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Aideen McCarthy - The Formorian

Aideen McCarthy is a a writer and director of short films, commercials, and music videos. Aideen McCarthy decided to pursue her dream of becoming a filmmaker in 2001 after originally getting her law degree, obtaining her Masters Degree in Film Studies at the UCD School of Film in Dublin. She started out working [...]

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Signe Baumane - Animation, Philosophy, Sex

Spoiler Alert Radio interviews renowned animator and sex expert, Signe Baumane. Signe Baumane was born and raised in Latvia, graduating from Moscow University in 1989 with a B.A. in Philosophy before starting work at Dauka Animation Studio in Riga as an animator and cel painter. Her animation ranges from her 1991 debut The Witch and the Cow [...]

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Richard Rosenblatt - Film Festival World

Richard Rosenblatt is the publisher of the website Filmfestivalworld.com. He manages the FFW Network, and the overall operations and publication of FFW. FilmFestivalWorld.com is a membership site targeted to networking people who make films and mixed media with those whose professional focus is programming, distributing, financing and writing about films and media. By [...]

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Brendt Barbur - Bicycle Film Festival

Brendt Barbur is the founding Director of the Bicycle Film Festival. The film festival celebrates the bicycles and bicycle culture through art, film, music and performance and brings together various aspects of bicycling together to advocate its ability to transport people in many ways and to have a good time. The Bicycle Film Festival has traveled from [...]

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Judy Laster - Woods Hole Film Festival

Judy Laster is the founder and Executive Director of the Woods Hole Film Festival. The Woods Hole Film Festival is a week long festival held in Woods Hole on Cape Cod in Massachusetts, from the end of July to the beginning of August. The festival includes workshops, panel discussions, staged readings and parties, as well as eight days [...]

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Casey Safron - Animation Block Party

Casey Safron is a film professor, filmmaker, and founder of Animation Block Party. Taking place in late July in Brooklyn, New York, the Animation Block Party (ABP) is a four-night film festival party with the best and most unique animated shorts from around the world with special themed nights and music, attended by over two [...]

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Anne S Lewis - Separate Vacations

Anne S. Lewis is a featured writer for the Austin Chronicle and writes a monthly column covering the the Austin Film Society documentary tour. Separate Vacations is an animated short film about a woman boarding her dog before going on vacation, who is thrown a curve by one of the kennel’s information forms. It is Anne’s [...]

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Liz Van Verth - Par Avion

Liz Van Verth is a filmmaker from Buffalo, NY, who received her BFA in Illustration at Syracuse and her MFA at Pratt Institute in New York. She worked as a graphic artist for NBC Nightly News and eventually as a 3-D animator for show graphics on Dateline NBC. She has also worked on projects [...]

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Lyn Elliot - Fish, But No Cigar

Lyn Elliot is a filmmaker who incorporates both narrative and experimental elements into her movies and creates short films that bring to the surface the strange undercurrents of everyday life. Her short films include The Boy in the Air and Mild People in Aggressive T-Shirts, which have screened at film festivals across the United States, along [...]

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Sarah Wickliffe - Arts Desire

Sarah Wickliffe was born in New York and raised in New Jersey, the only child of jazz vocalist Roseanna Vitro and record producer/engineer, Paul Wickliffe. She has completed three short animated films; the last of which, Arts Desire, is a 4 minute animation about a character from a Picasso painting in search of a better environment, [...]

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Dony Permedi - Kiwi

Dony Permedi is a character animator from the Los Angeles area.  After receiving a BFA (BGSU, Ohio) and MFA (School  Of Visual Arts, NYC),  both with a focus on Computer Art, he has worked in animation for a variety of commercial, gaming, and corporate clients. His personal projects include a variety of animated heartfelt animated short [...]

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KidsEye 2007 Awards

We spoke with RIIFF Kidseye 2007 participants and Keith Brown of KBro Films, co-Program Director of the KidsEye Film Camp that occurs every summer in Kingston, RI on the URI Campus. Download KidsEye 2007 - part 1Download KidsEye 2007 - part 2

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Jonathan Browning - The Job

Jonathan Browning is an actor, director, and writer out of Los Angeles, CA. He is a co-founder of the film production company, Screaming Frog Productions. Jonathan Browning has strong background in traditional and alternative theatre. In Chicago, he was an active member of the great improvisational Annoyance Theatre and a variety of other theatre [...]

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Jonpaul Lewis - Jack The Ripper

Jonpaul Lewis is the “Jack” and master of many trades as an independent filmmaker. He is the writer, editor, director, producer, and lead actor of a three-minute short short story animation/live action character driven horror film called Jack the Ripper featuring a unique mix of 8,000 still photographs and stop motion animation techniques. He has many [...]

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Ben Peters - Frog Jesus

Ben Peters is writer and producer of a 90 second short short story film called Frog Jesus in addition to a variety of other great short short story films from a variety of genres. Frog Jesus has played a number of festivals and debuted in New England at the 1st annual MergingArts Short Short Story Film [...]

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Craig Shapiro - Ice Kings

Craig Shapiro joins us to discuss his documentary film Ice Kings about an unparalleled hockey dynasty. This is the story of Mount Saint Charles Academy in Woonsocket, Rhode Island, a school that won twenty-six consecutive state champisonships between 1978 and 2003. The film is now available on DVD in time for the holidays after playing sold film [...]

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Greg Wilcox - Homage to a Catalonian Christmas

We are joined by Greg Wilcox, director of a short short story documentary called Homage to a Catalonian Christmas, featuring an entertaining look at a featuring the cultural winter holiday traditions of the Tio and the caganer (the crapper) and the need for Catalonia to keep its own culture active. He has also made an [...]

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Raiya Corsiglia - Blue Dreams Downtown

Raiya Corsiglia is an actor, director, editor, and producer. She has worked on commercials, music videos, shorts, and has a fantasy feature planned as well. Her latest work is a short experimental film which she wrote, starred in, edited, and directed called Blue Dreams Downtown. It is a uniquely shot film about a [...]

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Lidia Sheinin and Gary Cohen - Happily Ever After

Hailing from St. Petersburg, Russia, Writer/Director/Editor, Lidia Sheinin has made her first film Happily Ever After, unique short short story telling a sad romantic tale in four minutes using split screens. It won 1st Place for Best Experimental Film at the 11th annual Rhode Island International Film Festival. The film was produced by Gary [...]

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Shane McCabe - Lucky Escape

Shane McCabe is from Dublin, Ireland and began his artistic career as an actor before later moving to writing and eventually directing. He wrote and directed the short short story film Lucky Escape, about a man, a woman, a restaurant, and being careful about what you wish for. In 2002, he acted in Jerry Bruckheimer’s [...]

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Rob Sorrenti - Wednesday

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Rob Sorrenti - Wednesday

Rob Sorrenti is the writer and director of the short film Wednesday which won Second Prize for Best Editing at the 11th annual Rhode Island International Film Festival. Rob graduated from Ravensbourne School of Professional Broadcasting in 2000 at the age of twenty as the youngest student ever to graduate from the course. [...]

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Nitzan Mager - I Am God

Nitzan Mager, is the writer and director of the short film I Am God which had its World Premiere recently at the 11th annual Rhode Island International Film Festival. She has also appeared as an actress in a number of films and theatre including Nobody Loves Alice and Hag Same’ach!. I Am God is [...]

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Javier Gutierrez and Susana Jacques - Voodoo Bayou

We speak with the creators of the animated short film Voodoo Bayou, which won Second Prize for best animation at the 11th annual Rhode Island International Film Festival and screened at the eighth annual RIIFF Horror Film Festival. Javier Gutierrez is the film’s writer and director and Susana Jacques is the executive producer of the film. [...]

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Stacy Dymalski and Billie Harsh - The Write Stuff

Filmmaker Stacy Dymalski and actress Billie Harsh speak with us about the comedic short film The Write Stuff which satirizes the hypocrisy of critics. A stand-up comic and writer, Stacy is the founder of the independent video production company Saffire Systems. A member of the Writers Guild of America (WGA), she’s also written, directed and [...]

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Chris Burgard - Border

Chris Burgard is the director of the provocative documentary Border, which gives viewers a front row seat along the United States Border with Mexico. The film screened to much acclaim at the 11th annual Rhode Island International Film Festival. Chris has quite a varied background which includes having worked as a ballet dancer, stunt double, [...]

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Marcin Glowacki - The Stewardess (Die Flugbegleiterin)

On this episode, we talk with Marcin Glowacki, director of the short film The Stewardess (Die Flugbegleiterin). Born in Poland and living in Germany, Marcin is both an actor and director, as well as the founder of Jim Pansen Production, a Berlin-based film and television production company which focuses on the medical field. The Stewardess is a [...]

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Paula Christensen - Tres

Paula Christensen was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina before relocating with her parents to New York and eventually attending Amherst (MA) College studying Theater and Anthropology. Her first full-length play In Vitro received a workshop reading at the Public Theater in New York in 2004 and has been optioned; she is transferring the story from stage [...]

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Jodi L. Johnson - Script Writing

Rhode Island International Film Festival 2006 Screenplay Competition winner Jodi L. Johnson discusses her script Slidin’ Home, about how a young boy afflicted with chronic illness and his grandfather go on a cross-country adventure to fulfill his dream of meeting the Boston Red Sox, and her work behind the screen in the wardrobe industry as [...]

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Kristian Söderström - Darkness Of Truth

On this episode, we talk with Kristian Söderström, director and writer of the short film Darkness Of Truth. The film is a surreal psychological thriller about the secrets of a middle-aged actress and former ballet dancer in Berlin and her tenant, a young, attractive female student. They choose to communicate their anger via the former [...]

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Kristian Söderström - Darkness Of Truth

On this episode, we talk with Kristian Söderström, director and writer of the short film Darkness Of Truth. The film is a surreal psychological thriller about the secrets of a middle-aged actress and former ballet dancer in Berlin and her tenant, a young, attractive female student. They choose to communicate their anger via the former [...]

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Todd Robinson and Earnestine Rodgers Robinson - Sounds Of A Miracle

Todd Robinson is a surgeon in Memphis, TN, who was inspired to document his mother’s “miracle”, with his first forays into filmmaking, the feature-length Hidden Treasure and the short Sounds of A Miracle, both based on his mother’s story. His mother, Earnestine Rodgers Robinson, received no formal music training, and with her faith and family, she [...]

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Emmanuel Jespers - Personal Spectator

NEWS: Winner - First Prize for Best Screenplay at RIIFF! On this episode, we speak with Emmanuel Jespers , writer and director of the short film Personal Spectator, which screened at the 11th annual Rhode Island International Film Festival. Emmanuel Jespers is an Institut des Arts de Diffusion (IAD) graduate and has been directing and films and [...]

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Phil Allocco - Joseph Henry

Phil Allocco is the writer and director of the short film Joseph Henry, which screened recently at the 11th annual Rhode Island International Film Festival. Allocco began his career as a musician in the bands Law and Order and Dogma. From there, he joined the company Media Jelly, producing and designing projects including Goosebumps, The [...]

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JD Kelleher - One Last Drink Before Morning

NEWS: Winner - Second Prize for Best Screenplay at RIIFF! JD Kelleher is an actor making his directorial debut with the short film One Last Drink Before Morning. JD studied English at University College Cork and has an extensive acting background in both film and television throughout the UK. His television and film credits include: Batman Begins, [...]

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Chris Martini - The Stone Child

Christopher Martini, writer/director/producer of the film The Stone Child, joins us on this episode. He has worked behind the scenes in production in a variety of films including editing The Chris Isaac Show and the documentary Gulf War Syndrome: Killing Our Own. The Stone Child is about an 11-year-old boy, half Lakota Native-American and half caucasian, [...]

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Ursula Burton - The Happiest Day Of His Life

NEWS: Winner - Grand Prize for Best Comedy Short at RIIFF! Ursula Burton is a Yale alumna who studied Theater and English Literature. Having done extensive theater work, she has more recently worked in television and film including The Office, The War at Home, and Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya-Sisterhood. She founded Five Sisters Productions with her [...]

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Yoav Segal - The Battle Of Cable Street

Our guest is filmmaker Yoav Segal, director of The Battle Of Cable Street. In 1936, Oswald Mosley and his army of fascist Blackshirts planned to march through the East End. However, Segal’s grandfather, Ubby Cowan, and a host of others, including Jews, Irish, and dockworkers succeeded in stopping the march. This was a seminal event [...]

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Carol Carimi Acutt - Been Down That Muddy Road

NEWS: Winner - First Prize for Best Documentary at RIIFF! On this episode, we talk with documentary filmmaker Carol Carimi Acutt of Safari Films. Carol is a native New Orleanian and has directed three documentaries about Louisiana musicians: Getting It Together featuring bebop pianist Willie Metcalf, Jr., My Story, My Music, My Life about renowned jazz composer [...]

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Awards Ceremony - 11th Annual RIIFF

The 2007 Awards Ceremony for the 11th annual Rhode Island International Film Festival (RIIFF), recorded live at the Federal Reserve Restaurant in Providence, RI. The ceremony was hosted by Don Farias of RIIFF, Steve Feinberg of the RI Television & Film Office, and emceed by George Marshall of RIIFF. The Rhode Island International Film Festival is the [...]

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Jason Connell - Strictly Background

We speak with Jason Connell, president of Connell Creations, a video and film production company in Los Angeles. Jason Connell has recently directed a documentary film about the lives of Hollywood background actors (or “extras”) called Strictly Background. He also founded the Tulsa Uncensored Film Festival, which spread to both New York and Los Angeles, underwent a [...]

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Greg Cahill - The Golden Voice

Greg Cahill is originally from Boston and graduated from NYU in 2004. His thesis film there was Wolves of Chechnya, a short film about a Russian soldier’s harrowing experiences in the Chechen War. He then moved to LA, where he produces and directs special features for the NBC TV series Medium. Greg Cahill has recently written, [...]

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Andrew Filippone, Jr. - Happy Monday

NEWS: World Premiere at RIIFF!   Boston native Andrew Filippone, Jr. attended Emerson college and worked on an unfinished project which has recently had new life breathed into it. Called Happy Monday, it is a unique experimental documentary, also referred to as a “documentary film object”.   It represents the tragedy of unfinished work, the stasis of images captured [...]

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George Harrar - The 5:22

NEWS: World Premiere at RIIFF!  On this episode we speak with writer George Harrar. George Harrar’s works have appeared in a number of literary magazines, and his 1999 work The 5:22 was selected for inclusion in The Best American Short Stories 1999, edited by Amy Tan. The film was recently made into a short film directed by [...]

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Brett Harvey - The Union: The Business Behind Getting High

NEWS: US Premiere at RIIFF! On this episode, we talk with Brett Harvey. Brett Harvey is President and founder of BKS Crew Productions, a Vancouver based multimedia production company and has worked as a director of photography on a number of film and television projects including two recent projects for the Canadian national television network CBC – [...]

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Dana Dorian - Axis Animation

We are joined by Dana Dorian, founder and director at the Glasgow, Scotland–based studio Axis Animation, where he has directed several award-winning commercials and broadcast projects. Dana recently made his first short film Fetch, winner of the BAFTA Scotland award for best animation. Download Jun 27, 2007 - Dana Dorian - Axis Animation

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Nicholas Mason - Manhattan Short Film Festival

Our guest this week is Nicholas Mason, the founding director of the Manhattan Short Film Festival. The Manhattan Short Film Festival is a unique film festival which presents twelve short films from several countries, all screened during one week, in venues across the globe. Audiences at each venue then vote on their favorites, and the winner is [...]

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Alex Merkin - Across The Hall

Today’s guest is Alex Merkin. Alex Merkin is the president of Production and Development of FiveLion Films, a music video, commercial, and film production company in New York City. He is also the director, creator, and editor of the award-winning short suspense thriller Across The Hall. Download Jun 3, 2007 - Alex Merkin - Across The Hall

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Giovanna Chesler - Period: The End of Menstruation

We speak with Giovanna Chesler. Giovanna is an Assistant Professor in Communication at the University of California San Diego, and works professionally as a cinematographer and film/video curator and juror. She is the director and producer of internationally exhibited documentary and narrative films including BeauteouS: The Trilogy and hand-some. Her most recent film is Period: The End [...]

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Fitness Special with Barbara Silvestro

May is National Physical Fitness and Sports Month. On this special episode of Spoiler Alert Radio, we talk with Barbara Silvestro. Barbara Silvestro is a 41 year old mother of three a who lost 65 pounds through diet and exercise, including using Leslie Sansone’s and other fitness DVDs. She was eventually invited to be a participant in [...]

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Mary Mazzio - Mother’s Day Special

On Spoiler Alert Radio’s hour long Mother’s Day Special, we explore the theme of motherhood with Mary Mazzio of 50 Eggs Productions, who discusses her three documentary films: A Hero For Daisy, Apple Pie, and Lemonade Stories and her unique approach to documentary filmmaking. A Hero For Daisy is a film about Title [...]

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JL Aronson - Danielson: A Family Movie

J.L. Aronson has written, directed, and produced Danielson: A Family Movie and discusses this and other documentary work of his. Danielson: A Family Movie follows Daniel Smith, an eccentric musician and visual artist, as he leads his four siblings and best friend Chris to indie-rock stardom, while mentoring a then-unknown Sufjan Stevens along the way. The film [...]

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David Dean Bottrell - Available Men

We speak with actor, writer, and director David Dean Bottrell, who has recently written and directed an award winning comedy short film Available Men, representing his first effort as both writer and director. David Dean Bottrell has appeared on a number of television series, most recently with a recurring role as the creepy Lincoln Meyer on [...]

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Luc Beauchamp - Arthur’s Paradise

We speak with Montreal director Luc Beauchamp - writer, director, and producer of the film Arthur’s Paradise. Arthur’s Paradise is a unique film, a blend of documentary and fiction, with almost no dialog and music from opera to mariachi. At times beautiful, at times disturbing, it explores the solitary life of a farmer and his animals. Luc [...]

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Valerie Weiss - Transgressions - Aired Mar 25, 2007

Valerie Weiss, filmmaker and BioPhysics PhD, discusses her AFI Women’s Fellowship, the Dudley Film program she created at Harvard, and her film projects Dance by Design, Transgressions, Losing Control, and more. Transgressions has been described as A Clockwork Orange meets Pleasantville.  It takes place in the not-so-distant future, in a society combining the worst elements of [...]

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Craig Shapiro - Ice Kings

Craig Shapiro joins us to discuss his documentary film Ice Kings about an unparalleled hockey dynasty. This is the story of Mount Saint Charles Academy in Woonsocket, Rhode Island, a school that won twenty-six consecutive state champisonships between 1978 and 2003. Craig also discusses his work in television sports features and plans for the future. Download April 8, [...]

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Craig Shapiro - Ice Kings

Craig Shapiro joins us to discuss his documentary film Ice Kings about an unparalleled hockey dynasty. This is the story of Mount Saint Charles Academy in Woonsocket, Rhode Island, a school that won twenty-six consecutive state champisonships between 1978 and 2003. Craig also discusses his work in television sports features and plans for the future.

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Filmmaking Magic in Rhode Island - Aired Mar 18, 2007

What does it take to make a movie in Rhode Island and why should a filmmaker ply their craft in the Ocean State? These questions were discussed on March 9th at Borders in Cranston, RI. Recorded guests included: Jonathan Raben, Producer/Director of the documentary film Italian Americans and Federal Hill. George T. Marshall, Executive Director of the [...]

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Skye Fitzgerald - Bombhunters

Director Skye Fitzgerald discusses his documentary Bombhunters and his work with his production company spinfilm. In 1969, the US launched secret bombing raids into Cambodia in pursuit of the Viet Cong during the Vietnam war. Until suspension as part of peace agreements in 1973, over one billion pounds of ordnance were dropped on Cambodia. Over [...]

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Skye Fitzgerald - Bombhunters

Director Skye Fitzgerald discusses his documentary Bombhunters and his work with his production company spinfilm. In 1969, the US launched secret bombing raids into Cambodia in pursuit of the Viet Cong during the Vietnam war. Until suspension as part of peace agreements in 1973, over one billion pounds of ordnance were dropped on Cambodia. Over [...]

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Luke Bittel - “Some Assembly Required” (Success & Failure) - Aired Mar 4, 2007

We discuss the success and failures of filmmaker/crew member Luke Bittel behind the scenes in LA and his doc on a failed film Help Wanted called Some Assembly Required. It is rare for a filmmaker to actually admit that their film is a failure – a poorly produced, written, and directed film.  Luke did this and is [...]

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Luke Bittel -“Some Assembly Required”(Success&Failure)

We discuss the success and failures of filmmaker/crew member Luke Bittel behind the scenes in LA and his doc on a failed film Help Wanted called Some Assembly Required.It is rare for a filmmaker to actually admit that their film is a failure – a poorly produced, written, and directed film.  Luke did this and is [...]

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Luke Bittel - “Some Assembly Required” (Success & Failure)

We discuss the success and failures of filmmaker/crew member Luke Bittel behind the scenes in LA and his doc on a failed film Help Wanted called Some Assembly Required. It is rare for a filmmaker to actually admit that their film is a failure – a poorly produced, written, and directed film. Luke did this [...]

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Oscar Shorts Part II - Live-Action Short Film Nominees

Part Two of the Oscar Short Film discussions features the live-action short nominees. Films include The Saviour, Helmer and Son, One Too Many (Eramos Pocos), Binta and The Great Idea, and West Bank Story.  Download Feb 25, 2007 - Oscar Live-Action Shorts

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Oscar Shorts Part I - Animated Short Film Nominees

Part One of the Oscar Short Film features the Oscar Animated Short nominees as well as the ”Short-listed” films which almost were nominated. Animated nominee films include The Danish Poet, Maestro, The Little Matchgirl, No Time For Nuts, and Lifted. Download Feb 25, 2007 - Oscar Animated Shorts

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Michele Meek - Publisher/Founder of NEFilm.com - Aired on 02-18-2007

Publisher/founder Michele Meek joins us from nefilm.com to discuss its impact in the film community after approaching 10 years of its existence. She also discusses her own short children’s film Red Sneakers, and the developements of the international educational and independent distribution site, BuyIndies.com, and coordinating the restoration of the historical film magazine “The Independent” [...]

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Chris Sparling - Writer/Director/Producer - Grassroots Filmmaking 101 - Aired on 02/11/2007

Writer, Director/Producer, Instructor, and Actor Chris Sparling joins us to discuss differences in marketing 2 completely distinct films and about the grassroots approach to filmmaking.  He also discusses his experiences in LA as an actor to focusing on writing and producing back in Providence.       Download Chris Sparling - Aired 02-11-2007

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Cul De Sac - Focused on“Faust”and“The Snowman”- Aired on 01-17-2007

The renown experimental band Cul de Sac joins us to discuss their work on live film composition, which includes currently focusing on F.W. Murnau’s “Faust” and starting an annual winter tradition of performing a live original score to Raymond Brigg’s “The Snowman”.Download Cul De Sac Spoiler Alert Interview - Aired from 01-17-2007

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T.J. Paolino - A Renaissance Man’s road to the Prince of Providence role - Aired on 01-10-2007

Actor, Writer, Teacher, Counselor, philosopher, “renaissance man”…T.J. Paolino comes back from L.A. on the road to be cast as the role of the former Providence, RI major, “renaissance man” Buddy Cianci, for the upcoming film, “The Prince of Providence”.How did he get here and where is he going?Download T.J. Paolino (Actor, Writer, Teacher, and more on [...]

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Annie Mulhall - LDI Casting - Aired on 01-03-2007

Casting Director Annie Mulhall of LDI Casting stops by on Spoiler Alert to enlighten us on the casting process for major films in Southern New England.Download LDI Casting's Annie Mulhall on 01-03-2007

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T.J. Paolino - “Renaissance Man”

Actor, Writer, Teacher, Counselor, philosopher, “renaissance man”… T.J. Paolino travels from L.A. to Providence, RI and discusses the process of casting for the role of former Providence mayor and “renaissance man” Buddy Cianci for the upcoming film “The Prince of Providence”. How did he get here and where is he going?

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Annie Mulhall - LDI Casting

Casting Director Annie Mulhall of LDI Casting stops by Spoiler Alert to enlighten us on the casting process for major films in Southern New England. Download Jan 3, 2007 - Annie Mulhall

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