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Lucid Dreaming - Conversations on Cinema, Art and Moving Image
British documentary filmmaker Kim Longinotto and Chinese-American Director / Producer Jessica Kingdon join host Pamela Cohn to discuss familiarity, distance, perspective, and the independence of their practice.
Lucid Dreaming - Conversations on Cinema, Art and Moving Image
In the final episode of Anthology 4 filmmaker Amiel Courtin-Wilson converses with Pamela Cohn about friendship, encounters, and feeling the world.
Suzi Perry takes a deep dive into Urban Air Mobility (UAM) with Pamela Cohn, Global Chief Operating Officer for the Urban Air Mobility Division at Hyundai Motor Group. UAM is a future type of transportation infrastructure that incorporate flying vehicles to relieve congestion, cut down on commuting times, and connect urbanites with new opportunities. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Pamela talks to us about the background behind joining Hyundai and goes into detail about the company's work in the industry and what it is working on at the moment. With all her expertise, she lists what she believes are the industry's biggest challenges and also tells us what impact Hyundai can have on the UAM market, especially with its proven automotive capabilities.
Lucid Dreaming - Conversations on Cinema, Art and Moving Image
In this conversation, the final of our third anthology, Pamela Cohn speaks to multimedia artist, filmmaker, and musician Lawrence Lek. They discuss the films 'AIDOL', 'Geomancer', 'Sinofuturism' and more. Lawrence says "I wanted to find out if it was possible to do a kind of coming-of-age tale from the perspective of an Artificial Intelligence and make it work as a story.".
Lucid Dreaming - Conversations on Cinema, Art and Moving Image
In episode 6 Pamela Cohn speaks with artist filmmaker Yin-Ju Chen
Lucid Dreaming - Conversations on Cinema, Art and Moving Image
In episode 5 the host Pamela Cohn speaks with artist filmmaker Naeem Mohaiemen.
Lucid Dreaming - Conversations on Cinema, Art and Moving Image
In this episode host Pamela Cohn speak with filmmaker Sylvia Schedelbauer. She says: All my works, especially the later, more sensory films, have all been love letters to cinema and the cinema space.
Lucid Dreaming - Conversations on Cinema, Art and Moving Image
In this episode host Pamela Cohn speak with artist Basir Mahmood. Using video, film or photograph, he weaves various threads of thoughts, findings and insights into poetic sequences that coalesce into ever re-instituting forms of narratives.
Lucid Dreaming - Conversations on Cinema, Art and Moving Image
In this episode, our host Pamela Cohn speaks to artist and filmmaker Filipa César about her work in dialogue, through archives and against Histories. Filipa says: "Who decides which images are saved, are important, or relevant for the world, for making History?"
Lucid Dreaming - Conversations on Cinema, Art and Moving Image
In this episode, our host Pamela Cohn speaks to filmmaker and animator Jalal Maghout about his craft, about memory and forging of images. Jalal says: "In animation, you build a world, and especially in animated documentaries, there is a responsibility in the presentation of that world because you are talking about real people, real events, real places."
Lucid Dreaming - Conversations on Cinema, Art and Moving Image
In this episode, our host Pamela Cohn speaks to dancer and artist Zinzi Minott about her work in the context of society, performance and identity. Zinzi says: "You see scattered images of me in beautiful classic ballet shots next to something blowing up because that’s actually my life. That’s what going to dance school was."
Lucid Dreaming - Conversations on Cinema, Art and Moving Image
In this episode, our host Pamela Cohn speaks to artist Jasmina Cibic about her work in the context of society, nationhood and identity. Jasmina says: "When does art start to work with citizens? When does it start to not only serve the religious or political or aristocratic authority?"
Lucid Dreaming - Conversations on Cinema, Art and Moving Image
In this episode, our host Pamela Cohn speaks to filmmaker Ana Vaz speak about her work and relation to place. Ana says: "You could say that all of my films are kind of lost in this entanglement between present, past and future."
Lucid Dreaming - Conversations on Cinema, Art and Moving Image
In this episode, our host Pamela Cohn speaks to filmmaker Camilo Restrepo speak about his work and the memory of his country. Camilo says: "I am the first viewer of my films. It’s an experience for me to learn about this difficult history that haunts me."
Lucid Dreaming - Conversations on Cinema, Art and Moving Image
In this episode our host Pamela Cohn speaks to artist Anouk De Clerq speak about her work and the space of cinemas. Anouk says: "Art and film is a deep social space. I use it to form a connection between people, but also to connect with other people and a cinema space is a beautiful space to do that."
Journalist Pamela Cohn gives voice to non-fiction directors in the book Lucid Dreaming. The 29 directors she chooses to interview don't follow convention. Cohn aims to raise awareness of their methods. Pamela Cohn, Author of Lucid Dreaming 00:30 #LucidDreaming #Book #Filmmaking
In this archived edition of the True False podcast, we revisit a conversation with film-maker Deborah Stratman about the power of voice in her film "The Illinois Parables." Stratman spoke with 2016 True False programmer Pamela Cohn, and we revisit the conversation in this edition of the True False podcast.
In this archived edition of the True False podcast, we revisit a conversation with film-maker Deborah Stratman about the power of voice in her film "The Illinois Parables." Stratman spoke with 2016 True False programmer Pamela Cohn, and we revisit the conversation in this edition of the True False podcast.
This episode features the Filmmaker Talk with Audrius Stonys. Using excerpts from his films, film programmer and journalist Pamela Cohn talks to the filmmaker who has more than 20 films to his name. This talk was recorded on November 20, 2018.