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Scanners Inc is a film preservation podcast hosted by Peter NCseventeen, dedicated to film archiving, scanning, projection, and lost media. Each episode pulls back the curtain on how cinema is saved, restored, and brought back to the screen. Featuring rotating co-hosts and expert guests from across the archival world, Scanners Inc is your guide to the craft, history, and hidden stories behind film preservation.
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CINE-REAL PODCAST

Liam Saint-Pierre

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CINÉ-REAL is the only film club in the UK to exclusively play films in 16mm format and was founded by Oscar long-listed Director Liam Saint-Pierre and Projectionist, Ümit Mesut, of Ümit & Son (London). On this monthly podcast they'll discuss that months choice of classic film from Umit's cine shop in the heart of London's East End. Each episode includes guests, such as cinematographers, directors, writers, producers, critics, film theorists, biographers and many more experts from the film wo ...
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The Trash-Mex Podcast

Armando Hernandez & Joey Diaz

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Hosts Armando Hernández & Joey Diaz explore Mexican genre films that have been heavily forgotten, ignored & discarded. This podcast is a “spin-off” of Hernandez’s blog Trash Mex Follow us on Instagram: @trashmexpodcast Armando @trash_mex_ Joey @cheddabrown Podcast produced by Joey Diaz & recorded in Southern California. Email: [email protected]
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Hey, Retriever!

Jon Michael Ryan

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Hey, Retriever! showcases the diverse journeys of those who make a living in commercials, film and photography. Each episode is a peek inside someone's life's work, offering personal stories, hard-won insights and truth about navigating the highs and lows of our field. Learn from established pros and rising stars about what their paths have been and what yours might be. One thing's for sure, it's uniquely yours to script.
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In this episode of the Scanners Inc Podcast, Peter (NCseventeen) dives into the films he’s been scanning recently, along with a few new acquisitions and auction finds. He offers a teaser for Scanner Fest, revealing five films programmed by Scanners Inc, and explains why buying faded prints isn’t necessarily a bad thing. Also touches on films featur…
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Film Photography Podcast - Episode 355 – December 1, 2025 - In this special movie-film episode, hosts Michael Raso, Owen McCafferty, and Mat Marrash celebrate all things motion picture film. The team dives into the 16mm legacy of the beloved Rankin/Bass stop-motion Christmas TV specials of the 1960s and ’70s - exploring their production history and…
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This week on Scanners Inc, we dive deep into the world of film acquisition and restoration. We break down the films we’ve recently acquired, count down our Top 20 film screenings from the last 25 years, and share insights into the ongoing restoration of Howling II. Plus, we open up the mailbag to answer listener questions and talk physical media, p…
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Film Photography Podcast - Holiday Episode 356 - Holiday cheer fills the studio as Michael Raso is joined by Leslie Lazenby, Mat Marrash, Mark O’Brien, Owen McCafferty, and Trev Lee for a festive roundtable conversation including dives into the excitement surrounding the new Kodak Kodacolor 35mm color film. They also take a nostalgic look back at t…
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In the final episode of the year, hosts Armando & Joey and special guest Jaime Pinedo discuss Mexican music icon Juan Gabriel & four of his feature films—two of them being semi-autobiographical that are connected to one another. Nobleza Ranchera (1977) Juan Gabriel’s film debut. A ranchera melodrama with an all-star cast & filmed in Weslaco, Texas.…
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For this special bonus episode of the Scanners Inc Podcast, we present a full audio commentary for Abel Ferrara’s Body Snatchers a film that occupies a unique and often misunderstood place within the Invasion of the Body Snatchers legacy. Throughout the commentary, we take a deep dive into the film’s troubled and unconventional production history, …
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In this week’s episode of Scanners Inc, we dive deep into the world of film culture—exploring everything from the art of archiving to the thrill of rare screenings and the fast-paced world of film auctions. We break down why preservation matters, what gets lost (and found) in the process, and how collectors keep cinematic history alive. Plus, in ou…
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In this week’s episode of Scanners Inc., Peter opens the vaults. The host breaks down the latest 35mm and film acquisitions, the auctions he narrowly missed, and the titles he knows are heading to auction soon, offering insider perspective on the ever-evolving collectors’ market. He also previews several upcoming Scanners Inc. screenings, giving fa…
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Welcome to the show where cinema gets messy, personal, and deeply passionate. Peter NCseventeen brings years of film and arts knowledge to a podcast dedicated to film archiving, cult classics, lost gems, and the stories behind the movies we love. Episode one kicks off with Ken Russell’s Whore, the wild criminal fever dream Killing Zoe, and a fully-…
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Film Photography Podcast Episode 354 - November 20, 2025 - Kodak 35mm Film Giveaway - tune in to find out how to enter! Hosts Michael Raso and John Fedele also showcase the exciting 2025 Monster Gift Box and other film-themed gift items available at FilmPhotographyStore.com. A fun, festive, filmtastic episode you won’t want to miss! https://filmpho…
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I ramble about three horror movie marathons I attended last October: 1. "Ha-Ha Horror" at Brain Dead Studios in Los Angeles, where I watched the following horror-comedies in 16mm: Once Bitten (1985); Vamp (1986); Elvira, Mistress of the Dark (1988); Lake Placid (1999); Transylvania 6-5000 (1985); and Night of the Comet (1984) 2. "Camp Frida: Monste…
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Film Photography Podcast Episode 353 - November 15, 2025 - In this episode of the Film Photography Podcast, hosts Michael Raso, Leslie Lazenby, Mat Marrash, Owen McCafferty, and Trev Lee dive into the art and craft of making prints from your film negatives and scans - exploring both traditional darkroom printing and modern digital workflows. Plus, …
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Hosts Armando & Joey join Mike Aguirre of See It 16mm to explore the two-part Mexican horror anthology 100 Cries of Terror (1965). Our discussion explores legendary writer-director Ramon Obon, the film’s 2 stories of betrayal & terror, and its English dubbed version which has been brought to new light with several repertory screenings from Trash-Me…
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Film Photography Podcast - Episode 352 – November 1, 2025 - It’s the First of the Month Movie Film episode, celebrating all things motion picture film! In this episode, Michael Raso, Owen McCafferty, and Mat Marrash dive into the world of shooting weddings on movie film, explore the underappreciated Double Super 8 format, and share insights and sto…
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The final chapter in our slasher-themed episode and we have sliced up 2 actual Mexican slasher films: La Venganza Del Silla De Ruedas: La Proxima Victima (1993) Fernando Almada is bound to a wheelchair after a car accident that was caused by his psychotic/angry wife who can’t get over her daughter’s death & dresses her son as a girl. When the son g…
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From CDMX to San Antonio, Texas! In episode 3 of “Oye Bro ¿Es Un Slasher?”, Joey & Armando cut into: Garrote Limpio (1986) Detective Felipe Fierro (Rafael Inclan) is assigned to capture a killer on the loose and his gorgeous girlfriend Susana (Maribel Guardia) also lends a hand in finding the killer. Verano Sangriento aka Vacaciones Sangrientas (19…
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Film Photography Podcast Episode 351 – October 15, 2025 - Hosts: Michael Raso, Leslie Lazenby, Mat Marrash, Owen McCafferty, and Trev Lee / In this episode, the FPP gang dives into fresh film news and classic gear! Trev Lee joins the roundtable to chat up Harman Phoenix II, the exciting new color film now available in both 35mm and 120 formats. The…
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Well of course there are Mexican slasher films, but several titles that are labeled “slashers” aren’t even really slashers at all! In the 2nd of 4 part episodes of “Oye Bro ¿Es Un Slasher?”, hosts Armando & Joey stab into: Pesadilla Fatal aka El Intruso (1991) 80’s mexican pop sensation Tatiana stars as a blind girl being stalked by her father’s ki…
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Well of course there are Mexican slasher films, but several titles that are labeled “slashers” aren’t even really slashers at all! In the 1st of 4 part episodes of “Oye Bro ¿Es Un Slasher?”, hosts Armando & Joey slash into: Panico En El Bosque (1990) set in a national park (or Bosque De Chapultepec), a killer is terrorizing park-goers and other tro…
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Welp. I find myself increasingly bummed by the outside world, and so I decided to cheer up by watching two made-for-television movies from the 1980s about nuclear war: The Day After (1983), directed by Nicholas Meyer and written by Edward Hume, and Threads (1984), directed by Mick Jackson and written by Barry Hines. Click here for the blog version …
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Film Photography Podcast 350 – October 1, 2025 - It’s our first-of-the-month FPP "MM Club episode! Join Michael Raso, Owen McCafferty, and Mat Marrash as they dig into the brand-new Kodak AHU movie film stock and explore creative movie film splicing options. Whether you’re a filmmaker, film photography enthusiast, or just curious about the craft, t…
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This week we’re discussing Him, a Jordan Peele produced film that follows Cameron Cade, a rising quarterback who receives a lifeline when his hero, Isaiah White, offers to train him at an isolated compound. We also cover Jimmy Kimmel’s comeback as well as other major industry news. Check it out.
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To celebrate the independence of Mexico (Mexican Independence Day 09/16), hosts Armando & Joey discuss films that are set in the Mexican home states where their families are from. Joey discusses the action-packed crime film “Mafia De Nuevo Laredo (1991)”, which was filmed & set in Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas. The second film is the gritty, deep-cut Ch…
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Film Photography Podcast Episode 349 – September 15, 2025 - The return of FPP RetroChrome 35mm film, time travel to the late 1980s for the first-ever auto focus lens from Vivitar, and get the scoop on the Fuji GW617 II 120 camera. Plus, listener letters and plenty of film talk with Michael Raso, Leslie Lazenby, Mat Marrash, Owen McCafferty, and sup…
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No matter where you are in the film festival landscape – from eager first timer to seasoned award winning pro, or on the other side of the equation, organising your first screening for the local community or a mammoth A-lister like Sundance or TIFF setting the cinematic agenda for this film festival season to come, then one platform alone looms lar…
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In this episode, Noah and Jon interview Zack Margaret, a creative content producer with a storied career in filmmaking. Zack shares his journey from growing up in Waterbury, Connecticut, to becoming inspired by music videos, attending NYU, and navigating the freelance world. They discuss his work on various documentary projects and his passion proj…
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This week we’re joined by BAFTA winning filmmaker Victoria Mapplebeck to discuss her feature documentary Motherboard which transforms 20 years of solo parenting her son Jim into a groundbreaking work of cinematic self-portraiture as it charts two decades of life—from the shock of an unplanned pregnancy to the joys and challenges of raising a child …
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In today’s episode, Jon and Noah discuss navigating the film industry with cinematographer Brennan Full. The discussion ranges from Brennan's career across various cities like New York, St. Louis, Los Angeles, and Toronto, to the challenges and rewards of working in different film markets. Brennan talks about her experiences shooting feature films …
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Hosts Armando & Joey discuss two Mexican Border films of the past that are relevant to today’s political climate surrounding immigration in the United States. Joey discusses “Mojados (1979)”: A film starring Jorge Rivero as a man who infiltrates the group of bigots behind the mass murder of Mexican immigrants who crossed over into the Rio Grande Va…
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We recently sat down with Anna Smith – broadcaster, film critic and co-founder of the Girls on Film podcast and awards. Known for her feminist film criticism and advocacy, Anna has spent her career carving out space for women’s voices. In our interview, we cover the breadth of her career and the shifting dynamics of modern film criticism. [Watch/Re…
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In this episode of Hey Retriever, we chatted with Jordan Watson, aka Ace, a content producer, creator and storyteller. Jordan shares his journey of growing up in Louisiana, diving into his creative process, the impact of his dance background, and his unique approach to creating engaging short-form videos for brands like Meta, Bose and some of the c…
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DN first had the pleasure of speaking to filmmaker Athina Rachel Tsangari back in 2011, following the SXSW screening of Attenberg, a film which cemented her position as a linchpin of the Greek New Wave. A couple weeks ago, ahead of its UK cinema release, we sat down together once again to discuss her latest feature Harvest, an adaptation of Jim Cra…
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