by david | Jan 19, 2020 | Arts, Feature, Film, health, Human Rights, International Development, podcasts, Politics, Social Justice, The Business of Life, Toronto International Film Festival 2018
Peter Albrechtsen and Face2Face host David Peck talk about Feras Fayyad’s new film The Cave, sonic landscapes, fragility and fear, Syrian women in leadership, strength, resilience and sound as a storyteller. For more info about the film head here. Synopsis:...
by david | Jan 15, 2020 | Arts, Feature, Film, podcasts, Psychology, Social Justice, The Business of Life, Toronto International Film Festival 2018
Heather Young and Face2Face host David Peck talk about her new film Murmur, loneliness, solitude and quiet desperation, relationships and our desire for love, inclusion and connection with others. Synopsis: Murmur follows Donna, a sixty-something year-old who is...
by david | Jan 7, 2020 | Arts, Film, Human Rights, International Development, Philosophy, podcasts, Politics, Psychology, Social Justice, The Business of Life, Toronto International Film Festival 2018
Dekel Berenson and Face2Face host David Peck talk about his beautiful new short film Anna, hard work and luck, politics and activism, child labour, allegory and truth and why movies should never just be entertaining. Synopsis: Anna, a middle-aged single mother, lives...
by david | Jan 4, 2020 | Arts, Feature, Film, Human Rights, International Development, podcasts, Politics, Social Justice, Toronto International Film Festival 2018
Sophie Deraspe and Face2Face host David Peck talk about her new film Antigone, Greek tragedies, immigration and empathy, dignity, resistance and trusting and following your heart. Synopsis: Antigone is a moving, compassionate and beautiful story and it won the best...
by david | Dec 30, 2019 | Arts, Feature, Film, Human Rights, International Development, Philosophy, podcasts, Politics, Social Justice, The Business of Life, Toronto International Film Festival 2018
Karl Markovics and Face2Face host David Peck talk about his new film Nobadi, national socialism, guilt, fear and shame, fairytales for grown ups, Ulysses and why freedom scares us. Synopsis: Heinrich Senft, a 93 year old, cranky pensioner, lives on a small allotment...