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Independent Film Focus highlights conversations with filmmakers and showcases projects that may not have a wide release or are independently backed. In today's episode, Daniel chats with Robert Budreau, the director of Queen of Bones. After directing Ethan Hawke in Born to be Blue and Stockholm, this film takes him to the realms of gothic horror. Robert discusses this genre shift, the difference in working with child actors and how having kids has changed his outlook on directing. Films discussed during this episode: Queen of Bones Born to be Blue Stockholm Once Upon a Time in Hollywood The Witch Room The Grapes of Wrath Queen of Bones is distributed by Vortex Media and out on VOD on September 30th. To buy or rent it click here. If you have any questions or comments, or would like to recommend a movie we cover next please reach out to us on social media. We're on Facebook, X (formerly known as Twitter) and Instagram. Next Episode: Independent Film Focus #9: On the End with Ari Selinger
In this episode, Daniel is joined by Mike Flynt to discuss the film The Senior, which chronicles his extraordinary journey from being a college football dropout to returning as a 59-year-old walk-on player. Mike shares insights into his challenging past, the influence of his father, and how perseverance and faith guided him back to the field. He also talks about the talented cast of "The Senior" and the filmmakers' dedication to authentically portraying his story. Films discussed during this episode: The Senior The Rookie Saving Private Ryan The Longest Day Back to the Future The Passion of the Christ The Senior is out in theaters on September 19th. You can buy tickets now on Angel Studios' website here. To follow Mike's ongoing journey or to book him as a speaker, visit his website here. If you have any questions or comments, or would like to recommend a movie we cover next please reach out to us on social media. We're on Facebook, X (formerly known as Twitter) and Instagram. Next Episode: Independent Film Focus #8: Queen of Bones with Robert Budreau
Director Robert Budreau joins Matthew Pejkovic on the Matt's Movie Reviews Podcast to talk about his new film 'Delia's Gone', a crime drama that stars Stephan James as Louis, an intellectually disabled man wrongfully convicted for the murder of his sister Delia (Genelle Williams). After serving his time, Louis pursues the truth as to who killed Delia on that fateful night years ago. Matt's Movie Reviews Podcast listed in FeedSpot's Top 100 Movie Podcasts: https://podcasts.feedspot.com/movies_podcasts/ Support Matt's Movie Reviews PayPal: https://tinyurl.com/2x9tn2k4 Patreon: https://tinyurl.com/54jnzpsn TeePublic: https://tinyurl.com/2p9c5kpn Amazon: https://amzn.to/3JfyGtK Follow Matt's Movie Reviews! Website: http://mattsmoviereviews.net Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Matts-Movie-Reviewsnet/151059409963 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/MattsMovieReviews LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/1036986/admin/ Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/c-1643285
[ Born To Be Blue ] reżyseria: Robert Budreau || muzyka: Chet Baker / David Braidlubię filmy / lubię je oglądać i je robić / ale ten podcast przede wszystkim jest o muzyce filmowej / bo to taka szczególna forma, która powstaje po to żeby wspierać film / ale czasem, naprawdę rzadko, nagle taki soundtrack staje się dziełem samodzielnym i wtedy ma się do czynienia z prawdziwą sztuką / a to jest dokładnie to - czego szukam w życiu.utwory wykorzystane w dzisiejszym podcaście:1. My Funny Valentine - Ethan Hawke | 3.272. I've Never Been In Love Before - Ethan Hawke | 4.063. I Fell In Love Too Easily - Chet Baker | 3.184. I'm Old Fashioned - Chet Baker | 5.04WSPIERAJ NAS NAS NA PATRONITEhttps://patronite.pl/www.ensofilm.plwszystkie utwory wykorzystane legalnie na mocy umowy z ZAiKS.
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Une nouvelle archive dont vous pouvez profiter ! Pour cette édition du 14 janvier 2017, Les Aventuriers des Salles Obscures y évoquaient les films suivants : - Quelques minutes après minuit de Juan Antonio Bayona; - Le divan de Staline de Fanny Ardant avec Gérard Depardieu; - La Grande Muraille avec Matt Damon; - Birth Of A Nation mis en scène par Nate Parker; - Born To Be Blue de Robert Budreau avec Ethan Hawke; - Dalida de Lisa Azuelos. Une émission est présentée par Christophe Dordain avec le concours de François Bour, David Marmignon, Karine Lebreton et Rayane Mezioud. Un podcast produit par Le Quotidien du Cinéma. Les Aventuriers des Salles Obscures est un magazine consacré au cinéma qui est diffusé chaque samedi de 14h à 15h sur Radio Campus Lille (106.6 FM - sur le net : https://www.campuslille.com).
On this episode, we looked back at some of the 'out of studio' highlights from season 9 of the BanterFlix Podcast. You'll hear interviews with prosthetic makeup guru Jon Moore, who has worked on many of the Marvel movies, director Robert Budreau, Angus Macfadyen and Garry Keane amongst others.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/banterflix)
On this week's podcast, recorded at the Odeon Belfast, Jim was joined by BanterFlix's very own Gavin Moriarty and local writer Lee Brady as we chatted about Indiewire's list of the top 100 films of the past decade and we also reviewed Robert Budreau's latest feature The Captor, starring Ethan Hawke, Noomi Rapace and Mark Strong!Jim recently caught up with the film's director at the Edinburgh International Film Festival earlier this year, so you can hear that interview!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/banterflix)
"Stockholm" follows Lars Nystrom (Ethan Hawke), who dons a disguise to raid a central Stockholm bank. He then takes hostages in order to spring his pal Gunnar from prison. One of the hostages includes Bianca (Noomi Rapace), a wife and mother of two. As hours turn into days, Lars alternates between threatening the hostages and making them feel comfortable and secure. The film, directed and written by Robert Budreau, is based on the absurd but true 1973 bank heist and hostage crisis in Stockholm that was documented in the New Yorker as the origins of the "Stockholm Syndrome."
Led by Ethan Hawke, 'Born to Be Blue' is trying to expand beyond the limitations of past music biopics. The film opens with legendary producer Dino De Laurentiis approaching musician Chet Baker to develop a film about Baker’s life. At the time, the jazz musician was down on his luck in Europe and jumped at the opportunity. Using a film-within-a-film style of storytelling, writer and director Robert Budreau invites audiences to watch a black-and-white documentary-style performance before cutting away to reveal a scene within a scene.
Writer/director Robert Budreau discusses the history and making of his Chet Baker biopic Born to Be Blue, writing the film's female characters, and working with Ethan Hawke.
Host Ricky Camilleri talks about some of the most anticipated films from the 2016 SXSW Film Festival. Mark Duplass and Alex Lehman stop by to talk about "Asperger's Are Us," Ethan Hawke and Robert Budreau talk about their film "Born to be Blue," and lastly Burt Reynolds and Director Jesse Moss discuss "The Bandit." Burt also opens up about his nude Cosmopolitan spread.
What city has the most serial killers per capita? Why should you know the name Chet Baker? What's it like having a movie premiere at SXSW? Writer-director Robert Budreau (Born to Be Blue) joins the guys in studio to answer all of that and more.Born to Be Blue is playing in select theaters now.
With his new Chet Baker biopic Born to Be Blue opening in Toronto this Friday and rolling out in the US later this month, writer-director Robert Budreau picks a hell of a bruiser: Raging Bull, Martin Scorsese and Robert De Niro’s 1980 study of self-destructive boxer Jake La Motta. Your genial host Norm Wilner keeps the ice bucket handy.