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David and Elizabeth preview their upcoming press trip to Austin, Texas for this year's South by Southwest! They go over which films they'll be seeing at the festival, how they're getting there, and all that they're excited about :-)
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David and Elizabeth preview their upcoming press trip to Austin, Texas for this year's South by Southwest! They go over which films they'll be seeing at the festival, how they're getting there, and all that they're excited about :-)
Don't think Adam McKay should have been nominated for an Academy Award? Think that this year's Best Supporting Actress category is especially kickass? If yes, then you may agree with some of Elizabeth and David's takes on this year's upcoming Academy Awards! Our hosts in questions detail the flicks they think will take home that famous golden man.
A breakdown of some of the films Elizabeth and David are looking forward to in 2019! Also, we have a (hilarious and informative) Twitter: @iucinemapodcast!
Oscar Nominations are the topic on this week's episode of APFF. In other news, host Elizabeth has never seen Hook! Tune in to find out more.
APFF is back, covering Barbara Hammer: Boundless at the IU Cinema, which "explores five decades of Hammer’s work—highlighting themes of desire, feminist community, health and wellness, historical and archival research, and self-representation."
Elizabeth and David break down their fave films of the year in the podcast's one year anniversary! Tune into the end of the episode to get to hear what some members of the IU Cinema community's favorite films are.
It's the APFF holiday special! Tune in as we offer a retrospective on one of the most redemptive and all-time greatest holiday films, It's a Wonderful Life.
A rundown of this year's award nominations! Join us for the penultimate episode of the year.
A film on Alfred Hitchcock's famous shower scene from Psycho is covered with a special guest and classic film buff, Michaela Owens! The crew all talk about their favorite elements of Alfred Hitchcock's films in anticipation of the showing of 78/52: Hitchcock's Shower Scene.
Elizabeth is joined by special guest and friend of the show Ava to speak on the presence of indigenous peoples in film.
David, Elizabeth, and returning guest Ben talk about the cancellation of classic film streaming service Filmstruck.
Directors Ida Lupino and Michael Schultz's films are discussed for their upcoming screenings at the Cinema. Michael Schultz's visit to the IU Cinema will also be detailed!
Special guest Peter Schomburg from our Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation episode joins Elizabeth and David to talk about the horror movies they find the most overlooked or underrated. Spooky szn is still in session, kiddos!
1931's Frankenstein starring Boris Karloff and IU Cinema's screening of the classic film is explored in episode 29 of APFF.
Japanese Horror is the focus of this episode with a very special guest. Stay tuned for more -spooky- content coming your way!
Taken from the IU Cinema site: "Rising Tide: The Crossroads Project is an acclaimed live performance that combines film, chamber music, and spoken word to motivate sustainable action in the face of climate change. The performance features physicist Rob Davies, the Fry Street Quartet with music anchored by a new work by composer Laura Kaminsky, as well as the images of painter Rebecca Allen and internationally acclaimed photographer Garth Lenz. Following the performance, a Q&A session will engage performers and IU experts to answer questions and address action steps for sustainability. This partnership is supported by the IU Cinema’s Creative Collaborations program. This program is sponsored by the IU Integrated Program in the Environment, Office of the Vice Provost for Research for Bloomington, Environmental Resilience Institute, Jacobs School of Music, Arts and Humanities Council, and IU Cinema."
Filmmaker, stop-motion animator and IU Cinema Blog contributor Laura Ivins @dualprojection joins the APFF crew to speak on the Directed by Women film series being presented by the IU Cinema!
Theater's role in films is discussed during this short and sweet episode of APFF.