On today's episode, we welcome Cathy Zheutlin, filmmaker and
director/writer/producer of the documentary Living While Dying, from
Portland’s Peace Films.
Living While Dying was an official selection of the 2018 Portland Film
Festival and winner of the Resiliency in Aging A...
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This week Jeff revisits the comedy Where's Poppa?, from 1970, and Roman
Polanski's The Pianist, his Academy Award winner from 2002. Meanwhile,
Matthew of KBOO's Gremlin Time considers Guardians of the Galaxy 3 and / or,
the new Jackie Chan film.
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School's back so this week we revisit an interview with Marat
Grinberg of Reed College, here to discuss Kubrick and Jewishness, as well
as Jeff Godsil on Al Pacino in Cruising, Matthew of KBOO's Gremlin
Time on The Dam Busters with Michael Redgrave and directed by Michae...
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The event featured three short films: about Paul and Geneva Knauls; one
about DJ OG One; and one about Creative Homies, a downtown BIPOC artists’
collective.
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Legendary actor, Stuart Pankin, sits down with Poxy & Ragan to discuss his
career and revisit projects such as Dinosaurs, Arachnophobia, Fatal
Attraction, Honey, We Shrunk Ourselves, Not Necessarily the News, & San Pedro
Beach Bums.
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One of the great Hollywood collaborations was that between Douglas Sirk and
Rock Hudson at Universal, which we examine today with glances at two
documentaries Rock Hudson's Home Movies, and Rock Hudson: All that Heaven
Allowed, plus Written on the Wind, the BFI film classic...
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This week Jeff Godsil discusses Kubrick's Barry Lyndon from 1970, and
Matthew of KBOO's, Gremlin Time reviews My Salinger Years, but we also take
the listener through some of the new shows that are hitting streaming
services.
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In this extended conversation with British filmmaker Martin Cooper and
independent animators Rose Bond, Joanna Priestley, and Joan Gratz, we take
a deeper dive into Portland's reputation as a hub for independent
animation.
History, Mystery, and Odyssey is Martin's most ...
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Last week was the 77th anniversary of the US bombing of Hiroshima and
Nagaski. The United States dropped an atomic bomb on Hiroshima on August 6th,
1945. The explosion immediately killed an estimated 80,000 people; tens of
thousands more later died of radiation exposure. On...
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