Episodes
We love talking about Canadian films so much we teamed up with Thom Ernst to create a podcast where we invite Canadian filmmakers to talk about their artistic influences past and present.
For more information on the filmography of Deepa Mehta, visit: http://www.hamiltonmehta.com
For more information on KCFF, please check us out at kingcanfilmfest.com or @kingcanfilmfest
Hosted by Thom Ernst
Produced by Moira Demorest
Support for this podcast comes from the Kingston Canadian Film...
Published 03/01/22
We love talking about Canadian films so much we teamed up with Thom Ernst to create a podcast where we invite Canadian filmmakers to talk about their artistic influences past and present.
For more information on the filmography of Valerie Buhagiar, visit: http://valeriebuhagiar.com
For more information on KCFF, please check us out at kingcanfilmfest.com or @kingcanfilmfest
Hosted by Thom Ernst
Produced by Moira Demorest
Support for this podcast comes from the Kingston Canadian Film...
Published 02/23/22
We love talking about Canadian films so much we teamed up with Thom Ernst to create a podcast where we invite Canadian filmmakers to talk about their artistic influences past and present.
For more information on the filmography of Cory Bowles, visit: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0101227/
For more information on KCFF, please check us out at kingcanfilmfest.com or @kingcanfilmfest
Hosted by Thom Ernst
Produced by Moira Demorest
Support for this podcast comes from the Kingston Canadian Film...
Published 02/15/22
We love talking about Canadian films so much we teamed up with Thom Ernst to create a podcast where we invite Canadian filmmakers to talk about their artistic influences past and present. For more information on Patricia Rozema’s filmography, visit: https://patriciarozema.com
For more information on KCFF, please check us out at kingcanfilmfest.com or @kingcanfilmfest
Hosted by Thom Ernst
Produced by Moira Demorest
Support for this podcast comes from the Kingston Canadian Film Festival...
Published 02/08/22
We love talking about Canadian films so much we teamed up with Thom Ernst to create a podcast where we invite Canadian filmmakers to talk about their artistic influences past and present. Our second season begins with one of the most acclaimed Indigenous directors in the world, Alanis Obomsawin. Her incredible body of work includes 50 films (and counting) including landmark documentaries like Incident and Restigouche (1984) and Kanehsatake: 270 Years of Resistance (1993). The Abenaki...
Published 02/01/22
Vicki Lean's work is driven by her passion to develop new and engaging ways to tell stories about science and the environment - and our place within it. Raised by environmental scientists, her work is motivated by the importance of effectively translating science to politicians and the public.
Published 02/22/21
The Kingston Canadian Film Festival proudly presents Rewind Fast Froward, a podcast where we chat with filmmakers about their work and the future of the Canadian cinema.
Published 02/15/21
Join us while we chat with Matt Johnson about The Dirties, guerilla style filmmaking, and about the pursuit of film success in a Canadian market.
Published 02/08/21
Join Thom Ernst and Audrey Cummings as they talk about genre films, film festivals and fighting against the attitude that women can’t direct horror.
Published 02/01/21
Our first guest on the Rewind Fast Forward podcast is Jeff Barnaby, a Mi’kmaq filmmaker, writer, composer, and editor. His stylistic Rhymes for Young Ghouls and the highly effective zombie horror thriller, Blood Quantum , both found sizeable, appreciative audiences. Join Thom Ernst as he chats cinema, zombies, and colonialism with director Jeff Barnaby.
Published 01/25/21
Welcome! The Kingston Canadian Film Festival proudly presents Rewind Fast Forward, a podcast where we chat with filmmakers about their work and the future of the Canadian cinema.
Hosted by Thom Ernst
Produced with original music by Moira Demorest
For more information, please check us out at kingcanfilmfest.com This podcast is generously funded by the Canada Council for the Arts. Thanks for listening!
Published 01/14/21