Cinéclub Podcast
1) Episode #20 - A Ghost Story for Christmas B-sides w/ Ray Newman
The BBC’s A Ghost Story for Christmas series ran from 1971 to 1978, and there are just eight episodes. But there is also a whole constellation of other films that have a similar strange, unsettling at...Show More
2) Episode #19 - La Machine (Paul Vecchiali, 1977) w/ Nick Newman
Cinéclub Podcast number 19 is a special episode because it’s a tie-in with the release of the second edition of the Cinéclub fanzine. This issue features an article on Conrad Rooks’ bizarre, star-stud...Show More
3) Episode #18 - Ed Wood with Will Sloan
Cinéclub Podcast #18 is a conversation with Will Sloan. You may know Will from his own podcasts: The Important Cinema Club which he co-hosts with Justin Decloux and Michael and Us, which he does with ...Show More
4) Episode #17 - Marleen Gorris with Sue Thornham
Cinéclub Podcast #17 is a conversation with Sue Thornham on the Dutch feminist filmmaker Marleen Gorris. Gorris made her debut with A Question of Silence in 1982. A provocative feminist film which use...Show More
5) Episode #16 - Greta Snider
Cinéclub Podcast episode 16 is a conversation with the San Francisco-based experimental filmmaker Greta Snider. (In the podcast intro I say it’s episode 15 and I can’t find the time to go back and fix...Show More
6) Episode #15 - Stag movies with Dan Erdman
Cinéclub podcast episode #15 is a conversation with Dan Erdman. As Dan mentions in the episode, his background is in archiving and preservation, and he works for the Chicago-based not-for-profit film ...Show More
7) Episode #14 - Dogma 95 at 30 with Richard T. Kelly
In March 1995, the Danish filmmaker Lars von Trier stood on stage in the Odeon cinema in Paris, then holding a conference celebrating cinema’s first century, and read the Dogma 95 manifesto. Signed by...Show More
8) Episode #13 - James Williamson
When the French film historian George Sadoul coined the term ‘The Brighton School’ in 1945, he was primarily referring to two important filmmakers who began working in the late 1800s: James Williamson...Show More
9) Episode #12 - John Smith
Happy new year, and welcome to Cinéclub podcast number 12. For this episode I was very lucky to talk with John Smith, a London-based experimental filmmaker who has been working since the early 1970s. ...Show More
10) Episode #11 - The Lost Honour of Katharina Blum with Julian Preece
Cinéclub Podcast #11 is the second edition of the podcast designed to tie in with the release of the Cinéclub fanzine, which came out last month. The zine features a big piece on cinematic treatments ...Show More