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09. INTERVIEW: Here Out West writers Vonne Patiag and Bina Bhattacharya

Upcoming Attractions

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2022 58:23


On today's episode, we talk with Here Out West writers Vonne Patiag and Bina Bhattacharya and discuss the film, writing process, opening Sydney Film Festival, cinematic release and more. writing process, opening Sydney Film Festival, cinematic release and more. HERE OUT WEST will be available in cinemas from Feb 3. For more information visit: https://www.hereoutwestfilm.com/ - TIMECODES -00:00:00 - Intro00:01:54 - Screening at cinemas and opening Sydney Film Festival00:05:20 - POC storytelling and representation00:08:50 - The concept of Here Out West & Western Sydney culture00:16:27 - Here Out West and the pandemic 00:18:10 - The origins of Here Out West 00:22:34 - On interconnected storytelling & writing an anthology 00:32:05 - Vonne on his cameo appearance and working on SBS' The Unusual Suspects 00:34:32 - On the directors, post-production process and working with multiple languages 00:44:20 - Sydney Film Festival, CinefestOZ Film Festival and other festival experiences00:50:00 - Here Out West in cinemas February00:56:30 - Mushy and emotional moment00:57:50 - Thanks for watching!

SBS Filipino - SBS Filipino
'A story that feels true to us': Director Melvin Montalban and Writer Vonne Patiag on 'The Unusual Suspects'

SBS Filipino - SBS Filipino

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2021 12:20


Get to know Director Melvin Montalban and Writer Vonne Patiag of SBS' newest dramedy, 'The Unusual Suspects'.

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Never Have I Ever
Episode 09 - ... Saw My Culture Represented In The Media (ft. Vonne Patiag and Susana Downes)

Never Have I Ever

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2021 23:02


Erielle interviews the cast and crew of SBS's newest Australian comedy-drama - The Unusual Suspects. The show comes out on June 3rd and will showcase Australian-Filipino talent, something that will be a first for Erielle to see on national television.

Never Have I Ever
Episode 09 - ... Saw My Culture Represented In The Media (ft. Vonne Patiag and Susana Downes)

Never Have I Ever

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2021 23:02


Erielle interviews the cast and crew of SBS's newest Australian comedy-drama - The Unusual Suspects. The show comes out on June 3rd and will showcase Australian-Filipino talent, something that will be a first for Erielle to see on national television.

SBS Kurdish - SBS Kurdî
Western Sydney Shorts, first online film festival in Sydney - Yekem festivalî onlaynî film le Sydney: Western Sydney Shorts

SBS Kurdish - SBS Kurdî

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2020 10:32


We speak to Vonne Patiag, curator of Western Sydney Shorts- a film festival by Blacktown Arts and Curious Works, which commences on 15th of May. the eight films that will be release will be available for streaming online Blacktown Arts social media platforms for 10 days at a time only. - Le em lêdawne da le gell rêkxerî festîcalî filmî kurt le rojawayî Sydney, Vonne Patiag, bas le nawerokî ew festîval dekey ke bo yekem care le Sydney festîvalêkî weha hemu filmekanî be xorayî le ser înternêt pêşkeş bikat.

What Can We Do?
Vonne Patiag is amplifying minority voices in Australian content

What Can We Do?

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2020 22:05


Australian content still has a long way to go in terms of representing diverse and inclusive voices, despite years of dialogue and debate. Vonne Patiag is a Filipino Australian filmmaker who has worked in the industry for over a decade. In this episode, Vonne talks about how he found his authentic voice, what it lends to his art, the inclusive practices he used in the making of his web series "Halal Gurls", and how POC content creators are finding their own platforms outside of traditional media. Website (for show notes and transcripts) www.whatcanwedopodcast.com Socials Facebook Instagram

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Ideas at the House
What is toxic masculinity? | All About Women 2019

Ideas at the House

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2019 58:06


Boys are often expected to conform to a culture that regards violence, dominance and emotional repression as masculine. So how are gender roles enforced, and how are sweet little boys socialised into men who do harm? This episode is a live recording of the event Man Up, from All About Women 2019, featuring TV host Osher Günsberg, writer Clementine Ford, and filmmaker Vonne Patiag joined Edwina Throsby in a discussion about how we can all work to dismantle sexism.

Race Matters
Episode 7: Bakla in Blacktown (with Vonne Patiag and Joan Morgan)

Race Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2019 30:52


Today on Race Matters, Darren and Tanya are joined by Filipino-Australian writer, producer and director Vonne Patiag to talk about his 2018 short film Tomgirl, queerness and masculinity. How do we, of the diaspora, define or redefine notions of identity that follow us from overseas? Namely, what does it mean to be Bakla in contemporary Australia? You can stream Tomgirl on SBS on Demand, and catch Vonne speaking this Sunday March 10 at Sydney Opera House's All About Women festival, on a panel titled 'Man up.' You'll also hear from American author Joan Morgan talking Lauryn Hill, hip hop and feminism – and you can catch her speaking more on all of those things this weekend at her talk at All About Women too. Grab tickets from sydneyoperahouse.com. Also, Solange dropped her album When I Get Home last week and we have THOUGHTS! Stay tuned for a special Race Matters podcast featuring an extended chat with Joan Morgan and further exploration of feminism, queerness and inclusion in hip hop, out this Wednesday.

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Agenda
EP 84 FATHER'S DAY & SCREEN REPRESENTATION

Agenda

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2018 60:44


Who do you look up to or learn from? For Thoughts That Count we talked pros and cons of Father's Day and all kinds of families/relationships, featuring an analysis of some problematic Kanye West lyrics about being a father and what that means to him.  We were also joined by filmmaker, producer and actor Vonne Patiag, who works across stage, screen and performance to focus on issues exploring queer and ethnic intersection in Australia. Vonne has co-written a queer sitcom called Obviously! That opens as part of Sydney Fringe Festival next Thursday night, he’s also recently created a short documentary calledShading, examining current practices of ‘white-washing’ ethnic skin tones of performers in the film and theatre industries. Plus, we spoke to Sarinah Masukor and Jaya Keaney about The Watermelon Woman, a film that stars Cheryl Dunye as a movie-obsessed young queer woman working in a Philadelphia video store. She’s drawn to films from the 1930s which feature anonymous black women and decides to make a documentary about actress Fae Richards, known as ‘the Watermelon Woman’. Sarinah from Runway Australian Experimental Art has been working with Jaya Keaney to feature Jaya’s written response to the film, and Runway are hosting a screening happening at Golden Age Cinema and Bar on Wednesday September 12. 

Queerstories
55 Vonne Patiag: The In-Between

Queerstories

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2018 10:43


Vonne Patiag takes a strange look at the behind the scenes drama during a short film production, involving voodoo shamans and a hate-criming pineapple. Vonne is a Writer and Director working in theatre and film. His most recent short film ‘Window’ had its World Premiere at St. Kilda Film Festival 2016 where it won Best Short Film in its category. It’s gone on to screen at festivals around the country. In 2015, his short film ‘Yang’ had its World Premiere at A Night Of Horror, Australia’s Leading Genre Film Festival and his short film ‘The Dead Man’s Face Was My Own’ won Best Film, Best Cinematography and Best Editing at the Made In The West Film Festival. He was recently announced as a recipient of the Hot Shots Plus 2017 funding round from Screen Australia for his online series ‘Boy (Space) Friends’, focusing on issues of masculinity, racism and queer identity in Western Sydney, and he has just wrapped production on Tomgirl, a short film about Filipino Bakla culture in Blacktown. Queerstories is an LGBTQI+ storytelling night programmed by Maeve Marsden, with regular events around Australia. For Queerstories event dates, visit www.maevemarsden.com, and follow Queerstories on Facebook. The Queerstories book is published by Hachette Australia, and can be purchased from your favourite independent bookseller or on Booktopia. To support Queerstories, become a patron at www.patreon.com/ladysingsitbetter And for gay stuff and insomnia rants follow me - Maeve Marsden - on Twitter and Instagram.   See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.