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We're visiting other shelves on the bookcase again, this time to dig into World of Darkness: Hong Kong. As with the Tokyo citybook, this was a Year of the Lotus supplement that was ostensibly for all the oWoD gamelines, but in truth was more vampire-centric than anything. Still—the tilts at the other games are present, and to help us sort through the Prodigals, we were joined by Terry Robinson from Mage: the Podcast (recorded before his passing) and Josh Heath from Werewolf: the Podcast (with whom Pooka recorded a follow-up segment more recently). From a Changeling perspective, the book notably contains example of hsien that are not quite built like Kithain, but are still a far cry from those in Land of Eight Million Dreams, which would not come out for several more months. The book overall is a richly described take on the city, and while its approach and accuracy are... debatable, some of it surprisingly prescient for what would follow in the next 25 years. If you'd like to go beyond taking our word for it, you can pick up a copy of the title at https://www.storytellersvault.com/product/344?affiliate_id=3063731. And as with the Tokyo episode, some links for the ad hoc World of Darkness Podcast Network: Werewolf: the Podcast can be heard at https://keepontheheathlands.podbean.com/, and Josh Heath's other endeavor, OpCast (arms around the Trinity Continuum), may be perused at https://creators.spotify.com/pod/show/opcast; Mage: the Podcast is at https://magethepodcast.com/ In the long ago times of Season One, we spoke with Josh about Werewolf/Changeling crossover (https://changelingthepodcast.com/podcast/episode-8-werewolf-changeling-with-josh-heath/), and with Terry on Mage/Changeling crossover (https://changelingthepodcast.com/podcast/episode-14-mage-changeling-with-terry-robinson/) And for our usual passel of links: Discord: https://discord.me/ctp Email: podcast@changelingthepodcast.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100082973960699 Mastodon: https://dice.camp/@ChangelingPod Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/changelingthepodcast YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ChangelingThePodcast your hosts Josh Hillerup (any pronoun) warns you not to meddle in the affairs of dragons, for you are crunchy and taste good with hoisin sauce. Pooka G (any pronoun/they) has few weaknesses, but a maximalist signage aesthetic such as found in Kowloon is one of them. We all need stories. What happens in our daily lives changes our stories. —Wong Kar-Wai
No episódio de hoje, Alexandre e Fred se juntam ao cinéfilo e ouvinte Guilherme Ferro para a gravação de mais um "Dicas Triplas do PFC" e nele conversam sobre três filmes que muitos cinéfilos podem desconhecer: Do Reino Unido trazemos a produção de Harry Saltzman que alavancou a carreira de Michael Caine, "IPCRESS: Arquivo Confidencial" (The IPCRESS File, 1965), dirigido por Sidney J. Furie; Da Itália, o longa dirigido por Maurizio Lucidi ainda sem título no Brasil, mas que numa tradução livre poderia ser nominado como "A Vítima Escolhida" (La vittima designata, 1971); Por fim debatemos o longa "Anjos Caídos" (Do lok tin si, 1995), filme produzido em Hong Kong e dirigido por Wong Kar-Wai.Capítulos00:00:00 Introdução00:06:10 IPCRESS: Arquivo Confidencial00:39:14 A Vítima Escolhida01:10:40 Anjos Caídos01:26:45 Spoilers de "IPCRESS: Arquivo Confidencial" 01:33:00 Spoilers de "A Vítima Escolhida" 01:36:10 Spoilers de "Anjos Caídos" ----------------------Acesse nosso site: http://www.filmesclassicos.com.br/Acesse nossa página no Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/podcastfilmesclassicos/
It's been a little light out there for titles in physical media world but this week has no shortage of interesting ones and Peter Sobczynski joins Erik Childress to talk you through them. They include one of Wong-Kar Wai's most remembered films and John Sayles' foray into studio filmmaking in the ‘80s. John Wayne goes to war and then later goofs off with John Ford. There are new 4K editions of two of Steven Soderbergh's films plus one of Abel Ferrara's more treasured crime dramas. Then the pair wade into the controversies and legacy of Paul Verhoeven's Basic Instinct. 1:49 - Criterion (Chungking Express 4K) 7:57 - Kino (Sands of Iwo Jima 4K, Donovan's Reef 4K) 18:33 - Fun City (Baby, It's You) 27:21 – Lions Gate (King of New York 4K, Basic Instinct 4K) 56:04 – Warner Bros. (The Good German 4K, The Informant 4K) 1:14:19 – New Theatrical Titles On Blu-ray (Sonic the Hedgehog 3, Heart Eyes) 1:16:53 - New Blu-ray Announcements CLICK ON THE FILMS TO RENT OR PURCHASE AND HELP OUT THE MOVIE MADNESS PODCAST
This is a clip of the latest Bonus pod! For the full episode, please subscribe on Patreon. Who's ready to YEARN? The boys watch Wong Kar Wai's film "In The Mood For Love" and discuss its incredible cinematography, melancholy "romance-of-sorts", and of course, the impeccable early 60s menswear worn by Tony Leung's Mr. Chow. Light up those cigs, put on a slim tie, and listen on! Ethan's Essay: https://alittlebitofrest.com/2025/04/01/the-menswear-from-in-the-mood-for-love-2000/ Support us on Patreon and join the Discord: https://www.patreon.com/styleanddirection/ Follow us on Instagram! www.instagram.com/styleanddirection/ www.instagram.com/ethanmwong/ www.instagram.com/spencerdso/ www.instagram.com/awyeahmj Podcast is produced by MJ Kintanar
Happy Together (1997; Dir.: Wong Kar-Wai) Canon Fodder Episode 34 Daniel and Corky rekindle their passion for Wong Kar-Wai by reviewing his 1997 film Happy Together. But were your hosts in the mood for loving this moody love story, or will they relegate it to the ashes of […] The post Happy Together – Canon Fodder Episode 34 appeared first on Dare Daniel & Canon Fodder Podcasts.
I veckans Stil ska vi titta närmare på relationen mellan mode och film och prata med två modeskapare och en stylist om vilka filmer de inspireras av. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. Modeskaparen Roland Hjort älskar Petra von Kants bittra tårar av Rainer Werner Fassbinder och Viskningar och rop av Ingemar Bergman och har designat flera plagg inspirerade av filmerna. Stylisten Ursula Wångander tittar på Wong Kar-wais In the Mood for Love och drömmer om filmens klänningar. Och designern Bea Szenfeldt minns sin ungdoms många filmer som räddade henne från att smittas av 90-talets minimalism.
Send us a textThis week we discuss the self-declared cinephile's favourite, Wong Kar Wai's In The Mood For Love. If you live near London and want to catch it, check out showtimes at The Prince Charles - it's screening this Sunday (23rd) as it happens. We get into Kar Wai's eccentric directorial method and the many versions of the film there could have been - but thank the film gods for this one. References“The Troubled Production of In The Mood for Love” production film for 20th anniversaryBeautifully formatted New Yorker article about In The Mood For LoveThat cut dance scene-----------If you love what we do, please like, subscribe and leave a review!Edited and produced by Lily Austin and James BrailsfordOriginal music by James BrailsfordInstagram TikTokEmail us
Gemeinsam mit Michael Tierse, Freund des Hauses und mein ehemaliger Co-Host bei Das ABC des Films, snacke ich mich durch neun Werbe-Kurzfilme für den BMW-Konzern. Dass uns die Automodelle in The Hire herzlich wenig interessieren, dürfte schnell rauszuhören sein. Dafür interessieren uns die illustren Namen hinter der Kamera umso mehr: John Woo, Tony Scott, Wong Kar-Wai, Ang Lee … hach!
No hay quien pare a nuestros detectives; caso que abrimos, caso que se lanzan a intentar resolver el primer día. Con Francesc Miralles abordamos las siete claves de la filosofía china. Laura Martínez recoge guante y hace un recorrido por la carrera cinematográfica del director Wong Kar-Wai. Carol Viciano nos trae nuevo 'clickbait.i-por-ahí' y también la opinión de Edurne sobre el tema.
No hay quien pare a nuestros detectives; caso que abrimos, caso que se lanzan a intentar resolver el primer día. Con Francesc Miralles abordamos las siete claves de la filosofía china. Laura Martínez recoge guante y hace un recorrido por la carrera cinematográfica del director Wong Kar-Wai. Carol Viciano nos trae nuevo 'clickbait.i-por-ahí' y también la opinión de Edurne sobre el tema.
Depois do clássico interregno para mandarmos bitaites sobre as estatuetas douradas demasiado musculadas, voltamos para fechar o ciclo É SÓ UM AMIGO. Mais uma escolha em que a traição poderá estar numa zona cinzento-dúbia (a dos protagonistas), neste retrato visualmente deslumbrante de Hong Kong nos anos 60. É difícil ficar indiferente à estética do tio Wong Kar Wai, e a esta dupla que exala charme e elegância por todos os poros. Aviso: o filme pode dar muita fome aquando da sua visualização.
con Vincent Lindon protagonista di “Noi e loro” di Delphine e Muriel Coulin; Emanuela Fanelli e Edoardo Leo tra gli interpreti di “Follemente” di Paolo Genovese; Igor Bezinovic regista del documentario “Fiume o morte!”; la voce di Mohammad Rasoulof su “Il seme del fico sacro”. Tra le uscite: “Anora” di Sean Baker; “L'erede” di Xavier Legrand; “Paddington in Perù” di Dougal Wilson; “In the mood for love” di Wong Kar Wai.
In week 3 of “Ohhhhhh The Weather Outside is Frightful!” we make some questionable decisions regarding the criteria of our theme (don't worry, it counts… we think) and head to Canada for some giallo-inspired slashings with CURTAINS! Along the way we discuss things that are bad about billionaires (all things), Wolf Man, Miami Connection, and some Wong Kar Wai! We do it all at the SHUDcast! Come join us on our Patreon where you get access to our Discord, full videos, and bonus episodes! More us! https://www.patreon.com/c/shudcast 00:00 - 11:20ish - Intros: Weird things that have been in our noses, our new mascot, what more we should do for listeners, billionaires, and some other gross stuff! 11:20ish - 50:00ish - The other stuff we watched this time! Cody - Peter Pan (1953), Wolf Man (2025), Black Friday (1940), Hellraiser: Hellseeker, Companion, Miami Connection, Twilight, and Twilight: New Moon Austin - Miami Connection, Hellraiser: Hellseeker, and The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug Curtis - Companion, Miami Connection, Gattaca, A Different Man, The Woman in Black (2012), Lost Highway, Chungking Express, Fallen Angels, Days of Being Wild, Hellraiser: Hellseeker, The Damned, Black Mountain Side, As Above So Below, and Birth Lucas - Miami Connection and Hellraiser: Hellseeker 50:00ish - 1:23:30 - CURTAINS - SHUDdown and discussion! 1:23:30 - End - The final pick in our series “Ohhhhhh The Weather Outside is Frightful!”
We wrap up Season 5 with our final definitive director ranking of the year by discussing the man with dark sunglasses from Hong Kong: Wong Kar Wai. Join the 1001 by 1 crew as we break down all 10 of his feature films, discuss the vibes within each of these films, and debate what is the best Wong Kar Wai film. Is it “Chungking Express” or “In the Mood for Love”? Or who knows, are you a fan of “My Blueberry Nights” and Norah Jones' performance? Tune in and see what the ranking has in store! Chapters (AI Generated) 00:00 Introduction to Wong Kar Wai 11:43 Themes of Loneliness and Collaboration 18:31 Wong Kar Wai's Unique Directing Style 24:07 The Emotional Depth of Wong Kar Wai's Films 30:46 The Evolution of Wong Kar Wai's Work 36:55 The Journey to Gold: A Parent's Perspective 52:30 Diving into 'My Blueberry Nights': A Critical Analysis 59:56 Exploring Character Dynamics and Relationships 01:05:55 Wong Kar Wai's Collaborators and Their Impact 01:17:01 Diving into Ashes of Time and Its Reception 01:24:31 Personal Connections to Film 01:36:11 Diving into 'Days of Being Wild' 01:46:32 The Complexities of '2046' 01:53:25 Emotional Depth in Film 02:00:51 The Grandmaster: A Cinematic Journey 02:15:00 Happy Together: A Study of Toxic Relationships 02:26:59 In the Mood for Love: Mastery of Emotion and Memory 02:31:59 Exploring 'Chungking Express' and Its Impact 02:46:01 Comparative Analysis of Wong Kar Wai's Films 02:52:02 Season Recap and Future Directions You can listen to us wherever you listen to podcasts! You can find us on Twitter: x.com/1001by1 You can find us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/1001by1/ You can find us on Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/1001by1.bsky.social You can find us on Letterboxd - https://letterboxd.com/1001by1/ You can find us on Facebook: facebook.com/1001by1 You can find us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@1001by1pod You can send us an email at 1001by1@gmail.com. Intro/Outro music is “Bouncy Gypsy Beats” by John Bartmann.
90% recovered from pneumonia, 8pl8s RETURNS (I'm back) for a display of love for the GRAND album Mezzanine (1998) by Bristol band MASSIVE ATTACK. With a cinematic twist, namely the use of the band's music in House M.D. (2004 - 2012), the Wachowskis' The Matrix (1999), Guy Ritchie's Snatch (2000), Wong Kar-Wai's Fallen Angels (1995), and how Mezzanine's album art reminds me of the opening credits of David Fincher's adaptation of The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2011). SHARE THE SHOW WITH ALL YOUR DISSOLVED FRIENDS & RATE 5 STARS ~ 8pl8s IG: https://www.instagram.com/8pl8s/ Tracklist: A 1. Angel 2. Risingson 3. Teardrop B 1. Inertia Creeps 2. Exchange 3. Dissolved Girl C 1. Man Next Door 2. Black Milk 3. Mezzanine D 1. Group Four 2. (Exchange) #massiveattack #wongkarwai #musicpodcast #filmpodcast
Wong Kar-Wai ist der zarte Melancholiker des Kinos: Verloren und orientierungslos gleiten die Protagonisten in „Chungking Express“ durch Hongkong. Halt gewährt lediglich ein Imbiss, der postmodernes Allerlei zubereitet und doch zu einer adhoc-Heimat werden kann. Erzählt wird die Geschichte zweier Cops, die die Liebe verloren haben und eine neue suchen. In der Kontingenz des Glücks ist alles möglich. Dieser moderne Film noir ist ein Klassiker des Weltkinos. Mehr dazu von Wolfgang M. Schmitt im Filmkompass! Werbung: Das Best-Of von DIE FILMANALYSE als Buch. Mit einem Vorwort von Dominik Graf. Affiliate-Link: https://amzn.to/3NCkVHB Unser Kinderbuch „Die kleinen Holzdiebe und das Rätsel des Juggernaut“ ist erschienen! Affiliate-Link: https://amzn.to/47h1LQI Die Anthologie SELBST SCHULD! ist jetzt erschienen. Affiliate-Link: https://amzn.to/47qau3a Sie können DIE FILMANALYSE finanziell unterstützen – vielen Dank! Wolfgang M. Schmitt Betreff: DIE FILMANALYSE IBAN: DE29 5745 0120 0130 7858 43 BIC: MALADE51NWD PayPal: http://www.paypal.me/filmanalyse Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/wolfgangmschmitt Wolfgang M. Schmitt auf Twitter: https://twitter.com/SchmittJunior Wolfgang M. Schmitt auf Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wolfgangm.schmittjun/ Wolfgang M. Schmitt auf Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wolfgangmschmitt/ Produziert von FatboyFilm: https://www.fatboyfilm.de/ https://www.facebook.com/fatboyfilm/ https://www.instagram.com/fatboyfilm/
In this episode, we dive into Fallen Angels, one of Wong Kar Wai's most visually stunning and emotionally layered films. Known for his distinct cinematic style, Wong blends fragmented storytelling with poetic visuals to explore themes of loneliness, alienation, and disconnection in Hong Kong's urban landscape. The film's fragmented narrative is complemented by Wong's trademark use of disorienting camera movements, which heighten the emotional intensity and immerse viewers in the characters' internal worlds. Through his unique approach, Wong Kar Wai invites us to reflect on the complexities of human connection and the feeling of being lost in a modern, disconnected city.
With his short film The Light Before the Sun making its world premiere at the Hamilton Film Festival this Saturday, October 26, actor and director Michael Greyeyes is here to talk about his newfound passion for Wong Kar-Wai's 2000 romance In the Mood for Love. Your genial host Norm Wilner has been waiting so long for someone to pick this one, you guys.
Zac and Amanda swap movies the other has never seen to shed light on each other's cinematic blindspots. Theme is: director blindspots. Sometimes it's movies in our blindspots, sometimes it's entire filmographies from certain directors. Two masters of the art of filmmaking, Wong Kar-Wai and Stanley Kubrick, make their way to the Blindspotters feed. Amanda watches Hong Kong classic IN THE MOOD FOR LOVE (2000) and Zac watches dystopian insanity in A CLOCKWORK ORANGE (1972). Follow Blindspotters on Instagram at @blindspotterspod and on Twitter at @blindspotters.
Welcome to episode eight of our series about memory and the movies that made us. This week, we're talking about hopeless romantics, crazy eyes, and yearning. This is the romance movie pod. God help us all. 'Chungking Express' (1994) and '500 Days of Summer' (2009).Hosted by Zack Miller and Stephen Williams
This week, Sam, Diana, and Christie delve into Wong Kar-wai's Chungking Express to close out this month's theme of bodies and the media. They discuss the movie's portrayal of longing, pining, and missed connections amidst the bustling backdrop of 1990s Hong Kong. They explore the film's representations of indirect communication, cultural identity, and the loneliness and nostalgia that permeate its narrative. Bridges Mental Health connects Asian, Pacific Islander, South Asian Americans (APISA) with culturally responsive mental health professionals and resources. We hope to make mental health care more accessible and approachable across the Asian diaspora.Find a TherapistJoin our Clinician Community Write to us with comments & questions, we'd love to hear from you.@bridgesmentalhealthbridgesmentalhealthnyc@gmail.combuymeacoffee.com/bridgesmh
On this episode of What a Picture, Bryan and Hannah chow down on expired cans of pineapple while discussing Chungking Express, the 1994 movie directed by Wong Kar-wai that ranks #88 on Sight and Sound's 2022 Greatest Films of All Time Critics' Poll. Email us at podcast@whatapicturepod.com What a Picture website: https://whatapicturepod.com Bryan's Social Media: Bluesky | Letterboxd | Twitter | Instagram Music is "Phaser" by Static in Verona.
On the twentieth episode of ATFT, I talk with director Craig Ienne Pedroza! Craig is a Jacksonville filmmaker who fell in love with cinema at a young age and his passion for film has only grown through the years. Musicals like The Court Jester, Singin' in the Rain, and The Sound of Music were some of the first musicals that have impacted him to this day. His favorite film is Damian Chazelle's La La Land. He earned a Bachelor's degree in Film & Production last year and has won both the Best Micro Short at Infinity Fest and Best Jax 180 at the Apologia Film Festival for his short film "The Candles are Wilting", which you can watch on YouTube by clicking here!: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MXecwF6x0xU. This is Craig's third guest appearance on the wide release of ATFT! He was previously a guest on the episodes #FilmTwitter Trends: Directors edition and the 2024 Oscars Special. Overall, this is his fifth guest appearance on the show. This episode marks the first time I have interviewed a friend on ATFT! Craig and I became friends through our mutual friend, Taylor, who helped recruit him to join our team of making a short film. Craig was incredibly helpful and gave me advice I really needed at the time amidst the stressful environment. We share similar interests in film, especially in regards to Wong Kar- Wai. Two years later, we often talk or text about film and I love learning of his often fascinating, unique takes. When I started this podcast two years ago, it was always my intention to interview my friends but I grew somewhat hesitant since I expected I would know many of the answers to the questions asked. I ended up learning so much about Craig and I couldn't be happier with what became of this episode. This episode was recorded on May 10, 2024. Craig's musical drama short, "We Dream of Eden", has been long anticipated. The film is about dreams and how a stranger can have a strong impact on another. The story is told through a young boy, Noah's (Aisha Christopher Williams jr), eyes and his fractured memories of the turbulent relationship between up- and- coming star July (Lina Smith) and her boyfriend Rowan (Jadon Le). Lina Smith has been a guest on two previously released episodes: Horror films and the 2024 Oscars Special! I was very fortunate to work on this film as a script supervisor but more so capturing behind the scenes footage. Craig's goal for the film is for the audience to leave the theater with a certain, individualized and impactful feeling. Craig led a positive and collaborative set filled with people who share a deep passion for film. "We Dream of Eden" will be submitted to a few film festivals so stay updated on when and where you can watch the short film by following @iennefilm on both Instagram and YouTube as well as his production company KAIBIGANfilm on Instagram. Craig gives a very real, honest interview that spans from his early interest in film thanks to his grandparents and mother to reflecting on his previous work to his boldest project yet, "We Dream of Eden". His story and work ethic is sure to inspire aspiring filmmakers. In this episode, Craig and I also talk about the brilliance of 12 Angry Men, the challenges of filmmaking, and how he opened up and became more social thanks to three factors including film and his girlfriend Lina. All this and more on the latest episode of All the Film Things! Background music created and used with permission by the Copyright Free Music - Background Music for Videos channel on YouTube.
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This episode was originally released May 17, 2021 This week we discuss the Wong Kar-Wai classic Chungking Express, the changing face of Hong Kong, stillness and transience, quirkiness and metaphor, and what a romantic comedy should be. Chungking Express is a 1994 Hong Kong romantic crime comedy-drama film written and directed by Wong Kar-wai. The film consists of two stories told in sequence, each about a lovesick Hong Kong policeman mulling over his relationship with a woman. The first story stars Takeshi Kaneshiro as a cop obsessed with his breakup with a woman named May, and his encounter with a mysterious drug smuggler (Brigitte Lin). The second stars Tony Leung as a police officer roused from his gloom over the loss of his flight attendant girlfriend (Valerie Chow) by the attentions of a quirky snack bar worker (Faye Wong). "Chungking" in the title refers to Chungking Mansions in Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong, where Wong grew up in the 1960s. "Express" refers to the food stand Midnight Express, located in Lan Kwai Fong, an area in Central, Hong Kong. I Love This You Should Too is hosted by Samantha & Indy Randhawa
Samantha reviews her favourite biblical western lovestory Redeeming Love, while Indy gets back into the world of Wong KarWai with a review of Days of Being Wild, and we get ready for In The Mood For Love and 2046. I Love This You Should Too is hosted by Samantha & Indy Randhawa Redeeming Love is a 2022 American Christian Western romance film directed by D.J. Caruso, who co-wrote the screenplay with Francine Rivers. The film is based on Rivers' 1991 novel of the same name, which was based on the Biblical story of Hosea, and is set in the American Old West during the California Gold Rush. It stars Abigail Cowen, Tom Lewis and Logan Marshall-Green. Days of Being Wild is a 1990 Hong Kong drama film written and directed by Wong Kar-Wai. Starring some of the best-known actors and actresses in Hong Kong, including Leslie Cheung, Andy Lau, Maggie Cheung, Carina Lau, Jacky Cheung and Tony Leung, the film marks the first collaboration between Wong and cinematographer Christopher Doyle, with whom he has since made six more films. In the Mood for Love (Chinese: 花樣年華; lit. 'Flowery Years') is a 2000 romantic drama film written, produced and directed by Wong Kar-wai. A co-production between Hong Kong and France, it portrays a man (Tony Leung) and a woman (Maggie Cheung) in 1962 whose spouses have an affair together and who slowly develop feelings for each other. It forms the second part of an informal trilogy, alongside Days of Being Wild[6] and 2046. 2046 is a 2004 romantic drama film written, produced and directed by Wong Kar-wai. An international co-production between Hong Kong, France, Italy, China and Germany, it is a loose sequel to Wong's films Days of Being Wild (1990) and In the Mood for Love (2000). It follows the aftermath of Chow Mo-wan's unconsummated affair with Su Li-zhen in 1960s Hong Kong and includes elements of science fiction.
Meet Ketty Shan, a French Polynesian interior designer who was the principal architect of Soho House Hong Kong when the private members' club made their first major expansion in Asia. Born and raised in Tahiti in a Hakka Chinese family, Ketty joins us on the podcast to talk about her experience growing up in French Polynesia and career journey as an interior designer. She also talks to us about one of her recent projects Kinsman - a Cantonese cocktail salon inspired by Wong Kar Wai's chef-d'oeuvre In the Mood for Love. Ketty talks about how she infused the timeless glamour of old-world Hong Kong into every corner of the dreamy speakeasy. Follow Ketty: Instagram - instagram.com/ateliershan Website - www.atelier-shan.com Featured Venue: Kinsman (instagram.com/kinsman.hk) ---------------------------------------------- Stay Connected with Proudly Asian: Website - proudly-asian.com Instagram - instagram.com/proudly.asian Youtube - youtube.com/@proudlyasianpodcast TikTok - tiktok.com/@proudly.asian Support us - ko-fi.com/proudlyasian Email us - proudlyasianpodcast@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/proudlyasian/support
In this episode of the SheClicks Women in Photography Podcast, Angela Nicholson sits down with Wanda Martin, an acclaimed photographer whose unique eye and remarkable journey from the countryside of Hungary to the heart of London's photographic scene have captivated many. Wanda, now a Canon Ambassador, director, visual artist, and a notable figure in the world of photography, shares insights into her creative process, her roots, and the power of photography.Wanda recounts her initial encounter with photography, nurtured by her father, a photographer himself, who introduced her to the craft despite his reservations about her pursuing a career in the field. This early exposure, coupled with a Canon EOS 20D, ignited a lifelong passion that eventually led her to professional photography, defying her father's hopes of her choosing a more conventional path.Despite starting with digital photography, Wanda also delves into the analog world, mastering the art of shooting and processing black and white film under her father's guidance. This blend of digital immediacy and analog depth characterizes her approach, allowing her versatility across commercial and personal projects.The conversation also touches upon Wanda's artistic influences, notably the painterly and cinematic qualities that infuse her work with a distinct aesthetic. She expresses a particular fondness for the pre-Raphaelite movement and filmmakers like Wong Kar-Wai, whose use of light and colour significantly influence her photographic style.Wanda shares her experiences navigating the photography industry, emphasizing the importance of networking and social media in establishing a presence. She reflects on the evolving landscape of fashion photography, acknowledging the increasing representation of women behind the lens.Her narrative is one of creativity and connection to the subjects she captures. From self-portraits that delve into personal narratives to collaborations with musicians and actors, Wanda aims to offer a glimpse into the souls of her subjects.Listeners are treated to a deep dive into Wanda's creative ethos and her aspirations for future projects.This episode of the SheClicks Women in Photography Podcast highlights Wanda Martin's remarkable career and artistic vision and serves as an inspiration for aspiring photographers everywhere.Connect with WandaWebsiteInstagramVimeoCanonThis podcast is supported by Canon, a leading technology company founded in Japan in 1937. Canon is dedicated to helping people reimagine and push the boundaries of what is possible through imaging. Canon believes in living and working together for the common good to develop a better society and a more inclusive and equitable world.Support the show
Issue 47 of the monthly magazine podcast for the discerning film nerd continues with the Features, and for this issue we are focusing on East Asian cinema. Our Classics and Recommended is the notorious Takashi Miike psychological horror Audition, followed by our Hidden Gem the Korean cold war thriller Steel Rain. Our One that Got Away discusses how legendary filmmaker Wong Kar-Wai spent years nearly making international spy thriller The Lady From Shanghai with Nicole Kidman, and our Remake Hatewatch is the ill-advised US remake of Oldboy. As a treat at the end we discuss how we'd like to see a remake of one of the ninja films of the 80s. Our latest Double Reel Monthly and Penalty Shootout Film Quiz are out now, and our Big Conversation will be out in a week's time.
We get a glimpse of the future in our review of Madame Web and may even end up seeing it twice. Plus, we also talk Wong Kar-Wai's Fallen Angels, Nyad, Gurren Lagann, The Eternal Memory and the first five films in the Godzilla franchise. Follow the show on X: @thecinemaspeak Follow the show on Instagram: cinemaspeakpodcast Subscribe on Youtube: Cinema Speak Intro: 0:00 - 8:58 Review - Madame Web: 8:58 - 1:19:25 Movie Roulette - Fallen Angels: 1:19:25 - 1:43:17 Micro-Reviews - Godzilla franchise, Godzilla Analog Horror, Nyad, Gurren Lagann, Monsters 103 Mercies Dragon Damnation, The Eternal Memory, Hazbin Hotel: 1:43:17 - 2:34:31 This week in new releases/Outro: 2:34:31 - 2:42:05
Love is in the air! On our Valentine's Day special epiode of the Fu for Thought podcst, we review Wong Kar Wai's emotional, thought provoking masterpiece, In the Mood for Love. We get DEEP with this one and discuss the film's various themes, metaphors and ideas. We dive into Chan's (Maggie Cheung's) Singapore visit, the importance of the colour red and we ask if the two leads are ever physically intimate. Later on we answer listener questions about romance and list off our favourite Rom Coms. Enjoy!
Valentine's Day is fast approaching so we decided to get in the mood by watching Wong Kar-Wai's 2000 film, "In The Mood For Love."You know this is a sad movie but we had a good time talking about it because, in addition to discussing stifled romance, we also discuss: startling revelations about one of the hosts; this film's connection to a previously covered movie on the podcast; memories; books we hate; and noodles!Want co contact the show? Email us at cheerupbuddypod@gmail.com.Follow us on Instagram @cheerupbuddypod Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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This week, I'm joined by Brent Leuthold (AwakeintheDark.com) to review Mean Girls in a non-spoiler and spoiler review. Then, in our secondary review, we discuss the sci-fi thriller, I.S.S. For Potpourri, I share some brief thoughts about Wong Kar-Wai's Chungking Express while Brent talks about the new Netflix docuseries, American Nightmare. Timestamps Show Start - 00:28 News - 11:00 Reviews Mean Girls - 24:38 Spoiler Review - 52:02 I.S.S. - 1:08:09 Spoiler Review - 1:24:26 Potpourri Matt: Chungking Express (1994) - 1:36:13 Brent: American Nightmare - 1:42:12 Closing the Ep - 1:47:43 Patreon Clip - 1:50:09 Related Links Jesse Eisenberg, Kieran Culkin Sundance Comedy-Drama ‘A Real Pain' Sells to Searchlight for $10 Million Netflix Buys Sundance Thriller ‘It's What's Inside' in Huge $17 Million Sale Brent's Letterboxd Awake in the Dark Brent's Review of I.S.S. Brent's Review of Mean Girls (2024) Brent's Review of The Beekeeper Brent's Top Ten Films of 2023 As Good As It Gets - Linktree Follow Us on Social Media My Letterboxd YouTube Facebook Twitter/X Instagram Threads Bluesky TikTok My 2024 Podcast and Writing Archive One Year of Criterion Channel - Dec 24, 2023 - Dec 23, 2024 Apple Podcasts Spotify Audible Support Us on Patreon for Exclusive Content Official OV Merch Obsessive Viewer Obsessive Viewer Presents: Anthology Obsessive Viewer Presents: Tower Junkies Mic Info Matt: ElectroVoice RE20 into RØDEcaster Pro II (Firmware: 1.3.3 BETA) Brent: Earthworks ICON Pro in Google Meet Episode Homepage: ObsessiveViewer.com/OV413
durée : 00:59:15 - invités : Flash Pig - par : Alex Dutilh - Les quatre musiciens de Flash Pig ont choisi, comme fil conducteur de leur nouveau disque, une histoire d'amour et d'imagination : “In The Mood for Love”, chef d'œuvre du réalisateur Wong Kar Wai. Atmosphère, atmosphère… Parution le 02 février chez Astérie/L'Autre Distribution.
durée : 00:59:15 - invités : Flash Pig - par : Alex Dutilh - Les quatre musiciens de Flash Pig ont choisi, comme fil conducteur de leur nouveau disque, une histoire d'amour et d'imagination : “In The Mood for Love”, chef d'œuvre du réalisateur Wong Kar Wai. Atmosphère, atmosphère… Parution le 02 février chez Astérie/L'Autre Distribution.
We're a little late on this one, but we're here to announce a winner to our Director Blindspots series. Will its be Wong-Kar Wai's In The Mood For Love, Alejandro Jorodorowsky's Santa Sangre, or Sam Peckinpah's The Wild Bunch? Which blindspot will be filled? Follow us on Facebook and Instagram Please leave us a review in all the podcast apps. I said ALL of them. Support Chew Bubblegum and Kick Ass by contributing to their tip jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/chew-bubblegum-and-kick-ass Send us your feedback online: https://pinecast.com/feedback/chew-bubblegum-and-kick-ass/ef1e40bd-60e3-441e-b8ae-842c4d82435e
This week we're talking about Tucker's assigned film, In The Mood For Love. Tucker had seen one random Wong Kar-Wai film before, but if you're going to fill in the blindspots, you gotta check out In The Mood For Love. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram Please leave us a review in all the podcast apps. I said ALL of them. Support Chew Bubblegum and Kick Ass by contributing to their tip jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/chew-bubblegum-and-kick-ass Send us your feedback online: https://pinecast.com/feedback/chew-bubblegum-and-kick-ass/7c5ea9c9-5660-4ef4-9d6b-86b5438755ce
关注公众号【Albert英语研习社】,0元报名《周一到周六 英语思维风暴营》直播大课,Albert带你巧用英语思维,轻松突破听说读写译。“Blossoms Shanghai” is Wong Kar-wai's first dive into dramatic TV series production and an homage to his birthplace, Shanghai. Known for his richly-saturated sets and atmospheric soundscapes on the big screen, Wong Kar-Wai's foray into the realm of television is a notable development in his career, as well as a potential game-changer in the Chinese entertainment landscape. With its star-studded cast including Hu Ge, Ma Yili, Tang Yan, Xin Zhilei, and You Benchang, this sweeping ode to Shanghai has plenty of the Hong Kong director's visual poetry his fans crave. 主播:周邦琴Albert●没有名牌大学背景,没有英语专业背景●没有国外留学经历,没有英语生活环境●22岁成为500强公司全球员工英文讲师●24岁自学成为同声传译●25岁为瑞士联邦总统翻译
Christmas Break basically DEMANDS a break, so your favorite trifecta returns this week for a Criterion Break! We finally wrap up our year long stroll through The World of Wong Kar Wai boxset with the last two films, In the Mood For Love and 2046. Hear us praise the lush cinematography and deep, recurring sense of longing, while also pondering how two people — Tony Leung and Maggie Cheung — can be so damned beautiful!Blake can be found on Letterboxd @therealjohng. Derrick can be found on Instagram AND Letterboxd @dervdude.Follow Fat Dude Digs Flicks across social media:Facebook - Fat Dude Digs FlicksInstagram - FatDudeDigsFlicksTwitter - FatDudeFlicksTikTok - FatDudeDigsFlicksLetterboxd - FatDudeFlicksSubscribe to this podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, Goodpods, or wherever you get your podcasts. Search for Fat Dude Digs Flicks and click on that subscribe button. Please take a second to rate and review the show, while you're at it!Subscribe to the Fat Dude Digs Flicks YouTube channel and send a thumbs up or two my way!If you'd like to contact me for any recommendations, questions, comments, concerns, or to be a future guest, you can send an email to FatDudeDigsFlicks@gmail.com. Support the show
Delve into the beauty of Wong Kar-wai's cinema with the fellas this week via CHUNGKING EXPRESS, an instant classic from early 90s Hong Kong. Prominently featuring music (originally) by The Cranberries and The Mama's & the Papa's, this split narrative confounds traditionally held notions of cinema and sinks its teeth into the human experience. Joined by Wong Kar-wai superfan Ryan, Charlie and Antonio explore the elusive nature of love and the moving picture.Intro/outro music: 'Ich ruf zu dir, Herr Jesu Christ' BWV 639 by Johann Sebastian Bach from Tarkovsky's 'Solaris'.CHUNGKING EXPRESS (1994), Hong Kong, written by Wong Kar-wai, directed by Wong Kar-wai, cinematography by Christopher Doyle and Andrew Lau, featuring Tony Leung Chiu-wai, Faye Wong, Takeshi Kaneshiro, and Brigitte Lin Chin-Hsia.
On the fiftieth (!) official episode of the Cinematic Odyssey, Tristen and Max revisit Wong Kar-wai for the second time on the podcast, for In the Mood for Love, what many consider to be his masterpiece. Tristen rationalizes his lack of understanding of the piece and Max gets real for a moment while referencing musicals and more. Tristen makes a brilliant observation about cameras and there's more than one discussion about the soundtrack taking place! Plus, a fun game for the loyal listener with the opportunity to choose how the podcast plays out!
Video Essay Link: https://youtu.be/gM4b5_h_PgUExploring Wong Kar-wai's moody, intimate style and how it grabs hold of our senses.Links:Website: https://solo.to/mindtheaterPatreon: https://patreon.com/mindtheaterTwitter: https://twitter.com/mindtheaterpodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/mindtheaterpod/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@mindtheaterMusic:Waltz of the Moscow Strings, Rafael KRuxThe Hidden Library, Joshua Kyan AalampourYumeji's Thheme, Shigeru UmebayashiBloom, Blue Wednesday & ShopanSources/References:https://theconversation.com/a-cinema-of-intimacy-the-enduring-beauty-of-wong-kar-wai-170217https://www.indiewire.com/news/general-news/watch-30-minute-making-of-documentary-on-in-the-mood-for-love-plus-new-the-grandmaster-featurette-94632/https://www.scmp.com/magazines/style/article/3084877/how-wong-kar-wais-mood-love-became-modern-masterpiece-20-yearshttps://niceasheck.com/blogs/news/exploring-the-visual-poetry-of-wong-kar-wais-films#:~:text=What%20sets%20song%20%20Kar%Wai,memory%20with%20a%20melancholic%20tone.https://www.dazeddigital.com/film-tv/article/52956/1/in-the-mood-for-love-remains-a-spellbinding-introduction-to-wong-kar-waihttps://www.scmp.com/lifestyle/entertainment/article/3190104/what-they-said-about-mood-love-director-wong-kar-wai-andhttps://www.sensesofcinema.com/2010/cteq/in-the-mood-for-love/https://faroutmagazine.co.uk/wong-kar-wai-masterpiece-in-the-mood-for-love/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=677Gb9D5VjcSupport the show
This week, episode 8 of Scott and Matt chatting about some of our biggest blind spots in the BFI Sight and Sound top 100 films list. Up this week, Scott's forth pick is Wong Kar-Wai's beautiful love story In the Mood for Love. Then Matt chats about Alpha and Scott swings in with the new Spider-Man 2 video game. Support us on Patreon Follow us on Twitter: @doofmedia See all of our podcasts, writing, and more at doofmedia.com! Show Notes: 1:52 - In the Mood for Love 53:45- Alpha is a good boy 59:30 - Spider-Man 2 and open world web swinging
We are Boonsong and Flynn Slicker is our Monkey Ghost. Letterboxd's elusive social media manager joins hosts Gemma and Slim from the seaside for a deep chat about her four favorite films: Wong Kar-wai's Fallen Angels, Apichatpong Weerasethakul's Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives, John Carney's Sing Street and René Liu's Us And Them. We celebrate siblings and hot people, commiserate about how hard it is to be alive, calculate how long Raphina and Cosmo would have taken to get to Wales in that tiny boat, normalize hanging out with ghosts and marvel at the genius of running other people's businesses at night. Plus! Read Flynn's Q&A with John Carney on Journal. Sponsor: mubi.com/letterboxd Credits: Recorded in Nantucket MA, Philadelphia PA and Auckland NZ. Edited by Slim. Theme music: “Vampiros Danceoteque” by Moniker. Editorial producer: Brian Formo. Production manager: Sophie Shin. The Letterboxd Show is a TAPEDECK production. Chapters: Sponsored by MUBI (00:00:00) Opening credits (00:01:10) Fallen Angels (00:10:12) Uncle Boonmee (00:23:29) Sing Street (00:40:15) Us and Them (00:54:45) Closing credits (01:12:19) Links: List of movies mentioned Flynn's Letterboxd profile Letterboxd Visits the Criterion Closet Gemma's interview with Kamila Andini on Journal Apichatpong Weerasethakul profile in The New Yorker Lists mentioned: When You're Young, Vibrant, and Lost in This World by hungcat Letterboxd 100: Chinese Cinema by Rahat Ahmad Reviews mentioned: Flynn & Josh Lewis's Fallen Angels reviews Carol Grant's Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives review Jae's Us and Them review
This week we conclude our Wong Kar-Wai festival with his Kung Fu masterpiece from 2013, The Grandmaster. His execution of the origin story of the famous Ip Man is made the only the way Kar-Wai can make it, absolutely wonderful! Enjoy the conversation! Make sure to play along with each festival and leave comments so we can interact with you and remember to subscribe to the channel if you like what you see. Follow us for more interaction and content: INSTAGRAM: https://instagram.com/deepdivefilmschool YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/deepdivefilmschool TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@deepdivefilmschool Join our growing community for new videos every week!
This week we dive into our 3rd installment of our Wong Kar-Wai Festival with his surprise sequel to In The Mood For Love. 2046 continues to follow Chow in his journeys for love, how to deal with loss and the fame of being a famous sci-fi author. Enjoy the conversation!
This week we dive into our 2nd installment of our Wong Kar-Wai festival with 1994's Chungking Express. Two separate stories of lovelorn cops that have new crushes they don't know how to handle. Enjoy the conversation! Make sure to play along with each festival and leave comments so we can interact with you and remember to subscribe to the channel if you like what you see. Follow us for more interaction and content: INSTAGRAM: https://instagram.com/deepdivefilmschool TWITTER: https://twitter.com/ddfspodcast FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/deepdivefilmschool Join our growing community for new videos every week!
We begin a very intriguing festival with one of our top 20 films ever with Wong Kar-Wai's beautiful and unique film about loss and love, In The Mood For Love. Enjoy the conversation!
Shot on a shoestring in six wild weeks, CHUNGKING EXPRESS is the movie that put legendary Hong Kong filmmaker Wong Kar Wai on the international map—along with his star, pop diva Faye Wong...and her Cantonese cover of The Cranberries's hit "Dreams."Host Rico Gagliano learns how the song, the director, and the singer all came together to capture Hong Kong at a moment of anxiety and hope—and how the tune still unites people in karaoke bars across Asia. Featuring Cranberries guitarist Noel Hogan, Hong Kong-born indiepop star Emma-Lee Moss (aka Emmy The Great), Variety and Artnet writer Vivienne Chow, "Chungking" score co-composer Roel A. Garcia, and NPR critic-at large John Powers—the author, with Wong Kar Wai, of "WKW: The Cinema of Wong Kar Wai."The third season of the MUBI Podcast, titled “Needle on the Record,” dives into the unifying power of movie music and tells the stories behind some of cinema's most renowned “needle drops”—moments where filmmakers deployed pre-existing music instead of an original score. Each episode explores an iconic marriage of song and image that's become part of pop culture. It's a six-part mixtape for film lovers.CHUNGKING EXPRESS is now streaming on MUBI in India, the Netherlands, Latin America, and many other countries.SWITCHBLADE SISTERS is streaming on MUBI in the UK, Ireland, Canada, and the US. And to stream some of the films we've covered on the podcast, check out the collection Featured on the MUBI Podcast. Availability of films varies depending on your country.MUBI is a global streaming service, production company and film distributor dedicated to elevating great cinema. MUBI makes, acquires, curates, and champions extraordinary films, connecting them to audiences all over the world. A place to discover ambitious new films and singular voices, from iconic directors to emerging auteurs. Each carefully chosen by MUBI's curators.And to listen to many of the great songs featured in this season, check out our "Needle on the Record" Spotify playlist here.
This week, we're talking Thingies with Rachel Seville Tashjian Wise, fashion news director at Harper's Bazaar and creator of the coolest invite-only newsletter on the block, Opulent Tips. Also, we bring you more CRINGE. To ride the cringe wave, check out this perfect Julie Houts post, Yasi Salek and the podcast Bandsplain (friends, the T-shirt), and the newsletter Club Leftist Tennis's installment “Tennis is for Weirdos” by Kate Wagner. Also, NYT's misread of cringe. Rachel's Thingies: hats (including ones from The Hat Shop, Amy Downs, and Gigi Burris), collections of strange objects (see also: Leanne Ford's Feel Free mag), the weird Hitchcock movies like Vertigo (for more good blond wigs: Wong Kar Wai's Chungking Express), designers who are creating wardrobes (including Toteme, Casey Casey, The Row, Sofie D'Hoore, Lauren Manoogian, 7115 by Szeki, Lafayette 148—read Rachel's story for more on this!), and this profile of Judith Thurman along with her book, Isak Dinesen: The Life of a Storyteller. Some other things discussed: the Isaac Mizrahi doc Unzipped, the brands Puppets and Puppets and Luar, the Lydia Tár Twitter account, Spur Jewelry's usage of close friends, and Etéreo Vintage. Have thingies you want to share? Let us know at 833-632-5463, podcast@athingortwohq.com, or @athingortwohq—or join our Geneva! And for more recommendations, try out a Secret Menu membership. This episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct, or indirect financial interest in products, or services referred to in this episode. Try our beloved ecomm platform, Shopify, and get a free 14-day trial with our link. Explore an MBA with The Georgia Tech Scheller College of Business. Get more out of your bread with Hero Bread—10% off your first order with the code ATHINGORTWO. YAY. Produced by Dear Media