In this episode we talk to Film and TV director Jeremiah Chechik, who has directed films such as Benny and Joon, the TV series The Bronx is Burning, as well as having an established career as a photographer -working for magazines such as Italian Vogue and Harpers Bazaar. Jeremiah discusses Tom Tykwer’s 1998 film Run Lola Run.
Jeremiah Chechik
https://www.chechik.com/
https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0154819/
https://twitter.com/tinroof
Instagram @Jeremiah_Chechik
Run Lola Run
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Run_Lola_Run
http://old.bfi.org.uk/sightandsound/review/245
Tom Tyker
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Tykwer
Clare Marie Bailey
www.claremariebailey.com
Twitter @ClaremBailey
Instagram @claremariebailey
Music
‘Motorway’ by Mirror Gaze
https://sivilised.bandcamp.com/track/motorway
http://sivilised.com/mirror-gaze/
Music and Photography #7 Rachel Brewster-Wright and Billy
I Dream of Cameras #30 Sidewalk Crouches at Her Feet (feat. Jessica Devic)
Music and Photography #6 Vania and Billy
Quirky Cameras #6
I Dream of Cameras #29 It’s Canon Now
On Location: Music and Photography #5 with Billy and Christian
On Location: Quirky Cameras #5 with Ian Fleming
I Dream of Cameras #28 I’ll Be Quirky
On Location: The Flaneur on the Streets - George Griffin and Jim Mortram on Photo Print Day
On Location: Music and Photography #4 Billy and Mike
On Location: Quirky Cameras #4 with Ian Fleming
I Dream of Cameras #27 Zeynep Bastik We Love You
On Location: Music and Photography #3 Billy and Ade
On Location: Quirky Cameras #3 with Ian Fleming
I Dream of Cameras #26 Sexy MF
On Location: Music and Photography #2 with Billy Sanford and Hilary Clarke
I Dream of Cameras #25 Where have all the cameras gone?
On Location: Music and Photography #1 With Billy Sanford and Clare Marie Bailey
I Dream of Cameras #24 Yippee Kai Yay (A Christmas Episode)
On Location: Quirky Cameras #2 with Ian Fleming
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