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You Had Me at Curia
You Had Me at Curia
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You Had Me at Curia captures your favorite film fanatic conversations, fresh with behind-the-scenes tidbits and valued guest appearances, as the Curia team presents specially curated collections of features and short films every month. Join the team as we watch and discuss our monthly collections for a movie lover’s experience like no other.
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Ashley Eakin is a writer-director based out of Los Angeles with a physical disability. Lauren and Ricky dive into the inspiration behind Ashley’s short film SINGLE, the process of making it, and her incredible journey as a filmmaker. Alongside having Ashley's short film on Curia, Ashley was most recently selected for the Powderkeg Fuse Incubator, curated by Paul Feig, in addition to the 2021 Commercial Directors Diversity Program. Last year she was 1 of 8 women selected for the AFI Directing Workshop for Women and her film SINGLE was also selected for the 2020 SXSW Film Festival and received the Special Jury Recognition Award. The film has played in over 30 festivals winning 7 awards and 2 nominations. Eakin was also the recipient of the New York Women in Film Loreen Arbus Disability Awareness Grant. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A long time ago, in the era of video rental stores, people would drive their automobiles to these locations to rent plastic tapes and discs with films on them to then bring home and enjoy with friends and family. And in these video rental stores, there were aisles designated for “Staff picks” where store employees displayed and promoted their favorite films of the moment. Curia brings that special human touch into the new streaming era, inspiring part two of the monthly “Staff pics” episode. Listen as host Ricky Camilleri, Jarod, and new team member Trace share their favorite movies from the December film collections for truly trustworthy, insightful, and one-of-a-kind recommendations. ( 1:13 ) Ricky and Jarod discuss Grizzly Man from the Curia collection “Adrenaline Junkies” ( 4:46 ) Ricky and Jarod discuss Take Every Wave from the Curia collection “Adrenaline Junkies”( 9:31 ) Ricky and Jarod discuss Neruda from the Curia collection “The Circuit” ( 14:36 ) Ricky and Jarod discuss Super Dark Times from the Curia collection “The Circuit” ( 18:34 ) Ricky and Trace discuss Winter Sleep from the Curia collection “The Epics” ( 24:04 ) Ricky and Trace discuss Once Upon a Time in the West from the Curia collection “The Epics” Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Episode #8: Title: December Staff Picks Part #1Release Date: November 30th A long time ago, in the era of video rental stores, people would drive their automobiles to these locations to rent plastic tapes and discs with films on them to then bring home and enjoy with friends and family. And in these video rental stores, there were aisles designated for “Staff picks” where store employees displayed and promoted their favorite films of the moment. Curia brings that special human touch into the new streaming era, inspiring part two of the monthly “Staff pics” episode. Listen as host Ricky Camilleri, Iciar, Lauren, and Jordan share their favorite movies from the December film collections for truly trustworthy, insightful, and one-of-a-kind recommendations. ( 1.10 ) Ricky and Ichi discuss the movie BARBARA in the Curia collection "Against All Odds" ( 4:45 ) Ricky and Ichi discuss the movie ARMY OF SHADOWS in the Curia collection "Against All Odds" ( 8:55 ) Ricky and Lauren discuss the movie WEST SIDE STORY in the Curia collection "Opening Night" ( 12:52 ) Ricky and Lauren discuss the movie TIMES SQUARE in the Curia collection "Opening Night" ( 22:00 ) Ricky and Jarod discuss the movie ANTIVIRAL in the Curia collection "Paradise Lost" ( 28:00 ) Ricky and Jarod discuss the movie EXISTENZ in the Curia collection "Paradise Lost" Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Have you ever wondered how to make a short film? What makes a good short, and how does it all come together? Learn from Curia writer and director, Maria Paula Arboleda, on her gorgeous short film TACET available to stream on Curia today. Ricky and Iciar talk to Maria about the following topics:Their favorite shots of the short filmWhat's so difficult about making a short film and condensing the narrativeThe biggest hurdles while directing and how to compromise as an artist/directorWhat Maria plans to do next Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ricky Camilleri and Jarod Neece discuss Curia’s mouthwateringly good movies in this month’s featured collection, Food for Thought. Whether you’re a food connoisseur or just culinary curious, Jarod and Ricky share their favorite moments from the food documentary series The Trip. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A long time ago, in the era of video rental stores, people would drive their automobiles to these locations to rent plastic tapes and discs with films on them to then bring home and enjoy with friends and family. And in these video rental stores, there were aisles designated for “Staff picks” where store employees displayed and promoted their favorite films of the moment. Curia brings that special human touch into the new streaming era, inspiring part two of our monthly “Staff pics” episode. Listen as host Ricky Camilleri, Jarod, and Jordan share their favorite movies from the November film collections for truly trustworthy, insightful, and one-of-a-kind recommendations.( 0.39 ) At All Costs & Film Noir with Ricky and Jordan ( 26.41 ) Food for Thought & The Circuit with Ricky and Jarod Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A long time ago, in the era of video rental stores, people would drive their automobiles to these locations to rent plastic tapes and discs with films on them to then bring home and enjoy with friends and family. And in these video rental stores, there were aisles designated for “Staff picks” where store employees displayed and promoted their favorite films of the moment. Curia brings that special human touch into the new streaming era, inspiring part one of our monthly “Staff pics” episode. Listen as host Ricky Camilleri, Iciar, and Lauren share their favorite movies from the November film collections for truly trustworthy, insightful, and one-of-a-kind recommendations. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Making a film is both a labor of love and a huge undertaking that does not always lead to great cinema. This month’s podcast dives into our “Beginner’s Luck” collection of films that highlight first-time feature films from some of today’s most notable and exciting filmmakers. Whether by luck or just god-given talent, these directors got it right on their first time out the gate and gave us a glimpse of more things to come. Join Curia’s Jarod Neece, host Ricky Camilleri, and our special guest Oscar-winning producer, Adele Romanski as we dive into this exciting group of films.( 0.55 ) Jarod Neece's introduction( 9.50 ) Jarod and Ricky discuss the Beginner's Luck collection( 56.19 ) Adele Romanski's guest appearance!Follow along with @curiatv on IG, Twitter, Facebook, and TikTok!Visit our website at curia.tv Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A long time ago, in the era of video rental stores, people would drive their automobiles to these locations to rent plastic tapes and discs with films on them to then bring home and enjoy with friends and family. And in these video rental stores, there were aisles designated for “Staff picks” where store employees displayed and promoted their favorite films of the moment. Curia brings that special human touch into the new streaming era, inspiring our first “Staff pics” episode. Listen as host Ricky Camilleri and the Curia team share their favorite movies from the October film collections for truly trustworthy, insightful, and one-of-a-kind recommendations.( 0.36 ) Jarod and Ricky discuss MEDICINE FOR MELANCHOLY & HARD EIGHT in Curia's October collection Beginner's Luck ( 9.22 ) Jarod and Ricky discuss the Edgar Allen Poe film adaptations in Curia's October collection Gothic Horror ( 18:57 ) Iciar and Ricky discuss BABEL & GOMORRAH in Curia's October collection It's All Connected ( 34:16 ) Iciar and Ricky discuss Curia's short film collection Short Stories and the short films MARADONA'S LEGS & MARVIN'S NEVER HAD COFFEE BEFORE ( 40:42 ) Jordan and Ricky discuss THE DESCENT & THE KEEP from Curia's October collection Bloodlust ( 1:05:29 ) Lauren and Ricky discuss AMELIE & BEAST from Curia's October collection Fables & Fairytales ( 1:16:15 ) Lauren and Ricky discuss BEANPOLE & TOMMASO from Curia's collection The Circuit ( 1:30:17 ) Garrett and Ricky discuss BLACK SNAKE MOAN & TENDER MERCIES from Curia's October collection Moody BluesFollow along with @curiatv on IG, Twitter, Facebook, and TikTok! Visit our website at curia.tv Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Ricky Camilleri and Garrett Weaver map the trajectory of New York cinema through ten iconic New York-based films on Curia this month. With a stand-out guest appearance from director Abel Ferrera as he discusses the making of his film KING OF NEW YORK, Garrett and Ricky discuss the way these films both reflect and romanticize an evolving image of New York City through the latter half of the 20th century. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.













