA och invånarna på ett lågbudgethotell i närheten av Disney World, genom 6-åriga Moonee.Dokumentären The Janes om tiden av Tia Lessin och Emma Pildes som skildrar tiden innan abort blev lagligt i USA - högaktuellt med tanke på att Högsta Domstolen kan vara på väg att riva upp det domslut som gjort ingreppet lagligt sen 70-talet.
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"Set in the shadow of the most magical place on Earth, 6-year-old Moonee and her two best friends forge their own adventures, while Moonee's struggling mom and a kindhearted motel manager protect the kids from the harsh reality that surrounds them." Today we talk the Golden Globes, 'stalking' Lulu Wang and The Florida Project. Enjoy!!!!
Projeto Flórida (2017), de Sean Baker, acompanha a menininha Moonee enquanto ela faz novas amizades nas redondezas dos parques Disney. Ela vive com a mãe em uma hospedagem de beira de estrada e as duas contam com a proteção do gerente Bobby (William Dafoe) na batalha diária pela sobrevivência. Um filme bem sensível ao demonstrar as diferenças de classes, ao mesmo tempo que traz a beleza da infância. Vem ouvir nossa discussão sobre ele! Não se esquece de nos seguir nas redes sociais: @vissebr no Twitter e no Instagram, e de entrar no nosso grupo de discussões no Telegram (também @vissebr)! A equipe: Aninha: Instagram e Twitter Leo: Instagram e Twitter Matheus: Instagram e Twitter Lembrando que é recomendado assistir ao filme antes de ouvir o podcast, pois ele está cheio de SPOILERS. Atualmente o filme está disponível no Prime Video!
Watch the videos as well!www.thenewfilmosophy.com ig @newfilmosophy fb @filmosophypodcast YouTube: The New Filmosophy Podcast www.treihill.comBased in Atlanta, Georgia, Filmmaker, Trei Hill, analyzes popular films with his industry friends as they go down memory lane.SPOTIFY, APPLE PODCASTS, GOOGLE PODCASTS, AMAZON MUSIC, iHEARTRADIO
Este lunes, Jimena nos platica sobre el retrato tan crudo de la cadena de desigualdad que existe en las periferias de Disney y en todo el mundo, a partir de esta película que nos lo muestra desde los ojos de una niña llamada Moonee.
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Set over one summer, the film follows precocious six-year-old Moonee as she courts mischief and adventure with her ragtag playmates and bonds with her rebellious but caring mother, all while living in the shadows of Walt Disney World. Director: Sean Baker Writers: Sean Baker, Chris Bergoch Stars: Brooklynn Prince, Bria Vinaite, Willem DafoeStars: Likes: Pacing, Direction, Brooklynn Prince's performance Dislikes: Lack of back story with Willem Defoe's character, the very last scene. What to Watch for: The bathtub shots. MY Rating: Yes --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ride-home-reviews/support
In Woodshock Kristen Dunst plays Theresa a haunted young woman spiraling in the wake of profound loss and is torn between her fractured emotional state and the reality-altering effects of a potent cannabinoid drug. The Florida Project is set over one summer, as a precocious six-year-old Moonee courts mischief and adventure with her ragtag playmates and bonds with her rebellious but caring mother, all while living in the shadows of Walt Disney World. In A24 Hour News, Lee and Dallas share their experiences from the London Film Festival where they caught five new A24 films and we have a bumper interview with The Last Black Man in San Francisco co-writer and director, Joe Talbot.
In Woodshock Kristen Dunst plays Theresa a haunted young woman spiraling in the wake of profound loss and is torn between her fractured emotional state and the reality-altering effects of a potent cannabinoid drug. The Florida Project is set over one summer, as a precocious six-year-old Moonee courts mischief and adventure with her ragtag playmates and bonds with her rebellious but caring mother, all while living in the shadows of Walt Disney World.In A24 Hour News, Lee and Dallas share their experiences from the London Film Festival where they caught five new A24 films and we have a bumper interview with The Last Black Man in San Francisco co-writer and director, Joe Talbot.
Very excited to upload this new French Fires mix. I was carefully sorting tracks for 2 months: new works, some old favourite songs, and also my first created track included, that will be released in the end of the March . I hope you will enjoy the time with this awesome music! I want also to say a big thanks to my lovely illustrator, that created amazing cover for my mix: dribbble.com/yanyshilova With love
Welcome to Episode 463 of the Moving at the Speed of Creativity podcast, a show by Dr. Wesley Fryer (@wfryer) focusing on digital creativity, media literacy, digital literacy, digital citizenship, instructional technology integration and engaged learning both inside and outside the classroom. This episode features an interview with Shelly Fryer (@sfryer) about the 2017 movie, "The Florida Project" (@floridaproject). The IMDB description of the movie is, "Set over one summer, the film follows precocious six-year-old Moonee as she courts mischief and adventure with her ragtag playmates and bonds with her rebellious but caring mother, all while living in the shadows of Walt Disney World." The Florida Project raises a host of important issues facing every community, including poverty, homelessness, social services, education and schools, non-profit and church outreach programs, and more. As a lifelong educator with extensive experiences working with families in poverty through church ministry, as well as educational and social services for homeless children and families in Oklahoma City, Shelly Fryer has unique and important perspectives on the issues and needs highlighted in "The Florida Project." Check out the podcast shownotes for links to referenced books, resources, organizations and websites mentioned in the show. Please reach out to Shelly or Wes with feedback and additional resources or ideas this movie or this podcast interview encourages you to share.
Über Gift Shops, Hassfilme und Glühwürmchen. Bei "The Florida Project" (2017) ist der Begriff Indie Darling gelebte Realität. Wir verneigen uns vor Moonee und Scooty, lassen Tränen fließen und planen schon mal Folge 100.
The boys take a trip to Florida and live in the shadow of that damn Mouse as they watch Sean Baker's The Florida Project. Synopsis Set over one summer, the film follows precocious six-year-old Moonee as she courts mischief and adventure with her ragtag playmates and bonds with her rebellious but caring mother, all while living in the shadows of Walt Disney World.
The Florida Project - Halley lives with her six year old daughter Moonee in a budget motel along one of the commercial strips catering to the Walt Disney World tourist clientele outside Orlando, Florida. Halley, who survives largely on welfare, has little respect for people, especially those who cross her, it an attitude that she has passed down to Moonee, who curses and gives the finger like her mother. Although the motel's policy is not to allow long term rentals, Bobby, the motel manager, has made arrangements for people like Halley to live there while not undermining the policy as he realizes that many such tenants have no place to go otherwise. Halley, Moonee and Moonee's friends, who live in the motel or others like it along the strip and who she often drags into her disruptive pranks, are often the bane of Bobby's existence, but while dealing with whatever problem arises, Bobby has a soft spot especially for the children and thus, by association, their parents, as he knows that Moonee and others ...
The Florida Project - Halley lives with her six year old daughter Moonee in a budget motel along one of the commercial strips catering to the Walt Disney World tourist clientele outside Orlando, Florida. Halley, who survives largely on welfare, has little respect for people, especially those who cross her, it an attitude that she has passed down to Moonee, who curses and gives the finger like her mother. Although the motel's policy is not to allow long term rentals, Bobby, the motel manager, has made arrangements for people like Halley to live there while not undermining the policy as he realizes that many such tenants have no place to go otherwise. Halley, Moonee and Moonee's friends, who live in the motel or others like it along the strip and who she often drags into her disruptive pranks, are often the bane of Bobby's existence, but while dealing with whatever problem arises, Bobby has a soft spot especially for the children and thus, by association, their parents, as he knows that Moonee and others ...
Also Watched - Black Panther, Game Night, The Florida ProjectBlack Panther (2018)T'Challa, the King of Wakanda, rises to the throne in the isolated, technologically advanced African nation, but his claim is challenged by a vengeful outsider who was a childhood victim of T'Challa's father's mistake. Game Night (2018)A group of friends who meet regularly for game nights find themselves trying to solve a murder mystery. The Florida Project (2017)Living within sight of Disney World's glittering attractions, the children of families residing in tacky motels near the mega park find mischief and adventure, led by the spirited six-year-old Moonee.
Välkommen till det fluffiga #128! Låt oss skölja bort februarislasket. Häng med på en liten tripp; vi hälsar på 4 engelsmän på vandring i Lappland (!), lillgamla Moonee bland apelsiner i Floridasolen, och....stumma Elisa i 60-talets Baltimore där hon minsann får en ny KK! Javisst, så ekovoka är vi här...i kölvattnet av alla hjärtans dag. För kom ihåg, alla får va med! Ja, och sen blir det lite fånspån och sedvanligt snickesnack också. Men det visste du ju redan. Försenade hjärtans-kort till oss skickar du till film@sofpodden.se Peace, Love & Apelsiner!
Walt Disney World Florida, zo dichtbij maar zo ver weg. De 6 jarige Moonee woont samen met haar moeder in een motel vlakbij het pretpark. Ze hebben weinig geld en de zomervakantie is net begonnen dus Moonee moet met haar vriendjes zichzelf proberen te vermaken. Dit lukt prima, maar wel af en toe tot grote ergernis van motelmanager Bobby. In deze aflevering hoor je een korte review van Nils en Narana (spoilervrij). Vergeet je niet te abonneren op ons kanaal, laat een review achter via iTunes en volg ons op Facebook: www.facebook.com/filmfanspodcast. Voor meer reviews, filmnieuws en afleveringen ga je naar www.filmfanspodcast.nl.
Witamy w Magic Castle Inn, położonym blisko Disnaylandu motelu w kolorze lawendy. Poznajcie sześcioletnią Moonee, jej przyjaciół - Scooty'ego oraz Jancey - oraz jej mamę Halley i kierownika motelu Bobby'ego. Jak wygląda codzienne życie w Orlando na Florydzie? Czy jest pełne magii, słońca i słodyczy, czy może miewa i gorsze strony? Jakie barwy ma dzieciństwo spędzone w Magicznym Zamku? O tym właśnie opowiada najnowszy film Seana Bakera. Zapraszamy na recenzję "The Florida Project" (2017). Posłuchajcie, jak wygląda film o dzieciństwie nakręcony przez twórcę "Mandarynki" (2015). Będzie banalnie, żywiołowo, a momentami i smutno. Bo takie jest właśnie nasze życie.
Stream episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com (mobile friendly). The Florida Project (Drama) Set over one summer, the film follows precocious six-year-old Moonee as she courts mischief and adventure with her ragtag playmates and bonds with her rebellious but caring mother, all while living in the shadows of Disney World. Director: Sean Baker Writers: Sean Baker, Chris Bergoch Stars: Brooklynn Prince, Bria Vinaite, Willem Dafoe - (IMDb) Movies First RSS feed: https://audioboom.com/channels/4673419.rss Subscribe, rate and review Movies First at all good podcatcher apps, including Apple Podcasts (formerly iTunes), Stitcher, PocketCasts, audioBoom, CastBox.fm, Podbean, Spreaker etc. For more, follow Movies First on Facebook, twitter and Google+: Facebook - @moviesfirst twitter - @ moviesfirst Google+ - https://plus.google.com/u/2/collection/8p-OaB If you're enjoying Movies First, please share and tell your friends. Your support would be appreciated...thank you. #movies #cinema #entertainment #podcast #reviews #moviesfirst Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
"This is my favorite tree because even if it has tilted on its side, it keeps growing." The Script Live story analysis event ofThe Florida Project, Sean Baker's follow-up to Tangerine includes career-best work from Willem Dafoe and a breakout performance by 7-year-old Brooklynn Prince. Directed by Sean Baker, Screenplay by Sean Baker and Chris Bergoch. Set over one summer, the film follows precocious 6-year-old Moonee as she courts mischief and adventure with her ragtag playmates and bonds with her rebellious but caring mother, all while living in the shadows of Disney World. #TheFloridaProject #Tangerine #WillemDafoe #SeanBaker #Cannes2017 On THE SCRIPT Podcast we analyze the latest popular and controversial scripts, films, and original TV series from a screenwriter's perspective. THE SCRIPT features working screenwriters analyzing story at the highest level anywhere on the internet. If you enjoy The Script Podcast please Post A 5 Star Rating on iTunes. You can support The Script by crowdfunding us on PATREON Watch previous episodes of TSP here: IT, Dunkirk, The Beguiled, Alien: Covenant, Dr. Strange, Star Wars: Rogue One David Negrin & The Producers of The Script Podcast NYC Screenwriters Collective
Support the show! www.Patreon.com/TheWatchAndTalk This week Dylan Schuck (@schuckster) sits down with Karen Peterson (@KarenMPeterson) to talk THE FLORIDA PROJECT & LADY BIRD As always, featured reviews are done in two parts, a NON-SPOILER review with letter grade and brief discussion, followed by a more in depth SPOILER review. PLOT SUMMARY: Set over one summer, the film follows precocious 6-year-old Moonee as she courts mischief and adventure with her ragtag playmates and bonds with her rebellious but caring mother, all while living in the shadows of Disney World. WEEKLY TOP FIVE: n/a TIME STAMPS: 00:00 - Intro 03:00 - Review: Lady Bird 24:00 - Featured Review: The Florida Project 41:00 - Spoilers: The Florida Project Guest's Work: http://www.AwardsCircuit.com @TheWatchAndTalk Facebook.com/TheWatchAndTalk www.TheWatchAndTalk.com TheWatchAndTalk@gmail.com Next week we review THE DARKEST HOUR
Welcome to our house! It's the happiest place on earth, unless you live right behind it in the Magic Castle hotel where a little girl named Moonee and her friends might spend the morning spitting on your car. We're joined by returning guest and executive producer Annie Gillies to talk about Sean Bakers follow up to his 2015 breakout hit "Tangerine". Matt gets philosophical about child acting while Shahir wonders if the film acts as a metaphor for the film industry as a whole. If you wanna take us to Disneyland, email us tickets along with your thoughts and comments to onlymoviepodcast@gmail.com. Alternatively, you can get goofy with us on twitter (https://twitter.com/onlymoviepod)!
Nathan and Scotty discuss The Florida Project. Set over one summer, the film follows precocious 6-year-old Moonee as she courts mischief and adventure with her ragtag playmates and bonds with her rebellious but caring mother, all while living in the shadows of Disney World. This episode is sponsored by Philz Coffee.
On today's show: Film director Sean Baker and film critic Piers Marchant. First, a very recent conversation I had with filmmaker Sean Baker. I was so taken with Sean Baker's 2015 film TANGERINE, famously and beautifully shot from an Apple iPhone, that I started tracking down his earlier work, four fascinating films, including two brilliantly-executed micro-budget indies, 2004's TAKE OUT set in the world of NYC Chinese food delivery, and 2008's PRINCE OF BROADWAY, about an African immigrant selling knock-off designer bags who is unexpectedly left alone with a baby that might be his son. Baker's 2012 film STARLET centered around a friendship between an elderly widow and a sweet up-and-coming adult film star, played by Muriel Hemingway's daughter, Dree. But it was the 2015 film TANGERINE that was Baker's breakthrough, hitting the zeitgeist right as transgender issues were making big news and following two streetwalkers on a wild and unapologetic 24-hour tour through the Hollywood strip, and featuring incredible performances from first-time actresses Mya Taylor and Kitana Kiki Rodriguez. The pair were later part of the first Academy Award campaigns for openly transgender actresses. Now Baker follows-up TANGERINE with THE FLORIDA PROJECT, a fascinating ramble around the world of budget motels in Kissimmee, Florida. The film is mostly seen from the perspective of six year old Moonee, played by newcomer Brooklyn Prince and through her eyes, the rundown, kitschy motels and gaudy tourist traps seem just as enchanted as Disney's Magic Kingdom one town over. Her mother is played by Bria Vinaite who gives a downright feral performance as Moonee's loving but distracted mom and Willem Defoe exercises his compassionate side as the diplomatic motel manager Bobby. It's a film that vibrates with real life and its episodic quality allows the tightening dynamics of the plot to escape notice until its emotionally-tumultuous finale. It's also a film that captures childhood more vividly than any film in recent history as well as further exploring the themes of work, morality and people on society's fringes that is the hallmark of Baker's ever-more impressive filmography. I was given a chance to talk to Baker just before THE FLORIDA PROJECT screened at the Philadelphia Film Festival and when I saw the schedule I realized I was given 20 minutes just before Baker was due to walk on the festival's red carpet for a Saturday evening featured screening. I found Baker to be completely direct and unpretentious and would have loved to have him on for a more leisurely interview but as it was I was able to squeeze a few more minutes out of him for a half-hour of conversation. We talk about Baker's New Jersey roots, discovering Cassavetes, Ken Loach and the Dardenne Brothers, working with first-time actors, 70s Hollywood film, The Our Gang series, shooting on video and film and knowing how the movie is going to end. After the interview we'll go to an even more recent discussion with film critic Piers Marchant from PHILADELPHIA MAGAZINE and The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette. Piers and I get into a much more leisurely conversation, discussing Baker and THE FLORIDA PROJECT but also, BLADE RUNNER 2049, The Coen Brothers, George Lucas, the state of modern Hollywood and some of our favorite films of the 2017.
Episode Description: In this episode, Christopher Schnese, Carson Patrick, and Stephen Miller review The Florida Project. Directed by Sean Baker. With Willem Dafoe, Brooklynn Prince, and Valeria Cotto. Set over one summer, the film follows precocious 6-year-old Moonee as she courts mischief and adventure with her ragtag playmates and bonds with her rebellious but caring mother, all while living in the shadows of Disney World. Show Notes Hosts: • Christopher Schnese, Carson Patrick, and Stephen Miller Featured Review: • The Florida Project The Verdict: • Stephen: Recommend (with Caveat) • Carson: Must Avoid • Christopher: Recommend (with Caveat) Music for this Episode: • Tangarine (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) Contact the show: • email: fans@thespoilerwarning.com
Episode Description: In this episode, Christopher Schnese, Carson Patrick, and Stephen Miller review The Florida Project. Directed by Sean Baker. With Willem Dafoe, Brooklynn Prince, and Valeria Cotto. Set over one summer, the film follows precocious 6-year-old Moonee as she courts mischief and adventure with her ragtag playmates and bonds with her rebellious but caring mother, all while living in the shadows of Disney World. Show Notes Hosts: • Christopher Schnese, Carson Patrick, and Stephen Miller Featured Review: • The Florida Project The Verdict: • Stephen: Recommend (with Caveat) • Carson: Must Avoid • Christopher: Recommend (with Caveat) Music for this Episode: • Tangarine (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) Contact the show: • email: fans@thespoilerwarning.com
Director Sean Baker discusses his new film, The Florida Project, with fellow Director Paul Schrader. Set in a downtrodden hotel complex on the outskirts of Disney World, the film tracks one summer in the life of the precocious six-year-old Moonee, who finds mischief and adventure with her playmates as they spend their days nearly unfettered by adult supervision.
"The Florida Project" may be the first Sean Baker movie you'll go out to see in theaters, but he's been on the scene for a long, long time. Perhaps best known for the iPhone 5s filmed "Tangerine", Baker has been a champion of low-budget filmmaking for his entire career. More so than that, he has been a trailblazer in the democratization of film. Inspired by the Dogme 95 movement pioneered by Danish directors Lars von Trier and Thomas Vinterberg, he makes the absolute best use of the resources that are available to him. "Take Out", "The Prince of Broadway" and, yes, "Tangerine" were all shot on minuscule budgets with minimal crew and whatever gear they could afford to shoot on. His latest film, "The Florida Project", breaks this trend but keeps the Dogme 95 spirit well alive. It’s his first film to be granted a million dollar budget and shot on 35mm every frame oozes with beauty. The film is set over one summer in Celebration, Florida (the home of DisneyWorld) and follows the everyday adventures of precocious 6-year-old Moonee, a child whose mother lives month to month in a motel and does some less than favorable things to make rent. Baker and No Film School's Jon Fusco discuss the director's long road through obscurity, the level of discipline every filmmaker should aspire to own, and how even when no one else believes in you, you can still believe in yourself.
In theaters October 6, 2017Set over one summer, the film follows precocious 6-year-old Moonee as she courts mischief and adventure with her ragtag playmates and bonds with her rebellious but caring mother, all while living in the shadows of Disney World.Starring: Willem Dafoe, Brooklynn Kimberly Prince, Bria Vinaite, Valeria Cotto, Christopher Rivera, Caleb Landry JonesWritten by: Sean Baker, Chris BergochDirected by: Sean BakerProduced by: Sean Baker, Chris Bergoch, Kevin Chinoy, Andrew Duncan, Alex Saks, Francesca Silvestri, Shih-Ching TsouCinematography: Alexis ZabeDistributed by: A24Runtime: 115 minutes See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Blade Runner 2049 A young blade runner's discovery of a long-buried secret leads him to track down former blade runner Rick Deckard, who's been missing for thirty years. The Florida Project Set over one summer, the film follows precocious 6-year-old Moonee as she courts mischief and adventure with her ragtag playmates and bonds with her rebellious but caring mother, all while living in the shadows of Disney World. For more reviews go to: themovieminute.co
Hi there gentle listeners, it's episode 206 in a series of 1000 from your friends Ben Pobjie and Cam Smith. In this episode: Billy Joel Corrections & Clarifications Japanese Spider Crabs & Jellyfish and then... topics from Twitter! including: "@brocklesnitch" - @brocklesnitch "Team Australia" - @paul_mj the Moonee ponds creek - @davebottles "domestic violence vs. the raised "terror" threat." - @railey180 "Whether Phil Mickelson & Tiger Woods are over the hill as suggested by world no 1 Rory McIlroy." - @gemichelle "#justice and #spandex" - @therealaltruman "discussion on intersectionality of climate change believers [sp?], terror denialists & my Twitter feed" - @Wendy_Harmer "Routine Infant Circumcision" - @WeAreAustralia "Speaking of Rory, will his ex-fiancee @CaroWozniacki ever win a Grand Slam?" - @gemichelle "If you were Scottish would u vote yes or no?" - @scootie201 "The inevitability, or otherwise, of an animal mascot winning this year's AFL flag." - @gemichelle "science: overrated?" - @davebottles "cats or roos?" - @puggle01 "secrets, particularly those about mental health" - @no_more_abbot Pandering The upcoming Sister Fanciers album Enjoy! Tell a friend, acquaintance, or frenemy. Subscribe on iTunes.