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Cinema For All Podcast
Cinema For All
20 episodes
8 months ago
The Cinema For All podcast is a celebration of going to the cinema, film discovery and stories about the people across the UK putting on incredible film screenings. Hosted by Jaq Chell and Abi Standish of the national charity Cinema For All.
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The Cinema For All podcast is a celebration of going to the cinema, film discovery and stories about the people across the UK putting on incredible film screenings. Hosted by Jaq Chell and Abi Standish of the national charity Cinema For All.
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Cinema For All Podcast
In A World... A Behind The Scenes Look at Movie Trailers
The Cinema For All Podcast continues season 4 with a behind-the-scenes look at movie trailers! Film trailer expert Professor Keith M Johnson tells us about the history of film trailers, while Andrew Tighe from Intermission Film talks about what goes into making one! Abi and Jaq also catch up about what they've been watching including The Suicide Squad, Zola, Girlfriends and Buladó. The Cinema For All podcast is proud to be supported by the BFI, awarding funds from the National Lottery. HOSTS: Jaq Chell and Abi StandishGUESTS: Professor Keith M Johnston, Andrew TighePRODUCER: Jay Platt Thanks for listening! Please subscribe and rate and review our podcast – it really helps other listeners find us! For more on Cinema For All head to www.cinemaforall.org.uk (http://www.cinemaforall.org.uk/) or follow us on Twitter/ Instagram on @cinemaforallpod.
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4 years ago
54 minutes 54 seconds

Cinema For All Podcast
Fourth Season, First Cow
Welcome back for Season 4 of the Cinema For All Podcast – a celebration of going to the cinema. Today we kick off with a very special interview with John Magaro (The Big Short, Carol), star of the upcoming Kelly Reichart film First Cow. John talks to us about working with Kelly, male friendships on the big screen and his excitement for getting back to the cinema. Abi and Jaq also share what they’ve been watching at home over the past month, including Billy Liar, Personal Shopper, Mermaids and Nomadland, as well as a more in depth chat about friendship on screen. The Cinema For All podcast is proud to be supported by the BFI, awarding funds from the National Lottery. HOSTS: Jaq Chell and Abi StandishGUEST: John MagaroPRODUCER: Jay Platt Thanks for listening! Please subscribe and rate and review our podcast – it really helps other listeners find us! For more on Cinema For All head to www.cinemaforall.org.uk (http://www.cinemaforall.org.uk/) or follow us on Twitter/ Instagram on @cinemaforallpodhttps://cinemaforall.org.uk/donate/ (https://cinemaforall.org.uk/donate/) (
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4 years ago
43 minutes 57 seconds

Cinema For All Podcast
Producing Jamie, With Cat Marshall
Today’s episode features an interview with Producer extraordinaire Cat Marshall, who has worked on such incredible films as ’71, Yardie, and the upcoming musical extravaganza Everybody’s Talking About Jamie, as well as TV series such as this is England ’90 and The Virtues. Cat shares with us what it’s like to be a female producer, the producers she looks up to and what it was like to create Everybody’s Talking About Jamie here in Sheffield.Also, after a long break from chatting about film together, Abi and Jaq share what they’ve been watching at home over the last few months, including Thief, The Thomas Crown Affair, Demolition Man, Minding the Gap, Moxie, Grease 2 and what Abi has been watching online at BFI Flare.The Cinema For All podcast is proud to be supported by the BFI, awarding funds from the National Lottery. HOSTS: Jaq Chell and Abi StandishGUEST: Cat Marshall PRODUCER: Jay Platt Thanks for listening! Please subscribe and rate and review our podcast – it really helps other listeners find us! For more on Cinema For All head to www.cinemaforall.org.uk (http://www.cinemaforall.org.uk/) or follow us on Twitter/ Instagram on @cinemaforallpod https://cinemaforall.org.uk/donate/ (https://cinemaforall.org.uk/donate/)
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4 years ago
52 minutes 2 seconds

Cinema For All Podcast
S.O.U.L. Fest Takeover
We have a special episode for you today with a takeover from our friends at S.O.U.L Fest. S.O.U.L. Fest (Screening Our Unseen Lives) is a month long celebration of Black British talent in film, showcasing new work by Black British film creatives - allowing opportunities to see a diverse representation of Black Britain. The festival is the result of a collaboration between four organisations who serve Black audiences and talent: The British Blacklist, The New Black Film Collective, We Are Parable and S.O.U.L Film. We are so excited to hand the microphone over to hear all about their how they navigated 2020, and their amazing plans for reaching audiences. Many, many thanks to our wonderful friend Priscilla Igwe for organising this take over, and to Nuru Rimington-Mkali for their production work on the S.O.U.L Fest segment, as well as everyone involved in this takeover episode. The Cinema For All podcast is proud to be supported by the BFI, awarding funds from the National Lottery. HOSTS: Jaq Chell and Abi StandishTAKE-OVER SEGMENT: Priscilla Igwe and S.O.U.L FestPRODUCERS: Nuru Rimington-Mkali for S.O.U.L Fest and Jay Platt for Cinema For All Thanks for listening! Please subscribe and rate and review our podcast – it really helps other listeners find us! For more on Cinema For All head to www.cinemaforall.org.uk (http://www.cinemaforall.org.uk/) or follow us on Twitter/ Instagram on @cinemaforallpod https://www.soulfilmfest.co.uk/ (https://www.soulfilmfest.co.uk/)http://thebritishblacklist.co.uk/ (http://thebritishblacklist.co.uk/)http://www.weareparable.com/ (http://www.weareparable.com/)http://www.tnbfc.co.uk/ (http://www.tnbfc.co.uk/) https://www.soulfilm.co.uk/ (https://www.soulfilm.co.uk/)
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4 years ago
21 minutes 43 seconds

Cinema For All Podcast
Minisode - Farewell Amor with Ekwa Msangi
We're back with another minisode! This time, Abi got to talk to writer and director Ekwa Msangi all about her beautiful debut feature Farewell Amor, the story of a family from Angola reuniting in New York. They also chatted about what inspired her to become a filmmaker, and the unique perspective she brings to the film. Farewell Amor is available to watch on MUBI (https://mubi.com/films/farewell-amor). The Cinema For All podcast is proud to be supported by the BFI, awarding funds from the National Lottery.  HOST: Abi Standish GUEST: Ekwa Msangi PRODUCER: Jay Platt Thanks for listening! Please subscribe and rate and review our podcast – it really helps other listeners find us! For more on Cinema For All head to www.cinemaforall.org.uk or follow us on Twitter/ Instagram on @cinemaforallpod Thanks to Organic Publicity for arranging this interview.
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4 years ago

Cinema For All Podcast
Minisode - Recorder: The Marion Stokes Project with Matt Wolf
The Cinema For All Podcast is back with another minisode! This time, Abi chats with director Matt Wolf (Wild Combination: A Portrait of Arthur Russell) about his new film Recorder: The Marion Stokes Project. Marion Stokes was an activist, who between the years of 1975 and 2012, recorded thousands of hours of television, creating a unique archive which has now been digitised. Watch Recorder: The Marion Stokes Project and choose to support Cinema For All by following the instructions here (https://cinemaforall.org.uk/recorder-the-marion-strokes-project/). The Cinema For All podcast is proud to be supported by the BFI, awarding funds from the National Lottery. HOSTS: Jaq Chell and Abi Standish GUEST: Matt Wolf PRODUCER: Jay Platt Thanks for listening! Please subscribe and rate and review our podcast – it really helps other listeners find us! For more on Cinema For All head to www.cinemaforall.org.uk or follow us on Twitter/ Instagram on @cinemaforallpod
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5 years ago
21 minutes 21 seconds

Cinema For All Podcast
Back to the Cinema!
  This is a special episode of the Cinema For All Podcast, because for the first time since March, Jaq has ventured into a cinema! She took her trusty podcast recorder in order to share the experience of a socially-distanced screening of Bong Joon-Ho’s Memories of Murder. As well as this, Jaq and Abi catch up on what they’ve been watching since the last episode (Boxer, This Is Paris, Akira, A Nightmare on Elm Street). Please note: this segment was filmed before tier restrictions were introduced to Sheffield. Watch Recorder: The Marion Stokes Project and choose support Cinema For All by following the instructions here (https://cinemaforall.org.uk/recorder-the-marion-strokes-project/). The Cinema For All podcast is proud to be supported by the BFI, awarding funds from the National Lottery. HOSTS: Jaq Chell and Abi Standish GUESTS: Ruth Kingdon, Chris Perks, Andrew Key, Laura Fox-Gill PRODUCER: Jay Platt Thanks for listening! Please subscribe and rate and review our podcast – it really helps other listeners find us! For more on Cinema For All head to www.cinemaforall.org.uk or follow us on Twitter/ Instagram on @cinemaforallpod  
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5 years ago
52 minutes 4 seconds

Cinema For All Podcast
Curating MUBI with Chiara Marañón
For this episode Abi and Producer Jay sat down (virtually!) to chat with the wonderful Chiara Marañón, MUBI’s Director of Content. They talk about MUBI’s unique approach to programming, including the importance they place on exploring the context around the films they showcase. As well as this, Jaq and Abi catch up on what they’ve been watching (The Roads Not Taken, Showgirls, The Watermelon Woman, Reality Bites). The Roads Not Taken is in cinemas on 11th September. Watch the trailer here (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YsfwDmmxzmc&feature=youtu.be). The Cinema For All podcast is proud to be supported by the BFI, awarding funds from the National Lottery. HOSTS: Jaq Chell and Abi Standish GUEST: Chiara Marañón PRODUCER: Jay Platt Thanks for listening! Please subscribe and rate and review our podcast – it really helps other listeners find us! For more on Cinema For All head to www.cinemaforall.org.uk or follow us on Twitter/ Instagram on @cinemaforallpod
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5 years ago
47 minutes 12 seconds

Cinema For All Podcast
Programming in the Dark
The Cinema For All Podcast is a celebration of going to the cinema Jaq and Abi round off the lockdown mini-season with a discussion on how film exhibitors put together programmes of films, without necessarily having access to all of the resources they usually do. They also chat about what they’ve been watching over the past few weeks (Multiple Maniacs, Circus of Books, The Lovebirds, Wadjda, Apple Mortgage Cake). The Cinema For All podcast is proud to be supported by the BFI, awarding funds from the National Lottery. HOSTS: Jaq Chell and Abi StandishPRODUCER: Jay Platt Thanks for listening! Please subscribe and rate and review our podcast – it really helps other listeners find us!For more on Cinema For All head to www.cinemaforall.org.uk (http://www.cinemaforall.org.uk/) or follow us on Twitter/ Instagram on @cinemaforallpod  
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5 years ago
43 minutes 28 seconds

Cinema For All Podcast
Minisode: Sam Riley, Radioactive and Women in STEM on Film
We’re back with a minisode! Producer Jay catches up with Sam Riley (Control, Brighton Beach, Maleficent), the star of the new British feature film Radioactive. The Cinema For All podcast is proud to be supported by the BFI, awarding funds from the National Lottery. HOSTS: Jaq Chell and Abi StandishGUESTS: Sam RileyPRODUCER: Jay Platt Radioactive is out on demand on 15 June and comes to DVD 27 July. Thanks for listening! Please subscribe and rate and review our podcast – it really helps other listeners find us!
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5 years ago
35 minutes 33 seconds

Cinema For All Podcast
Digital Releases During Lockdown
The Cinema For All Podcast is a celebration of going to the cinema. In this episode, co-hosts Abi and Jaq broadcast from home again as part of our mini-series on cinema life during lockdown. This time, they  discuss how film distributors are are reacting to the health crisis through VOD releases and filmmaker watch parties – featuring call-in clips from Altitude Releasing, Violet Pictures, Mubi and Jon Seal the director of The Teachers’ Protest. We also hear from Leigh Film Society about their DVD drop off service, which is helping their community stay connected, and Cine CCC all the way in Chile! They also catch up about which films they’ve been watching recently (The Servant, Wild, Good Time, Wild at Heart and Red Dragon) and generally have a Laura Dern love-in. Guide to online film clubs: https://cinemaforall.org.uk/advice-and-support/resources/online-film-clubs/ (https://cinemaforall.org.uk/advice-and-support/resources/online-film-clubs/) Supporting Cinema For All: https://cinemaforall.org.uk/how-you-can-help-support-cinema-for-all/ (https://cinemaforall.org.uk/how-you-can-help-support-cinema-for-all/) The Cinema For All podcast is proud to be supported by the BFI, awarding funds from the National Lottery. HOSTS: Jaq Chell and Abi Standish PRODUCER: Jay Platt Thanks for listening! Please subscribe and rate and review our podcast – it really helps other listeners find us! For more on Cinema For All head to www.cinemaforall.org.uk (http://www.cinemaforall.org.uk/) or follow us on Twitter/ Instagram on @cinemaforallpod
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5 years ago

Cinema For All Podcast
Online Film Clubs
  The Cinema For All Podcast is a celebration of going to the cinema. In this episode, co-hosts Abi and Jaq make the best of their home studio set-up to discuss how cinemas and community cinemas are reacting to the health crisis through the creation of online film clubs and watch parties – featuring call-in clips from Magic Lantern Film Club, Film Unit, Deptford Cinema, Bird & Cage Cinema, The Regal Cinema and Godalming Film Society, who share with what their closed-door film screenings have been like. They also catch up about which films they’ve been watching recently (Bacarau, The Bodyguard, Old Boy, Kill Bill Vol 1 & 2, Existenz and Cruising). Guide to online film clubs: https://cinemaforall.org.uk/advice-and-support/resources/online-film-clubs/ (https://cinemaforall.org.uk/advice-and-support/resources/online-film-clubs/) Supporting Cinema For All: https://cinemaforall.org.uk/how-you-can-help-support-cinema-for-all/ (https://cinemaforall.org.uk/how-you-can-help-support-cinema-for-all/) The Cinema For All podcast is proud to be supported by the BFI, awarding funds from the National Lottery. HOSTS: Jaq Chell and Abi Standish PRODUCER: Jay Platt Thanks for listening! Please subscribe and rate and review our podcast – it really helps other listeners find us! For more on Cinema For All head to www.cinemaforall.org.uk or follow us on Twitter/ Instagram on @cinemaforallpod  
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5 years ago

Cinema For All Podcast
Awards Season Rundown with Jaq and Abi
  The Cinema For All Podcast is a celebration of going to the cinema. In this episode, co-hosts Abi and Jaq return to the studio to catch up on awards season and recount their favourite moments from Oscars and BAFTAS past. They also catch up about which films they’ve been watching recently (Birds of Prey, The Lighthouse, Parasite, Mother, Red Joan, The Honeymoon Killers). The Cinema For All podcast is proud to be supported by the BFI, awarding funds from the National Lottery. HOSTS: Jaq Chell and Abi Standish PRODUCER: Jay Platt Thanks for listening! Please subscribe and rate and review our podcast – it really helps other listeners find us! For more on Cinema For All head to www.cinemaforall.org.uk or follow us on Twitter/ Instagram on @cinemaforallpod  
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5 years ago

Cinema For All Podcast
Chorley: It's a State of Mind
The Cinema For All Podcast is a celebration of going to the cinema. In this episode Abi and Producer Jay travel to Chorley Empire Cinema in Chorley, Lancashire. There, they meet volunteer Estelle Bryers who tells them all about the cinema’s turbulent 110-year history, as well as how important cinemas are to a place like Chorley. Estelle is an extraordinary person whose infectious passion for both community and cinema is inspiring. Jaq and Abi also catch up about which films they’ve been watching recently (Singing’ in the Rain, The Umbrellas of Cherbourg, Uncut Gems) with a particularly impassioned chat about Little Women. The Cinema For All podcast is proud to be supported by the BFI, awarding funds from the National Lottery. HOSTS: Jaq Chell and Abi Standish GUEST: Estelle Bryers (Chorley Empire Cinema) PRODUCER: Jay Platt Thanks for listening! Please subscribe and rate and review our podcast – it really helps other listeners find us! For more on Cinema For All head to www.cinemaforall.org.uk or follow us on Twitter/ Instagram on @cinemaforallpod
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5 years ago

Cinema For All Podcast
It's a Wonderful Life at Hyde Park Picture House
The Cinema For All Podcast is a celebration of going to the cinema. In this episode Abi and Jaq travel to Hyde Park Picture House in Leeds to talk to Wendy Cook. Wendy talks to us about the amazing history of this iconic cinema, as well as the significance of films like It’s a Wonderful Life when it comes to creating a cushion of financial security for Independent Cinemas. Wendy also chats about building audience trust, taking risks and creating cinema memories. An unmissable interview! Jaq and Abi also catch up about what they’ve been watching over the past few weeks (Marriage Story, Good Boys, Charlie’s Angels, Frozen II) as well as sharing their top 5s of 2019 including The Farewell, Seahorse, Portrait of a Lady on Fire, Pain & Glory, Happy as Lazzaro and Monos (featuring a special appearance by Producer Jay!) The Cinema For All podcast is proud to be supported by the BFI, awarding funds from the National Lottery. HOSTS: Jaq Chell and Abi Standish GUEST: Wendy Cook PRODUCER: Jay Platt Thanks for listening! Please subscribe and rate and review our podcast – it really helps other listeners find us! For more on Cinema For All head to www.cinemaforall.org.uk (http://www.cinemaforall.org.uk/) or follow us on Twitter/ Instagram on @cinemaforallpod
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6 years ago

Cinema For All Podcast
Restored Film and Rep Distribution with Park Circus
  The Cinema For All Podcast is a celebration of going to the cinema. In this episode Abi and Producer Jay head to Glasgow to talk to the Jack Bell at film distribution company Park Circus. We find out about what’s involved in putting out older, restored titles and helping them reach a modern audience. Jaq and Abi also catch up about what they’ve been over the past few weeks (Last Black Man in San Francisco, Charade, Vox Lux, Tully, King of Comedy, Rocks). The Cinema For All podcast is proud to be supported by the BFI, awarding funds from the National Lottery. HOSTS: Jaq Chell and Abi Standish GUEST: Jack Bell PRODUCER: Jay Platt Thanks for listening! Please subscribe and rate and review our podcast – it really helps other listeners find us! For more on Cinema For All head to www.cinemaforall.org.uk or follow us on Twitter/ Instagram on @cinemaforallpod  
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6 years ago

Cinema For All Podcast
Archival Film Restoration with ITV Content Delivery
The Cinema For All Podcast is a celebration of going to the cinema. In this episode, Jaq, Abi and Producer Jay head to Leeds to talk to the team at ITV Content Delivery, home of the ITV National Archive. We find out about what’s involved in storing this huge amount of archival film and television content, as well as the process of restoring it for 21st Century viewers. Jaq and Abi also catch up about what they’ve been over the past few weeks (Official Secrets, To Kill A Mockingbird, Bombshell: The Hedy Lamarr Story, The Little Mermaid, The Farewell, Eyes Without A Face, Les Diaboliques). The Cinema For All podcast is proud to be supported by the BFI, awarding funds from the National Lottery HOSTS: Jaq Chell and Abi Standish GUESTS: James, Scott, Josh and Andy at ITV Content Delivery PRODUCER: Jay Platt Thanks for listening! Please subscribe and rate and review our podcast – it really helps other listeners find us! For more on Cinema For All head to www.cinemaforall.org.uk (http://www.cinemaforal.org.uk) or follow us on Twitter/ Instagram on @cinemaforallpod
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6 years ago

Cinema For All Podcast
Abi and Ellie chat with Barry Purves
  The Cinema For All Podcast is a celebration of going to the cinema. In this episode, Abi and Cinema For All team member Ellie Ragdale go to chat with Oscar and BAFTA nominated animation legend, Barry Purves. Barry has worked on significant films such as Mars Attacks!, King Kong, and TV series including The Wind in the Willows and Postman Pat. He has also produced his own acclaimed short films. Jaq and Abi also catch up about what they’ve been watching at the cinema over the past few weeks (Pain and Glory, NT Live: Fleabag, IT Chapter 2, Nicolas Roeg season at Showroom Cinema, Once Upon A Time In Hollywood). The Cinema For All podcast is proud to be supported by the BFI, awarding funds from the National Lottery. HOSTS: Jaq Chell and Abi Standish GUEST: Barry Purves and Ellie Ragdale PRODUCER: Jay Platt   Thanks for listening! Please subscribe and rate and review our podcast – it really helps other listeners find us! For more on Cinema For All head to www.cinemaforall.org.uk or follow us on Twitter/ Instagram on @cinemaforallpod  
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6 years ago

Cinema For All Podcast
Season 2! Danny Leigh in the Abbeydale Picture House
The Cinema For All Podcast is a celebration of going to the cinema. We’re so excited to be back for Season 2, where we’re really going to be delving into the magic behind the cinema, sharing cinema memories and sharing our love of the big screen in all forms! This episode we meet with writer and broadcaster Danny Leigh at the Abbeydale Picturehouse in Sheffield to talk through his memories of cinema-going. Jaq and Abi also catch up about what they’ve seen at the cinema over the summer (David Lynch season at HOME, Company: Original Cast Album, Toy Story 4, Jaws). The Cinema For All podcast is proud to be supported by the BFI, awarding funds from the National Lottery. HOSTS: Jaq Chell and Abi Standish GUEST: Danny Leigh PRODUCER: Jay Platt Thanks for listening! Please subscribe and rate and review our podcast – it really helps other listeners find us! For more on Cinema For All head to www.cinemaforall.org.uk or follow us on Twitter/ Instagram on @cinemaforallpod
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6 years ago

Cinema For All Podcast
Series Finale! Cinema-Going in 2019
The Cinema For All Podcast is a celebration of going to the cinema. This is our final full length episode our first series in which we talk about UK box office trends, cinema ticket prices and what makes cinema-going so special. Jaq and Abi also chat about what they’ve seen at the cinema recently (Us, Mid-90s, Captain Marvel, Out of Blue) and what’s coming out soon (Red Joan, Greta, Ash is the Purest White). We’ll be back with a second series of the Cinema For All Podcast in June! In the meantime, check out our minisodes! The Cinema For All podcast is proud to be supported by the BFI, awarding funds from the National Lottery. HOSTS: Jaq Chell and Abi Standish PRODUCER: Jay Platt Thanks for listening! Please subscribe and rate and review our podcast – it really helps other listeners find us! For more on Cinema For All head to www.cinemaforall.org.uk (http://www.cinemaforall.org.uk/) or follow us on Twitter/ Instagram on @cinemaforallpod
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6 years ago

Cinema For All Podcast
The Cinema For All podcast is a celebration of going to the cinema, film discovery and stories about the people across the UK putting on incredible film screenings. Hosted by Jaq Chell and Abi Standish of the national charity Cinema For All.