21/7/07 Film Buffs Podcast
Simon Ubaldi casts a critical eye over La Vie En Rose, writer-director Olivier Dahans cradle-to-grave portrait of Edith Piaf
Ross Campbell presents a rare recording of an interview from 1978 of Richard Franklin, conducted by Ivan Hutchinson on the set of Patrick
Brian MacFarlane reviews Evening, the first English language feature of Hungarian cinematographer-turned-director Lajos Koltai - essentially a story of mothers and daughters, with a stellar cast including Glenn Close, Meryl Streep, Vanessa Redgrave, Natasha Richardson, Toni Collette and Claire Danes
Gary Hillberg and Peter Kemp review a new Cliff Richard DVD boxed set
Boris Trbic reviews Cashback, a low-budget English romantic comedy directed by Sean Ellis; and the documentary A Crude Awakening: The Oil Crash - both currently screening at The Nova
Co-ordinator Mark Woods discusses the establishment of Australias first international film forum within a festival environment - 37 South: Bridging The Gap - running from 26-28 July as part of the Melbourne International Film Festival, designed to bring together Australian feature film producers with a range of potential international and Australian financing and marketing partners
Ian Thompson chats about a couple of DVD releases: Jean-Claude Van Dammes latest, Until Death; and We Are Marshall, a docudrama starring Matthew McConaughey, about the Marshall University football team who were wiped out in a plane crash and the universitys efforts to re-build the team. Ian also gives us the rundown on whats hot with the Flannels and the Chicks
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on Jul 24, 07
Film Buffs Podcast