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    Explore "tribeca film festival" with insightful episodes like "Ep 554: Nick Shafir", "Ep 535: Stewart Thorndike", "Focus Features Films - Every Body Documentary From RBG Director Julie Cohen", "Episode 318: The 2022 Tribeca Film Festival" and "Jessica Earnshaw on Filmmaking that Encourages Empathy" from podcasts like ""The Movie Crypt", "The Movie Crypt", "She's All Over the Place", "Movie Madness" and "At Home with Linda & Drew Scott"" and more!

    Episodes (38)

    Ep 554: Nick Shafir

    Ep 554: Nick Shafir

    PUBLIC VERSION. Screenwriter Nick Shafir (I.S.S.) joins Adam, Joe, and Arwen in the ArieScope Studio to discuss his journey to becoming a working screenwriter with a film that’s currently playing in theaters all across the country. From a dyslexic aspiring writer living in New York City who discovered THE MOVIE CRYPT podcast back in 2014 and drew his own personal inspiration from it… to paying his dues at various jobs including being the writer’s assistant to the staff of a major network TV series where he was expected to fix toilets and once reprimanded for “walking too loud”… to selling his sci-fi screenplay I.S.S. during the pandemic and what it was like handing his baby off to a creative team and a production process that he wouldn’t be directly involved with from day to day… to why he believes it would be a disservice for an aspiring filmmaker to NOT go through both the wonderful highs and the soul crushing lows that accompany most every artist’s journey… to what it’s really like surviving for 6 months or more without a paycheck in sight yet not throwing in the towel and giving up on your dream… to how exactly Nick took his brilliant single location concept and crafted a complex character driven sci-fi thriller… to the research that he needed to do to believably write a story about scientists living on the space station… to the nonstop anxiety and constant self-doubt that an artist endures while hoping and praying that somehow someone somewhere will discover and recognize your talent… to the triumphant moment of having I.S.S. world premiere at the prestigious Tribeca film festival only to not even be allowed to step foot on the red carpet or talk about the movie due to the WGA strike… we’ve been waiting and waiting (and waiting) to share Nick’s story with you all and the time has finally come!

    Also, Dr. Arwen provides “Hollywood Therapy” for a writer in search of tips on how to improve the dialogue in their screenplays which turns into a super in-depth 20 minute discussion on writing character’s with unique voices.

    After a decade of watching his journey and rooting for him every step of the way… on January 5, 2024 Nick Shafir walked into the ArieScope Studio as an accomplished union screenwriter with a film on the eve of opening in theaters nationwide. He is a friend, a colleague, and now… a GUEST on THE MOVIE CRYPT podcast.  We couldn’t possibly ask for a more inspiring way to be starting off 2024 than with this amazing 2-hour conversation!

    Will YOU be the next Nick Shafir? Strap in, get to work, and hopefully we’ll see you here in our studio soon!

    Ep 535: Stewart Thorndike

    Ep 535: Stewart Thorndike

    PUBLIC VERSION. Filmmaker Stewart Thorndike (BAD THINGS, LYLE) joins Adam, Joe, and Arwen to discuss the making of her new feature BAD THINGS (available on Shudder). From discovering her passion for the cinematic arts while traveling the country as a child… to the David Cronenberg film that changed the way she saw genre movies… to performing in front of the camera in the late Stanley Kubrick’s EYES WIDE SHUT… to the trials and tribulations of writing and bringing her new film BAD THINGS to life… to directing the indie ensemble in an abandoned hotel in snowy Ithaca, NY… to how her production survived the craziest and most frustrating COVID-19 setback that we’ve heard about filming during the pandemic yet… to BAD THINGS’ world premiere at the prestigious Tribeca Film Festival (where Joe’s new film SUITABLE FLESH also premiered this year) and the process that it took to finally be able to think of herself as an “artist”… Stewart’s journey over the last 3 years has been a tumultuous one that many will be able to relate to and draw inspiration from!

    Also, the group reflects on the stress of film festival premieres, Joe’s kitchen sink vomits up a demon, and the boys prepare for their appearance together at Silver Scream Con in Danvers, MA this coming weekend (9/8 - 9/10)!

    Focus Features Films - Every Body Documentary From RBG Director Julie Cohen

    Focus Features Films - Every Body Documentary From RBG Director Julie Cohen

    Julie Cohen is an Academy Award-nominated, Emmy-winning director and producer of RBG, along with Betsy West. 

    Other theatrical documentaries she's directed with West include the Oscar-shortlisted Julia and the Peabody-winning My Name is Pauli Murray. Solo directing projects include Berlinale Official Selection The Sturgeon Queens, and the New York Emmy-winning Ndiphilela Ukucula: I Live to Sing. Before starting her own production company, Better Than Fiction, Cohen was a producer for Dateline NBC.

    Learn more: 

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    Episode 318: The 2022 Tribeca Film Festival

    Episode 318: The 2022 Tribeca Film Festival

    This year’s Tribeca Film Festival contained a number of noteworthy documentaries and some new features by rising filmmakers. Erik Childress is joined by Peter Sobczynski to discuss 16 of these films. They include real-life tales about embattled journalists, the effect of COVID on family businesses, historical heroes and modern-day athletes. There are also the latest films from filmmakers such as Travis Stevens (Jakob’s Wife), Alex Thompson (Saint Frances), Alexandre O. Philippe (Memory: The Origins of Alien) and Robert Machoian (The Killing of Two Lovers) as well as upcoming talents like Daniel Antebi, Sophie Gilbert and Alexandria Trewhitt. Erik also sets up a little preview of the upcoming month-long Fantasia Film Festival in Montreal taking place in July and into August.

    0:00 - Intro

    1:38 – Turn Any Page

    4:08 – Liquor Store Dreams

    6:27 – Cherry

    10:34 – Lynch/Oz

    14:57 – The Wild One

    17:26 - Rounding

    22:02 - Battleground

    23:48 - Endangered

    24:33 – American Pain

    27:20 – Official Competition

    33:06 – The Rebellious Life of Rosa Parks

    34:34 – Unfinished Business

    38:48 – My Love Affair With Marriage

    40:05 – A Wounded Fawn

    44:15 – God’s Time

    47:56 – The Integrity of Joseph Chambers

    54:41 – A Preview of the 2022 Fantasia Film Festival

    59:05 - Outro

    Jessica Earnshaw on Filmmaking that Encourages Empathy

    Jessica Earnshaw on Filmmaking that Encourages Empathy

    We chat with our old friend, documentary photographer and filmmaker, Jessica Earnshaw, whose work focuses on criminal justice, familial relationships and women. Her photography has appeared in National Geographic, The Marshall Project, Mother Jones Magazine, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, NPR, amongst others.


    Jessica tells us how she started in photography and we talk about the importance of telling stories with depth and humanity. 


    Her first feature film, JACINTA, won the Albert Maysles New Documentary Director Award at the Tribeca Film Festival 2020. The film has partnered with ABC News and will premiere as a Hulu Original Documentary on @Hulu and in select theaters on October 8th! 


    Watch the film here:

    press.hulu.com/shows/jacinta/ 


    Jacinta Trailer:

    www.youtube.com/watch?v=-NbcehOCClU


    Social Impact Campaign -- Dignity for Incarcerated Women:

    www.thedreamcorps.org/our-programs/justice/campaigns/dignity-for-incarcerated-women/ 


    Connect with Jessica Earnshaw

    @Jess_Earnshaw

    www.instagram.com/jess_earnshaw/



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    Episode 115: Tribeca 2021 / False Positive / Italian Studies / Last Film Show / Essie Davis Interview

    Episode 115: Tribeca 2021 / False Positive / Italian Studies / Last Film Show / Essie Davis Interview

    This week on Drink in the Movies Michael & Taylor discuss their First Impressions of the Fantasia 2021 Titles: The Suicide Squad & All the Moons(6:57) and the Tribeca 2021 Feature Films: False Positive(14:55), Italian Studies(34:49), and Last Film Show(53:58). Followed by an Interview with Essie Davis conducted by Taylor Baker on her recent role as Bunny King, in the Tribeca 2021 Film, The Justice of Bunny King(1:12:06)

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    Ep. 62: Kevin Allison & Pandemic Storytelling

    Ep. 62: Kevin Allison & Pandemic Storytelling

    Kevin Allison, founder of the nationally beloved storytelling institution RISK! and member of legendary sketch group The State, joins TCB's Jake Kroeger to give a bit of a state-of-the-nation breakdown of what the storytelling scene/art form has gone through during the pandemic. As you might imagine, folks have gone through so much and are still, largely, processing what has happened/is happening still.

    RISK! thankfully evolved into a recurring virtual show and survived through 2020 and 2021 and is now set to return to in-person events (where the intimacy and vulnerability of storytelling is best featured). Also "hot" takes on Comedy Dynamics x Tribeca Film Festival's slate of comedy specials and John Oliver's latest 'gonzo comedy' pranks.

    Follow Kevin @thekevinallison on Twitter and RISK @riskshow on Twitter and IG. Tickets for upcoming RISK! shows including 6/17 @ Caveat in NYC can be purchased at risk-show.com/tour. Listen to RISK! wherever you get your podcasts.

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    "Mistaken for Strangers": Meet the Filmmakers

    "Mistaken for Strangers": Meet the Filmmakers
    Join director Tom Berninger, executive producer Marshall Curry ("Street Fight," "If a Tree Falls"), producer Carin Besser, producer Craig Charland and Matt Berninger (lead singer of The National), as they discuss their documentary, "Mistaken for Strangers." Shot while Tom was working as a roadie for his brother Matt’s band, the film offers an inside look at the critically acclaimed indie rockers during their recent "High Violet" tour.

    "Mistaken for Strangers": Meet the Filmmakers

    "Mistaken for Strangers": Meet the Filmmakers
    Join director Tom Berninger, executive producer Marshall Curry ("Street Fight," "If a Tree Falls"), producer Carin Besser, producer Craig Charland and Matt Berninger (lead singer of The National), as they discuss their documentary, "Mistaken for Strangers." Shot while Tom was working as a roadie for his brother Matt’s band, the film offers an inside look at the critically acclaimed indie rockers during their recent "High Violet" tour.

    "Mistaken for Strangers": Meet the Filmmakers

    "Mistaken for Strangers": Meet the Filmmakers
    Join director Tom Berninger, executive producer Marshall Curry ("Street Fight," "If a Tree Falls"), producer Carin Besser, producer Craig Charland and Matt Berninger (lead singer of The National), as they discuss their documentary, "Mistaken for Strangers." Shot while Tom was working as a roadie for his brother Matt’s band, the film offers an inside look at the critically acclaimed indie rockers during their recent "High Violet" tour.

    Julie Delpy, “2 Days in New York”: Meet the Filmmakers

    Julie Delpy, “2 Days in New York”: Meet the Filmmakers
    Join writer, director, and actor Julie Delpy for a discussion of her new film, 2 Days in New York, the follow-up story to her well-received 2 Days in Paris. We follow Marion (Delpy), now split from Jack and living in New York with their child. Her family decides to visit, and she’s unaware that the cultural differences between her new American boyfriend (Chris Rock), her father, and her sister Rose — added to the stress of her upcoming photo exhibition — will make for an explosive mix.

    Julie Delpy, “2 Days in New York”: Meet the Filmmakers

    Julie Delpy, “2 Days in New York”: Meet the Filmmakers
    Join writer, director, and actor Julie Delpy for a discussion of her new film, 2 Days in New York, the follow-up story to her well-received 2 Days in Paris. We follow Marion (Delpy), now split from Jack and living in New York with their child. Her family decides to visit, and she’s unaware that the cultural differences between her new American boyfriend (Chris Rock), her father, and her sister Rose — added to the stress of her upcoming photo exhibition — will make for an explosive mix.

    Freida Pinto, “Trishna”: Meet the Filmmakers

    Freida Pinto, “Trishna”: Meet the Filmmakers
    Join actor Freida Pinto (Slumdog Millionaire, Rise of the Planet of the Apes) for a discussion of her Michael Winterbottom–directed drama, Trishna. The film details the tragic relationship between the son of a property developer and the daughter of an auto rickshaw owner. It’s also an adaptation of the Thomas Hardy novel, Tess of the D’Urbervilles.

    “Nancy, Please”: Meet the Filmmakers

    “Nancy, Please”: Meet the Filmmakers
    Join debut director Andrew Semans, his producer Vinay Singh, and cast members Will Rogers, Santino Fontana, and Eléonore Hendricks for a discussion of their new film, Nancy, Please. This stunning psychodrama revolves around Paul, a literature teacher at Yale whose life is about to unravel — thanks to the actions of a former roommate.

    “Nancy, Please”: Meet the Filmmakers

    “Nancy, Please”: Meet the Filmmakers
    Join debut director Andrew Semans, his producer Vinay Singh, and cast members Will Rogers, Santino Fontana, and Eléonore Hendricks for a discussion of their new film, Nancy, Please. This stunning psychodrama revolves around Paul, a literature teacher at Yale whose life is about to unravel — thanks to the actions of a former roommate.

    Freida Pinto, “Trishna”: Meet the Filmmakers

    Freida Pinto, “Trishna”: Meet the Filmmakers
    Join actor Freida Pinto (Slumdog Millionaire, Rise of the Planet of the Apes) for a discussion of her Michael Winterbottom–directed drama, Trishna. The film details the tragic relationship between the son of a property developer and the daughter of an auto rickshaw owner. It’s also an adaptation of the Thomas Hardy novel, Tess of the D’Urbervilles.

    Chris Kenneally, “Side by Side” Meet the Filmmaker: Meet the Filmmaker

    Chris Kenneally, “Side by Side”  Meet the Filmmaker: Meet the Filmmaker
    Join director Chris Kenneally and industry experts for a discussion of the documentary Side by Side, produced and presented by Keanu Reeves. The film takes us on a journey through the rise of digital filmmaking — and addresses the aesthetic implications caused by the transition away from traditional film.