People changing films and films changing people is what we're all about here.
If you only have time to listen to a handful of the podcasts we made at the Denver Film Festival, listen to these.
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Paul interviews Annie Sundberg, co-director of the documentary
The Trials of Darryl Hunt.
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Paul interviews Jeremy Davies on The Red Carpet at Starz Denver Film Festival before screening
Rescue Dawn.
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Paul interviews Harry Knapp (producer,
Rescue Dawn) on The Red Carpet at Starz Denver Film Festival.
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Paul interviews Allan King again about his latest documentary,
EMPz for Life (2006).
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Paul, Kristin, Dave, and Kevin recap Friday, November 17th at the Starz Denver Film Festival.
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Kristin talks with accomplished British director Michael Apted on the Red Carpet about his newest film,
Amazing Grace.
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Kevin interviewed Lexie Shabel, directory of the rockumentary
We Like To Drink, We Like To Play Rock And Roll.
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Kevin interviewed Will Hartman, writer and director of the hilarious short film, Moosecock.
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Kristin talks to the gregarious documentary filmmaker Daniel Schechter about his most recent project,
In Debt We Trust.
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Paul, Kristin, Dave, and Kevin talk about meeting Tim Robbins and Allan King. Their films are great, but meeting them was unexpectedly moving.
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Tim Robbins was at the Denver Film Festival to accept the 2006 John Cassavetes Award, Kevin was able to chat with him on the red carpet.
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Paul and Kristin interview Allan King, director of
A Married Couple (1969).
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Paul interviews Marc Meyers (writer, director) and Jodi Girgenti (producer) of
Approaching Union Square.
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Kevin sat down with Richard Berge to talk about his moving historical documentary
The Rape of Europa.
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Kristin and Kevin spend some time talking about
Nail Polish with four of the women behind the movie: Jane Ainbinder, Alexandra Lydon, Randy Sterns and Courtney Lee-Michell.
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Paul interviews Korey Green and Addison Henderson, directors of the documentary,
The Forgotten City.
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Kevin and Kristin were not exactly prepared to see (or interview ) Will Ferrell at the screening of
Nail Polish, but they didn't pass up the opportunity.
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Paul and Kristin stay in the theater after everyone has left the screening of
Venus, and talk about Peter O'Toole and the film's larger themes.
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Aaron interviews Liselle Feingold about
Mariners and Musicians.
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Aaron interviews Robin Burke following the screening of her film,
Living Lightly.
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Aaron interviews Arturo Cabanas about his film,
Man Up.
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Bill, Kevin and Dave sat down over dinner to discuss each of their top three movies from the first half of the festival.
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Kevin talked about films and fairy tales with Ryan Cooper, the director of the short
Harry and Greta.
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Kevin talked to Colorado filmmaker Justin Jones about his short film
Luisa.
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Kevin and Dave spoke with Matthew Porterfield, director of
Hamilton.
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Kevin interviews Samira Goetschel, director of the controversial new film
Our Own Private Bin Laden.
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Kevin interviews the cast of the Colorado-made drama
Looking For Sunday.
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Kevin interviews the Colorado pulp-cinema sister team Amy and Andrea Doe about their new film
Saucy Flyer UFO P.I.
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Aaron talks with three of the filmmakers whose films were a part of the shorts program: Adam Burr (
RE: Monday), Thom Milano (
Go I), and Brandon Bennett (
Con)
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Bill and Dave caught up with Sylvie Moreau and asked her a few questions about her role in the film
Familia.
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Bill interviews some of the talent behind
Steel Toes--director David Gow and actors David Strathairn and Andrew Walker.
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Bill and Dave interview director Dan Lohaus who made
When I Came Home.
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Bill and Aaron interview the filmmakers of
Looking for Sunday, which revolves around the question "Do you stay or do you go?"
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Aaron interviews the filmmakers of
Analog Days, a film that grew out of a school thesis project and has seen great success.
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Aaron sits down with Aaron and Adam Nee to discuss their film,
The Last Romantic.
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Aaron interviews cinematographer, Vlimos Zsigmond, following a screening of Robert Altman's film,
McCabe and Mrs. Miller.
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Kevin talks to Robert M. Young, Richard Dresser, Robert Knott, and Caroline Ashley, some of the talent behind
Human Error.
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Kevin talks to Angie Avarez, producer and assistant director of the mockumentary,
Chalk.
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Kevin talks to a couple of filmmakers who broke the "rockumentary" mold, in part by using ambient music and images.
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The political nature of filmmaking drives Judy Irola's work. As Judy tells Kevin, "I don't think you're human if you're not political."
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Aaron interviews Aaron Wiederspahn about how art has the power to help us bust out of our skin and have a transcendent experience.
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Aaron talks about transcendence in film and the beauty of
Sensation of Sight.
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Aaron interviews French-Canadian filmmaker, Erik Canuel. He's a true "lover of cinema," which is pretty evident in both this interview and his highly enjoyable film.
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It was a very full Friday for Spout at the Starz Denver Film Festival. Aaron and Kevin chat about what they saw. The bulk of their discussion focuses on Pan's Labyrinth, which begins about six minutes into the podcast.
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Can you say, "Anthony Minghella?!?!" Aaron conducts a video interview of this great director.
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Dave, Bill, Aaron, and Kevin recap opening night at the 29th Starz Denver Film Festival.
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Opening night at the Starz Denver Film Festival is a huge success, in large part thanks to this man.
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We like podcasts because they're raw and immediate, and they allow us to share conversations with people who couldn't be in them.
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What's not to love about the Denver Film Festival and Spout podcasts?
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