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Cinema and the Quest for Authentic Representation with filmmaker Jay J. Levy

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We are joined this week by filmmaker Jay J. Levy, who offers us a peek behind the curtain of his creative process as a storyteller, his location services business, and his current collaboration with comedy writer Russ Woody: a comedic web series titled, 'Poster Pickers.'
Jay does not identify as a gay filmmaker but rather as a filmmaker who happens to be gay. In other words, he strives for the universal. Even so, he shares his views on LGBTQ representation in cinema. We engage in an honest conversation about the challenges of conveying authentic narratives like that of Jay's coming-out film, "Dirty Magazines." The discussion expands to embrace the evolution of queer cinema and how gay film festival audiences' appetites have matured over the years. Moreover, we delve into the portrayal of the LGBTQ+ experience in a changing societal landscape and how the art of cinema can bridge generational divides, serving as a conduit for understanding and healing.
Guest Bio: Jay J. Levy is a writer, director, and location scout, doing each with equal passion and precision. "Dirty Magazines" was his first breakout short film that won a number of Best Film and Best Short nods. Unnerving comedy with a serious undertone seems to be the voice at play. An absurd new web series, "The Poster Pickers," is also available as Jay partners with established comedy writer Russ Woody to pose as contentious film critics who recommend films based solely on the poster.
Learn more at
Dirty Magazines (1st Half) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g8IZvVOznpI&list=PLCNbLlFypypyt8S7Q0tOccwpZrPxAWSW7
Poster Pickers TAR https://youtu.be/IGqw3tLiUrg
Poster Pickers The Menu https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mkjD32ZA_ZE&list=PLCNbLlFypypxlvomwqhRdi0jNgfW73Gkq

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Now more than ever, it’s tempting to throw our hands in the air and surrender to futility in the face of global strife. Storytellers know we must renew hope daily. We are being called upon to embrace our interconnectivity, transform paradigms, and trust the ripple effect will play its part. In the words of Lion King producer Don Hahn (Episode 8), “Telling stories is one of the most important professions out there right now.” We here at Language of the Soul Podcast could not agree more.
This podcast is a labor of love. You can help us spread the word about the power of story to transform. Your donation, however big or small, will help us build our platform and thereby get the word out. Together, we can change the world…one heart at a time!

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Chapters

1. Cinema and the Quest for Authentic Representation with filmmaker Jay J. Levy (00:00:00)

2. Storytelling in the Filmmaking World (00:00:20)

3. Exploring Filmmaking and Authenticity (00:14:23)

4. Exploring LGBTQ Representation in Film (00:19:53)

5. The Changing Landscape of LGBTQ Representation (00:31:23)

6. Generational Differences in LGBT Advocacy (00:41:43)

31 episodes

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We are joined this week by filmmaker Jay J. Levy, who offers us a peek behind the curtain of his creative process as a storyteller, his location services business, and his current collaboration with comedy writer Russ Woody: a comedic web series titled, 'Poster Pickers.'
Jay does not identify as a gay filmmaker but rather as a filmmaker who happens to be gay. In other words, he strives for the universal. Even so, he shares his views on LGBTQ representation in cinema. We engage in an honest conversation about the challenges of conveying authentic narratives like that of Jay's coming-out film, "Dirty Magazines." The discussion expands to embrace the evolution of queer cinema and how gay film festival audiences' appetites have matured over the years. Moreover, we delve into the portrayal of the LGBTQ+ experience in a changing societal landscape and how the art of cinema can bridge generational divides, serving as a conduit for understanding and healing.
Guest Bio: Jay J. Levy is a writer, director, and location scout, doing each with equal passion and precision. "Dirty Magazines" was his first breakout short film that won a number of Best Film and Best Short nods. Unnerving comedy with a serious undertone seems to be the voice at play. An absurd new web series, "The Poster Pickers," is also available as Jay partners with established comedy writer Russ Woody to pose as contentious film critics who recommend films based solely on the poster.
Learn more at
Dirty Magazines (1st Half) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g8IZvVOznpI&list=PLCNbLlFypypyt8S7Q0tOccwpZrPxAWSW7
Poster Pickers TAR https://youtu.be/IGqw3tLiUrg
Poster Pickers The Menu https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mkjD32ZA_ZE&list=PLCNbLlFypypxlvomwqhRdi0jNgfW73Gkq

We would love to hear from you! Sent US a text message.

Support the Show.

If you would like to make a one-time donation, CLICK HERE, or you can click the support button for other monthly support options.
To learn more and order Language of the Soul: www.dominickdomingo.com/theseeker
Think you would be a great guest for our podcast; please submit a request at LOTS Podcast Guest Pitch Form.
Now more than ever, it’s tempting to throw our hands in the air and surrender to futility in the face of global strife. Storytellers know we must renew hope daily. We are being called upon to embrace our interconnectivity, transform paradigms, and trust the ripple effect will play its part. In the words of Lion King producer Don Hahn (Episode 8), “Telling stories is one of the most important professions out there right now.” We here at Language of the Soul Podcast could not agree more.
This podcast is a labor of love. You can help us spread the word about the power of story to transform. Your donation, however big or small, will help us build our platform and thereby get the word out. Together, we can change the world…one heart at a time!

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Cinema and the Quest for Authentic Representation with filmmaker Jay J. Levy (00:00:00)

2. Storytelling in the Filmmaking World (00:00:20)

3. Exploring Filmmaking and Authenticity (00:14:23)

4. Exploring LGBTQ Representation in Film (00:19:53)

5. The Changing Landscape of LGBTQ Representation (00:31:23)

6. Generational Differences in LGBT Advocacy (00:41:43)

31 episodes

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