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Im Rahmen der ZFF Masters findet sich unser Publikum in einem Kinosaal ein, um Talks mit Schauspielern, Regisseurinnen, Drehbuchautorinnen oder anderen Filmschaffenden zu verfolgen. In dieser Folge ist Emil Steinberger zu Gast. Seit Jahrzehnten begeistert der gebürtige Luzerner mit seinen Sketchen nicht nur das Publikum diesseits und jenseits des Röstigrabens, sondern auch weit über die Landesgrenzen hinaus. Emil Steinberger wurde am 20. Zurich Film Festival für sein Lebenswerk ausgezeichnet und hat den Lifetime Achievement Award persönlich entgegengenommen. In Begleitung von Weggefährtinnen und Weggefährten, sowie seiner Frau Niccel und weiteren prominenten Gästen, hat Emil zudem den neuen Dokumentarfilm TYPISCH EMIL – VOM LOSLASSEN UND NEUANFANGEN von Phil Meyer an der Gala-Premiere präsentiert. Ein bewegender Dokumentarfilm über 90 Jahre Emil Steinberger, in dem der unverkennbare Schalk des Künstlers immer wieder aufblitzt – genauso wie in dieser ZFF Masters Folge.
Zum bereits dritten Mal dürfen wir Emil Steinberger, die Legende des Schweizer Kabaretts und so viel mehr, bei uns als Gast begrüssen. Zusammen mit dem wahnsinnig sympathischen Regisseur Phil Meyer besprechen wir ihren gemeinsamen Film „Typisch Emil“. So aus dem Leben wie der Film ist auch das folgende Gespräch, viel Spass beim reinhören und nicht vergessen: Diesen Film dürft ihr nicht verpassen! https://www.typischemil.ch Kommentare, Feedback oder eure Ideen für weitere Episoden könnt ihr uns gerne über die sozialen Netzwerke oder per Mail an info@cine-swiss.ch zukommen lassen, folgt uns damit ihr nichts verpasst, abonniert und empfiehlt uns gerne weiter! Dangge! Supporte uns unter: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cineswiss/subscribe Für exklusive Folgen oder einfach so hier: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/cineswiss https://www.brugggore.ch https://outnow.ch https://www.excelsior-brugg.ch/de/home https://odeon-brugg.ch/ https://www.youtube.com/@cineswiss https://www.facebook.com/cineswiss https://instagram.com/cineswiss?igshid=1cjo0dgnqvsrd https://boxd.it/10TmB https://www.cine-swiss.ch
«Typisch Emil» heisst der neue Dokumentarfilm über Emil Steinberger. Der 34-jährige Luzerner Dokumentarfilmer Phil Meyer hat ihn gedreht – in enger Zusammenarbeit mit Emil und seiner Frau Niccel Steinberger. Trotzdem habe er seine Unabhängigkeit bewahren können, sagt Phil Meyer im Gespräch. Weiter in der Sendung: * Die Luzerner Polizei verstärkt Prävention bei Jugendlichen und Senioren. Dafür hat sie zwei neue Fachstellen geschaffen. * Der Luzerner Stadtrat will die Schulunterstützung ausbauen. Er will dafür 13 Millionen Franken investieren.
In the latest episode of the podcast, host Tom Butler is determined to stay on course with his 10-mile-a-day cycling goal for 2024, despite facing challenges like cold weather and shorter days. Join Tom as he discusses potential equipment purchases and clothing considerations to help him stay committed to his cycling routine. This week, Tom is joined by the special guest Phil Meyer, the skilled bike mechanic and owner of Phil's Bike Shop in Federal Way, WA.Phil shares his fascinating journey to bike shop ownership, reflecting on a lifetime dedicated to keeping bikes rolling and enabling people to relish their cycling experiences. Tune in to hear Phil discuss the hurdles of operating in the current business environment and offer his experienced perspective on the future direction of the cycling industry. As a true bike enthusiast, Phil provides an insider's view of a small local shop, shedding light on the behind-the-scenes aspects.The episode concludes with Phil sharing a unique and impactful way he contributes to a special community—by fixing the bikes that people there rely on. Don't miss this opportunity to gain insights from a genuine bike aficionado and discover the intricacies of running a local bike shop.LinkBicycle industry facts including ebike sales: www.statista.com/topics/1448/bicycle-industry-in-the-us/#topicOverviewThanks for Joining Me! Follow and comment on Cycling Over Sixty on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cyclingoversixty/Please send comments, questions and especially content suggestions to me at tom.butler@teleiomedia.comShow music is "Come On Out" by Dan Lebowitz. Find him here : lebomusic.com
In this episode I round up the major updates from Microsoft Ignite November 2021 as well as having a chat with Phil Meyer, Partner Technology Strategist - Hosting and Cloud from Microsoft about things like the new Microsoft commerce platform. Plenty of great information in this episode, so listen in and share around. This episode was recorded using Microsoft Teams and produced with Camtasia 2020. Brought to you by www.ciaopspatron.com Resources Phil Meyer - Linkedin, philme@microsoft.com Ignite November 2021 book of news Introducing Microsoft Defender for Business Windows 365 Business will offer Windows 11 and admin capabilities Change your SharePoint domain name (preview) Rich, secure content and collaboration for hybrid work – Ignite 2021 announcements New Power Platform capabilities announced at Microsoft Ignite Introducing Microsoft Loop Q&A in Teams is in Public Preview Microsoft Ignite Fall 2021: Innovations coming to Microsoft Teams
Moin! Fruchtjolf Darmitsch, die ungarische Apothekerin weiß genau, was der nächste Kunde braucht. Aber wer sind eigentlich Claudia Etgeton, Gundula Schnathorst und Tim Mälzer? Als tolle Überraschung (*für uns alle!) gibt es Johans großes Radioquiz! Guido Donot oder Phil Meyer? Wer macht das Rennen? Und wer massiert gerne abenteuerlustig auf öffentlichen Toiletten fremde Menschen? Aber mal ganz im Ernst, glaubt eigentlich irgendwer, wir könnten uns alles merken was uns in fast 90 Minuten aus der Schaluppenrinne schwappt? Da müsst Ihr schon selbst in die unwegsamen Untiefen unterster Usseligkeit untertauchen! Viel Spaß und strange Grüüüüüüüüße! Eure Reingerannten ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/reingerannt.podcast TWITTER: https://twitter.com/reingerannt INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/reingerannt ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Dieser Podcast wird produziert von: www.burningflag.de #reingerannt #burningflag #donots #podcast #guidodonot #comedy #ibbenbüren #scheuneibbenbüren #timmaelzer #thequeers #borisbecker #massage #gleitcreme #apothekerinnen #ungarn #radio #quiz #otto #ottowaalkes #abba #stoptheclocks
Just in time for closing weekend! E Scott Levin explains his workout (napping) regimen, Phil Meyer's voice is a baboon, Matthew Ian Welch keeps the Mikado secret safe, and Maggie Green drops absolute stunners in lightning round. The 2019 run of the Mikado is sold out, but you can catch our recorded livestream at https://youtu.be/tE1FxIjubM0 Subscribe to POPeracast and POP on YouTube to get notified about all future POP awesomeness!
In this, the final interview of Season Two, Eric sits down with his good friend Brett Blattner, whom he met last fall when Brett was assigned to observe Eric's classroom. The two of them discuss Brett's story, from his upbringing in the ELCA Lutheran church to his exposure to intellectual Christianity at Luther College. Finally, Brett asks a question that gets to the heart of Christian fellowship and, frankly, at the heart of the mission of this podcast: does Eric see Brett as a brother in faith, or (being that Brett is not Catholic) does Eric see Brett as needing evangelization? BONUS: Old friend Phil Meyer, who was featured in the final interview of Season 1 (Episode 43: Complete Fulphilment), stops in to help Eric out with the intro. ENJOY!Recommended Reads: Fides et Ratio, Papa JP; Theology and Sanity, Frank Sheed; Redemptoris Missio, Papa JP
Host Andreas Kraemer visits a rehearsal of La gazzetta at the Ebell Club to talk to Rachel Policar, Mollie Clementz, Jessie Shulman, Scott Ziemann, and Phil Meyer about voice types, pants, and dream opera roles.
It's that time again! We've gathered guests old and new to talk about a favorite 2017 movie. This episode gets a bit spoilery in the Kingsman and Blade Runner sections, but all do contain several basic plot elements, so use the timestamps to avoid anything you're even slightly wary of spoiling. Lela Amparo (https://twitter.com/LelaAmparo, https://soundcloud.com/amparo_sounds/sets/rains), Phil Meyer, Gabriel Aikins (https://twitter.com/GabrielAikins, http://substreammagazine.com/author/gabriel-aikins/), and Pat Haynes. 01:05 Britney Ever After 06:28 The Disaster Artist 14:56 Lady Bird 21:38 Kingsman: The Golden Circle 33:15 Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets 43:17 The LEGO Batman Movie 53:16 Blade Runner 2049 Music from: Britney Spears, The Shape of Water, Wonderstruck, Three Billboards, Blade Runner, The LEGO Batman Movie
As is tradition, Let The Right Films In is sending off the year by bringing on as many past guests and current friends as possible. The tremendous response to our invitation was very humbling, and we now have to split the podcast into multiple parts for easier consumption. Part 2 is all genre fare, as guests tackle some of the best sci-fi and horror of 2016. Family friendly Part 1: http://bit.ly/LTRFI-2016-1 Our 2015 year end episode: bit.ly/LTRFI-2015 1:15 The Lobster 7:22 Krisha 14:24 Arrival 26:29 Green Room 39:55 10 Cloverfield Lane 47:42 Hush 57:23 The Witch Thank you to our guests Lela Amparo (https://www.nokkuo.com, https://svnsetwaves.bandcamp.com/album/cloud-wrangler), Evan Culbertson (http://nowscreaming.com, https://soundcloud.com/now-screaming-podcast), Ian Stanley (https://chillmegachill.bandcamp.com), Phil Meyer, and Sean Laughery, all wonderful, talented people. Please take some time to check out their projects as well. Music: Kangaru - Jóhann Jóhannsson (Arrival) Mosh Pit - Brook Blair, Will Blair (Green Room) Take Her To Measurements - cliff Martinez (The Neon Demon) Danger in the Streets - Clint Mansell (High-Rise) What Went We - Mark Korven (The Witch) Nazi Punks, Fuck Off - The Ain't Rights (Green Room)
Phil Meyer joins us again to tackle one of the oldest and longest films on the IMDB 250: the pieced-together remains of Fritz Lang's silent opus. But first, we have to tackle Creed feels - again - and embrace our future as the Let the Sly Films In podcast. Phil also brings up Jem and the Holograms again - and again - before we laud The Witch and dismiss the latest takes on Macbeth and spooky ghosts. 0:37 Intro 2:52 Recently Watched 25:08 Metropolis Discussion 1:10:27 Recommendations, trivia, stat of the week, outro + bloopers
It's 2016, but Kayla and Tyler are still looking back on an incredible year for movies. They each talk about 3 of the movies they loved from 2015 before giving way to six previous guests, each of whom stumps for a favorite cinematic experience from the year. Warning - MILD SPOILERS ahead. Podcast notes at lettherightfilmsin.tumblr.com. Contact us at ltrfipod@gmail.com. 0:29 - Kayla and Tyler 17:01 - Kyle Minton on Girlhood 23:28 - Gabe Aikins on Furious 7 31:02 - Patrick Haynes on Creed 39:58 - Landon Defever on Inside Out 49:58 - Benjamin Rettinhouse on Tangerine 1:01:54 - Phil Meyer on Mad Max: Fury Road
Phil Meyer joins us to talk about the greatest piece of mask marketing ever created. We just have a few criticisms: the liberties taken with the original material, the heavy-handedness, the lack of characters, even the sound design... just a few things. We also get into two of the biggest trailers to drop recently, spend more time talking about a recent box office bomb than anyone should, and lobby a few choice words at a certain already-maligned studio. All that and the late, explosive destruction of the podcast await you! Get in touch with us at ltrfipod@gmail.com 0:29 Intro 1:32 A special music moment 2:14 Star Wars international trailer b/w Kayla's extreme apathy 7:31 Warcraft trailer 12:54 Jem and the Hollograms 21:56 The Girl with the Girl with The Dragon Tattoo Rant 28:42 A Death Note disagreement 31:15 John Carpenter + The Fog 32:40 The Final Girls 36:24 V For Vendetta discussion, background information, initial reactions 48:30 Interpretation and the altering of the graphic novel's political message 50:58 There is a lack of character here 1:01:20 The Alan Moore of it all and the vision of novel vs. film 1:04:15 Vigilantism, terrorism, fascism, anarchism, activism 1:10:16 So this V/Evey, torture/rebirth thing is kinda not great, right? 1:17:53 The page vs. the panel and things that work in different mediums 1:20:35 The Wachowski's vision 1:21:25 The mid-2000s look 1:23:50 Recommendations 1:30:23 The stat of the week, derailed by the Chris Evans Corner 1:31:51 It's broken, the podcast is broken 1:33:41 It's still broken. Please help me. Kayla is unstoppable. 1:34:22 Outro? 1:37:52 Younger Jeezy over everything
Tyler's microphone fails him, Kayla finds a way to talk about Captain America yet again, and first-time guest Phil Meyer joins the podcast to talk about many themes and successes of Hayao Miyazaki's 2001 masterpiece, 'Spirited Away.' 00:00-01:32 - Intro 01:32-24:49- It Follows, Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Part 1, Ant-Man, Draft Day, Francis Ford Coppola's Dracula, Underworld, Parks and Recreation, Bob's Burgers 24:49-1:16:47 - Spirited Away discussion 1:16:47-1:31:48 - Trivia, stat of the week, recommendations & outro
A female boxer, a madwoman stuck in Purgatory, and an irreverent angel meet across space and time to explore redemption and forgiveness in this concert reading of a work-in-progress adapted from Wolverton's novel-in-poems. Cherry plays keyboards and conducts a jazz quartet to accompany the actors who will bring to life the poetry and song. Performed by: D'Lo, Marisol de Jesus, O-Lan Jones, Phil Meyer, Cesili Williams and David Ornette Cherry with Organic Roots: Justo Almario, reeds; Ollie Elder Jr., bass; Don Littleton, drums, percussion.