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Sep 15, 2022 • 60min

The Australian Wars + The White Lotus superstar Murray Bartlett

A new documentary series that gives voice to the Australian wars, and we revisit a conversation with Australian actor Murray Bartlett upon his Emmy win for The White Lotus.
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Sep 14, 2022 • 24min

Pod extra: Giant of French new wave, Jean-Luc Godard, dies at 91

Upon the sad passing of one of the most exciting directors in the world, Jean-Luc Godard, we revisit a panel discussion from 2015.It was recorded during a two day symposium at the University of Technology, focusing on his feature films – in particular 2010's Film Socialism and 2014's Goodbye to Language – shot in 3D.It's almost impossible to describe these multilingual, non-narrative films in conventional plot terms – the former is set on the ill-fated cruise ship Costa Concordia and then in a family run petrol station – characters include a Nazi war criminal and a Russian detective. The latter was shot around Godard's house near lake Geneva and features a couple who are played by two different sets of actors, and a dog named Roxy (Godard's own). The shards of plot and character that both films offer find some solid ground on familiar Godardian obsessions: European identity; the Holocaust and the legacy of Western civilisation.Speakers are Miriam Ross from Wellington's Victoria University, Julian Murphet, director for the centre for Modernism Studies at the University of New South Wales, filmmaker and Deakin University film scholar Dirk de Bruyn and Alex Gawronski, artist and scholar from the Sydney College of the Arts.
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Sep 8, 2022 • 60min

Franklin + The Quiet Girl + Flux Gourmet

The director of an intimate new doc about Tasmania's Franklin River; Irish director Colm Bairéad on his exquisite film centered around a young foster girl, and UK filmmaker Peter Strickland's absurdist portrait of an arts collective.
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Sep 1, 2022 • 60min

George Miller's Three Thousand Years of Longing + Only Murders in the Building

George Miller, a legendary Australian filmmaker, shares insights on his new film, exploring the intertwining themes of storytelling and desire. Selena Gomez, along with comedy icons Steve Martin and Martin Short, dive into the creative dynamics of 'Only Murders in the Building.' They discuss the impact of COVID-19 on production and the art of storytelling across cultures. The conversation also highlights the title sequence and musical score, revealing how these elements enhance the show's themes of connection and mystery.
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Aug 25, 2022 • 60min

Bad Sisters + Hong Sangsoo + Neptune Frost

Sharon Horgan, Sarah Greene and Eva Birthistle on witty black comedy Bad Sisters; the directors who took home the top prize at MIFF, and film curator Dennis Lim on South Korean legend Hong Sangsoo.
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Aug 17, 2022 • 0sec

From MIFF: Three of Australia's brightest filmmakers

Jason leads a conversation with three of the brightest and most exciting filmmakers from this year’s Melbourne International Film Festival.
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Aug 11, 2022 • 0sec

Good Luck to You Leo Grande + Jordan Peele's Nope!

Sophie Hyde talks about her new film, which stars Emma Thompson in an empowering portrayal of middle-aged sexuality, and U.S. actor Brandon Perea on his breakout role in Jordan Peele's new sci-fi horror. 
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Aug 3, 2022 • 54min

Charlotte Rampling in Juniper + Amiel Courtin-Wilson's Man on Earth

Screen legend Charlotte Rampling discusses her role in Juniper, in which she has a broken leg, drinks gin by the jug full and generally makes life miserable for those around her. Plus, a powerful documentary about a man with a week to live.
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Jul 28, 2022 • 54min

Venice winner Full Time + Atlanta + Charlie Shackleton's Afterlight

Director Eric Gravel discusses his gripping French drama about a single mother pushed to her limits. Cinematographer Stephen Murphy talks about his work on Atlanta, and we meet formally daring filmmaker Charlie Shackleton.
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Jul 21, 2022 • 54min

Where the Crawdads Sing + Paper City

Olivia Newman talks about directing the film adaptation of the global bestselling phenomenon Where the Crawdads Sing, and filmmaker Adrian Francis on his moving doc about three survivors of the 1945 bombing of Tokyo.

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