by david | Oct 25, 2016 | Film, podcasts
Raja, Hiam and Sarra talk about their new film Foreign Body, refugees, identity, relational complexity and the present over the future. For more information about TIFF go here. IMDB Synopsis Seeking refuge from her Islamist radical brother whom she informed on, a...
by david | Oct 25, 2016 | Film, podcasts
Juho and Jarrko and I talk about love stories, boxing as a metaphor, what’s important in life and how not to be cynical. For more information about TIFF go here. IMDB More info about the film here. Synopsis Winner of a top prize at this year’s Cannes festival, the...
by david | Oct 22, 2016 | Film, Human Rights, podcasts, Social Justice
Don and I talk about the new film The David Dance, what it means to feel different, self-esteem issues, fitting in and his take on a story that has “universal appeal.” For more information about TIFF go here. IMDB More info about the film here. Synopsis Away from the...
by david | Oct 21, 2016 | Film, Human Rights, podcasts, Politics, Social Justice
Jim and George and I about Tuko Macho, The Nest Collective, an African generational voice, identity and internal voices and why extreme order is surreal. For more information on Tuko Macho (IMDB, website) and TIFF. Synopsis Tuko Macho (Sheng for “we are...
by david | Oct 20, 2016 | Film, podcasts
Andreas Dalsgaard and I talk about his new film The War Show, Syria, self-discovery and tools of expression, silence and journalistic analysis. IMDB Synopsis A Syrian radio DJ documents the experiences of herself and her friends as their dreams of hope and liberation...
by david | Oct 16, 2016 | Film, podcasts
Robert Cenedella and I talk about his new film Art Bastard, how not to play the “art game,” the narrow minded establishment, and what isn’t art. For more information on Art Bastard: IMDB, website. Synopsis In a madcap art world obsessed with money,...