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A fortnightly podcast of a monthly film club. Each episode four friends, Johanna, Kade, Lucasz and Michelle, (artists, animators, short-film makers, and a scientist) watch a film together, chat about it straight after and then play a game.
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Moviescramble

moviescramble

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Join John, Mary and Thomas as they discuss movie news, reviews and opinions from the summer blockbusters to the amateur short film. All articles can be found at http://www.moviescramble.co.uk
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Selected Shorts

Symphony Space

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Our greatest actors transport us through the magic of fiction, one short story at a time. Sometimes funny. Always moving. Selected Shorts connects you to the world with a rich diversity of voices from literature, film, theater, and comedy. New episodes every Thursday, from Symphony Space.
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(Seriously... we're the only one) email, Twitter(X) or Instagram As always you can catch our episodes early and ad free over on Nebula. And if you sign up with the link below, it really helps out the pod! https://go.nebula.tv/theonlypodcastaboutmovies
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The Curb

The Curb

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Welcome to The Curb. A show that's all about Australian culture, film reviews, interviews, and a whole lot more... Here, you'll find discussions with Australian creatives about their work and their role in Australian culture. Support The Curb on Patreon, and make sure to follow us on Facebook. Contact with us via our email. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Rainbow Popcorn

Two Brothers Entertainment

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Lee and Brett from Two Brothers Entertainment delve further into film, examining the movies that tell queer stories or have become icons for the LGBTQ community. They do with their usual randomness and tangential discussions.
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Kyle and Cody's Cult Cinema Cast

Kyle Brokenshire and Cody Ultman

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Kyle and Cody, two small-town Saskatchewan film critics ask the question of what makes a film, a bad film. They travel through a highly unorthodox list of films- some box office hits and some flops, to get the answer they are looking for. In their quest, they have found some hidden and not so well hidden gems.
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Film reviews and movie trailers of the best cinema, as well as a stunning podcast with film critics providing film reviews and banter. Alongside some of the biggest releases, as also cover indie film reviews, short film reviews and more. Our genre specific shows include The Fantom Zone - covering all your superhero film reviews, The Scream Test - horror film reviews, New Releases, and Gay, Actually - our LGBTQ+ film reviews. And UK Film Club, hosted by Chris Olson and Brian Penn, with film r ...
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Finance YOUR Movie!

Scott duPont

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How to raise money for an independent feature, documentary, short film, or web series even if you’ve failed before. Discover the step-by-step process (secrets, tips & strategies) including WHO are the best potential investors, WHERE to find them, WHEN to contact them and exactly WHAT to say when you approach them. This show will give proven advice to anyone looking to raise between $25K to $2.5 million for their project.
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Afterthoughts

Dixon, Ryan, and John

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A casual movie and tv discussion series. Join the Afterthoughts crew --Dixon, John, and Ryan-- and their guests, as they share their afterthoughts on things they've recently watched. Old or new, doesn't matter.
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Welcome to Chasing the Same Sun: Global Adventures in Filmmaking, a podcast where Hometeam Global Content co-founders dive behind the scenes of production, interviewing incredible directors, filmmakers, and creators from their worldwide network. Discover the diverse paths and common threads that unite filmmakers in their pursuit of impactful storytelling, from wherever they are in the world.
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The ISA Podcast

Curious About Screenwriting

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Welcome to the Curious about Screenwriting Podcast where you'll enjoy listening to fascinating film industry guests who share their insights on how you can take your screenwriting career to the next level.
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Faith and the Horror genre may seem to be opposites, but every week Reed and Nathan put them in dialogue together. Join us for conversations about the things that haunt us and the things that heal us, explorations at the intersection between faith and fear, where we examine what scares us, in order to find what saves us.
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Faith Film Fan

Rick Altizer & Alita Reynolds

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The Faith Film Fan Podcast is YOUR place to hear leading filmmakers and actors talk about their latest projects. Join hosts Rick Altizer and Alita Reynolds as they takes you behind the scenes of the faith-film world.
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Secrets and Spies sits at the intersection of intelligence, covert action, real-world espionage, and broader geopolitics in a way that is digestible but serious. Hosted by filmmaker Chris Carr and writer Matt Fulton, each episode unpacks global events through the lens of intelligence and geopolitics, featuring expert insights from former spies, authors, and analysts. Tune in for balanced, critical perspectives that will expand your understanding of our uncertain world, deciphering the most e ...
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Bond on Cinema

Ward W. Bond

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Veteran Television host Ward W. Bond brings you the in-depth interviews with the top film directors, producers, screenwriters, editors, composers, actors and more. Learn about the art and beauty of filmmaking. Meet award winning film professionals as they tell their side of the creative journey of movie-making. The ”Bond on Cinema” podcast is interviews with filmmakers for filmmakers. Bond on Cinema is also available on Prime and YouTube
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Real Paranormal Activity-The Podcast/Network features audio and video shows featuring the paranormal, dreams, horror and the strange! PLUS Indie short films! The Network also has a FREE App for both Apple and Android! Search your app store for "Real Paranormal Activity-The Podcast" and download it today!
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Reel Queer

Trevor George

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Welcome to Reel Queer! Hosted by Trevor George & Jonathan Jagdeo. Go on an adventure with two homosexuals that just happen to be boyfriends as they discuss all things film, tv, entertainment. New episodes every Thursday!
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Eye On Sci-Fi

The 7th Matrix

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An exploration of exceptional and intriguing science fiction, fantasy, and genre web series and online short films. Hosted by Rod T. Faulkner, founder of The 7th Matrix dot com, a web site dedicated to promoting the best in indie SF&F web series and online shorts.
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Have you ever wondered what goes into creating an animated short film? Animation Director, Reu A.T.T. as he discusses the process of creating an animated short film. No teams, No budget, only an idea and one man to realize it. Learn some interesting insights along the way. Are you still reading this? Hit play already....Jeez..
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Fresh Media Presents

Fresh Media Presents

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Fresh Media presents is a podcast that allows creatives to promote and speak about any upcoming or past projects. Join Paris and Christian every Sunday at 7pm. They will be talking everything industry related and their concerns about the creative industry!
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The best short films for life-long learning, recommended BY teachers FOR teachers. Every episode features "my 3 favorite shorts" as chosen by guests across all areas of learning. A 1/2 hour show published monthly, with 7-10min highlights on YouTube a week after each new audio episode. New in 2018: exploring the theme of education in a changing world. Made in Australia, the Short Film capital of the world!
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A look at what it takes to make an indie film. Each episode shares advice on things like funding, planning, and getting a project across the finish line, without a studio-sized budget.
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Henry Besant and Dre Masso travel back to Mexico to rediscover and share their passion for Tequila. They'll speak to the people who make it, explore other uses of the Agave plant and talk to some of the best Bartenders in the world to understand why they love it too.
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Film Noob

ONeil Cerdena

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Film Noob is a Filipino podcast on how to pursue your passion as a Filipino Filmmaker Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/filmnoobph/support
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Reel Life is a podcast about making movies. The season follows a filmmaker and his short film, diving deep into everything from fundraising to casting to shooting.
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Welcome to Average Superstar T.V. with host Loren W. Lepre. Here we interview guests from all walks of life. Everything from Music, Film, Wrestling and More!Loren's bio.Loren is a native of Carbondale P.A. who moved to Philadelphia in 1999 where he was a pro wrestler turned MMA fighter.In 2010, he studied at Walnut Street Theater and started acting and since been in over 80 projects. He produced and directed the documentary Pennsylvania Hardcore, which covers the history of the ALL the hardc ...
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The Slavic Literature Pod

The Slavic Literature Pod

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The Slavic Literature Pod is your guide to the literary traditions in and around the Slavic world. On each episode, Cameron Lallana sits down with scholars, translators and other experts to dive deep into big books, short stories, film, and everything in between. You’ll get an approachable introduction to the scholarship and big ideas surrounding these canons roughly two Fridays per month.
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The Sundance Institute Short Film Challenge is asking filmmakers to create and submit short films that celebrate the ingenuity and imagination that citizens employ to overcome real life issues brought on by extreme poverty. The following five films were commissioned to launch an invitation to filmmakers everywhere to submit their work for review. They were produced with grants from the Sundance Institute and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, and are a great example of the type of work we ...
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Short Films, Big Questions

Ieuan Coombs, Will Liney

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In each episode, filmmakers Will Liney and Ieuan Coombs focus on finding answers to the big questions in short filmmaking. They do so by discussing filmmaking with inspirational film industry insiders, and dissecting the process themselves. They're all about giving their audience specific, actionable advice that they can take with them on their filmmaking journeys. You can find out more about them and the amazing guests they have on via their instagram page.
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Hi. I'm Jonathan Sheehan. I spent two years making this short film. This podcast should be listen to while watching the film which is on youtube, under D.T.A short Irish film. This covers making of, part 2 will cover post production. Thank you, pleas listen hope you enjoy!
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Gloucestershire Showcase

Gloucestershire Showcase

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A celebration of the art of film and film making. Gloucestershire Showcase was set up by local film makers Stuart Mulrain, Ross Owen Beamish and Claire Carpenter and graphic designer Andy Hanks. It began life as the Short Film Festival that is happening at Blackfriars, Gloucester on 1st June 2013 but is slowly growing into a year long film and film making event, incorporating a variety of film based events including quizzes, workshops and live talks with people from the film industry. Email: ...
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Films at First Sight

Joe Ferry & Graham James

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Joe and Graham celebrate and explore cinema, new and old, through the lens of the first time viewer. Such a wide angle includes the underserved medium of short films as well as the glancing into the future through film festivals and upcoming releases!
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SquiggleBooth

Ajit & Friends

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Squigglebooth is a playground for videobloggers. This is where ultra-cool videobloggers come to play and test out their ideas. Please don’t pee in the pool or poke an eye out.
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See Hear

Kerry Fristoe, Tim Merrill, Maurice Bursztynski

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See Hear is a monthly podcast dedicated to the discussion of musically themed films - narratives or documentaries. Join hosts Tim, Kerry and Maurice as they tenuously connect .Hated: The GG Allin Story and Yellow Submarine. Proud part of Pantheon - the podcast network for music lovers.
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Whether it be loneliness, solitude, finding sanctuary in a stifled relationship or waiting for a takeaway meal, or maybe one of the most precious things of all, the comfort in creating for ones self, Kaite Fitz is shifting how we see ourselves on screen. Her short film Smoke, which premiered at the St Kilda Film Festival, presents Lianne Mackessy's…
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My guest today is writer/director Dylan Trupiano. His work has screened at festivals including Oscar-Qualifying HollyShorts Film Festival, Flickers’ Rhode Island International Film Festival and New/Next Film Festival. He was one of 50 directors from around the world selected for Playlab Films' Creators Lab in 2022. RECESSES, the latest film from Dy…
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This episode of the EYE ON SCI-FI Podcast spotlights the mind-bending indie sci-fi short film "Flesh Computer." If you’re a fan of director David Cronenberg’s work or enjoy thought-provoking, boundary-pushing science fiction, this film is a must-see. #scifishortfilm #scifi #davidcronenberg Subscribe to the podcast via RSS, Apple Podcasts, Pocket Ca…
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Lee and Brett are co-hosting the Pride Short Film Festival at Pride Of Our Footscray. We're here to preview all of the films that we're screening, and there's a lot of them. They're all great, they're all local and they're all queer. We look forward to screening them and if you'd like to join us use the link below. Join us at Queer and Brief, a que…
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On this episode of the Faith Film Fan Podcast, we tee off with director Frank Sanza and producer David Parks to talk about their brand-new golf drama, The Short Game. From the first spark of an idea more than a decade ago to overcoming budget hurdles, SAG strikes, and the challenges of shooting on a live golf course, Frank and David share the behin…
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ENTERTAINING SHORT FILMS is a new category on the RPA Network, which features indie short films for your enjoyment! We applaud these creators! A girl who lives a very ordinary life one day finds a mysterious note with an invitation to go on an adventure. She goes on a treasure hunt where she finds clues that lead her to different places, unravellin…
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When producer Scott Glassgold flew across Europe with a monster’s head in his carry-on, it wasn’t a stunt. It was part of making Tarot, a breakout horror film that turned an $8 million budget into a nearly $50 million box office haul. That kind of hands-on hustle is exactly what defines Scott’s approach to indie filmmaking, and what’s helped him ca…
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We have a special episode for you this week discussing the latest entry in the filmography of Scott Derrickson: THE GORGE. Starring Anya Taylor-Joy and Miles Teller, The Gorge tells the story of an unexpected bond that forms between two soldiers who are each posted on opposite ends of a wide, cavernous opening that holds untold horrors in its depth…
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Punk music branched out in the late 70s / early 80s into a harder, faster,thrashier style than its earlier predecessor. If (as is oftenclaimed) the original wave of punk was a reaction to the complexityof prog and the lack of danger in other forms of popular music, thenhardcore was the next phase of that during the era of post-punk. Itwas about cat…
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In this episode, we sit down with John Schaefer, producer and ministry leader with the Salvation Poem Project, and Tom Bancroft, veteran Disney animator (The Lion King, Aladdin, Pocahontas) making his directorial debut, to talk about their groundbreaking new animated film, Light of the World, releasing in theaters September 5th. They share the hear…
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Demystifying Sizzles: Crafting Effective Proofs of Concept In this episode of Truly Independent, hosts Garrett Batty and Daren Smith explore the purpose and execution of 'sizzles' or 'proofs of concept' in the independent film world. Sponsored by the Help Them See Foundation, the discussion covers how sizzles can serve to attract investors, cast, a…
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My guest today is Jon Clark is an Emmy Award winning writer and director who makes elevated sci-fi films with timely social commentary. His short film BLIND SPOT was an official selection at Nightmares Film Festival, North Hollywood Cinefest, Screamfest New Orleans, Hell's Half Mile Music & Film Festival, and more. His newest short film LOVE MACHIN…
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My guest today is Mahnoor Euceph, an award-winning writer and director. Her internationally acclaimed short Eid Mubarak, which screened at over 40 festivals and won 16 awards, was long-listed in consideration for the 96th Academy Awards. She is a recipient of the Pillars Artist Fellowship, a program founded by Riz Ahmed and the Pillars Fund to cham…
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Filmmaker Dan Rubottom has 36 years of experience in film and television, and he is sought after extensively for his creative and technical skills in cinematography, editing, motion graphics, visual effects and color grading. He has directed, shot and edited award-winning episodic television, documentaries, commercials, short films and more on mult…
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Sip some soda pop with us as we show you how it's done, done, done! KPop Demon Hunters is the movie of the summer and we've got thoughts, opinions and some new moves to discuss! P.S. Matt regrets misquoting the line "Fit check for my Napalm Era. He will watch the movie 5 more times as recompense. If you’re enjoying the show, consider buying us a co…
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We're back with Exposure Time and this episode, we are taking a look at Mitzi Peirone's latest thriller, Saint Clare, a story about a young girl out to rid the world of the scum that prey on girls only to stumble on a mystery much larger than she anticpated. Will Bella Thorne's Clare deliver us from the evil that prevades the world? Tune in to find…
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From Boy Scouts to Big Decks: Filmmaker Rylan Tuohy Shares His Journey In episode 162 of the Get Reelisms Podcast, Christine Chen and Adam Chase Rani welcome special guest Rylan Tuohy. Rylan talks about his creative beginnings on YouTube, his experience in participating and winning Boy Scouts video competitions, and his journey into filmmaking. He …
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My guest today is Director Adnan Al Rajeev, a prominent voice in South Asian visual storytelling and founder of Runout Films. His newest short film ALI, will have its North American premiere at the 2025 Toronto International Film Festival, screening as part of the festival’s Short Cuts program. A Bangladesh-Philippines co-production, ALI is a 15-mi…
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Actress Charlotte Jackson Coleman, known to UK audiences for her work on Sky Sports News, ITV’s 71 Degrees North, and The Big Quiz: Sports Special, has quickly transitioned into an acclaimed actress since 2021. Her critically praised role in A Positive Contribution earned her a Best Actress nomination at the Romford Film Festival. In her newest fil…
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My guest today is Julia Weisberg Cortes, a writer, director and producer. Julia is heavily involved in both the Latina and female filmmaking communities which has afforded her the tools to pursue personal stories rooted in identity and womanhood. Her new short film, BOYFIGHTER, a haunting and deeply human short film starring Michael Mando (Better C…
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In this episode, Chris speaks with Chad Lewis, author of The Persuasion Game, about how foreign influence operations exploit Western political vulnerabilities. Chad discusses the rise of Kremlin-backed disinformation campaigns, the use of political operatives and lobbyists to bypass formal institutions using shadow diplomacy. The conversation explo…
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Join Amber and Joyce as they discuss The Children's Hour, a 1960s film with a dark backstory. They explore Hayes Code film censorship, the importance of language and representation and just how powerful historical queer narratives can be. Content warnings - spoilers, adult themes, suicide. For more from our film podcast, listen to other shows on th…
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Devin Jane Febbroriello is a North American screenwriter/director + producer that specializes in the creation of thought-provoking stories centered on lovable dysfunctional families, surreal multi-genre plots, women, and dark humor. Evocative characters blaze bold paths through thematically rich circumstances to cultivate her emotive works. Devin’s…
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Meg Wolitzer presents stories celebrating a quarter century of clever, funny, playful, weird, and literary writing, in print and online, showcased by the powerhouse indie publisher McSweeney’s. These include a comic fantasy, “Poor Little Egg-Boy Hatched in a Shul, by Nathan Englander, performed by Ophira Eisenberg; an unusual mother/son story, “Cru…
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The last thing you want on set is a legal headache. In this episode, host John Cooke explains California’s AB5 law, something every filmmaker should understand to keep their production on track. Key insights from this episode: The basics of California's AB5 law The legal risks of misclassifying workers in production How an employer of record simpli…
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On Today's episode, we are joined by Jesse Chambliss (host of the podcast: Jesse's Girls) to discuss Freakier Friday and the return of the iconic Lindsay Lohan! Check out our TikTok for our new series - 20 Second Movie Reviews! Follow us on Instagram & TikTok @ Reelqueerpodcast Hosts’ Instagrams: Trevgeorge & Triniguy_jj New episodes every Thursday…
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When Nadine Whitney interviewed actor Frank Mosley, she started their chat with a game akin to Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon. Want to know how to get to Meryl Streep from Frank? Easier than even Frank probably thinks. Frank starred in Geoff Marslett’s Quantum Cowboys which also featured Alex Cox. Alex Cox directed Ed Harris in Walker. Ed also features…
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Filmmaker David Robinson-Smith is one of the major voices of the new Australian film industry. His films include Mud Crab, We Used to Own Houses, and his latest effort, The Shirt Off Your Back, each an essential entry in an increasingly vital filmography. When we talk about this 'new wave of Australian filmmakers', a term which I'm starting to lean…
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In their first conversation Nadine and Virat speak about two films which are pilgrimages of a sort. Kasimir Burgess’ Iron Winter, a documentary that takes the viewer into a land rarely seen — that of the nomadic Mongolian horse herders. An immersive and intimate piece of cinema which invites people to see a dying ancient tradition undertaken on the…
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The second part of the off-cuts from our Fantastic Four: First Steps review. Lots of good chat about movies. Hit the like button and subscribe at the podcast source of choice. You can find the Spotify playlist accompanying the review at Moviescramble Deleted scenes Ep 92: 28 Years Later & F1 the movie Find us on iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/g…
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As impossible as it is to believe, this week's episode marks our 9th Anniversary here at The Fear of God Podcast. For nearly every week, for nearly a decade now, we've been trying to bring you the most thoughtfully-infused and absurdity-laced horror commentary anywhere. This week is no different. To commemorate this occasion, we're bringing along l…
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'Art is labour'. This is a statement from composer Jung Jae-il, the man behind the iconic scores to Bong Joon-ho's Parasite, Okja, and Mickey 17, the Netflix smash hit Squid Game, and Hirokazu Kore-eda's Broker, amongst other works. For Jung Jae-il, the art of composing a score is work. For Jung Jae-il, artists like Roxette, Metallica and Björk are…
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My guest today is writer/director/actor Sarah Solemani. Her debut short film MASHHAD premieres at the 2025 Hollyshorts Film Festival. Her film credits include the Bridget Jones franchise, Barry on HBO, Ridley Road on BBC and Chivalry on the Network. Her new five part show The Party shoots later this year for ITV and she is directing her feature deb…
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It's already a cult classic. You're just not in the cult. The Gang try to uncover what Big Banana doesn't want you to know, and Michelle is thinking of Charlotte's Web. This week we're are watching Babe, Collin, Pig in the City. SPOILER WARNING: Predestination (2014), is a very entertaining movie, and is HIGHLY SPOILERABLE!!! If you haven't seen it…
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Sponsored by The Help Them See Foundation: https://www.helpthemseefoundation.org In this episode of Truly Independent, supported by the Help Them See Foundation, Daren and the host discuss the transition into Season 3, focusing on pre-production and scriptwriting. Starting from the writing process and different techniques, they share updates on the…
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Scott duPont blows up the theory billionaires andmulti-millionaires will only invest in multi-million dollar projects. Like most business people, they like to invest in new ventures slowly and on a smaller scale to “test the waters”. Just make sure you bring them a great project thathopefully will make back an ROI without too much risk.…
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This episode highlights the indie sci-fi short film "The Fallen," directed by and starring Brett Victor. The story is set in a small Midwestern town and follows two childhood friends as they confront the mysteries of UFO sightings, alien abductions, and unexplained animal mutilations. The film stands out for its atmospheric cinematography and the a…
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We're running at you like Naruto to discuss Zach Cregger's "Weapons" with special guest JM8 from Second Wind and Design Delve! From the cinematic influence of Magnolia to the internal logic of suburbia, we cover a lot of ground! If you’re enjoying the show, consider buying us a coffee, sending us an email or hitting us up on Letterboxd, Twitter(X),…
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The first part of the off-cuts from our Fantastic Four: First Steps review. We share what we have been watching, and other bits. Hit the like button and subscribe at the podcast source of choice. You can find the Spotify playlist accompanying the review at Moviescramble Deleted scenes Ep 92: 28 Years Later & F1 the movie Find us on iTunes: https://…
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My guest today is Samy Henderson, Assistant Professor of Theatre and Film at Baylor University and has been recognized for his outstanding teaching and research over the last decade. He is an award-winning film director and writer, named one of the 25 Screenwriters to Watch by the Austin Film Festival and MovieMaker Magazine. Sam’s most recent shor…
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My guest today is Guy Trevellyan and this newest short film PLASTIC SURGERY marks his directing debut and something very close to his heart. Tackling the issue of plastic pollution and its effect on the planet and our health. Since graduating from the MetFilm School Guy’s unique style has been shaped by working alongside directors such as Wes Ander…
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Entertainment lawyer John Mason and his new book, CRAZY LUCKY: Remarkable Stories from Inside the World of Celebrity Icons. Includes his clients Brian Wilson, Quincy Jones, Michael Jackson, The Jacksons, Roy Orbison, Eddie Rabbitt, Kenny Rogers, Olivia Newton-John, Gloria Estafan, Donna Summer and more! He was named “Entertainment Lawyer of the Yea…
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Award-winning journalist John Beck joins Chris to discuss Those Who Should Be Seized Should Be Seized, his harrowing account of China’s campaign against Uyghurs, ethnic Kazakhs, and other Muslim minorities. Beck traces the lives of four people—from re-education camps in Xinjiang to exile in Turkey, Kazakhstan, and the US—revealing how Beijing’s rea…
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Filmmaker Kelsey Taylor’s breakthrough sci-fi short film, “Alien: Specimen”, was created through an initiative with 20th Century and has accumulated over 7 million views. As a DGA commercial director, Kelsey has worked with brands like Volkswagen, Walmart, and Verizon and her work ranges from comedy to dark world building. Southwest Airlines tapped…
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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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My guest today is animation director Laura Quinn Geyer, whose love of mixed media and bold colors, versatile style, but loves sharing hopeful stories to delight the whole family. She grew up on the family farm in Cornwall UK, making home videos and building bale forts. A love of art and math led her to study Animation at Savannah College of Art and…
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