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The Film Library: A Kanopy Podcast

The Film Library: A Kanopy Podcast

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Dive into the rich world of cinema with The Film Library, a brand-new podcast presented by Kanopy, the free streaming service available through participating public and academic libraries. Join hosts Alonso Duralde and Daniel Thompson as they explore the diverse universe of filmmaking. With over 30,000 films and TV shows available at your fingertips, Kanopy offers a haven for film lovers. From swoon-worthy rom-coms to eye-opening documentaries, without the hassle of subscription fees or ads.

Each episode features a unique guest from various corners of the industry offering listeners an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at the art and craft of film. Whether you're a seasoned cinephile or just starting your film journey, The Film Library provides an insightful, engaging, and educational experience.

Tune in to discover hidden gems and hear the stories behind the camera, all accessible with your library card at http://www.kanopy.com/.

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Welcome to Episode 4 of The Film Library where we examine the world of international cinema through the lens of acclaimed filmmaker Frances Lee. Join our hosts Alonso Duralde and Daniel Thompson as they chat with the director behind "God's Own Country" and "Ammonite," and explore his passion for visual storytelling over dialogue—a hallmark of his favorite auteurs, Jacques Audiard and the Dardenne Brothers. In this episode, Francis Lee shares his unique perspective on how rural communities and farming practices were perceived in his films compared to his intentions. We also delve into the transition from acting to filmmaking, his working-class roots, and how he’d funded his early projects while working at a junkyard. Francis also gives us an insightful look into his creative process, the challenges of navigating industrial actions by WGA and SAG, and the commitment to telling personal stories with central gay characters.  Join us for a captivating conversation that celebrates the power of world cinema, available for free on Kanopy through participating libraries and universities. Get started with Kanopy at www.kanopy.com by entering your library card information or university login when prompted.  Follow Kanopy at https://www.youtube.com/@KanopyOfficial  https://letterboxd.com/kanopy/  https://www.instagram.com/kanopy https://www.tiktok.com/@kanopyofficial  https://twitter.com/kanopy Follow Alonso Duralde https://bsky.app/profile/aduralde.bsky.social  Follow Daniel Thompson https://x.com/deckthedan  Producer: Brandon Gray Executive Producer: Christian Pierce Graphic Design: Aleksandra Jelic © Kanopy, Inc. All rights reserved. Produced by Bramble Jam Podcast Episode Highlights 00:00 Introduction 04:11 World cinema’s diverse and enriching experiences 13:37 Specific storytelling makes films universally relatable 17:00 Admiration for French filmmakers and visual storytelling 19:49 Rural perceptions 23:08 Access to worldwide films reshape a filmmaker landscape 25:21 Took time off to write three screenplays 28:40 Kanopy offers international cinema streaming
Welcome to the inaugural episode of "The Film Library," presented by Kanopy. Your passion for film is about to meet its greatest ally - your library card.  Our first special guest - award-winning comedian Patton Oswalt - joins hosts Alonso Duralde and Daniel Thompson as they dive into the Kanopy streaming service and explore how it’s revolutionizing access to diverse cinematic experiences. They also discuss the impact of streaming on film accessibility, and reveal some of the hidden gems you can watch right now, including everything from thoughtful documentaries to cutting-edge indie films.  Grab your headphones, popcorn, and prepare to embark on a journey through cinema right here on Kanopy. Episode Highlights 00:00 Discovered diverse films on Kanopy the library streaming service. 07:14 Welcome Patton Oswalt 10:10 Balancing responsibilities and enjoyment through watching movies. 12:28 Rediscovered 60s thriller and obscure horror films. 20:32 Frederick Wiseman documentaries inspire creative impact. 24:52 Lost film as urban myth with Keaton. 30:25 Collecting physical media by film enthusiasts discussed. 31:41 Analysis of overused cliches in action movies. 34:28 Many Andy Milligan movies considered lost. 39:15 Criticism of poor CGI in Air Force One. 43:43 Kanopy Recommendations Get started with Kanopy at www.kanopy.com by entering your library card information or university login when prompted.  Follow Kanopy at https://www.youtube.com/@KanopyOfficial  https://letterboxd.com/kanopy/  https://www.instagram.com/kanopy https://www.tiktok.com/@kanopyofficial  https://twitter.com/kanopy Follow Patton Oswalt https://www.instagram.com/pattonoswalt/ and https://x.com/pattonoswalt Follow Alonso Duralde https://bsky.app/profile/aduralde.bsky.social  Follow Daniel Thompson https://x.com/deckthedan  Producer: Brandon Gray Executive Producer: Christian Pierce Graphic Design: Aleksandra Jelic © Kanopy, Inc. All rights reserved. Produced by Bramble Jam Podcast
Welcome to another episode of The Film Library: A Kanopy Podcast! On this episode hosts Alonso Duralde and Daniel Thompson jump into the fascinating world of page-to-screen adaptations with our esteemed guest, Kristen Lopez, author of "But Have You Read the Book?: 52 Literary Gems That Inspired Our Favorite Films." They explore the intricate process of transforming beloved books into films. Discover the political and religious themes often omitted in adaptations, the impact of the Production Code, and the ongoing debate of books versus movies. Kristen shares her insights on how industry changes have influenced adaptations, along with her personal frustrations when core elements of the text are altered. She also highlights some notable adaptations like "Jurassic Park," "A Man Called Otto," and "The Talented Mr. Ripley," along with a selection of films available on Kanopy, including classics like "The Great Gatsby." Whether you're a book lover, a film enthusiast, or both, this episode offers a treasure trove of insights and expert perspectives. Tune in as we navigate the art of adaptation, with plenty of recommendations for your next watch or read.  Episode Highlights 00:00 Introduction to movie adaptations  03:52 Books and movies differ 09:30 Adapting content reveals evolving societal influences and concerns 12:44 Selecting books for a broad audience challenge 15:24 Book's subplot adds wild and meta layers 23:03 Industry changes, frustrations, and adapting children's books 26:37 Excitement for dark, fantasy book adaptations 30:08 Surprising movie adaptations that are often overlooked Get started with Kanopy at www.kanopy.com by entering your library card information or university login when prompted.  Follow Kanopy at https://www.youtube.com/@KanopyOfficial  https://letterboxd.com/kanopy/  https://www.instagram.com/kanopy https://www.tiktok.com/@kanopyofficial  https://twitter.com/kanopy Follow Kristen Lopez at https://www.instagram.com/kristenlopez88/ Follow Alonso Duralde https://bsky.app/profile/aduralde.bsky.social  Follow Daniel Thompson https://x.com/deckthedan  Producer: Brandon Gray Executive Producer: Christian Pierce Graphic Design: Aleksandra Jelic © Kanopy, Inc. All rights reserved. Produced by Bramble Jam Podcast
In episode 3 of The Film Library, hosts Alonso Duralde and Daniel Thompson are joined by the acclaimed filmmaker Justin Simien. Known for his groundbreaking works "Dear White People" and "Bad Hair," Justin reflects on his career and shares how his experiences have shaped his perspective on filmmaking and his future path. They examine the history and significance of black cinema, exploring its integral role in the broader cinematic landscape.  Justin highlights the exceptional work of emerging black filmmakers and recommends must-watch films such as Savanah Leaf’s "Earth Mama." The discussion also sheds light on the challenges of getting independent films into theaters and the crucial need for representation in traditional film education.  Join us as we celebrate the enduring legacy and future of black cinema, and don't forget to explore the powerful, thought-provoking titles available on Kanopy. Episode Highlights 00:00 Introduction 03:38 Reflecting on black cinema history  06:50 Black cinema is integral to overall cinema 11:40 Marginalized groups overlooked in movies 17:21 AV Rockwell's movies 21:33 Challenging perceptions of Charlie Chaplin stories 23:11 Using satire to convey subversive messages 27:33 Sam Jackson's great performance captivates in film Get started with Kanopy at www.kanopy.com by entering your library card information or university login when prompted.  Follow Kanopy at https://www.youtube.com/@KanopyOfficial  https://letterboxd.com/kanopy/  https://www.instagram.com/kanopy https://www.tiktok.com/@kanopyofficial  https://twitter.com/kanopy Follow Justin Simien https://www.instagram.com/justin_simien/ Follow Alonso Duralde https://bsky.app/profile/aduralde.bsky.social  Follow Daniel Thompson https://x.com/deckthedan  Producer: Brandon Gray Executive Producer: Christian Pierce Graphic Design: Aleksandra Jelic © Kanopy, Inc. All rights reserved. Produced by Bramble Jam Podcast
Kanopy – the no-fee, no-ads streaming service available with a Library card or university login – announces the launch of its new podcast, “The Film Library,” on Friday, June 7, 2024, wherever you get your podcasts. This new podcast is hosted by film buffs Alonso Duralde, chief U.S. film critic of The Film Verdict, and Daniel Thompson, admitted film enthusiast and armchair movie critic. Together, they are setting out to help listeners and viewers navigate Kanopy’s massive collection of diverse, newly released, classic, independent films, television, and kids' content. The Film Library covers great film history and content available on the streaming service. If a film is referenced on the podcast and available stream, it is linked to the Kanopy.com service. Kanopy offers a vast library of over 30,000+ new releases, classic, independent, Oscar-winning, and foreign films, as well as TV shows from 12,000 filmmakers and impressive supplier partners. The streaming service is available to a growing number of libraries around the world. About Kanopy Kanopy is the leading video streaming service providing films that matter through public libraries and colleges worldwide. Kanopy has 30,000+ films in its catalog. Partnering with filmmakers and film and video distributors, Kanopy offers access to wide-ranging, engaging narratives, insightful documentaries, and riveting television and instructional series. Suppliers include BBC, Criterion, NEON, Samuel Goldwyn, HISTORY, A&E, The Great Courses, Kino Lorber, A24 and IFC Films. Kanopy’s ad-free platform is available via browser and on iOS, Android, and all major streaming devices, including Roku, Apple TV, Android TV, Amazon Fire TV, and Samsung Smart TV. OverDrive’s acquisition of Kanopy in 2021 brought together the largest catalog of premium ebooks, audiobooks, and streaming video content for thousands of public libraries, colleges, and universities. www.kanopy.com
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