POPULARITY
Interview with Zareh Nalbandian, CEO and Co-Founder of the animation studio Animal Logic. Zareh will be hosting a panel, "In Conversation with Zareh Nalbandian," this coming Sunday 10 September at 3:30pm at Event Cinemas Top Ryde as part of the Armenian Film Festival Australia. - Հարցազրոյց Զարեհ Նալպանտեանի հետ, Աւստրալիոյ Հայկական Ֆիլմերու Փառատօնին իր ելոյթի ինչպէս նաև Աւստրալիոյ և միջազգային գետնի վրայ ֆիլմերու իր յաջողութիւններու մասին:
Türkiye'den 6 yıl önce Sydney'e göç eden oyuncu Pia Derya Thunderbolt, Avustralya film endüstrisinin kapıları aralamış görünüyor.
Year,' 'The Girl and the Spider,' 'The Witches of the Orient,' 'What Do We See When We Look at the Sky' and choices facing Film Festivals right now
Kısa filmiyle, 67'nci Syndey Film Festivali The Dendy Awards'ta yarışan Mert Berdilek aslında bir uçak mühendisi!
So it's been a week since the Sydney Film Fest, so Tobias and Maciej kick their feet up and reminisce over Discord about their experiences during the second week of programming. Brief aside's are given to The Dead Don't Die and vintage screening The Golem, but the lion's share of the conversation goes to Bong Joon Ho's Palme D'Or winner Parasite and Joanna Hogg's The Souvenir. Next episode our boys take on the Refn challenge.
Where we fight about our highlights from the (very) recent #SydFilmFest launch and chat with Fest Director Nashen Moodley
Ghosthunter + The Nun. Evie Friedrich, co-director of Cherry, joins us to talk about her Sydney Underground Film Festival debut. Australian director Jennifer Kent wins the Grand Jury Prize for The Nightingale, is the only female filmmaker in competition and is called a whore during her standing ovation. We talk more about Venice and Shia Labeouf's new theatre school. André reviews The Conjuring prequel The Nun and Jack reviews local documentary Ghosthunter. We also have fellow Reflexxxer Evie Friedrich in the studio talking about Skins and underground anti-auteur cinema including her film which is playing as part of the Ozploitation collection at the Sydney Underground Film Festival.
With Stoksey behind the wheel the show flies off the rail this week...but the boys don;t care because Stoksey invites his super hot friend Cassie into the studio to keep Lt and Matty distracted. This weeks show brings Lt closer to a Prun juice enema, and Janet Greason is back with her reviews on all things Sydney Film festival. So sit back and enjoy as the studio gets smaller
This weeks show Matty rules supreme...as the Lumberjack and the Ewok tremble before his might. This weeks special guest pops in to tell us all about the Sydney Film festival and the boys don't realise that the mics are on in the second studio during. With all the usual War of the Roses fun and local and International news you won;t hear anywhere else ...the Thursday Big Breakfast is where you need to go
ONE HEAT MINUTE is the podcast examining Michael Mann's 1995 L.A crime opus HEAT minute by minute. It's the 136th minute (2:15:00 -2:16:00) - host Blake Howard joins Sydney-based writer/director/producer/editor and Head of Sydney Film School, Michael McLennan. Blake and Michael discuss "media res" / always entering in the middle of something in the Michael Mann cinematic universe; sensing the other characters in the broader city of Los Angeles; and finally, Michael shares Elliot Goldenthal's rejected finale theme.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/one-heat-minute-productions/donations
It's the 28th episode of ONE HEAT MINUTE, the podcast examining Michael Mann's 1995 crime opus HEAT minute by minute - and sometimes second by second (27:00-28:00). Host Blake Howard is thrilled to be joined by Sam McCosh, editor of An Online Universe, staple of the Sydney Film scene and awesome Mum. Sam and Blake discuss that the blooming relationship between Eady (Amy Brenneman) and Neil's (Robert De Niro) has the power to even change the lighting. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/one-heat-minute-productions/donations
It's the 27th episode of ONE HEAT MINUTE, the podcast examining Michael Mann's 1995 crime opus HEAT minute by minute - and sometimes second by second (26:00-27:00). Host Blake Howard is thrilled to be joined by Sam McCosh, editor of An Online Universe, staple of the Sydney Film scene and awesome Mum. Sam and Blake discuss gestural performance and the many red flags of Eady (Amy Brenneman) and Neil's (Robert De Niro) 'meet-cute.' Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/one-heat-minute-productions/donations