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Latest podcast episodes about terrance malick

The Film Talk
Joker: Folie à Deux

The Film Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2024 42:30


Why don't film critics address the meaning of the movies they watch Dear Listener? We say enough with the horse race and the box office numbers. To that end, on this episode, Jett and Gareth get into what the new Joker film actually seems to be saying about human nature and the brokenness within it. Along the way Terrance Malick's The Thin Red Line is referenced, Sidney Lumet's magnificent The Verdict is invoked, a TikTok creator is recommended, science fiction classic Forbidden Planet is manifested and we realize we must all “first accept, then luxuriate”. Enjoy. Subscribe on Patreon Apple - The Film Talk Spotify - The Film Talk Facebook.com/TheFilmTalk To contact Jett and Gareth go to: info@thefilmtalk.com Or leave a voicemail message at: Speakpipe.com/TheFilmTalk To see on Threads what Jett is getting up to: Threads.net/@jett_loe

What‘s Our Seat Number?  With Jonny and Simon Gross.
EPISODE 41 - Beetlejuice Beetlejuice (2024) - 24-09-24 - "Magic, Motherf*cker!"

What‘s Our Seat Number? With Jonny and Simon Gross.

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024 61:59


Hi!  It's us again.  The Terrance Malick of podcasters.  We wanted to evoke the massive gap between the original movie and it's sequel,  so it was clearly on purpose.  It's modern art. This is another car episode and this time we went to see Beetleguise Beetleguise, the cleverly named second instalment of the budding franchise, directed once more by the great Tim Burton. Did we like it?  Listen to find out, you lazy sod.   Si managed to repurpose Greensleeves for the less reputable crowd, but it's so old that the original composer isn't around to sue him.  Question for the masses - have you ever heard it on an ice cream van?  Answers on a postcard to "The Broom Cupboard" please.   Also, if you like Your Highness, please let us know.  We feel so alone.   MUSIC TRACKS Modern Funk Groove by StudioEtude. Feel The 80s by Nuclearmetal. Adventure Battle Victory Ident by MPAudioSolutions. Job Done Comedy Logo by FlossieWood Jazz Jingle Logo by RedOctopus.

Good Faith
How new worship songs can help heal our politically divided church and nation (with Matt Maher, Sandra McCracken, Jon Guerra, Dee Wilson, Isaac Wardell, and Kate Bluett)

Good Faith

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2024 63:42


Curtis Chang and worship leader Isaac Wardell are joined by renowned musicians Matt Maher, Sandra McCracken, and Jon Guerra, alongside poet Kate Bluett and Grammy-winning songwriter Dee Wilson. These talented artists are pivotal contributors to The Porter's Gate's worship album for the Redeeming Babel project, The After Party. They share their unique perspectives on how worship music can help navigate the current political challenges faced by American churches of all denominations. The group also offers an inside look at the creative process behind powerful tracks like "The Kingdom of Jesus," "The Lord Will Have His Way," and more.   Listen to Songs For the After Party, get sheet music, lyrics, and prayers for your church   Bring The After Party course to your church or small group!    Referenced in this episode by Curtis and his guests:   Read more about Scottish patriot Andrew Fletcher Listen to “My Deliverer” by Rich Mullins' Ragamuffin Band Listen to Howard University's gospel choir perform “Lift Every Voice and Sing” Transcript of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s March 17, 1966 speech  Lost audio from Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s February 26, 1965 sermon Listen to Matt Maher's song “Sons and Daughters” Watch the trailer and clips from Terrence Malick's A Hidden Life HERE Listen to the score from Terrance Malick's film A Hidden Life HERE Read 2 Corinthians 5:11-21 (the ministry of reconciliation) HERE   Learn more about our guests:   Isaac Wardell & The Porter's Gate The Music of Matt Maher The Liturgical Poetry of Kate Bluett  The Devotional Songwriting of Jon Guerra The Work of Sandra McCracken  The Common Hymnal of Dee Wilson   

Making Tarantino: The Podcast
Badlands (1973)

Making Tarantino: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2024 106:30


On this episode of the podcast Phillip is joined for the first time by Kevin Westbrook to talk all about Terrance Malick's debut film Badlands. Phillip starts the show by reading the general information about the film with some trivia sprinkled in. It's then time for Listener Opinions from Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook. Some reviews we talked about are linked here: Dave Kolonich = https://letterboxd.com/trunkshotcinema/film/badlands/reviews/ and Conor Colfer = https://boxd.it/5cDGzt. Then Phillip and Kevin discuss the film and tell some behind the scenes stories. It's a great conversation. They then answer the question of whether they noticed anything in it that Quentin Tarantino might have liked or used in a film. It's then time to individually rate the movie. Finally they answer whether they would buy this movie, rent it, or find it for free. Phillip then gives his Phil's Film Favorite of the Week; Love Lies Bleeding (2024). Kevin shares that he liked the movie Ratcatcher (1999). Phillip then promotes next week's show where he will be joined for the first time by Kristin Battestella, to discuss House of Dark Shadows from 1970. So join us then. Thanks for listening.

The Palladian Papists
Ep. 136: Family Matters

The Palladian Papists

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2024 67:43


Man, growing up in the 1950's is tough. Especially when your music loving oil business Dad is kind of hard on you sometimes. And- oh hey, you know the sun? Yeah there's the sun. and Saturn. Ooh is that primordial Earth? How about some frickin' DINOSAURS? Huh? Yeah? Look at the dinosaur. Wow. Yeah so anyway this guy's a successful architect now and... Ah heck just watch "Tree of Life" by Terrance Malick yourself and listen to our review. (00:00) Intro/Banter (19:39) Philmosophical - Tree of Life (33:25) Thoughts, themes, Transcendental Analysis

Middle Class Film Class
You Won't Be Alone (2022) review / dir. Goran Stolevski

Middle Class Film Class

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2023 73:15


The gang shifts shapes this week as they learn about what it takes to be a human (and a witch) in the Macedonian Old Country. This week we review You Won't Be Alone (2022). Have you ever wondered what The Witch was look like if it was directed by Terrance Malick in stead of Robert Eggers? You will get a real close approximation here, and hopefully come away seeing something great that flew well under most people's radar. Visit the Twitch page (below) for the VOD with full chat, or the full Youtube video herehttps://youtu.be/7-vYde82o-Ehttp://www.MCFCpodcast.comhttps://www.twitch.tv/MCFCpodcasthttp://www.facebook.com/MCFCpodcasthttp://www.twitter.com/podcastMCFChttp://www.tiktok.com/middleclassfilmclasshttp://www.instagram.com/middleclassfilmclass   Email: MCFCpodcast@gmail.comLeave us a voicemail at (209) 730-6010Merch store - https://middle-class-film-class.creator-spring.com/    Join the Patreon:www.patreon.con/middleclassfilmclass Patrons:JavierListener Stephen: The Maple Syrup DonJoel ShinnemanLinda McCalisterHeather Sachs https://twitter.com/DorkOfAllDorksRyan  CorbinJason  forcefivepodcast.comBrendan BealChris GeigerDylanMitch Burns linktr.ee/MitchburnsRobert Stewart SWOProductions.comJason linktr.ee/scenethatreviewsAndrew Martin https://andrewwatchesmovies.libsyn.com/Dallas Terry Jack Fitzpatrick https://www.youtube.com/c/LetsCrashThisParade Mackenzie MinerJoseph Navarro     Pete Abeyta  and Tyler Noe

Middle Class Film Class
The tree of Life (2011) review / dir. Terrance Malick

Middle Class Film Class

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2023 71:51


The gang watches the earth give birth and takes a big bite from a 1950's life this week, as they review the insanely artistic and impressive film from Terrance Malick, The Tree of Life (2011). Follow along a young boy as he grows up in a small Texas town in the 50's and beyond, no wait... Follow along as paramecium turn into fish which turn into lizards and watch two dinosaurs almost fight, no wait... follow along as we watch the pillars of creation form in the truest sense. You know... just watch it and see what all t he fuss is about, then tell us how you liked it.http://www.MCFCpodcast.comhttp://www.facebook.com/MCFCpodcasthttp://www.twitter.com/podcastMCFChttp://www.tiktok.com/middleclassfilmclasshttp://www.instagram.com/middleclassfilmclass   Email: MCFCpodcast@gmail.comLeave us a voicemail at (209) 730-6010Merch store - https://middle-class-film-class.creator-spring.com/    Join the Patreon:www.patreon.con/middleclassfilmclass Patrons:JavierListener Stephen: The Maple Syrup DonJoel ShinnemanLinda McCalisterHeather Sachs https://twitter.com/DorkOfAllDorksRyan  CorbinJason  https://www.forcefivepodcast.com/   Brendan BealChris GeigerDylanMitch Burns linktr.ee/MitchburnsJoseph Navarro     Pete Abeyta  and Tyler Noe      

Mysterious Goings On
American Film Institute Founder George Stevens, Jr. Returns

Mysterious Goings On

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2023 76:47


In this episode, we welcome back the esteemed George Stevens Jr, an iconic figure in the entertainment industry and author of the memoir, My Place in the Sun. We delve into his captivating journey from being the son of an Oscar-winning filmmaker to becoming a renowned writer, producer, director, and founder of the American Film Institute (AFI). With personal anecdotes featuring influential figures like Jack Lemmon, Jackie Kennedy, Sydney Poitier, Cary Grant, Terrance Malick, Katherine Hepburn, and James Cagney, George Stevens Jr. shares his fascinating experiences and unique insights. His illustrious career has resulted in compelling narratives that have impacted audiences worldwide, earning him numerous accolades, including 14 Emmys, two Peabody Awards, and an honorary Oscar. Join us as we discuss his family's legacy in show business, his adventures working for JFK, his friendships with RFK and Obama, his unforgettable cinematic contributions (including a near-miss acting role in Apocalypse Now), and his enduring commitment to championing film as a vital art form through the AFI. Listen in! Check out our previous chat with him here. Support the AFI here. Website: ⁠GeorgeStevensJr.com ⁠Click to buy: ⁠My Place in the Sun “Once you start, you simply cannot stop reading this book. George Stevens, Jr.'s life has been a marvelous journey, as gripping and immersive as his father's films. Throughout his life, George Stevens, Jr. repeatedly encounters greatness, and finds his own greatness along the way.”  --J. Alexander Greenwood, Mysterious Goings On podcast +++ Catch Alex's New True Crime Show: GOING TO KILLING CITY. Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and wherever you get your pods! Enjoyed the episode? Please leave us a review on your podcast platform of choice, and don't forget to subscribe for more literary journeys! For show notes and more, visit the show website at MGOPod.com. Follow him on Twitter:  @A_Greenwood Catch Alex's True Crime Show: GOING TO KILLING CITY. This Mysterious Goings On Podcast episode was recorded and mixed at Green Shebeen Studios in beautiful Kansas City, Missouri. Copyright 2023, all rights reserved. No reproduction, excerpting, or other use without written permission. We are an Amazon Associates seller, and some of our links may earn us a commission. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/j-alexander-greenwood/message

Cinematic Doctrine
The Tree of Life - Eric Nevins and Growing Up in a Broken, Glory-Filled World

Cinematic Doctrine

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2023 57:55


MOVIE DISCUSSION:   ericnevins.com  Eric Nevins from the Halfway There Podcast, and the Christian Podcast Association, joins Melvin and Dan in discussing one of Terrance Malick's most popular films, if not his most popular film ever! Semi-autobiographical, semi-retelling of the book of Job, semi-conventional narrative; The Tree of Life offers a lot to chew on, and the three of them eagerly dive in!  Topics: (PATREON EXCLUSIVE) 28-minutes detailing movies we've changed opinion on, both films we've liked and now dislike and also disliked but now like, and why. (PATREON EXCLUSIVE)Eric shares about his podcast, what drew him to amplifying Christian voices, and the particular way he prefers to do it.The Tree of Life, as Melvin puts it, is usually someone's pastor's favorite movie.While everyone watched The Tree of Life for the episode, Melvin specifically watched the extended cut of The Tree of Life exclusive to its Criterion release. It contains an additional 50+ minutes.The Tree of Life requires a bit of work from its audience, demanding they put in some effort in to comprehending its floating imagery, whispered monologues, and near-constant Christian allusions.There's a very clear, very obvious three-act structure to The Tree of Life, and each part of the film offers something different in terms of style and engagement. The second act is largely what people will connect with.Eric, Daniel, and Melvin each discuss The Tree of Life's artistically ambiguous ending, and what it means to them.Terrence Malick as a storyteller is routinely critical of industrialization, often using nature and natural beauty to showcase tranquility, glory, and peace.The Tree of Life keeps in conversation two ideas: the Way of Nature and the Way of Grace. The gang tries to discern what these represent, and how they communicate.Recommendations:With: Reimagining the Way You Relate to God by Skye Jethani (Book)The Church Play Cinematic Universe (YouTube Video)Kevin Can F**K Himself (TV Series)Support the showSupport on Patreon for Unique Perks! Early access to uncut episodes Vote on a movie/show we review Social Links: Twitter Website Facebook Group

Middle Class Film Class
Gab & Chatter: Brigsby Bear / Men / Space Sweepers / Pitch Black / There's Someone Inside Your House / Villains / Mighty Morphin Power Rangers

Middle Class Film Class

Play Episode Play 54 sec Highlight Listen Later Mar 27, 2023 73:11


This week's episode was streamed live in Twitch through Sacramento's own STAB comedy theater. Watch the VOD here-->  https://www.twitch.tv/stabcomedy/video/1775473056On this episode: It's been 10 short years… time for another Lord of the Rings movie, and John Wick 4 is long as fuck. PLUS!!  A Kev-Man review of the new MCU movie, and an update on Raven's LandingIn news: Twitch, STAB Comedy, www.twitch.tv/stabcomedy , Listener Ryan, protein powder, Mountain Dew, bagels, chive cream cheese, Mighty Morphon Power Rangers: Once & Always, David Yost, Walter Jones, Amy Jo Johnson, Scream, Barbara Goodson, Toni Collette, Samara Weaving, Christian Bale, Wales, Jack Fitzpatrick, Tetris, Air, Michael Jordan, Ben Affleck, Adidas, Taron Egerton, Apple TV, Sweet Pete, Woody Allen, Wheel of Punishment, The Hollywood Persona, The Film Vault, The Film Vaulters, Mitch Burns, Da Hip Hop Witch, Joel, Binge Lord Dan, Binge Movies, XChange, Weirdsville, Alan Moyle, Amityville, Amityville Poo: The Killer Poo, Amityville Leprechaun, Winnie The Pooh, Eeyore, Amityville Gas Chamber, Amityville Uprising, Staying Alive, Saturday Night Fever, John Travolta, Pulp Fiction, Channing Tatum, John Cena, Ernest Scared Stupid, Still Alive, The Place Beyond the Pines, Derek Cianfrance, Hangover 2, Paul Thomas Anderson, Philip Seymour Hoffman, The Master, Viggo Mortensen, Maori, Hakka, J.K. Simmons, Miles Teller, Licorice Pizza, Timmy Wiseau, The Room, Big Shark, Cocaine Bear, Ghost Shark, Vampire Shark, Mech Shark vs Sharktopus, The Meg 2, Transporter, Homeless in America, Tim and Eric Awesome Show Good Job, The 1975, Terrance Malick, The NeighborhoodVisit the Indie GoGo for Joseph's new project: Raven's Landing https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/raven-s-landing#/ http://www.MCFCpodcast.comhttp://www.facebook.com/MCFCpodcasthttp://www.twitter.com/podcastMCFChttp://www.tiktok.com/middleclassfilmclasshttp://www.instagram.com/middleclassfilmclassEmail: MCFCpodcast@gmail.comLeave us a voicemail at (209) 730-6010Merch store - https://middle-class-film-class.creator-spring.com/ Join the Patreon:www.patreon.con/middleclassfilmclassPatrons:Javier  Listener Stephen: The Maple Syrup Don  Joel Shinneman  Linda McCalister  Heather Sachs  https://twitter.com/DorkOfAllDorks  Ryan  CorbinJason  https://www.forcefivepodcast.com/  Brendan BealChris GeigerJoseph Navarro    Pete Abeytaand Tyler Noe    Streaming Picks:Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (1995) - Youtube for freeVillains - Hoopla, KanopyThere's Someone Inside Your House - NetflixBrigsby Bear - HBO MaxMonkeybone - $4 rental on Prime or YouTubeSpace Sweepers - NetflixMen - ShowtimePitch Black - Netflix

Molly Movie Club
Ep. 36 The Thin Red Line

Molly Movie Club

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2023 74:56


Today's movie is The Thin Red Line directed by Terrance Malick.It should be unsurprising to longtime listeners of Molly Movie Club that Anna likes this movie and Casey doesn't. For Anna, the filmmaking was immersive and the contrast between natural beauty and the horrors of war was very effective. Casey hated the philosophical voiceovers and thought the story didn't make much of an effort to support its own premise. We both agree that there's a bit of confusion in some of the action directing (in a way that is very Nolan-esque).Thanks for joining us for another episode! We'll be back next week with the final movie of the month, Tampopo! This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.mollymovieclub.com

The Video Store
#26 Black Panthers, Ancient African Tribes & The Ghost Of Hollywood

The Video Store

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2022 55:19


A quick chat about Wakanda Forever, and then Producer Layla Swart pops in to rent something.Stuff Spoke about; Blood Psalms (ShowMax), Hunger, Reboot (Disney+), Poltergeist (iTunes), the work of Terrance Malick.The Video Store is a weekly chat amongst friends doing a shift at the local video store. The place you can go to once a week, whenever it's movie night! Come for the advice on what you could watch, but stay for the characters you will come to love.Share the love: www.thevideostore.co.za

Middle Class Film Class
A Hidden Life (2019) review / dir. Terrance Malick

Middle Class Film Class

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2022 71:33


This week's episode was streamed live in Twitch through Sacramento's own STAB comedy theater. Watch the VOD here--> https://www.twitch.tv/videos/1574331965The gang spins around in a field while a violin plays this week, as they review Terrance Malick's return to form, A Hidden Life (2019). Shot in a few months, and edited in a few years, A Hidden Life tells the true story of Franz, a conscientious objector to the Nazi regime at the start of WWII. The decision he makes will have direct consequence for his bride and three daughters, so will he have the integrity to make take the stand? Watch for $4 on Youtube or Amazon Prime, then listen to us give our thoughts.http://www.MCFCpodcast.com-Email us at MCFCpodcast@gmail.com    -Leave us a voicemail (209) 730-6010-Get some merch:https://middle-class-film-class.creator-spring.com/-Sponsor - Cheapseats Reviews - https://cheapseatreviews.libsyn.com/Joseph Navarro    Pete Abeytaand Tyler Noe    

Two for the Road: Movies with Matt and Adam
84: Badlands (1973) and Following (1998)

Two for the Road: Movies with Matt and Adam

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2021 79:45


Directorial Debuts is this weeks theme. We start with our top 5 directorial debuts. Terrance Malick's "Badlands" (1973) is based on a real life killing spree in 1958 and it gives us a glimpse of Malik's poetic style in both photography and language. M&A agree Sissy Spacek steals the show (19:57). "Following" (1998) is a neo-noir crime drama that Christopher Nolan made for around $6,000. The film definitely has Nolan's signature themes of time and identity and does not disappoint (51:18).Next, Relationships Are....Complicated with Sex, Lies and Videotapes (1989) and Closer (2004).Thanks for listening!Did we get something wrong? Have your own recommendations? Contact the show: 24theroadshow@gmail.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/24theRoadShow

Soldiers of Cinema - Exploring the Works and Philosophies of filmmaker Werner Herzog

In this episode, we discuss Terrance Malick's 1988 film, The Thin Red Line, starring Sean Penn, Jim Caviezel. Nick Nolte and many others.

My So Called Podcast
179 - The Thin Red Evanescence

My So Called Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2021 92:20


We're going back to December 23, 1998 this week and we talk about the Evanescence EP and the film, The Thin Red Line, from director Terrance Malick. Evanescence The Thin Red Line

The NOMCAST - Netflix Original Movie Podcast
BLUE MIRACLE Writer/Director Julio Quintana on His New Film, His Relationship With Terrance Malick, & What Drew Dennis Quaid To This Film

The NOMCAST - Netflix Original Movie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2021 26:30


Writer/Director Julio Quintana (The Vessel) joins the pod to discuss his latest film BLUE MIRACLE, his relationship with legendary director Terrance Malick, why Dennis Quaid and others wanted to work on this film, what he wants people to take away from his new film, & much more. This episode is presented by BAXTER BLUE. For 10% off your next purchase of Blue Light, Sleep, or Kids Glasses, click on our exclusive link: https://baxterblueglasses.pxf.io/c/2544961/1031264/11471 (https://baxterblueglasses.pxf.io/c/2544961/1031264/11471) (3:17) The Surreal Feeling of Premiering on Netflix (4:18) How He Got Approached To Make This Film & How He Made It His Own (5:33) How It He Shifted Genres To A More Accessible, Family-Friendly Biopic (8:20) His Collaboration With Co-Writer Chris Dowling & How He Worked The Script To His Personal Themes (11:25) The Work-Life Balance With His Producer & Wife Marla (13:13) Shooting The Boats Scenes On Water (15:19) Working With A Young Cast (17:25) What He Learned Working With Director Terrance Malick (20:19) Learning About The True Story Behind Blue Miracle & Utilizing It For The Film (21:46) Why Dennis Quaid & Others Were Motivated To Work On This Film (24:09) What He Hopes People Will Take Away From The Film & The Power of Positive Stories During This Time Follow The NOMCAST - Netflix Original Movie Podcast on Twitter/IG @nomcastpod Based on a true story, BLUE MIRACLE centers around a guardian & his kids who partner up with a washed up boat captain for a chance to win a lucrative fishing competition and save their cash-strapped orphanage from closing down. Starring Dennis Quaid, Bruce McGill, Raymond Cruz, Dana Wheeler-Nicholson, & Jimmy Gonzales as Omar.

In The Seats with...
In The Seats With...Tanner Beard and 'The Legend of Hell's Gate'

In The Seats with...

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2021 14:20


Conspiracies come from everywhere... The story of how 'Hell's Gate' at Possum Kingdom Lake, Texas came to have its name. Relive the story of how three outlaws' expeditions and encounters through historical 1870s Texas were remembered for a lifetime. It's a fairly unexplored piece of Americana and we got the distinct pleasure to sit down with writer/director Tanner Beard about not only the inspiration and making of this story but getting the unique pleasure of working under a cinematic master like Terrance Malick...

Radio Germaine
POPCORN – S12 E23 – MADAME CLAUDE & DES PREMIERS FILMS

Radio Germaine

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2021 63:05


Nous commençons cette semaine par parler de : MADAME CLAUDE, de Sylvie Verheyde, qui raconte, avec un casting fourni (Karole Rocher, Garance Marillier, Roschdy Zem, Pierre Deladonchamps, Benjamin Biolay), l'histoire de Fernande Grudet, proxénète à la tête d'un réseau de prostitution de luxe dans les années 1960. Il est disponible sur Netflix. Nous revenons ensuite sur les trois premiers films de grands réalisateurs. nous parlons donc de : LA BALADE SAUVAGE, premier film de Terrance Malick, qui, avant Tree of Life, La ligne rouge ou les Moissons du ciel, raconte la cavale d'un jeune couple de tueurs en série dans le sud-américain. Il est sorti en 1973. SWEETIE, premier film de Jane Campion, racontant l'histoire de Kay bouleversée par la venue de sa sœur anticonformiste et un peu folle, Dawn, surnommée Sweetie par sa famille. Sorti en 1989, il arrive donc avant La leçon de Piano ou Bright Stars. DOUBLE MISE, premier film de Paul Thomas Anderson, sorti en 1996, sur John, que Sydney décide de prendre sous son aile pour lui apprendre à gagner de l'argent dans les casinos. Chroniqueurs : Imène, Paul, Jeanne, Jula et Claire

Deep Talks: Exploring Theology and Meaning Making
Ep 91: Jon Guerra- When Beauty Disarms Our Cynicism

Deep Talks: Exploring Theology and Meaning Making

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2021 82:20


Jon Guerra is a singer-songwriter based in Austin, Texas. His album Keeper of Days is a brilliant work of "devotional music" that's among one of my favorite records in recent years.  He also composes music for the soundtracks of Terrance Malick films. In today's episode, I talk with Jon about his spiritual journey and what drew him to music, what once caused him to become cynical about God and music, and what brought him back to his calling. What is it about an experience of beauty that disarms our cynicism and invites us into a journey of wonder with God? You can find out more about Jon Guerra at: https://www.jonguerramusic.com/ Listen to Keeper of Days on Spotify at: https://open.spotify.com/album/0flP7iXzaUHPPyOeizocTn?si=2YXkF7GdSEONwUqrzq1jZw If you find this podcast to be helpful and you want to see it continue ad-free, would you consider becoming a supporter on Patreon? Members of the Deep Talks Patreon Community receive bonus Q & A Episodes, articles, charts, forum discussions and more. STARTING THIS MONTH, WE'LL HAVE AN PATREON COMMUNITY GROUP ZOOM HANG-OUT to build relationships with others across the world and to do theology and meaning-making together. Help us reach our first goal of 300 patrons in order to sustain weekly, ad-free theological and philosophical education to anyone with an internet connection! https://www.patreon.com/deeptalkstheologypodcast To Subscribe & Review on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/deep-talks-exploring-theology-and-meaning-making/id1401730159   Connect with Paul Anleitner on Twitter at: https://twitter.com/PaulAnleitner

Trivium
Trivium #9 - Verdade, Liberdade, Família: "A Hidden Life"

Trivium

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2021 86:56


Neste novo episódio analisamos o extraordinário filme "A Hidden Life" de Terrance Malick (2019) Por favor apoiem o nosso projecto com a vossa subscrição: http://bit.ly/SubscreverTrivium Redes sociais: https://www.facebook.com/TriviumPodcast https://www.instagram.com/triviumpodcast/ https://www.patreon.com/TriviumPod

Criterion Thots Podcast
The Thin Red Line/The Tree of Life

Criterion Thots Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2021 72:23


This week the Thots become fully immersed in a Terrance Malick double-feature - 1998’s “The Thin Red Line” and 2011’s “The Tree of Life”-  and go on a philosophical journey as they discuss the pitfalls of trying to define art, why acting is a deeply human and valuable craft (and our love for the extraordinary Jessica Chastain), the collaborative nature of filmmaking, and why some Tarantino super fanboy bros honestly scare them a little. Not only is this episode an analysis of these two films but an insightful and educational tribute to the art of filmmaking overall.

The Spoiler Room Podcast
Knight of Cups (2015) - 52° K.B. #46

The Spoiler Room Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2020


We are now in the home stretch! The Crew get hip deep in existentialism and self reflection as they take a drink from "Knight of Cups". Tune in to hear Ian help guide The Movieman through a Terrance Malick film. Will he be able to enlighten Mark? Also find out how it is connected to "Terminator Salvation". Crew in the Room: Ian and Mark "The Movieman". Don't forget to check out our Patreon Page, subscribe to us on Itunes, twitter @specialmarkpro and @spoilerroompdcs. Email us at spoilerroom.smp@gmail.com

Cinema Australia
Episode #52 | Samuel Bartlett and Matt Doran

Cinema Australia

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2020 53:37


In this episode of the Cinema Australia Podcast, host Matthew Eeles is joined by director Samuel Bartlett and actor Matt Doran to discuss their new Australian thriller, Intersection. When a conman discovers his son is abducted, he is forced to drive the city streets completing an escalating series of trials to appease his child’s kidnapper, and atone for his career of deception. Director Samuel Bartlett studied at the leading national Australian Film TV and Radio School, completed his Masters in Film at Sydney University, and studied story with renowned structure specialist Karel Segers. Matt Doran is a seasoned actor with over three decades of performing experience. In the 90s he was a mainstay character on the hit TV show Home and Away. This TV success launched his film career, working with Terrance Malick alongside Sean Penn in The Thin Red Line, then working with the Wachowski’s on The Matrix and with George Lucas in Star Wars: Attack of the Clones.

Middle Class Film Class
MCFC Episode 58 - There Will Be Blood

Middle Class Film Class

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2020 126:50


The gang strikes black gold this week, as they review There Will be Blood (2007) starring Daniel Day Lewis, and directed by Paul Thomas Anderson. This American Epic spanning half a generation starting in the late 1800's western frontier, and follows Daniel Plainview and his rise to riches. Told as only PTA can do, TWWB is character study of a man unraveling as his life finds its way. Pete's choice on the wheel this week, listen to him fawn over the infamous church scene as Tyler and Joseph tell us all how this movie landed on them. Streaming now on Netflix, seek it out, spend 3 hours watching the movie, and follow along. In news: Century Theaters, state sponsored theaters, Netflix, renting movies from the library, Adam Sandler, SAG, Screen Actor's Guild, Denis Villeneuve, Dune, The Batman, Akira, Alita: Battle Angel, Jamie Foxx, Electro, Spider-Man, Amazing Spider-Man 2, Tom Holland, Andrew Garfield, Thomas Haden Church, Deadpool, Ryan Reynolds, Green Lantern, Human Torch, Fantastic 4, Tobey McGuire, Spider-Man: Into the Spiderverse, Indy Wire, What we do in the Shadows, Blade, Interview With the Vampire, Blade 2, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, The Addiction, Near Dark, Abel Ferrara, Katheryn Bigelow, Thirst, Park Chan Wook, Daughters of Darkness, Ganga and Hess, Bram Stoker's Dracula, Keanu Reeves, Isle of the Dead, Kronos, Only Lovers Left Alive, Jim Jaramusch, The Hunger, Let The Right One In, Nosferatu, Monster Squad, Hotel Transylvania 2, Lost Boys, Salem's Lot, Darth Vader, Star Wars, Jamie Campos Miner, Friday the 13th, The Others, Fight Club, Presumed Innocent, The Usual Suspects, Mulholland Drive, Martyrs, The Sixth Sense, The Village, Hubie Halloween, Knives Out, Tully, Old Boy, Psycho, Mark Wahlberg, The Departed, Hereditary, Arrival, Midsommar, Best Remakes, Cape Fear, Scarface, Ferngully, Pocahontas, Avatar, Kevin Costner, Dances with Wolves, Sam Worthington, The New World, Terrance Malick, Collin Farrell, Q'orianka Kilcher, Evil Dead 2, Texas Chainsaw Massacre, R. Lee Ermy, Jessica Beal, The Fly, Jeff Goldblum, Insomnia, King Kong, Peter Jackson, Green Inferno, Green Room, Eli Roth, Suspiria, Funny Games, Michael Haneke, Naomi Watts, Michael Pitt, Tim Roth, Julia Stiles, Liev Schreiber, The Omen, David Slade, Ben Foster, Hard Candy, Email us at MCFCpodcast@gmail.com Joseph Navarro Pete Abeyta and Tyler Noe Streaming Picks:30 days of Night - Amazon PrimeLittle Women - Starz, DirecTVPoltergeist - NetflixBig Night - Amazon Prime, Kanopy, Fubo TVHubie Halloween - Netflix

The Collection with Brad Gilmore

Actor, Producer, and Founder/President of Mammoth Film Festival   Tanner's latest film to hit digital streaming is We Summon The Darkness, originally slated for a theatrical release prior to COVID-19, currently streamlining on all VOD platforms, Amazon and itunes, co-starring Alexandra Deddario and Johnny Knoxville. Tanner has acted in a slew of notable projects, such as Robert Rodriguez' From Dusk Till Dawn The Series (action horror), Barracuda (thriller), Deported, Hidden In The Woods (horror), Thunder Broke the Heavens, Legend of Hell's Gate, 6 Bullets To Hell (retro grindhouse western) and many more. Working in the industry as an actor, writer, director and producer, Tanner Beard created Silver Sail Entertainment, an all media based production company during the industry strike in 2008 as a source to create professional media content. Tanner has since produced projects including: a travel show, award winning short films, award winning documentaries, commercials, music videos, two seasons of a web-based television series and feature films such as the critically acclaimed ‘HELLION' starring Aaron Paul and Juliette Lewis, ‘THE LEGEND OF HELL'S GATE', starring Eric Balfour, Henry Thomas, Jenna Dewan Tatum, Summer Glau, Kevin Alejandro and Lou Taylor Pucci and others. Tanner himself has recently completed Executive Producing four films under icon Terrance Malick and producer Sarah Green, starring talent such as Christian Bale, Ryan Gosling, Cate Blanchett, Michael Fassbender and Natalie Portman. One of which is a documentary, ‘VOYAGE OF TIME', produced alongside Brad Pitt, who also narrates the film. It recently premiered at the Venice Film Festival and it's North American Premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival, to much acclaim. As a producer, he has had films and documentaries in competition at top festivals around the world including Sundance, Berlin, Cannes, Venice, SXSW and Toronto, as well as his own Mammoth Film Festival. Along with RIPTIDE, Tanner's other upcoming projects are an animated feature entitled ‘FRIDGEPORT' he co-created with Paul Khoury and produced alongside Liam Hemsworth and Ashley Greene, and his latest passion project; a new Christmas comedy ‘JUST BE CLAUS', which Beard co-wrote with director Tim Skousen and is producing with Jeff Kalligheri and Jared Hess of "Napoleon Dynamite". About Mammoth Media Institute: An organization that utilized this  destination location (Mammoth Lakes, CA) to bring independent  film and television, VR, documentaries film education and more to the eyes and ears of industry professionals, distributors, producers, financiers, etc.   For more information, visit https://www.mammothfilmfestival.org/ and follow @TannerBeard @SilverSailEntertainment and @MammothFilmFestival on Instagram

The Art of the Grind
Tanner Beard: When Lightning Strikes

The Art of the Grind

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2020 58:14


Tanner Beard (@tannerbeard) has recently completed Executive Producing four films under icon Terrance Malick and producer Sarah Green, starring talent such as Christian Bale, Ryan Gosling, Cate Blanchett, Michael Fassbender and Natalie Portman. As a producer, he has had films and documentaries in competition at top festivals around the world including Sundance, Berlin, Cannes, Venice, SXSW and Toronto. He's also the president and co-founder of Mammoth Film Festival. In this episode we talk about trusting the spontaneity of new ideas, finding a group of like-minded artists to create with, the importance of film festivals and more! Watch Holy Moley on Hulu  Submit your films to the 2021 Mammoth Film Festival  Follow us on Instagram:@artofthegrindpodcast@directordlg@calebauston  For bookings and all other inquiries, email us at: theartofthegrind@gmail.com  © 2020 Black Canvas Productions, LLC. All right reserved.

Lost in Criterion
Days of Heaven

Lost in Criterion

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2020 79:27


Terrance Malick's quasi-Biblically-inspired story of poor farm workers and a needless con.

2 For The Matinee
HUD and Days of Heaven

2 For The Matinee

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2020 46:51


Sydney and Jake talk the "The Great Escape" (1963), epic 1960s World War II movies, Michael Bay and Michael Fassbender.  Jake gives "The Great" (HULU) a try and develops some villain theory. This weeks movies, HUD (1963), another Paul Newman movie (because who doesn't love Paul Newman) and Terrance Malick's sophomore effort, Days of Heaven (1978), offer a study in contrast with two very different takes on the American west. SERIOUS SPOILER WARNING for "Sorry To Bother You" (2018) 

Wake Up Hollywood
Stars of the indie movie, PHOENIX, OREGON

Wake Up Hollywood

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2020 55:00


Stars of the indie movie, PHOENIX, OREGON phoenixoregonmovie.com JAMES LE GROS (BOBBY) Thanks in large part to the independent film movement of the late '80s, the boyishly handsome James LeGros went from being an underrated bit player to a well-respected character actor. A Minnesota native, LeGros found steady work when he migrated to Los Angeles after college in the early '80s, but his real break was being cast by Gus Van Sant as Matt Dillon’s drug-addicted cohort in DRUGSTORE COWBOY. Since then James Le Gros’ has established himself as a versatile actor with a diverse body of on-screen work, including numerous Independent Spirit Award-nominated films in which he has starred such as: Nicole Holofcener’s LOVELY AND AMAZING opposite Emily Mortimer, Todd Haynes’ SAFE opposite Julianne Moore, Alan Rudolph’s MRS. PARKER AND THE VICIOUS CIRCLE opposite Jennifer Jason Leigh, and Stacy Cochran’s MY NEW GUN opposite Drew Barrymore. For his portrayal of the dim-witted, rising-A-list movie star “Chad Palomino,” opposite Steve Buscemi and Catherine Keener in Tom DiCillo’s LIVING IN OBLIVION, he was personally nominated for an Independent Spirit Award. Le Gros’s other film credits include David Fincher’s ZODIAC, Tony Scott’s ENEMY OF THE STATE, Oliver Stone’s BORN ON THE 4TH OF JULY, Cameron Crowe’s SINGLES and Kathryn Bigelow’s POINT BREAK. His television credits include David E. Kelley’s Emmy Award-winning ALLY MCBEAL and Showtime’s Emmy-nominated SLEEPER CELL. He co-starred in HBO’s MILDRED PIERCE opposite Kate Winslet, and more recently recurred Jordan Peele’s HUNTERS, HBO’s GIRLS, FX’s JUSTIFIED, and Showtime’s BILLIONS. JESSE BORREGO (CARLOS) Raised in San Antonio, Texas by professional musician father and dancer mother, young Jesse Borrego would enter dance competitions with his sister, and belonged to an experimental theatre company while in college. He landed a recurring role on the hit television series FAME only a year after transferring to the California Institute of the Arts. Borrego was recently seen in a guest star arc on AMC’s FEAR THE WALKING DEAD. Other television credits include recurring arcs on ABC’s AMERICAN CRIME and El Rey’s television adaptation of FROM DUSK TILL DAWN. He has also guest starred on GOOD BEHAVIOR on TBS and recurred as the serial killer “The Skinner” on the Showtime series DEXTER. Other guest star roles include BURN NOTICE, C.S.I. and C.S.I.: MIAMI and a recurring role on FOX’s smash series 24. He appeared in the Showtime feature THE MALDONADO MIRACLE directed by Salma Hayek, the NBC series E.R. and the PBS series AMERICAN FAMILY. Borrego was recently seen in the feature films LA MISSION, opposite Benjamin Bratt, COLOMBIANA with Zoe Saldana and John Sayles’ GO FOR SISTERS. His other credits include BLODD IN, BLOOD OUT and BOUND BY HONOR both directed by Taylor Hackford, John Sayles’ LONE STAR, THE NEW WORLD, directed by Terrance Malick; the Jerry Bruckheimer-produced CON AIR, Darnell Martin’s I LIKE IT LIKE THAT, the title role in TNT’s TECUMSEH; Allison Anders’ MI VIDA LOCA; the anthology film NEW YORK STORIES and the independent feature FOLLOW ME HOME with Benjamin Bratt and Alfre Woodard. DIEDRICH BADER (KYLE) is an American actor, voice actor, and comedian. Many know him for his roles as “Oswald Lee Harvey” on THE DREW CAREY SHOW, and “Lawrence” from the film OFFICE SPACE. Bader has had roles in animated features such as ICE AGE, SURF’S UP, THE SIMPSONS, and voicing the role of “Batman” in the animated television series BATMAN: THE BRAVE AND BOLD. More recently, Diedrich played in the comedies BALLS OF FURY, MEET THE SPARTANS, and VAMPIRES SUCK. Diedrich was also the series lead on the NBC comedy OUTSOURCED. Diedrich also guest starred on USA’s PSYCH, TV Land’s THE EXES, Netflix’s ARRESTED DEVELOPMENT, and Fox’s BONES. Diedrich can next be seen in the spoof film THE STARVING GAMES. Most recently, Diedrich can be seen on HBO’s VEEP guest star opposite Julia Louis-Dreyfus. Diedrich is currently starring in ABC’s AMERICAN HOUSEWIFE opposite Katy Mixon.

Quarantine With The Stars
How is Tanner Beard Surviving the Quarantine | AfterBuzz TV

Quarantine With The Stars

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2020 19:12


Tanner’s latest film to hit digital streaming is We Summon The Darkness, originally slated for a theatrical release prior to COVID-19. It will release across digital and VOD platforms on April 10th, starring Alexandra Deddario and Johnny Knoxville. Tanner has acted in a slew of notable projects, such as Robert Rodriguez’ From Dusk Till Dawn The Series (action horror), Barracuda (thriller), Deported, Hidden In The Woods (horror), Thunder Broke the Heavens, Legend of Hell’s Gate, 6 Bullets To Hell (retro grindhouse western) and many more. Working in the industry as an actor, writer, director and producer, Tanner Beard created Silver Sail Entertainment, an all media based production company during the industry strike in 2008 as a source to create professional media content. Tanner has since produced projects including: a travel show, award winning short films, award winning documentaries, commercials, music videos, two seasons of a web-based television series and feature films such as the critically acclaimed ‘HELLION’ starring Aaron Paul and Juliette Lewis, ‘THE LEGEND OF HELL'S GATE’, starring Eric Balfour, Henry Thomas, Jenna Dewan Tatum, Summer Glau, Kevin Alejandro and Lou Taylor Pucci and others. Tanner himself has recently completed Executive Producing four films under icon Terrance Malick and producer Sarah Green, starring talent such as Christian Bale, Ryan Gosling, Cate Blanchett, Michael Fassbender and Natalie Portman. One of which is a documentary, ‘VOYAGE OF TIME’, produced alongside Brad Pitt, who also narrates the film. It recently premiered at the Venice Film Festival and it's North American Premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival, to much acclaim. As a producer, he has had films and documentaries in competition at top festivals around the world including Sundance, Berlin, Cannes, Venice, SXSW and Toronto, as well as his own Mammoth Film Festival. Along with RIPTIDE, Tanner’s other upcoming projects are an animated feature entitled ‘FRIDGEPORT’ he co-created with Paul Khoury and produced alongside Liam Hemsworth and Ashley Greene, and his latest passion project; a new Christmas comedy ‘JUST BE CLAUS’, which Beard co-wrote with director Tim Skousen and is producing with Jeff Kalligheri and Jared Hess of "Napoleon Dynamite". Follow @TannerBeard @SilverSailEntertainment and @MammothFilmFestival on Instagram. Make sure to subscribe to AfterBuzz! - http://youtube.com/afterbuzztv #Podcast HELPFUL LINKS: Website - http://afterbuzztv.com Apple Podcasts - https://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/afterbuzz-tv/id407139777?mt=2 Follow us on Twitter - https://twitter.com/afterbuzztv Like us on Facebook - http://facebook.com/afterbuzztv See on us Instagram - http://instagram.com/afterbuzztv Merch - http://shop.spreadshirt.com/AfterbuzzTV/ ABOUT AFTERBUZZ TV: Created by Emmy winner Maria Menounos & producer Keven Undergaro, AfterBuzz TV is the digital broadcast network dedicated to producing live and on-demand after-shows, news and coverage for nearly every TV show featuring expert recaps & interviews with cast & crew. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

The Rabbit Trails Podcast
Secularism and Mission in Western Europe

The Rabbit Trails Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2020 54:33


Barrett and Garrick talk about the secular age, the individualization of the world and missions in a Western European context. They close with a few thoughts on the Tree of Life movie by Terrance Malick and Netflix Tiger King. 

The Eucatastrophe
A Hidden Life

The Eucatastrophe

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2020 34:27


Dave and Joel discuss Terrance Malick's A Hidden Life, a film recounting Franz Jägerstätter's journey towards martyrdom as he refuses to swear loyalty to Hitler. What can this film teach us about the nature of Christian witness during a time of dehumanising and demonic oppression? How can nature itself provide the spiritual resources necessary to resist a wicked juridical order? Join us as Dave gets all German Romantic on us and Joel yearns for the next Marvel movie.

Cube Critics
Cube Critics Celebrate the Holidays with the gift of film

Cube Critics

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2019 4:03


Cube Critics arrive early this week because of the midweek holiday and releases. Does Greta Gerwig do justice to "Little Women"? And does Christian Bale make a convincing race car driver? And how does Terrance Malick deal with a story with a beginning, an end, and a middle in-between? Euan Kerr and Marcheta Fornoff reveal just enough.

Orms Air: Everything Photographic
Beneath The Surface With Skin Diver Creator Katya Abedian | Part Two

Orms Air: Everything Photographic

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Jul 7, 2019 46:18


This episode of Orms Air, the Orms Podcast is split into two parts, this is part two.Join us as we dive beneath the skin of Katya Abedian; writer, producer and director of breath-taking short film Skin Diver. Referred to as an ode to the tender hearted, this coming-of-age short short sheds much needed light on the power hidden beneath the surface of the empathic at heart who are unapologetically themselves. In this episode of Orms Air, host Rachel Reeves and producer Jess Semple continue the conversation with Katya as she shares her creative beginnings, the female-centric future of the film industry and takes us on a journey to the well from which she draws creative enrichment. Haven’t watched Skin Diver? We would highly recommend that you do. Preferably on a screen bigger than your smartphone! It can be found on Vimeo with a simple title search or by following this link. In this episode Katya references the following books, films and creatives who enriched her childhood and her current creative journey:A Thousand Splendid Suns by Khaled HosseiniAtonement by Ian McEwan, and film by Joe WrightBoth 2001: A Space Odyssey, A Clockwork Orange and Barry Lyndon by director Stanley Kubrick Composer Max Richter’s musicThe 2014 UNESCO study that Rachel references when the discussion turns to the representation of female creatives within the film industry can be found in this document by the National Film and Video Foundation here.Katya shares with us a saying from her Baha'i upbringing relating to the power of equality, which can be found here.Katya references the following creatives as being a part of her well of creative enrichment:South African photographer and filmmaker Kristin Lee MoolmanSouth African photographer and creative Tony GumSouth African photographer Adriaan LouwSinger Yoza Mnyanda of Darkie Fiction, you can find their music via their SoundCloud hereAllison Swank of The Swank GroupWriter, director and producer Jenna Cato BassXavier Dolan as a constant inspiration in her work whose latest release Mommy Katya encourages everyone to watch immediately! Find out more about Xavier Dolan here.Filmmaker Andrea Arnold and specifically her film American HoneyAmerican filmmaker Ava DuVernay Terrance Malick and specifically his film The Tree of LifeTwelve Years a Slave by filmmaker Steve McQueenActress, director and writer

Orms Air: Everything Photographic
Beneath The Surface With Skin Diver Creator Katya Abedian | Part One

Orms Air: Everything Photographic

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2019 75:35


This episode of Orms Air, the Orms Podcast is split into two parts, this is part one. Join us as we dive beneath the skin of Katya Abedian; writer, producer and director of breath-taking short film Skin Diver. Referred to as an ode to the tender hearted, this coming-of-age short film sheds much needed light on the power hidden beneath the surface of the empathic at heart who are unapologetically themselves. In this episode Jess Semple the producer of Orms Air takes the lead in the conversation and discusses Katya’s pre-production, shooting and post-production from one filmmaker to another.Haven’t watched Skin Diver? We would highly recommend that you do. Preferably on a screen bigger than your smartphone! It can be found on Vimeo with a simple title search or by following this link. In Part One of this episode Katya mentions:The cast and crew of Skin Diver in order of reference;Liam Solo, Cinematographer for this short film whose work can be found here.Tony Gum, who plays Amazi and whose work can be found here.Demi Van Der Westhuizen, who plays Saffron.Thami Cumngce Giyose, who plays the young girl at the open and close of this short film.Holmes Awa, Editor & Colourist for this short film whose work can be found here.Caroline Mackintosh, who shot the underwater scenes for this short film and whose work can be found here.Max Richter, whose piece On The Nature of Daylight which you will recognise throughout this short film and whose work can be found here.James Harvey, whose original score plays throughout this short film.Daniel Thackwray of Big House Recording Studios who did the Sound Design and Final Mix for this short film. Katya touches on the following filmmakers whose work she drew inspiration from when creating Skin Diver;In terms of the central framing you’ll notice throughout Skin Diver, Katya references Wes Anderson as an inspiration for the symmetry and her interesting use of framing techniques. You can find out more about Wes Anderson here.Xavier Dolan as a constant inspiration in her work whose latest release Mommy Katya encourages everyone to watch immediately! Find out more about Xavier Dolan here.Terrance Malick whose work inspired the ethereal bubble and water scenes in Skin Diver, you can find out more about his work here.Bahá’í Faith: Katya references her faith that inspires and drives her to striving to make a difference and extend her helping hand towards those outside of and therefore within her own community. You can find out more about the Bahá’í Faith here.Katya mentions Tyla Mason the artist who designed the movie poster for Skin Diver in a beautiful homage to one of the films inspirations Wes Anderson. You can find more of Tyla's work here.Allison Swank of the Swank Group who advised Katya on handling production companies and staying independent.The site that Katya used to submit Skin Diver to international film festivals, FilmFreeway.

Holds Up with Josh Way & Dan Hammer
014 – The Tree of Life

Holds Up with Josh Way & Dan Hammer

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2019 58:00


Dan has lots to say about Tomorrow Man and the bonkers Ma, and Josh has some words for the Men In Black franchise. Then it’s time to talk Terrance Malick’s […]

Back To Back Films
97 Long Take 2.0 We've Come Full Circle

Back To Back Films

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2019 122:00


We take a look at the recovered Russian propaganda film "I Am Cuba" and the Antonioni film "The Passenger". We discuss how these films revolutionized the long take and theorized about I Am Cuba's influence on Terrance Malick coming out of his hiatus. As always, we pitch a film at the end of the episode. This week it's films with a long take. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/btbfilms/support

Shame Files
042 - Days of Heaven

Shame Files

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2018 59:21


Join us--film critics Jill Malcolm and Ryan Silberstein--as we cross movies we should have already seen off of their List of Shame. Each episode we dive into a movie that's new to us and discuss it in depth. This week, Terrance Malick's sophomore film, Days of Heaven. Current media diet: Head On I Kill Giants Tehran Taboo Small Town Dicks   Find us on iTunes, Google Play, and Stitcher! Follow us on: Twitter - shamefilespod Facebook - shamefilespod Email us: shamefilespodcast@gmail.com

For Films Sake
Episode 104: Badlands (Criterion Collection)

For Films Sake

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2018 94:46


We talk bad customer service, emotional growth and nosey coworkers. Then we talk Badlands, Terrance Malick's 1973 film starring a young Martin Sheen & Sissy Spacek (Carrie). It's a criterion film, so as always it's a good talk. Hope you enjoy the episode! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

SpaceKaiju Podcasts
E:44 "Fassbinder: Song to Soul Break"

SpaceKaiju Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2017 70:14


This week on TBP Bobby shares a look into some of Rainer Werner Fassbinder's films and Nate shares a couple of films in Point Break(1991) and Terrance Malick's 2017 film Song to Song.

General Snobbery | Film and Philosophy
#53: Into the Wild: Or, Into the Sean Penn

General Snobbery | Film and Philosophy

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2017 74:41


Into the Wild is an award-winning autobiography of a man named Sean Penn, who is an actor, a writer, a much-lauded grump, and a carrier of rifles through post-Katrina New Orleans. Sean Penn is also a man who really hates people who believe Americans have the right not to vote, such as General Snobbery mentors Trey Parker and Matt Stone. In fact, we have heard *rumors* that those who promote non-voting are quite often murdered by Sean “Sean” Penn himself. Thus, after this episode, we are both very afraid that Old “Man” Sean is going to off us with one of his many drones. That’s not to say we think you shouldn’t vote. But you know who DOES think you shouldn’t vote? Eddie Vedder! Ha ha. Just kidding. If that was true, then Sean “Penn” wouldn’t have forced him to do the music for this film. But the person who would likely say we shouldn’t vote it the one known as Chris McCandless, the stand-in for Sean Penn, minus the non-voting initiative. Chris “Mac Daddy” McCandless was a guy from a city who had very rich parents. One of those parents is William Hurt, who represents Sean Penn’s abusive father (explored also in Tree of Life, which Sean Penn *reportedly* forced Terrance Malick to make). William Hurt is a bad guy in this film. He also thinks he is God. That’s silly. As Mel Gibson said, “Only Jesus is God.” But hey, maybe Chris “Light A Candle” McCandless had some Jesus in him. That might be why he sees a light when he dies at the end. That’s not a spoiler. Everyone knows that happened because many American teenagers are forced now to read this book. Because of that fact, most American teenagers watch this movie instead. Thus, Sean Penn has successfully brainwashed most American teenagers to think they should go to the Alaskan wilderness because it’s super cool and an Eddie Vedder soundtrack will follow you as you do it. You might even meet Vince Vaughn on the road. He’s super cool. So it’s a polarizing film about a polarizing character. Who is the Real Sean Penn? Will he stand up? Please? And if he does, will he have the courage to sue General Snobbery, as we have challenged him to do? Tune in to this episode to find out, dear listener. And if we never return after this episode, which is highly likely, it’s because Sean Penn murdered us both.

The Neil Haley Show
Michael McGrady of Showtime's Ray Donovan

The Neil Haley Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2017 10:00


The Total Tutor Neil Haley will interview Michael McGrady of Showtime's Ray Donovan. Michael McGrady can currently be seen on Showtime's Ray Donovan as Agent Frank Barnes as well as the Freeform hit series Beyond (returns January 2018 with new episodes) as Tom Matthews. McGrady has been a working actor in Hollywood for decades with recognized credits such as The Babe (as baseball legend Lou Gehrig opposite John Goodman), Diggstown (alongside Academy Award winners James Wood and Lou Gossett Jr.), Wyatt Earp (as John Shanssey opposite Kevin Costner), Terrance Malick's The Thin Red Line, Ulu Grosbard's Deep End of the Ocean (alongside Michelle Pfeiffer), as well as several independent films such as 5 Aces with Charlie Sheen, Rage with Nicolas Cage and The Perfect Family with Jason Ritter. Most recently he starred in the critically acclaimed FX series American Crime Story: The People VS OJ Simpson and the Emmy winning series Southland. Father of plus-sized Supermodel Hunter McGrady, Michael has lived a lived a life meant for a screenplay. He was born and raised in Washington State where he studied Business Administration at the University of Washington with plans to attend law school. Those plans shifted when he was diagnosed with malignant melanoma at the age of 19 (the same cancer that took his father's life only one year prior). Upon receiving a clean bill of health, he decided to move to Los Angeles to pursue his lifelong (and secret) desire of acting.        

Between The Scripts
EP. 28 Jonathan & Sergey Put their detective Hats On with Ray Donavan’s Micheal McGrady

Between The Scripts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2017 45:38


Michael McGrady can currently be seen on Showtime’s Ray Donovan’s Agent Frank Barnes (Season 5 premieres August 6th), as well as the Freeform hit series Beyond(returns January 2018 with new episodes) as Tom Matthews. McGrady has been a working actor in Hollywood for decades with recognized credits such asThe Babe (as baseball legend Lou Gehrig opposite John Goodman), Diggstown (alongside Academy Award winners James Wood and Lou Gossett Jr.), Wyatt Earp (as John Shanssey opposite Kevin Costner), Terrance Malick’s The Thin Red Line, Ulu Grosbard’s Deep End of the Ocean (alongside Michelle Pfeiffer), as well as several independent films such as 5 Aces with Charlie Sheen, Rage with Nicolas Cage and The Perfect Family with Jason Ritter. Most recently he starred in the critically acclaimed FX series American Crime Story: The People VS OJ Simpson and the Emmy winning series Southland. Father of plus-sizedSupermodel Hunter McGrady, Michael has lived a lived a life meant for a screenplay. He was born and raised in Washington State where he studied Business Administration at the University of Washington with plans to attend law school. Those plans shifted when he was diagnosed with malignant melanoma at the age of 19(the same cancer that took his father’s life only one year prior). Upon receiving a clean bill of health, he decided to move to Los Angeles to pursue his lifelong (and secret) desire of acting. In addition to his success as an actor, he is an accomplished fine artist whose work is currently represented in several galleries across the country. McGrady and his wife Ilka, own and operate McGrady Fine Art. When not filming, McGrady can be found performing with his band Michael McGrady’s Sonic Groove in and around the Los Angeles area. He also enjoys sailing, surfing, riding his Harley or soaring his Hang Glider above the mountains of beautiful Santa Barbara. He holds two black belts in two different styles of Karate, and is actively involved in coaching youth sports– and even coached all three of his children. Follow Michael on Social Media:FacebookInstagramTwitterOfficial Site

Truth & Movies: A Little White Lies Podcast
#11 - Spider-Man: Homecoming / Song to Song / The Tree of Life

Truth & Movies: A Little White Lies Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2017 51:05


Nick Duncalf, Elena Lazic, and David Jenkins discuss the latest Spider-Man iteration, along with Terrance Malick's new film Song to Song, starring Michael Fassbender and Ryan Gosling - and to prepare for Malick's latest release, this week we've all re-watched his Palme D'Or winning and Oscar nominated 2011 film The Tree of Life. e: truthandmovies@tcolondon.com t: @lwlies lwlies.com / about.7digital.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

SpielbergPod - The Steven Spielberg Film Podcast

In this short (swear-free) solo episode I discuss episodes three and four of the Spielberg produced World War 2 TV show, The Pacific. Stick around until the end of the episode where I continue to explore films set in the Pacific theatre as I discuss the Terrance Malick film 'The Thin Red Line'.

Movie Meltdown
The Interruptions Become Part of the Art

Movie Meltdown

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2016 91:19


Movie Meltdown - Episode 358 This week we are coming to you "live" from the Flyover Film Festival where we talk with actor Nick Offerman and director Laura Dunn about the choices that helped guide them through their careers as well as creating and promoting the documentary - The Seer: A Portrait of Wendell Berry. Not only will we hear about Laura's approach to documentary film-making, but we'll also hear how she came to work with an amazing team including Nick as a co-producer and executive producers Terrance Malick and Robert Redford. As well as collaborating with cinematographer Lee Daniel (Boyhood, Dazed and Confused, Before Sunrise, Slacker). And while we discover that film-making (and life) may just be the the art of endurance, we also discuss... raising a family, Chicago, The Unsettling of America, art and wood and trees, Christian Bale, he's spitting at me... staring daggers at me... and I manage to keep my feet, Axe Cop, I like to interview people, a narcissistic culture, hey... you know what - orange and purple come here, Good Clean Fun,Yale, edit it like a piece of music, those perfect little green lawns, my gut would never let me, acrimonious, I'll come dig trenches, the state of Austin, building scenery, the question of truth, you had this plan... it never works out that way, I don't sleep much, a piece of the conversation, nature is a character itself, I'm chasing the ideas, bringing her her slippers and pipe at the end of the day, a more groovy version of the way Mike Leigh makes films, he disregards screens, we talked about fishing... and Pittsburgh, social justice issues, film as a mirror, Tugg, there's no accounting for taste, it's own blue collar attitude, one douche flexing and staring at you, Leo Burmester, Knight of Cups, a labor strike broke out, the Rodney King tapes, I'm trying to make you see what I see, the natural world, I care about something... and I want to make a film that makes you care about something, hammered away,Will and Grace, Jesse Eisenberg, The Unforeseen, they call it the Death Star, making yourself vulnerable as the interviewer, weird in a wonderful way, I was a good sword fighter, a very slowly rolling snowball, I did two back flips and said yes please, Michael Keaton, I feel a lot of things before I think them, more messy expensive and takes longer, and maybe the coolest woman... ever. "...I'm much messier... I really like getting lost and letting the material get me completely turned around and find my way out. I feel like it's the most honest way to be a documentary filmmaker." For more on the documentary "The Seer", go to: http://www.theseerfilm.com/ For more on the Flyover Film Festival, go to: http://www.louisvillefilmsociety.org/

The Cult of Matt and Mark Archive01
059 Aguirre The Wrath of God

The Cult of Matt and Mark Archive01

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2016


In 1972, Werner Herzog released the cult masterpiece Aguirre the Wrath of God starring the mad acting genius of Klaus Kinski. Matt struggles to verbalize the proper analogy for this obsessive story of hubris and doom, while Mark points out religion's seemingly absurd (yet obvious) place in the New World's conquest. Regardless, Aguirre is an amazingly shot experiment in gonzo/guerrilla film making that would go on to be heavily borrowed by other directors like Francis Ford Coppola and Terrance Malick.Download: 059 Aguirre The Wrath of God

Virtue in the Wasteland Podcast
Father's Day Special

Virtue in the Wasteland Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2016 93:34


The poignant importance of the father-child relationship. We discuss Kierkegaard's Fear and Trembling, the story of Abraham and Isaac, the Terrance Malick film Tree of Life, and fatherhood in general.

One Week Only - Podcast
Episode 2 - The Boy and The Beast

One Week Only - Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2016 35:02


Episode 2 of One Week Only! This week we're talking about "The Boy and the Beast" by Mamoru Hosoda (Summer Wars, Wolf Children), distributed by Funimation, who is also releasing Hosoda's out-of-print film "The Girl Who Leapt Through Time"! We also talk about some other indie releases this week, including Norway's "The Wave", "Knight of Cups" by Terrance Malick, and the anime "Kizumonogatari Part 1: Tekketsu" from Aniplex. Carlos's interview with Mamoru Hosoda on Indiewire: http://blogs.indiewire.com/sydneylevine/the-boy-and-the-beast-dir-mamoru-hosoda-on-shared-fatherhood-why-his-films-deal-with-two-worlds-20160115 Hosted by Carlos Aguilar & Conor Holt Music by Kevin MacLeod at www.incompetech.com

Four Seasons of Film
Episode 10.06 - Pan

Four Seasons of Film

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2015 33:14


Nathan and Scotty leave it up to Andydrogynous to discuss Pan on this week’s “Crap Night ONLY” show. Remember, listeners, “Crap” because of the reviewer and not necessarily the film itself. Two filmmaking comedians and one inept prepubescent sidekick talking about Joe Wright, Peter Pan, Hugh Jackman, Nirvana, The Ramones, Moulin Rouge! (2001), Terrance Malick, the Rooney Mara controversy, and the affects of changing of movie’s release date. Plus, Steven Spielberg’s Hook (1991) is referenced, endlessly. This episode is sponsored by Philz Coffee.

Four Seasons of Film
Episode 9.06 - Inside Out

Four Seasons of Film

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2015 42:03


Nathan and Scotty discuss Inside Out, the wonderful success of Pixar, Rocko’s Modern Life, Terrance Malick, childhood memories, and the sad history of Disney parents. Plus, Andydrogynous reviews Love & Mercy starring Paul Dano and John Cusack as dueling Brian Wilsons. Inside Out is a veritable smorgasbord of nostalgia, pleasantry, and goodness. Tune in and find out if this Pixar gem is right for you! This episode is sponsored by Philz Coffee.

Deep Dive Film School
#204 - Badlands / Knife In The Water / Top 5 On The Run Movies

Deep Dive Film School

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2013 94:51


At this moment, I didn't feel shame or fear, but just kind of blah, like when you're sitting there and all the water's run out of the bathtub. This episode, join the Adams as they take on two directorial firsts. Terrance Malick takes us to the badlands of Montana with his Starkweather influenced Badlands. Then we look at the third installment of our Polanski festival with Knife In The Water. Finally, our top 5 On The Run movies. Thanks for listening!

Movie Review Podcasts – Buy the ticket – A movie review podcast and blog.

After a weeks break following a heated discussion over Skyfall we return with another argumentative podcast reviewing Terrance Malick’s To The Wonder (2012). http://lewisafraser48989.podomatic.com/enclosure/2013-06-25T09_57_58-07_00.mp3

The AfterShow Podcast
The AfterShow No.358 THE TREE OF LIFE

The AfterShow Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2011 73:21


James, Mike, and Adam try to see the forest in Terrance Malick's autobiographical active viewing epic.  MENTAL HEALTH WARNING: The AfterShow doesn't start until 30:13.If you have a comment or question you can write us at theaftershowpodcast@gmail.com.  Call and leave a voicemail message at (206) 984-1298.  Or now find us on MySpace, and Facebook.  Thanks for listening.THE TREE OF LIFE Imdb Page: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0478304/

Averagedudes Movie Reviews
Averagedudes Movie Reviews Episode 12: But it's so beautiful!

Averagedudes Movie Reviews

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2011 132:51


Hello! We are back for another show and this time round Dudefozz and Lance have a discussion on Terrance Malick or more to the point are great visuals enough to create great cinema or does it need compelling story to back it up? In our what we've been watching section Lance talks about Red, White and Blue & Ninja (2009). While Dudefozz talks us through comedy masterpiece Bio-Dome and Australian film Animal Kingdom. We will also be answering your Twitter questions and reading out answers to our Twitter questions. Feedback – averagedudes@hotmail.co.uk Twitter – @lancec50 @dudefozz @AveragedudesMR @towatchpile Websites – http://www.averagedudelance.blogspot.com/ http://www.towatchpile.co.uk/ Anyway peace out suckers!

The Scene Stealers Podcast
Episode 27: Tree of Life, others (The Scene Stealers Podcast)

The Scene Stealers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2011


In a Ma Bell edition of the podcast, Trevan and Eric talk about Woody Allen's "Midnight In Paris," "Green Lantern" and Terrance Malick's stunning "Tree of Life."

Top 5 Film Podcast
Ep. 17 - The Tree of Life

Top 5 Film Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2011 99:28


In our 17th episode Trevor Schoenfeld and Jonathan Chang welcome "Going the Distance" screenwriter Geoff LaTulippe on Top 5 Film podcast to talk Terrance Malick's latest film "The Tree of Life." We also discuss Geoff's experience getting 'Going the Distance' made. Finally we also discuss a film series Trevor Schoenfeld is covering for KCET over the course of the summer.