Neil, Dario and guest presenter Mark Jenkin discuss the work of Iranian master Abbas Kiarostami particularly focusing on his 1990 'documentary' Close-Up. Having recently passed away the love and reverence for Kiarostami in the international film community was starkly apparent by the depth and breadth of tributes to him. Having watched many of his films we discuss his legacy, status and the vibrancy of filmmaking from Iran despite the hugely difficult social and political conditions.
This episode also features an interview with Iranian Filmmaker Mania Akbari. After collaborating with Kiarostami on Ten as an actress, along with her son, Akbari has gone on to a directorial career of her own, making provocative films (along with art exhibitions) that are expressly feminist in nature tackling issues such as memony, identity, the body and sexuality all with an uncompromising personal underpinning.
Show Notes
The Most Fatal Attraction: Kiarostami's Close-up revisited - Coco Ferguson
Mania Akbari's Website
Peter Bogdanovich and The Great Buster
Tokyo Story
Film Editing with Katie Bryer
Sometimes Always Never
The Uncertain Kingdom
Women Make Film (Mark Cousins)
5 Years & 100 Episodes
Blake Howard (One Heat Minute Productions)
The Cinematic Voice
Berlinale 2020 Part 2
Berlinale 2020 Part 1
Adam Mars-Jones
Filmstock Extra - Kieran Evans
Filmstock Extra - M.R. Carey
Filmstock Extra - Jeanie Finlay
2019 review
BFI Musicals Pt. 2 / Funny Girl
Ep94a BFI Musicals
Filmstock12
The Lobster (w/ Solem Quartet Live Score)
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