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Explore " ciff" with insightful episodes like "បទសម្ភាសន៍ VOA៖ ភាពយន្តចំនួន ១៨៨ នឹងត្រូវចាក់បញ្ចាំងក្នុងមហោស្រពភាពយន្តអន្តរជាតិកម្ពុជាលើកទី១២ - ឧសភា ២៩, ២០២៣", "ON THE DIVIDE with Maya Cueva and Leah Galant", "Interview with Ben Epstein (director of Buck Alamo) **BONUS EPISODE**", "A Night of Knowing Nothing with Payal Kapadia" and "Camden Film Festival #1: Overview with Film Programmer Milton Guillén" from podcasts like ""បទសម្ភាសន៍ - វីអូអេ", "rePROFilm Podcast", "Kyle and Dave vs The Machine", "Docs in Orbit" and "Docs in Orbit"" and more!
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ON THE DIVIDE with Maya Cueva and Leah Galant
BONUS EPISODE: Interview with Co-Directors Maya Cueva and Leah Galant of ON THE DIVIDE
rePRO Film is proud to be a community partner of the Cleveland International Film Festival (CIFF). Audiences at the festival as well as our rePRO Periodical subscribers will have access to this episode, where Asha Dahya has a conversation with the filmmakers (Leah Galant and Maya Cueva) of the 2021 documentary: On The Divide.
We all know how powerful films and documentaries are when it comes to changing hearts and minds through personal stories, giving audiences a glimpse into an issue where they can really put themselves in people’s shoes. That is exactly what ‘On The Divide’ does.
This topic couldn’t be more timely right now, as we are on the precipice of seeing Roe v Wade overturned. So we had the chance to speak with co-directors Maya Cueva and Leah Galant who talked about making the film over 7 years, why they chose to highlight this particular community in the Rio Grande valley, and why Choice really is a matter of survival.
SHOW NOTES:
- Watch ‘On The Divide’ during the Cleveland International Film Festival
- CIFF46 Streams On Demand
Sunday, April 10, 2022 at 11:00 AM - Sunday, April 17, 2022 at 11:59 PM
- CIFF46 Streams On Demand
- onthedividemovie.com | @onthedividemovie | @onthedivide
- Sign up here for our free, monthly rePRO Periodical
- Follow us @reprofilmofficial • repro.buzzsprout.com • reprofilm.org
If you haven’t already, subscribe to our monthly newsletter where you will get each episode of the pod straight to your inbox. Learn more at reprofilm.org or at @reprofilm The rePROFilm Podcast is executive produced by mamafilm. Looking forward to bringing you our next conversation!
Interview with Ben Epstein (director of Buck Alamo) **BONUS EPISODE**
Live from the Calgary International Film Festival! Kyle and Dave sit down with director Ben Epstein to talk about cowboys, dreams, and poems.
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Watch the trailer for Buck Alamo here: https://youtu.be/WqoYHK1-xyQ
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A Night of Knowing Nothing with Payal Kapadia
Featuring a conversation with Payal Kapadia about her remarkably brave and powerful film A NIGHT OF KNOWING NOTHING which took home awards at Cannes, TIFF, and CIFF. Here, she discusses with us her artistic approach, sources of inspiration, and the freedom she finds in documentary filmmaking.
Moderated by Aylin Gökmen
For show notes, visit docsinorbit.com and be sure to follow us on social media @docsinorbit
Camden Film Festival #1: Overview with Film Programmer Milton Guillén
The Fall Film Festival season has begun! And to kick things off, we invited Milton Guillén, a programmer from the Camden International Film Festival, to take us through the 17th edition of the festival lineup, featuring over 70 documentary films (features and shorts).
In this episode, Milton provides a peek into how the program came together and adds texture to some of the films in the different sections.
This year, the festival will take place both physically (September 16 - 19th) as well as virtually. An online edition of the program will be available to stream for North American audiences from September 16 - 26th.
It's a truly excellent curation of films and for folks who are unable to attend in person, please do consider streaming via their online platform as it is a wonderful way to support a festival that has long had a tremendous impact on advancing the documentary film genre.
FILMS DISCUSSED INCLUDE:
- SPIRITS AND ROCKS AN AZOREAN MYTH by Aylin Gökmen
- MOTORCYCLIST'S HAPPINESS WON'T FIT INTO HIS SUIT by Gabriel Herrera
- DATURA'S AUBADE by Jean-Jacques Martinod and Bretta C. Walker
- A NIGHT OF KNOWING NOTHING by Payal Kapadia
- FAYA DAYI by Jessica Beshir
- OSTROV - LOST ISLAND by Svetlana Rodina and Laurent Stoop
- PROCESSION by Robert Green
- MAGALUF GHOST TOWN by Miguel Ángel Blanca
- NORTH BY CURRENT by Angelo Madsen Minax
- LAST DAYS AT SEA by Venice Atienza
- ROOTS by Tea Lukač
- TERRA FEMME by Courtney Stephens
- and others!
We covered a lot of ground!
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ABOUT MILTON GUILLÉN
Milton Guillén is an award-winning Nicaraguan filmmaker and programmer whose work centers on the cinematic intersections of de-colonial ethnographic research and affect. Milton’s films have screened globally at CPH: DOX, Hot Docs, DOK Leipzig, Rooftop Films, and more. In 2017, his debut feature, The Maribor Uprisings, co-directed with Maple Razsa, received the Society for Visual Anthropology’s Best Feature Award. Milton recently received support from the Tribeca Film Institute and ITVS for his project, On the Move. He also was named a North Star fellow at the Points North Institute, a MediaMaker Fellow at Bay Area Video Coalition, a Kartemquin Diverse Voices in Documentary, and is the recipient of several international artists’ residencies and grants.
For show notes, visit docsinorbit.com and be sure to follow us on social media @docsinorbit