Bringing you conversations with filmmakers, actors, and artists, the storytellers behind the stories.
We cover the worlds of film, TV and music.
Watching some great films as we dig into our coverage of the 36th Annual Stockholm International Film Festival.
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Bringing you conversations with filmmakers, actors, and artists, the storytellers behind the stories.
We cover the worlds of film, TV and music.
Watching some great films as we dig into our coverage of the 36th Annual Stockholm International Film Festival.
"That's a good question."
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We are kicking off this season with a look at the 59th Karlovy Vary International Film Festival. We will be putting particular focus on the main competition category, The Crystal Globe.
In this episode Brian meets documentary filmmaker Dmytro Hreshko . His latest work Divia is a dark and beautiful exploration of the impact of the Russian invasion on nature in Ukraine. Scored by Grammy award winning composer Sam Slater, this film is filled with drama and scenes of horrible destruction as well as magical regeneration.
Dmytro is currently serving in the Ukrainian armed forces and used his small window of daily free time to speak with us about his film and his current service. He has some interesting observations on transitioning from telling his own stories to working on a collective mission.
And here is a link to the Sam Slater album, I Don't Wish To Be Known As A Vandal that Dymtro was looking for but never found:
https://open.spotify.com/album/1y6k3rkIQncY41rJNuzf0m?si=8njIwKQqSBuSCDFvdySH6Q
This is the first in a series of episodes that will focus on filmmakers competing for the Crystal Globe at the 59th Karlovy Vary International Film Festival.
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