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    Explore " oscar nominee" with insightful episodes like "YCR4 - Her / ….? (Awards Special! Guest: Rachael Fosket)", "Episode 151 - The Prince of Tides", "Field Of Dreams / Tommy Wiseau's Extended Edition (Guest: Derek McFadden)", "Cine-Critique ANTHONY FABIAN director discussing his hit film, Mrs Harris goes to Paris" and "Episode 97 - Mediterraneo" from podcasts like ""The Review Review", "1991 Movie Rewind", "The Review Review", "Cine-Critique" and "1991 Movie Rewind"" and more!

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    YCR4 - Her / ….? (Awards Special! Guest: Rachael Fosket)

    YCR4 - Her / ….? (Awards Special! Guest: Rachael Fosket)

    AKA: Her-minator Review: JudgmentSode
    Your fourth YCR (YOU choose episode), this time for Academy Awards weekend! Actor/Writer/cool cat Rachael Perrell Fosket joins us in the algorithm to discuss the finer points of....Her (2013 D. Spike Jonze) Starring: Joaquin Phoenix, Amy Adams, and Scarlett Johansson. Are you more down for The Office or The IT Crowd? Are dead cats off limits in intimate situations? How excited would you be if we were joined by 1000x Arnold Schwarzenegger's claiming different states? The Illuminati sets a trap, and a moment of reflection on Howard the Duck. Don't be afraid, stay calm, there's nothing to worry about (This Episode Description written by Ai)

    Plot: In a near future, a lonely writer develops an unlikely relationship with an operating system designed to meet his every need.

    Recorded 2/24
    2hrs 27mins
    “Back In Jury” ad written by: Ben Burris and Paul Root*

    **All episodes contain explicit language**
    Artwork - Ben McFadden
    Review Review Intro/Outro Theme - Jamie Henwood
    "What Are We Watching" Theme - Matthew Fosket
    Lead-Ins Edited/Conceptualized by - Ben McFadden
    Produced by - Ben McFadden & Paul Root
    Concept - Paul Root

    Field Of Dreams / Tommy Wiseau's Extended Edition (Guest: Derek McFadden)

    Field Of Dreams / Tommy Wiseau's Extended Edition (Guest: Derek McFadden)

    Novelist (The Santa Claus Agreement / All Systems Snow), and literary editor Derek McFadden ' reemerges from the corn rows to guest, and have a back and fourth bout "Field Of Dreams” (1989) Starring: Kevin Costner, Amy Madigan, Ray Liotta, James Earl Jones, and Ed Harris (Maybe?). The voices in our heads want us to talk to you about “Maniac Cop” (1988), familial bonds, convenience, being an ever evolving person, “Maniac Cop” (1988 now on Tubi), and CORN. Join us for this version of baseball, where there's PLENTY of crying. Listen to the voice in your head, hop in the VW bus, and let’s go! "Maniac Cop"...

    Plot: 
    Iowa farmer Ray Kinsella is inspired by a voice he can't ignore to pursue a dream he can hardly believe. Supported by his wife, Ray begins the quest by turning his ordinary cornfield into a place where dreams can come true.

    Recorded 10/23
    1hr 54mins

    **All episodes contain explicit language**
    Artwork - Ben McFadden
    Review Review Intro/Outro Theme - Jamie Henwood
    "What Are We Watching" Theme - Matthew Fosket
    Lead-Ins Edited/Conceptualized by - Ben McFadden
    Produced by - Ben McFadden & Paul Root
    Concept - Paul Root

    Cine-Critique ANTHONY FABIAN director discussing his hit film, Mrs Harris goes to Paris

    Cine-Critique ANTHONY FABIAN director discussing his hit film, Mrs Harris goes to Paris

    British director Anthony Fabian talks with me all about his journey making the hit comedy drama, Mrs Harris Goes to Paris, an Oscar nominee for costume design. 
    We discuss star Lesley Manville, co-stars Christian McKay, Roxane Duran & so much more, 
    including costuming with Jenny Beavan and vintage Christian Dior, it was an enlightening chat, Anthony is terrific. 

    Episode 97 - Mediterraneo

    Episode 97 - Mediterraneo

    0:00 - Intro & Summary

    2:00 - Movie Discussion

    39:48 - Cast & Crew/Awards

    44:39 - Pop Culture/Music

    53:01 -  Rankings & Ratings

     

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    Full Uncut Conversation: What difference can a play make? Ask Angola Prison

    Full Uncut Conversation:  What difference can a play make? Ask Angola Prison

    Our Patreon supporters receive early access to listen and download the full uncut conversation from our weekly episodes. 

    Description: In 2020, the authorities at the Louisiana State Penitentiary (better known as Angola, for the former plantation on which it stands) shut down a play in the middle of a performance.  What happened in that audience of incarcerated men that got guards so concerned? That’s the subject of “Angola Do You Hear Us? Voices From a Plantation Prison," a new MTV documentary directed and edited by Cinque Northern (My Name is Pauli Murray) and produced by Catherine Gund. Award-winning actress and writer, Liza Jessie Peterson, (HBO’s Def Poetry, Ava Duvernay’s 13th), whose one-woman show was shut down that day, and Norris Henderson, a former inmate who'd worked with her to bring the show, join Laura to reflect on the intersection of art and politics, incarceration and economics, and the work of VOTE, the criminal justice reform group Henderson founded upon his release. What difference can a play make? Watch and see.

    Full research and reading list to further delve into the conversation is available here on Patreon.

     

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    Crip Camp and The Disability Justice Movement

    Crip Camp and The Disability Justice Movement

    Crip Camp is a Peabody Award-winning documentary from Netflix and Higher Ground Productions that tells the story of Camp Jened, a summer camp in the 1960s where disabled youth could be themselves. The film follows several former campers who went on to be leaders of the Disability Rights Movement. Laura speaks with the directors and producers of Crip Camp about how they are using the film to advance the next step in the revolution: Disability Justice, a movement that centers the leadership of disabled queer, trans, Black, Indigenous, and people of color. If the inclusive culture of Camp Jened could help transform American society in the second half of the 20th century, what could a truly intersectional Disability Justice Movement change for us all today? Plus thoughts from Laura on interdependence.  (note: legacy show, repost)

    Guests:

    Andraéa LaVant, Impact Producer & President, Chief Inclusion Officer of LaVant Consulting Inc.

    Jim LeBrecht, Co-Director Crip Camp: A Disability Revolution, Peabody Winner & Oscar Nominated Film, Co-Director of Crip Camp

    Nicole Newnham, Co-Director Crip Camp: A Disability Revolution, Peabody Winner & Oscar Nominated Film,  Co-Director of Crip Camp

     

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    Before You Go: Live in LA Its Our Oscars Show!

    Before You Go: Live in LA Its Our Oscars Show!

    Stanley Nelson appears as a guest on Before You Go during a career milestone:  Oscar nominee. After decades of directing historical documentaries illuminating African American history through compelling interviews and a library of rare footage, Nelson, an award-winning filmmaker, made it to the big stage. Though he, co-director Traci A. Curry and his team with Firelight Media did not take the Oscar this year, he says it was truly "an honor to be nominated" and Before You Go hosts Nicole and Bryant were honored to discuss his Oscar nominated project, Attica.

    Laurens Grant (American Experience:  Jesse Owens), an award-winning filmmaker herself, has produced a number of Stanley Nelson's films. Grant joins the conversation and describes behind-the-scenes adventures that occur when getting the story.

    It's an exciting hour--especially since the hosts appeared Live on the mic in the KBLA Talk 1580 studios.

    Special thanks to KBLA Talk 1580's Miles Low.

       

    Nightmare Alley

    Nightmare Alley

    In this week’s episode of the AIPT Movies podcast, Alex, Tim, and Matt discuss Guillermo del Toro’s neo-noir psychological thriller, Nightmare Alley! Does del Toro continue his tradition of sudden, unexpected face trauma? Are there biological specimens preserved in amber jars? Also, Tim finds a tape from the “making of” featurette for the gang’s first movie, People Who Eat People. Does the tape help to explain their bizarre, seemingly dead-end careers? Listen now to find out!

    The AIPT Movies podcast brings you the latest in movie news, reviews, and more! Hosted by supposed “industry vets,” Alex Harris, Tim Gardiner, and Matt Paul, the show gives you a peek behind the scenes from three filmmakers with oddly nonexistent filmographies. You can find Alex on Instagram and Twitter @alexharriscomix. Matt is a terrific artist that you can find on Instagram @no_wheres_ville. Tim can’t be found on social media because he doesn’t exist. If you have any questions or suggestions for the AIPT Movies crew, they can be reached at aiptmoviespod@gmail.com

    You can find AIPT Movies on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. As always, if you enjoy the podcast, be sure to leave us a positive rating, subscribe to the show, and tell your friends!

    Did a Summer Camp Help Spark a Disability Revolution?

    Did a Summer Camp Help Spark a Disability Revolution?

    Full episode notes are at https://Patreon.com/theLFShow

    Crip Camp is a Peabody Award-winning documentary from Netflix and Higher Ground Productions that tells the story of Camp Jened, a summer camp in the 1960s where disabled youth could be themselves. The film follows several former campers who went on to be leaders of the Disability Rights Movement. Laura speaks with the directors and producers of Crip Camp about how they are using the film to advance the next step in the revolution: Disability Justice, a movement that centers the leadership of disabled queer, trans, Black, Indigenous, and people of color. If the inclusive culture of Camp Jened could help transform American society in the second half of the 20th century, what could a truly intersectional Disability Justice Movement change for us all today? Plus thoughts from Laura on interdependence.   Music Spotlight:  “Badass and Blind” the title track of Raul Midon’s album released on Mack Avenue Records. 

     

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    48 - Lee Daniels (The United States vs. Billie Holiday)

    48 - Lee Daniels (The United States vs. Billie Holiday)

    Director, Writer, Producer Lee Daniels joins host Jenny Curtis and Special Guest Co-Host Dana Gourrier to talk about his life long drive towards entertainment and his latest movie, the United States Vs. Billie Holiday.

    00:56 – Taking a moment to get to know this episode’s co-host, Dana Gourrier, a little better.

    2:37 — Dana boils herself down in a nutshell as strong artist and shares the magical moment when you feel connected to the material you’re acting.

    3:37 — One of Dana’s favorite things about acting is to one day be able to take everything she’s learned and transition into directing. This leads into the discussion Jenny and Dana are about to have with Lee Daniels, who directed Dana in the United States Vs. Billie Holiday.

    4:09 — Jenny Curtis introduces Lee Daniels and welcomes him to the show.

    4:34 — Lee Daniels discusses where he found his creative spark. For him, it began with when he watched Rogers and Hammerstein’s Cinderella at six years old. He describes the feeling of almost leaving his body as he imagined himself as Cinderella, and began directing his cousins and siblings.

    6:06 — Lee describes discovering the theater section of his library at eight years old. He pulled out “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Wolf?” took it home and began directing his family in the parts.

    7:29 — Dana asks if Lee felt a connection to his fellow high schoolers in theater. Like Dana, Lee felt some of that connection in high school, but he discovered a deeper comradery in the first few years of college theatre.

    9:30  — Lee talks about always having been in entertainment and knowing from a young age that’s what he wanted to do.

    9:58 — Lee had no money, lied to his mom about still being in college, and hopped on a bus to Los Angeles. He was homeless, living in the back of a church, and began directing small theatre projects. Some people get afraid of being a nomad, he wasn’t.

    12:30 — Lee speaks about how he fell into owning his own at home nursing care agency.

    13:56 — Lee shares how getting very rich young lead him down a path of using drugs. He went through a period of watching and holding many friends as they died and he attributes those experiences to where the depth of his creative work comes from.

     16:06 — Lee talks about his abrupt transition of selling his nursing agency to become a production assistant for one of his nursing client’s son.

    17:50 — Lee says that his work has been driven by honesty. He believes that his honest an true connection with the crew and actors shows in the work he creates.

    18:08 — Dana and Lee talk about her role in the United States Vs. Billie Holiday and what it’s like being on one of Lee Daniel’s sets. Dana calls Lee an actor’s director.

    22:00 — Lee addresses situations on set that now in hindsight he understands were feelings of prejudice against him and racism. At the time he wanted to believe the best of everyone, but recent events made him see those actions against him differently. He feels he had a lot of blinders on with people being prejudice against him for his race, because he was so focused on the discrimination and abuse he’d endured for being gay.

    25:00 — Lee talks about working with up and coming actors. He loves working with first time actors because they really trust you as the director. A lot of actors are jaded by directors and editors who haven’t been able to capture the magic of their work when they are bringing their all.

    29:24  — Lees speaks about a scene in the United States Vs. Billie Holiday the took a little more work to capture the magic.

    32:05 — Lee opens up about the United States Vs Billie Holiday being the first film he directed completely sober. He believed it was important to respect Billie Holiday and their shared substance issues by abstaining and starting his own journey of recovery.

    36:38 — Lee admits to second guessing his directorial choices more when sober.

    38:23 — Lee explains the development process of the United States Vs. Billie Holiday.

    42:28 — Lee speaks about confronting issues of racism in this country being a part of the spirit of the film. He had an awakening in the editing room as racism came to the forefront of the news cycle in America.

    44:39 — The conversation pivots to discussing Lee Daniel’s films the Paperboy and Monsters Ball.

    49:08 — Lee talks about how the United States Vs. Billie Holiday was shot on film with the intention of it being shown on the big screen. He’s grateful that Hulu is running the film, but he will miss being in a theatre and around people experiencing the film for the first time.

    51:09 — Lee shares what it means to him to have a life in storytelling. He doesn’t know of another way to exist.

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