Podcast
- Agnès Varda: A Life Through Film
October 5, 2009
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| Written by Noralil Ryan Fores | |
| Sunday, 15 June 2008 | |
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Following is a conversation wherein filmmaker Phillip Van speaks about his Little Minx contribution short And She Stares Longingly At What She Has Lost, the depth of Jungian concepts and the nature of art:
SM: The melancholic meets the experimental in your work, and at least here, there’s an importance laid on music. So to start, I was hoping you could speak a bit about your style, just in a general sense. Read more. Following is a conversation wherein filmmaker Josh Miller speaks about his Little Minx contribution short Without Missing a Beat, She Asks, “Waffles for Breakfast?," a playful short about a gambling man who wins more than the pot he bargained for:
SM: One of the first things I noticed about your work is how fun it is. Even from the first frames of the short, it seems as if you were having a blast making this. I don’t mean to undermine how difficult production is, but you and the crew seemed to have a lot of good energy behind the project. I was hoping you could speak a little to that. Read more. | |
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Following is a conversation wherein filmmaker Phillip Van speaks about his Little Minx contribution short And She Stares Longingly At What She Has Lost, the depth of Jungian concepts and the nature of art:
Following is a conversation wherein filmmaker Josh Miller speaks about his Little Minx contribution short Without Missing a Beat, She Asks, “Waffles for Breakfast?," a playful short about a gambling man who wins more than the pot he bargained for:
