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Improvisaciones Compulsivas
Campos Magnéticos

Improvisaciones Compulsivas

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2025 69:35


¡Al fin estamos de vuelta! Iniciamos la temporada con Museum Hours de Jem Cohen. Nos acompaña nuestra amiga Daniela Sabrovsky para explorar sus atmósferas, encuentros y silencios.

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Hey Milo!
Pioneers of the 2nd Crow Agency: The Unsung Heroes | The Big Fat Podcast ‘TGOTB Series' #3

Hey Milo!

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2024 94:52


Join 'The Big Fat Podcast' and our “They Gazed On The Beartooths Series” (TGOTB) #3 as we uncover the stories of some of the architects who built the community at the 2nd Crow Agency. Discover how individuals like William Norton, J.I. Allen, and William White were not just names but the very foundation of this historical site. We'll share insights into their roles, their interactions with the Crow Nation, and how they left a lasting mark on Montana's history. Like, comment your favorite story, and subscribe for more community history! Penny Redli  Executive Director - Museum Of The Beartooths https://www.museumofthebeartooths.com/ Donna West Owner/Broker - Pinnacle Property Of Montana https://www.PinnacleProperty.com 00:00 Introduction to the Untamed Lands of Montana 00:33 Welcome to the Big Fat Podcast 01:09 The Mystery of Colonel Norton 02:31 William Norton's Early Life and Journey 03:08 Photographs and Figures of the Crow Agency 18:24 Colonel Allen's Legacy and Adventures 33:14 The Exploding Cannon Incident 36:01 The Search for the Missing Cannon 52:38 Exploring Hoppe's Place and the Old Cabin 53:25 Historical Names and Subdivisions 57:37 Horace Countryman and His Legacy 58:49 The Confusing Family Tree of Horace Countryman 01:01:25 Founding of Columbus and Its Early Days 01:08:04 William White: A Pioneer's Story 01:12:33 Julia White: A Remarkable Woman 01:22:24 The Legacy of Early Settlers 01:26:27 Town Names and Their Origins 01:33:15 Museum Hours and Closing Remarks

The Recommendation Game
Episode 197: Museum Hours

The Recommendation Game

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2023 56:20


Museum Hours (2012) directed by Jem Cohen A Vienna museum guard befriends a visitor, and the two explore their lives, the city and the ways artwork reflects the world. 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. Catch us on Dublin Digital Radio every second Monday: listen.dublindigitalradio.com/home Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com/therecgame Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/therecommendationgame/

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Spoiler Alert Radio
Marc Vives - Film Editor - Putty Hill, Museum Hours, Little Boxes, Sollers Point, The Kindergarten Teacher, Blow the Man Down

Spoiler Alert Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2020 29:01


Marc's narrative feature editing includes the films Putty Hill, Museum Hours, Little Boxes, Sollers Point, The Kindergarten Teacher, and Blow the Man Down. Marc's documentary feature work includes The Painter Sam Francis, The Ballad of Genesis and Lady Jaye, and Walk Away Renee. Recently, Marc has edited episodes of the documentary series Dirty Money and The Innocence Files.

Her Head in Films
Episode 83: Jem Cohen's 'Museum Hours' (2012)

Her Head in Films

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2018 100:09


In this episode, Carolyn Petit joins me for a conversation about Jem Cohen's 2012 film "Museum Hours." Carolyn is managing editor at Feminist Frequency and is the co-host of the podcasts Feminist Frequency Radio and Cinemaball. "Museum Hours" is about Johann, a security guard at a Vienna art museum and how he meets Anne, a woman visiting the city to see her cousin who is in a coma. Over the course of Anne's stay, she and Johann become friends as he shows her around and offers emotional support in her time of need. In our discussion, Carolyn and I explore the power of art, the mystery of human connection, and much more. Consider making this podcast sustainable by supporting it on Patreon. Subscribe to the Her Head in Films Newsletter. Follow me on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Tumblr. Original artwork by Dhiyanah Hassan Full Show Notes: Follow Carolyn Petit on Twitter Listen to Feminist Frequency Radio Listen to Cinemaball Desert Hearts episode More about Kyss mig (aka Kiss Me, aka With Every Heartbeat) Blue is the Warmest Color episode The Art of Slow Cinema blog Poets mentioned: Mary Oliver, Donald Hall, Jane Kenyon American Experience episode on Walt Whitman Simon Schama's The Power of Art series The Lonely City by Olivia Laing John Berger's Ways of Seeing "Musée des Beaux Arts" by W.H. Auden

War Machine vs. War Horse
Ep. 79 - Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb (Russian Ark vs. Museum Hours)

War Machine vs. War Horse

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2014 61:33


On this episode we spend a NIGHT AT THE MUSEUM, three times! Just not with a comprehensive review of that Ben Stiller trilogy. Instead Patrick McGill of Role Play Craft joins us on a tour with two different films set in museums with RUSSIAN ARK and MUSEUM HOURS. But first a mini-review of the third and presumably final film in the series NIGHT AT THE MUSEUM: SECRET OF THE TOMB.

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Cinemad
Cinemad: Jem Cohen

Cinemad

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2014 66:15


Jem Cohen has been making films since the 1980s, from legendary short shorts ("This Is A History of New York") and mystical longer shorts ("Lost Book Found") to inspiring features ("Benjamin: Smoke" co-directed with Peter Sillen, and "Fugazi: Instrument"). He captures people in such a way that you feel an innocence that movie cameras used to capture 100 years ago. We talk about his latest feature "Museum Hours," new projects, his friendship with Chris Marker, motivations behind filmmaking and how American audiences are still surprising and strong. Jem is philosophical, often working alone with a camera on a street corner - but he is also a fun-loving humorous guy.

KUCI: Film School
Museum Hours / Jem Cohen interview

KUCI: Film School

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2013


In the Kunsthistorisches Art Museum in Vienna, Johann is a security guard who finds a special quiet magic at the institution. One day, a Canadian woman arrives on a compassionate visit to the city, and the two strike up a friendship through their appreciation of art. That relationship helps put all the other goings on at the museum and in the city in perspective as Johann observes and participates in them in a world where art can say so much more than a casual visitor might know. Director / Writer / Producer / Cinematographer / Editor, Jem Cohen (Chain, Benjamin Smoke, Instrument, and Evening's Civil Twilight in Empires of Tin) joins us for a discussion on love, friendship, life and art.