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Modern Films Podcast

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Modern Films is a film production, distribution and event cinema company. We launched in 2017 with the release of Manifesto, starring Cate Blanchett in 13 different roles, in partnership with Tate Modern.

We work with rising and established talent from around the world and bring innovative stories to global audiences, we focus on gender equality, female empowerment and pressing social issues.

Produced by Modern Films Entertainment, hosted by Jacqueline.
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Episode 2: In Conversation with Kim Longinotto

Modern Films PodcastNov 27, 2019

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Notes On: Under The Fig Trees

Notes On: Under The Fig Trees

Filmmaker Claire Belhassine chats to UNDER THE FIG TREES director Erige Sehiri in this episode of The Modern Line podcast. From the minutiae and poetics of daily work life, capturing sisterhood on screen and creating a film where one day would look like a lifetime, Claire and Erige discuss the making of Under The Fig Trees and the beauty and power of complexity within simplicity.

Sep 15, 202335:32
Notes On: Sick Of Myself

Notes On: Sick Of Myself

Filmmaker Posy Dixon (Keyboard Fantasies) chats to SICK OF MYSELF lead actress Kristine Kujath Thorp in this intimate, laugh-out-loud funny episode of The Modern Line podcast. From wildly absurd acting techniques (think dog tasers and drinking gallons of beetroot juice), to working with Kristoffer Borgli and portraying loneliness and narcissism on screen, Posy and Kristine delve deep into the making of Sick of Myself.

Jul 07, 202328:41
Notes On: You Resemble Me

Notes On: You Resemble Me

In this episode of The Modern Line podcast, filmmaker Zeina Durra (LUXOR) speaks to YOU RESEMBLE ME director Dina Amer about the trials and tribulations of working in independent film (it’s a “roll up the sleeve” kind of job), how filmmaking “saved their lives”, about racism in the industry, working as a mother on set, and getting your first film out into the world.

May 10, 202327:06
Notes On: More Than Ever

Notes On: More Than Ever

Emily Atef in conversation with Lisa Rovner.

In this episode MORE THAN EVER director Emily Atef chats to Lisa Rovner (Sisters with Transistors) about filmmaking, the importance of discussing life and death, and on writing the greatest sex scene in recent cinematic history.

Mar 02, 202329:14
Memory Box: Joana Hadjithomas & Khalil Joreige with Róisín Tapponi

Memory Box: Joana Hadjithomas & Khalil Joreige with Róisín Tapponi

Hello 2022, and welcome back to The Modern Films Podcast. After a brief hiatus, we’re excited to kick things off again with a conversation between Lebanese filmmakers and artists Joana Hadjithomas and Khalil Joreige, and Iraqi-Irish film curator and programmer Róisín Tapponi on Memory Box. 

Memory Box is a story about growing up and about survival, set against the political backdrop of 1980s Beirut, and a fantastic exploration of personal, collective and intergenerational memory. 

We hope you enjoyed this episode! Memory Box is on release in the UK and Ireland from 21 January. For more information please visit modernfilms.com/memorybox 

Jan 14, 202223:29
Raise Hell: The Life & Times of Molly Ivins with Janice Engel and Carlisle Vandervoort
Dec 21, 202047:04
Beyond the Visible: Hilma af Klint with Halina Dyrschka
Oct 28, 202027:47
S1 E1: Be Natural: The Untold Story of Alice Guy-Blaché | Feat. Pamela B. Green

S1 E1: Be Natural: The Untold Story of Alice Guy-Blaché | Feat. Pamela B. Green

Happy New Year!! Welcome to a brand new season of Modern Films podcast, where each episode features emerging and established filmmakers and sharing their insights and expertises. 

To celebrate the UK and Ireland release of Be Natural: The Untold Story of Alice Guy-Blaché, I’m here with Pamela Green, the director of Be Natural to talk about the story behind it.  

Be Natural is in cinemas from 17 January, you can pre-order the DVD now, for more information please visit our website on moderfilms.com/benatural 

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Jan 08, 202015:28
Episode 2: In Conversation with Kim Longinotto

Episode 2: In Conversation with Kim Longinotto

Welcome to second episode of Modern Films podcast, in this episode we're excited to have film legend Kim Longinotto to discuss her storied career and latest documentary Shooting the Mafia,  an eye-opening profile of Sicilian organised crime photographer Letizia Battaglia, in cinemas across UK and Ireland 29 November. 

modernfilms.com/mafia

"I have never seen a film that succeeded more completely in stripping the romantic and mythic aura from organised crime, and revealing the mafia" Film Comment 

"The most arresting documentary work of the past few decades" Little White Lies

"A meld of portraiture and social history that is as tender, humane and generous as it is harrowing." Sight & Sound

" 'Shooting the Mafia' aptly conveys Battaglia's many layers, while exemplifying the power in not looking away" Roger Ebert

Nov 27, 201930:01
Episode 1: In Conversation with Diamantino Filmmakers from Tate Modern

Episode 1: In Conversation with Diamantino Filmmakers from Tate Modern

Diamantino filmmakers Gabriel Abrantes and Daniel Schmidt join us to a conversation with Tate Film curator Carly Whitefield.  Set in present-day Portugal, Diamantino follows the delirious journey of a hilariously naïve football star from blissful prowess to career-busting disillusionment. The film was inspired by two sports essays by author David Foster Wallace. A quintessential artists’ feature, the film combines science-fiction, thriller, fairy tale and romantic comedy narrative tropes with wildly imaginative imagery as it satirises the cult of fame and nationalist politics. Diamantino won the Grand Prize at Cannes Film Festival's Critics' Week. Diamantino on release from 10 May 

May 10, 201919:27