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Episode 13: “Markers” Speak Through the Essay Film

In his "Essays" from 1580, Michel de Montaigne says "the essayist tries too figure out what he or she thinks about something based on personal experience."

04-19
57:00

Episode 12: Media Archeology, Autoethnography, and “Getting Personal”

I’m in love with a genre of filmmaking — the self-inscribed film, when filmmakers use the camera/pen to write their personal story cinematically.

04-12
57:09

Episode 11: Hooray for Hollywood and the Resistant Spectator

In his Oscar awards acceptance speech, Ke Huy Quan said “To all of you out there,” pointing at the directly at the viewer, “please keep your dreams alive.”

04-05
51:56

Episode 10: Notebook on Film Festivals and Max Mueller’s Mushrooms

LA Alfonso discusses film festival theory, Hot Docs 2023, cinematic notebooks and talks to filmmaker Max Mueller about his film "Entities with Knowledge."

03-22
58:53

Episode 9: Thinking Through Nonsense and Animation with Prof. Richard Cousins

A sudden detour into nonsense can cause someone to laugh; the getting of “laughs” is the motor that drives the nonsense in some early animations.

03-15
58:56

Episode 8: Jolt of the Cinematic Manifesto and French New Waves on the Beaches of Agnès

The word manifesto came from the Latin manu festus—“struck by hand,” it came from the tradition of proclamations, or edicts — a “change-writing” genre.

03-08
57:10

Episode 7: MeMovie — the Filmmaker as the Film’s Protagonist

David Holzman's Diary (1967) pioneered the genre of the autobiographical documentary which inspired filmmakers to turn their camera on their own lives.

03-01
58:20

Episode 6: The Watermelon Woman “Dunye-mentary,” Double Features, and Symbiopsychotaxiplasm

The Watermelon Woman by Cheryl Dunye looked at the concept of the archive, film scholar says it captures the politics, drama and spirit of the Archive.

02-23
56:09

Episode 5: Stranger Than Nonfiction and Keyboard Fantasies

Often labelled as subjective or objective, there is nonetheless a long tradition of reenactments in documentary films. Could there ever be objective truth in documentaries?

02-16
57:05

Episode 4: Scorsese’s Soliloquy, Cinema is Dying, and Bruised by an Image

LA Alfonso adapts Martin Scorsese’s "I Said Marvel Movies Aren’t Cinema. Let Me Explain" into a soliloquy, is cinema dying? Thomas Flight weighs in, and David Lynch

02-09
58:46

Episode 3: Lucas and Spielberg Sitting on a Beach

George Lucas and Steven Spielberg may have started a big movement while sitting on a beach in Hawaii in the late 1970s while bulding a sandcastle together.

02-02
57:36

Episode 2: Teledivinitry, or the Window to an Interdimensional Dreamstate

Swiss/Canadian filmmaker and video artist Peter Mettler, known for the film Picture of Light (1994) and many others, in an interview with Paul Spinrad [1], told him that his interest in live video mixing (VJing) grew naturally from the associative and improvisational […]

01-26
58:02

Episode 1: Sound and “Vision in the Flesh”

If we feel movies so much, how much of the film's effect is due to music? That's one question I want to explore in a new radio series produced live weekly.

01-19
58:16

Circus Boy

Thomas Vaccaro is a circus coach, a circus performer, an artist, a husband, a father, a friend, and a mess... Find out how "circus saved his life."

08-08
29:22

Asking for a Friend

Lester Alfonso unearths a recording of artist Michael Poulton answering some big questions about art and life as an #artist and it triggers a cascade of emotions.

07-26
28:58

Heads-Up Dreaming

While researching a film on the theme "Never Stop Learning," Lester Alfonso ends up meeting Dr. Carlyle Smith who may be able to see the future through his #dreams.

07-11
29:46

Night of the Hunter

Filmmaker Peter Blow's current top film pick on the Criterion Channel is Night of the Hunter. He noticed an unexpected connection between the authors. #nightofthehunter

06-28
28:07

Only Then Will Your House Be Blessed

This is art according to musician Harry Manx in his own words and music. #harrymanx

06-19
28:41

Let the Children Boogie

Lester Alfonso searches his 500 Words Before Second Breakfast for Bowie. Plus, My Bowie Breakup, The Rock and Roll Terminator, and more. #davidbowie

06-19
27:20

Birthmark, Part Three

Birthmark, Part Three #birthmark Richard Gere, Tina Turner, Billy Corgan - what do they all have in common? Lester Alfonso shares his talks with filmmaker Angel Hamilton and circus artist Victoria Wood who is a proud owner of three birthmarks.

04-29
21:52

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