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It's the last day of DIFF 2025, which means the last bit of Driving While Screaming (at least until the Oak Cliff Film Festival). On tonight's drive back, we talk Motherland, and Barron's Cove. DIFF 2025 was truly fantastic. We'll have extended coverage and interviews coming soon. Keep in touch and read more at whydoesthewilhelmscream.com on instagram and threads @whydoesthewilhelmpod Find out more about upcoming Fort Worth Film Club screenings and events at fortworthfilmclub.com and @fortworthfilm Support the next generation of film lovers at reelhousefoundation.org and on facebook reelhousefoundation Artwork by @_mosla_
The Oak Cliff Film Fest runs this year from June 20–23. Barak is one of the smartest, funniest dudes in Dallas, so it's always a pleasure to have him on the pod to talk about the film festival he co-founded. Tim struggles with the buttons and levers to play sound from the movies' trailers. Zac and Barak demonstrate their pop-culture literacy. Oh, and we talk about why we haven't seen more assassinations in America. So there's that. You know why this podcast is free? Because D Magazine still makes money in print. Consider subscribing. It's a deal.
This week's episode is special - we're kicking off Oak Cliff Film Festival with Festival Co-Director, Ashton Campbell! Ashton has been in the local Dallas scene for years. You may have seen him at the Texas Theatre, at DPA events, or at the Oak Cliff Film Festival! Join us as we discuss what's coming up at this year's Oak Cliff Film Festival! Interested in Oak Cliff Film Festival? https://2024.oakclifffilmfestival.com/ Never been to the Texas Theatre? Take some time and go: https://thetexastheatre.com/
The Dallas Producers Association has been a Northeast Texas staple since the 1970s. And although its name holds its weight in its local history, it is now more of a misnomer, as the org's mission extends far past just producers-- but rather a networking organization for all filmmakers across the DFW area. Community, and its importance is a focus in this episode, with digressions into AI, as well as digital content creation. If you're interested in some of the things talked about in the episode check out the links below: https://www.dallasproducers.org/news-events https://fireflies.ai/ https://groups.google.com/g/dpa-list?pli=1 About Ian: Ian Loomer is a workflow innovator and creative ops consultant focused on solving bespoke creative challenges for creative teams. His focused on studio builds, XR experiences, and virtual production through his company, Modern Creative Ops (moderncreativeops.com) In his spare time he serves as the volunteer President of the Dallas Producers Association, (dallasproducers.org) the largest non-profit professional networking organization for production professionals in Texas. He serves at Tech lead for the Texas Media Professionals Alliance (TXMPA.org) to help better film and gaming incentives in Texas and runs hospitality for the Oak Cliff Film Festival (https://2024.oakclifffilmfestival.com) your favorite neighborhood film festival hosted at the Historic Texas Theatre in Oak Cliff.
Barak Epstein from the historic Texas Theatre joins us to preview the 2023 edition of the Oak Cliff Film Festival, which runs June 22–25. Movies discussed (some with confusing sound from their trailers!): Going Varsity in Mariachi, The Lost World, Quantum Cowboys, Walker, Stand By for Failure, Don't Fall in Love With Yourself, The Adults, and Earth Mama. Also, we talk about Barak's resurgent baseball career. REMEMBER: print makes the podcast possible. Consider subscribing to D Magazine.
This week Bunny welcomes Adam Baran to talk about his work as a filmmaker, spaces for sex and cruising and his thoughts on Bros. Adam Baran is a writer, director, producer, and curator whose work focuses on hidden histories of queer life and identity. Baran's short documentary TRADE CENTER screened at the 2021 SXSW Film Festival, AFI Docs, Frameline, Maryland, Provincetown and the Oak Cliff Film Festival, where it received a Special Jury Mention from the Best Documentary Short jury. Baran produced the 2020 Netflix documentary CIRCUS OF BOOKS which was nominated for an Emmy award for Outstanding Writing for a Non-Fiction Program. He is a co-producer on the forthcoming doc-series HOW TO HAVE SEX IN A PANDEMIC which examines the impact of COVID on LGBT New Yorkers. He wrote the first season of the hit webseries HUNTING SEASON and was a contributing editor at BUTT Magazine for many years. As producer, Baran's projects include Emmy-winning director Jeffrey Schwarz's feature documentaries BOULEVARD! A HOLLYWOOD STORY and the forthcoming MINESHAFT: THE CRUISING MURDERS. His next documentary as director explores the history of the leather and motorcycle club scene from 1964-1989. As a curator, Baran co-created the long-running Queer/Art/Film screening series at the IFC Center in Manhattan, and his new monthly screening series is called Narrow Rooms, which highlights dark and dirty gay films every month at the Anthology Film Archives in New York. Adam is also the creator of the NYC INFERNO sex parties, an inclusive sex party which he calls a "sex party for sex nerds". . More can be found on Instagram @nycinfernoparty Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Barak is one of the folks behind the legendary Texas Theatre and a co-founder of the Oak Cliff Film Festival. He breaks down eight of his favorite flicks in this year's shindig, which runs June 23–26. Along the way, he talks about why he won't buy Central Track and what he did to anger the Catholic Church. Also, he and Tim nearly come to blows over "Ready Player One."
Happy Wednesday! The Kelly Brothers recount their experience at the 2021 Oak Cliff Film Festival right here in Dallas, react to Episodes 3 and 4 of "Loki", and chat with the director of the new movie "12 Mighty Orphans" starring Luke Wilson, Ty Roberts! Rate and Subscribe!
This Week Maurice, Sheldon and Michael talk about the Mary J. Blige documentary, the July 16 release of Willow Smith new album, Dame Dash trying cash in on Jay-Z's "Reasonable Doubt", the new look of K. Michelle and the Oak Cliff Film Festival.Is "My Life" by Mary J. Blige a hip hop Album?What do you think of the new look of K. Michelle?Did anyone attend the Oak Cliff Film Festival in Dallas, Texas?Do you think Dame Dash has the right to NFT Jay-Z's "Reasonable Doubt" Album?Follow us on Twitter:twitter.com/PsychoFellasFollow us on Instagram:www.instagram.com/psychomusiclyricologyLike us on FB: www.facebook.com/psychomusiclyricologyContact:psychomusiclyricology@gmail.com(469) 606-9534
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Chad & Shannon venture outside the confines of Electric Jellyfish Podcast Studios and into the historic Texas Theatre for the Oak Cliff Film Festival. JOINOCFF.COM @FilmOakCliff #OCFF2021 #OpenYourEyes http://www.electricjellyfishpodcast.com Featured On: http://www.thatnerdshow.com Search “Electric Jellyfish Podcast” on Amazon Music, Anchor, Apple Podcasts, Breaker, Castbox, Google Podcasts, iHeartRadio, Overcast, Pandora, Pocket Casts, RadioPublic, Spotify and Stitcher. Listen from anywhere. #electricjellyfishpodcast #EJPNation #SpoilersOfTheMultiverse Thank you SO much for your continued support. Please subscribe and rate us on your platform of choice. Contact Us: electricjellyfishpodcast@gmail.com Follow Us: Instagram: @electricjellyfishpodcast Twitter: @EJPNation Facebook: Electric Jellyfish Podcast & Electric Jellyfish Podcast FB Group (EJP Nation) Look for new episodes every Sunday and Wednesday @ 12:00 a.m. C.S.T. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/electricjellyfishpodcast/message
Rejoice, cinephiles! The Oak Cliff Film Festival makes its triumphant return June 24 – 27. Barak is one of the organizers. He stopped by to break down some of the 23 feature-length films on the program. We also discussed some exciting news about the Texas Theatre and why Barak's home theater setup is trash. If you would, hop into Apple's podcast app and write a short review of EarBurner. We'll be your best friend. Thank you.
James Faust, the Artistic Director of the Dallas Film Society and the Dallas International Film Festival, is pairing up with Barak Epstein, co-Founder of the Oak Cliff Film Festival and owner of Aviation Cinemas, to share stories of the impact their festivals have had on the culture of Dallas over the years and what it means to be inclusive.If you like our show, please subscribe, give us a 5-star rating, and leave a review about why you love the Love Field Stories podcast. And tap the share icon to send it to the people you love.No wait. No shuttles. Park in Garages A, B, C starting at $7/day, and a short 4-8 minute walk to the terminal. Visit dallas-lovefield.com
Nick interviews Barak Epstein, Found of The Texas Theatre. They recap the 2019 Oak Cliff Film Festival, whats next to come in future events, and the growing Dallas Film Industry. Be sure to check out The Texas Theatre at http://thetexastheatre.com for more info and catch them on all your social media outlets. Texas Theater - http://thetexastheatre.com Website - http://blastchamberradio.com iTunes - http://blastchamberradio.com/iTunes Twitter - @blastchamberradio Facebook - http://facebook.com/blastchamberradio Instagram - http://instagram.com/blastchamberradio Blast Plays - http://blastplays.com
In today's bonus mini episode, Clarke discusses the making of Fangoria's latest SATANIC PANIC with star Hayley Griffith! This bonus mini was recorded at the Oak Cliff Film Festival in Dallas, Texas.
Recorded at the Oak Cliff Film Festival in Dallas, Texas, Clarke welcomes SATANIC PANIC star Hayley Griffith! The girls are talking PULP FICTION, genre blending, and more. SATANIC PANIC hits theaters and VOD on September 6, 2019!
The Guys talk about everything from the Oak Cliff Film Festival ranging from our experiences, the workshops, and movies like Satanic Panic, yesterday, and Greener Grass! Website - http://blastchamberradio.com iTunes - http://blastchamberradio.com/iTunes Twitter - @blastchamberradio Facebook - http://facebook.com/blastchamberradio Instagram - http://instagram.com/blastchamberradio Blast Plays - http://blastplays.com
In the “Never Goin' Back,” a pair of hard-partying teenage girls dream of hitting the beach. Instead, their lives are consumed with keeping their heads above water as they struggle to make rent. The film has made the rounds on the festival circuit, debuting at Sundance before slots at SXSW and the Oak Cliff Film Festival. It's collected some nice reviews along the way. And now, it's finally out. This week, we talk with Augustine Frizzell, its Dallas-based director, about telling a story she once lived.
This week, there are opportunities to see a documentary about a rock ‘n' roll legend -- and a film from the 1920s accompanied by a live orchestra. They're playing at the 7th Oak Cliff Film Festival, and we talk about 'em with the team that programmed this year's event
Barak Epstein went to film school. Jason Reimer likes to punch people in the face. Together (along with a third dude who wasn't important enough to show up) they rescued the historic Texas Theatre and then started the Oak Cliff Film Festival, which is awesome. In this episode, we talk movies and gentrification and the East Quarter. Plus the most obscure movies ever filmed in Dallas. It's very visual. But also audio.
More than 60 feature films and shorts will play this week's Oak Cliff Film Festival. This week, we preview the event with one of its founders and North Texas director David Lowery, who's showing his newest film this weekend. Visit artandseek.org for picks for this year's fest.