Podcasts Category

Documentary, Podcasts

DN279: The Great Hip Hop Hoax – Jeanie Finlay

One of the few directors we’d trust to guide us through the web of lies at the centre of The Great Hip Hop Hoax documentary is our dearest of filmmaking

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Documentary, Podcasts

DN278: Grasp the Nettle – Dean Puckett

For his latest feature documentary Grasp the Nettle, director Dean Puckett gave up his normal life to live with activists in the Kew Bridge echo village and

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Live Action, Podcasts

DN277: Care – Amanda Boyle

Amanda Boyle’s temporally shifted love story Skirt was amongst our favourite work of the 2012. She joins us today to discuss new film Care, a short about

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Live Action, Podcasts

DN276: This is Vanity – Oliver Goodrum

We’ve been keen to get director Oliver Goodrum on DN ever since his dark music video Consequence of the Kill landed online to much applause. We’re glad we

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Live Action, Podcasts

DN275: Online Now – Jake Ross

Online Now from Pocket Jakes, the creative partnership of directors Jake Dolgy and Jake Ross, depicts a journey into the world of social interaction. Jake Ross

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Documentary, Podcasts

DN274: After Porn Ends – Bryce Wagoner

There have been numerous films which look in to the porn industry and the lives of the performers who make their living there, but very few have stuck around

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Animation, Art & Fashion, Podcasts

DN273: Drained – Nick Peterson & Jon Heder

Writer/director Nick Peterson and producer Jon Heder join us this week with their experimental, pixilation based short Drained, which allegorically depicts how

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Documentary, Podcasts

DN272: GLOW – Brett Whitcomb & Bradford Thomason

Director Brett Whitcomb & Writer Bradford Thomason join us to discuss how they brought the story of the beloved Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling to screen.

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Live Action, Podcasts

DN271: Paul – Adam Bizanski

Israeli director Adam Bizanski’s live action puppet short Paul, tells the story of an alienated character searching for his stolen fish through the

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Documentary, Podcasts

DN270: As I Am – Alan Spearman

A combination of portraiture and vérité, mixed with a poetically impressionistic voice over, Alan Spearman’s As I Am is one of the most powerful

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Animation, Art & Fashion, Podcasts

DN269: Brave New Old – Adam Wells

Adam Wells’ animation Brave New Old breaks free from established narrative conventions by playing out its scenes within the confines of a rotating cube.

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Art & Fashion, Documentary, Podcasts

DN268: Warm Earth, Which I’ve Been Told – Kurtis Hough

Kurtis Hough’s approach to filmmaking may best be described as the ‘patient experimental cinema of nature’. He makes his third appearance on

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