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Hosted by Jim White & Sean Tayler, the In Competition Film Podcast guides you through the international film festival scene. Episodes dissects festival selections, jury prizes, and retrospective years. World Cinema, Cannes, Berlinale, Venice Film Festivals + Sydney Film Festival (SFF), Melbourne International Film Festival (MIFF) and the Brisbane International Film Festival (BIFF) are all discussed. Email us: incompetitionfilm@gmail.com.
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Deep Dive Film School

Adam Palcher and Adam Sherlock

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Every Friday we review films that are part of our non-stop festivals. These festivals will cover a treasure trove of topics about film history from famous directors to genres to modern classics and punishment reviews. We are here to dive deep into each film and educate ourselves and you along the way. And what better way to have these discussions than with old friends. Adam Sherlock and Adam Palcher had a podcast since 2007 named A Damn Movie Podcast with over 300 episodes, in 2019 we decide ...
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The Envelope

Los Angeles Times

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The Envelope podcast pulls back the curtain to reveal intimates stories from this award season’s top contenders. A-list actors, directors and showrunners join Los Angeles Times entertainment reporters Yvonne Villarreal and Mark Olsen for conversations about their personal lives and creative processes — and how it all fuels their art.
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For more than two decades, Frameline continues with a weekly survey of the latest in film, art, culture & all of its politics. Live banter, interviews & more by veteran film critic/broadcasters Barbara Goslawski and Courtney Small. With roots at CKLN 88.1 FM and notable past hosts such as Toronto International Film Festival’s Artistic Director, Cameron Bailey, and internationally renowned filmmaker Bruce La Bruce, listeners can now tune in live, every Thursday, 6pm EST at RadioRegent.com.
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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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Australian director Kim Farrant has earned numerous accolades for her short films and TV documentaries, and her documentary Naked on the Inside screened at the Sydney Film Festival in 2007. Kim talks about making her first feature film, Strangerland — an outback thriller starring Nicole Kidman, Joseph Fiennes and Hugo Weaving — which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival.
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Film is good. Therapy is good. Film is therapy. For as long as we can remember, we have talked for hours on end about all things movies. Now, we're letting the world listen in. Each episode, we dive in to a different topic about film that you won't want to miss. Thank you for your support and making this podcast a reality. Formally knows as The Reel World Podcast!
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Join the director and star of Beasts of the Southern Wild, recipient of the Grand Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival as well as top honours at Cannes.Following a storm that unleashes prehistoric creatures, six-year-old Hushpuppy must quickly learn to survive. Hushpuppy is played by young newcomer Quvenzhané Wallis.
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Actor/writer/director Paddy Considine (Dead Man's Shoes) and actors Olivia Colman (Peep Show) and Eddie Marsan (Sherlock Holmes) discuss critically-acclaimed directorial debut Tyrannosaur. Taking home the Directing Award and Special Jury Prize from the Sundance Film Festival 2011, the film is a powerful human drama about finding redemption in the least likely of places. Moderated by Chris Hewitt at the Apple Store, Regent Street in London.
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Is this you? You know you want to make a film you’re proud of, but you don’t know how to get started. Or maybe you're tired of auditions for one-dimensional roles, or over seeing yet another badly written script from a mediocre white man and you want to DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT, you’re in the right place. In this podcast we’ll cover: Pioneering women in film from the Golden Age of Hollywood to today, How you can write, produce and star in your own projects, And what to do with your film once it ...
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Director David Lowery discusses his hit film from this year's Sundance Film Festival. Ain't Them Bodies Saints tells the story of a young outlaw couple, Ruth (Rooney Mara) and Bob (Casey Affleck), who are apprehended after a shootout in the Texas hills. Although Ruth wounds an officer, Bob takes the blame. But four years later, Bob escapes from prison and sets out to find Ruth and their daughter, born during his incarceration. Moderated by Chris Hewitt at the Apple Store Regent Street, in Lo ...
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The Festival Rules

ActionPark Media

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If you want to fully experience the world's coolest pop culture events, you have to know The Rules. Entertainment correspondents and insiders Josh Horowitz & Ben Lyons are your eyes and ears at the 2020 Sundance Film festival with exclusive interviews, movie reviews, and all the fun and flavor you can usually only get with a VIP pass.
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We Live Film

Red Guerrilla Network

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The We Live Film Podcast airs every Thursday evening from 5pm to 6pm PST on the Red Guerilla Network. Scott Menzel also known as MovieManMenzel hosts the podcast along with his wife Ashley Menzel and several others including Chad Gleason (MovieManChad), Daniel Rester, Gabe Alcantara, and more. Each week features several unique segments including “What to Watch”, “Trailer Talk”, and “Blu-Ray: Buy It-Rent It-Skip It.” In addition, there is usually a special celebrity guest at least once per mo ...
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Director Drake Doremus and actor Felicity Jones discuss their new film, Breathe In, a revealing family drama starring Felicity as Sophie, a soulful British exchange student who comes to New York in search of musical inspiration and changes the lives of the family who hosts her. Breathe In, which also stars Guy Pearce and Amy Ryan, reunites not only Drake and Felicity, but the writer and producers from Like Crazy, which won the 2011 Sundance Film Festival Grand Jury Prize.
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Join actor/filmmaker Lake Bell (Children’s Hospital) as she discusses her directorial debut "In a World." Written and directed by Bell, the film won the 2013 Waldo Salt Screenwriting award and was nominated for the Grand Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival. The film stars Bell as Carol, a struggling vocal coach who wants to follow in her father’s footsteps and become the voice of a generation for movie trailers.
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The Alec Doomadgee Chronicles follows the life and times of an Aboriginal Warrior and his search for TRUTH. You will get a front row seat on his journey into the world of arts, music, film, theatre, festivals and Aboriginal activism. These are REAL LIFE stories of Alec's amazing walkabout and the people that were drawn in by his light (aura) and energy......From Australian Outback bush kid to Radio star, Sydney Olympic Games reporter to street theatre performer in Venice, film screenings in ...
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Join filmmaker Sean Durkin, and actors Elizabeth Olsen and John Hawkes as they discuss their drama “Martha Marcy May Marlene”. Written and Directed by Durkin, the story follows “Martha” (Elizabeth Olsen), a damaged woman haunted by painful memories and increasing paranoia, struggling to re-assimilate with her family after fleeing an abusive cult. Olsen’s performance was lauded as the “breakout performance” of this year’s Sundance Film Festival.
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Meet the Filmmaker: Join photojournalist and filmmaker Danfung Dennis as he discusses his Sundance Film Festival 2011 World Cinema Grand Jury Award and Cinematography Award- winning documentary. In the film, Dennis reveals the devastating impact a Taliban machine-gun bullet has on the life of 25-year-old Sergeant Nathan Harris. The film seamlessly transitions from stunning war reportage to an intimate, visceral portrait of one man’s personal struggle at home in North Carolina, where Harris c ...
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In 1986, the body of affluent, beautiful, 18-year-old Jennifer Levin was found dead in Central Park. Her killer: Robert Chambers, a tall, handsome prep from the Upper East Side. He claimed she attempted to rape him and her death was an accident. Join host Amanda Knox as she deconstructs the stories behind the victim-blaming, privilege and media sensationalism that surrounded this murder and trial, as seen in the SundanceTV docu-series The Preppy Murder: Death in Central Park. The views, info ...
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That Podcast About Movies

That Podcast About Movies

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That Podcast About Movies is the home of The 405 Film Podcast. It's the podcast you've always wanted and now you've got it. Instead of trying to remember podcast names, you just have to remember that podcast about movies. Subscribe now and get a fresh episode full to the brim with film gems. They're the currency of the country we're from...FILMTROPIA.
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Welcome to the Jen Waters' Pen Jen’s Inkwell Podcast! Jen wrote and performed all the original stories in the podcast. This podcast is produced by Eric Baines, who scored all the stories and poems in the series to public domain and original music. The podcast is associated with the blog of the same name, Pen Jen’s Inkwell, www.penjensinkwell.blogspot.com, which can be found on her website: www.jenwaters.com. It features the children's music and spoken word stories from her Apple Music releas ...
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The official podcast of TV West. Check out our YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCid2eYV59Vqjm8XO58VIHRg. For more information, or links to all of our platforms, visit our official blog at tvwestsavestheworld.wordpress.com
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Movies are a great way to enjoy time with family or spending quality time alone. Sit back relax and hear our reviews of some of your favorite movies or movies you plan on seeing. Our shows saying is: Dare To Be Different! Our listeners are anyone and everyone who wants to laugh, learn, and be a part of the Woz Happening Family. We are also on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Youtube, and other podcast servers.
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Void Video is a podcast born from a love of cinema and the “have you seen?” conversations that come along with that. Your hosts Evan Jordan and Nick Schneider, who got into movies in very different ways, come together each week to talk about films they love. Birthed from a hunger for good discussion and a longing for the hidden gem discoveries of video store yesteryear, Void Video is your weekly “staff picks shelf” of sorts where you can come to find the recommendations you might’ve missed o ...
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"Stop Hating Dating and Find Your Person is your go to resource for learning to confidently show up for yourself and interact in a way that’s authentic to you AND gets you the relationship you want. Each week Certified Life Coach Stacy Perry will share wisdom from her and her client’s dating experiences—along with mind hacks, tools, and techniques from life coaching, neuroscience, and cognitive psychology. If you’re ready to learn the skills and mindsets to make dating and finding your perso ...
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A podcast about the past, present and possible futures of Mansfield, a town in North Nottinghamshire. Fifty years ago Mansfield was a vibrant mining and manufacturing hub and a safe Labour seat. Now a blue brick in the UK’s old red industrial wall, the town seems less certain of its identity and role in the world. What does the future hold for Mansfield? Presented by Robert Shore and his mum. Produced by Matt Downing, who also provided the music. Theme tune performed by Bobby and the Midlanders.
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Live and On The Ground at the Lightbox from the Toronto International Film Festival, Jesse and and Andy discuss a few TIFF titles they have both seen, including Marielle Heller's NIGHTBITCH, Mike Leigh's HARD TRUTHS, and Pedro Almodóvar's Golden Lion winning THE ROOM NEXT DOOR. Then Andy, back home, catches up with Emilio and Cullen about some of t…
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This week on the podcast we discuss the new film Between the Temples and early Venice reactions. Our twitter is @CannesIKickIt Our instagram is @CIKIPod Our letterboxd is CIKIPod Enjoying the show? Feel free to send a few bucks our way on Ko-fi. Thanks to Tree Related for our theme song Our hosts are @andytgerm @imlaughalone
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This week we kick off our newest festival where we explore the comedic mind of Albert Brooks in his directional debut, 1979's Real Life. A story about a reality show hosted and starring Albert Brooks as a heightened paranoid version of himself trying to direct this family during the greatest show of all, LIFE! Enjoy the conversation!…
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Jim and Sean discuss their experience at the 2024 Melbourne International Film Festival, viewing some of the best (and worst) films of the year so far. Then, recap the 2000 Venice Film Festival and César awards, as part of the ongoing retrospective. Films discussed include Good One, Flow, To A Land Unknown, Universal Language, Misericordia, Who By …
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On the eve of Venice kickoff and Toronto travel, we take a look at what the general public can see from this fall's slate. That's right, it's a return to TRAILERS! What's exciting? What seems annoying? Will anyone get passive aggressive about a trailer and other people liking or not liking it? These questions, and also like a 10-15 minute digressio…
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Andy and Jesse talk through their TIFFRs! We love to laugh! Our twitter is @CannesIKickIt Our instagram is @CIKIPod Our letterboxd is CIKIPod Enjoying the show? Feel free to send a few bucks our way on Ko-fi. Thanks to Tree Related for our theme song Our hosts are @andytgerm @clatchley @imlaughalone @jcathtraverse…
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This week we break down the famous chest bursting scene from Ridley Scott's 1979 sci-fi classic, the first in the series, the original Alien. Wow, what a scene and so many stories surrounding it. Great conversation too. Enjoy! Make sure to play along with each festival and leave comments so we can interact with you and remember to subscribe to the …
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Max Minghella's new film Shell stars: Elisabeth Moss, Kate Hudson, Kaia Gerber, Mary Lynn Rajskub, Peter MacNicol, Amy Landecker, Peri Gilpin, Arian Moayed, Ziwe, and Este Haim Our twitter is @CannesIKickIt Our instagram is @CIKIPod Our letterboxd is CIKIPod Enjoying the show? Feel free to send a few bucks our way on Ko-fi. Thanks to Tree Related f…
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LIVE FROM NEW YORK (and Toronto) IT'S ... A BUNCH OF MOVIES. This week on the podcast J.Catherine Traverse and Emilio are joined by J. Kim Murphy to talk about all the movies announced for the NYFF Main Slate and TIFF Centerpiece, Wavelengths, and Docs. We try to figure out what's missing from these announcements, what we are excited to check out i…
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In this week’s episode of The Envelope video podcast, Tyler James Williams reveals that the team behind "Abbott Elementary" actually loves frustrating viewers, and "Hacks" star Paul W. Downs weighs in on the debate over which shows in the Emmy race deserve to be described as a comedy.By Shawn Finnie, Mark Olsen, Yvonne Villarreal
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On this episode, I interview the filmmakers behind BIG BOYS, a queer coming-of-age film that's playing at the 2024 Reel Queer Film Festival this Saturday, Aug. 10. Info and tickets at ReelQueerFilm.com Writer/director Corey Sherman and producer Allison Tate were kind enough to talk with me about this film, which is one of my favorite of the year so…
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On this episode, we speak with filmmaker Rocky Roggio, the director of 1946: THE MISTRANSLATION THAT SHIFTED CULTURE. The film looks at Bible translation and the controversy around the word "homosexual" and how it's translation has harmed people in the LGBTQ+ community for decades. The film is playing at the Reel Queer Film Festival, Aug 9, 2024 an…
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This week we offer an extension to our Cyberpunk Film Festival with the one and only Kathryn Bigelow and her underrated end of the century thriller Strange Days from 1995. Where a former cop turned street-hustler accidentally uncovers a conspiracy in Los Angeles in 1999. What a movie and what a conversation! Enjoy! Make sure to play along with each…
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A couple of small TIFF and Venice updates, and then it's off to the slopes! Or is it? Sundance has announced its finalist host cities for 2026 and beyond and we talk our way through all the possibilites, including a full evaluation of the PR statements from local governments and our associations with what local foodstuffs we know about. Our apologi…
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The Reel Queer Film Festival (formerly Kaleidoscope) is almost here! The 10th annual festival is August 8th - 11th at the Studio Theatre in Downtown Little Rock. Festival Executive Director Zack Baker and Artistic Director Cameron Vaughan join the show to tell us all about the lineup, the panels, the special guests and more. Notable films playing t…
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Jim and Sean discuss the recently announced Venice Film Festival program - a very stacked competition; as well as discuss the upcoming Melbourne International Film Festival (MIFF). The boys also begin their retrospective of the year 2000, with Berlinale & Cannes in review. Films discussed include Julie Keeps Quiet, Janet Planet, Good One, The Shrou…
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The Venice Film Festival has announced their entire lineup. TIFF has subjected us to a series of "TIFF Takeovers" through which we learned what will be playing in Special Presentations, Midnight Madness, and more. NYFF has begun to release crumbs of their main slate. Andy has no idea what Pavement sounds like. I think we've got some stuff to talk a…
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A few weeks ago a trailer came out for an upcoming movie that caught our attention. Robert Zemeckis is back and we've had our eye on his next project HERE for quite some time due to some familiarity with the source material. After the release of the trailer we asked our friend and comic enthusiast C HOWSON-JAN to join us to discuss that book, by Ri…
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This week we break down the famous barfing scene from Rob Reiner's 1986 film Stand By Me, adapted originally from Stephen King's short story, The Body. Taking a break for searching for the body Gordy tells the story of a small town kid named Davey, getting revenge in the grossest way possible. What a scene and what a conversation! Enjoy! Make sure …
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There's a Locarno Lineup, there's some more TIFF Titles, and Horizon's Horizons are looking a little different, and we get into all of it was we rebrand into a new more confrontational show. Look out Slate Culture Gabfest! Also, we check in on our Unlikely Predictions... turns out many of them were not very likely! Our twitter is @CannesIKickIt Our…
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This time, the gang really is all here. We promise. And we have an important question for our audience. In the midst of us talking about some Venice, TIFF and Berlin news, we come to a query: who is the Dave you would most want to meet? We hope to hear from you soon on this important matter. Also, we talk about THE BIKERIDERS and KINDS OF KINDNESS …
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JJ Bersch returns to discuss the first year of the 21st Century, liking every movie, and Fortnite. Our twitter is @CannesIKickIt Our instagram is @CIKIPod Our letterboxd is CIKIPod Enjoying the show? Feel free to send a few bucks our way on Ko-fi. Thanks to Tree Related for our theme song Our hosts are @andytgerm @clatchley @imlaughalone @jcpglickw…
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This week we dive into the criminally underrated Spanish horror film from 2007, J.A. Bayona's directorial debut and a great haunted house movie, The Orphanage. A woman brings her family back to her childhood home, which used to be an orphanage for handicapped children. This seance scene is well worth the great discussion! Enjoy!…
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Can you believe it's time to Consider the Fall already? That's right, we've heard the first bit of news out of TIFF 2024, 6 world premiere titles and a couple of tribute awards! And the gang's all here to break it down. Will Elton John perform in the streets of Toronto like Nickleback? Who has the authority to decide whether a film is an act of cre…
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As is tradition, we've recorded a commentary on our Palme d'Ollie winner. We mostly discuss how good Asteroid City is, but also get into Indian Paintbrush's recent exploits, the possibility of Andy running for president, and not knowing most of the cast of The Phoenician Scheme. Our twitter is @CannesIKickIt Our instagram is @CIKIPod Our letterboxd…
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In this week's episode of The Envelope video podcast, "Lessons in Chemistry" star Aja Naomi King opens up about overcoming her fears about launching a career as an actor and Michelle King and Jonathan Tolins take us inside their popular new procedural, "Elsbeth."By Los Angeles Times
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