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Ep 14June 14 - #AudioMo - Being there
Heading into #AudioMo for June 14 and I'm picking up on the extended conversation about presence and space in our blended world, with @katesparkle to @Omaniblog @willsh & @diva_diplomatic - but this time from the beach

June 12 - #AudioMo - Reclaiming Public Space
In my #AudioMo for June 13 I reflect on the ways we can reconfigure public space as we adapt to Covid-19, and how we need those who own private space to adapt.

Ep 12June 12 - #AudioMo - No More Commuting
My AudioMo contribution for June 12 is a reflection on commuting - or its absence. And a realisation that it'll never go back to the way it was before.

Ep 11June 11 - #AudioMo - Toppling Networks
My #AudioMo post for June 11 is a meditation on how hard it can seem to change systems.

Ep 10June 10 - #AudioMo - Ecological Debt
Here's my #AudioMo for June 10. I wrote a thing and recorded it for @marcusromer's ShedX and so I'm playing the first part of it here and you can listen to the rest via Marcus The text http://www.astickadogandaboxwithsomethinginit.com/paying-off-our-ecological-debt/ The ShedX version https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2BRnUrirIO0

June 9 - AudioMo - Why Context Matters
Day 9 of #AudioMo and I've been on air for @digitalplanet - and I'm reflecting on the importance of context and location, and how to make a space feel different when we many of us are spending so much time in one location.

Ep 8June 8 - AudioMo - On Reflection
On Day 8 of #AudioMo things are a bit pressured as it's a long work day, but I have the Reflection app to keep me calm, with generative ambient music and imagery courtesy of Peter Chilvers and Brian Eno. Stay safe.

June 7 - AudioMo - Working Through the Lockdown
The weft of our daily lives has been unwound for many of us since SARS-COV-2 found its human hosts. Do we take this opportunity to rethink the warp, too, or are we content to weave the fabric on the same pattern.

Ep 6June 6 - AudioMo - Reading Frank Ramsay
For today's #AudioMo I'm reflecting on a new book I'm reading, Cheryl Misak's life of the philosopher Frank Ramsay, and why deep reading matters in these turbulent times.

Ep 5AudioMo - June 5 - A public centric internet
Day Five of #AudioMo, back on the boat. Another day, another recording, this one is less good quality audio but I hope the ideas are sound as I reflect on the nature of the network we all rely on.

Ep 4June 4 - AudioMo - Coffee on Mill Road
Day Four of #AudioMo and I'm outside Relevant Record Cafe on Mill Road with a coffee and a sandwich talking about masks and plugging the new book @GearsForQueers which you *should* read!

Ep 4June 3 - AudioMo - Social Capital
Day three of #AudioMo and I'm reflecting on the difficulties facing people at the start of their careers in a 'socially distanced' world.

Ep 3#AudioMo - remembering the Pixel Palace
Today's #AudioMo recording finds me on the roof of a boat thinking about cinema and remembering the Pixel Palace at Tyneside Cinema in 2008. As I was recording this Mark Cosgrove (@msc45) was posting his excellent meditation on the same topic - so listen to me, read him, and rethink cinema https://www.the-bigger-picture.com/articles/transformative-impact-of-arts/

Ep 1June 1: Watering the garden
It's early morning and I'm watering the garden and squashing cans

Just before #AudioMo
#AudioMo is a month long audio challenge created by @ernmander that takes part in June. Record an audio a day, tweet the link using #AudioMo. I'm in
Councillor Katie Thornburrow Statement on Accordia Development
This is a recording of Katie's planned remarks relating to the planning application

Virtual Reality and Real Relationships
EAt the closing party for the 2017 Encounters Film Festival in Bristol, Catherine Allen and Bill Thompson discuss Second Date, Nairobi Berries and Blind Vaysha, all screened as part of the Immersive Encounters strand.
Daily Preview Podcast - 21/9/10
A look ahead at the evening's festivities here at the Cambridge Film Festival

Daily Preview - 20/9/10
A preview of all the goings on today the Cambridge Film Festival

Breaking News Update
A pair of breaking news items ahead of the main Daily Podcast later on today.

Daily Preview - 19/9/10
A preview of all the day's events for the 4th day of the Festival, Sunday 19th September.

Daily Preview 18/9/10
A look ahead to all the happenings of the Cambridge Film Festival on Saturday 18th September.

Daily Preview 17/9/10
A podcast previewing all the films at the Cambridge Film Festival for the evening of the 17th of September.

Daily Preview 16/9/10
A preview of the first day of the 30th Cambridge Film Festival
Closing weekend highlights
Highlights of the final weekend and the festival
Second Chance Screenings in the Cambridge Drama Centre
We're pleased to announce that a number of Festival films will be screened at an extra Festival venue over the next two days - the Cambridge Drama Centre on Covent Garden (the one off Mill Road in Cambridge)
Science on screen special
The Cambridge film festival presents a special science on screen audio report.
Berlin Films Collection Q&A
The Q&A from the Berlin Films collection at the Cambridge Film Festival. Features the director of 'The Last Wash' - Ville Jankeri
Creation Q&A
The question and answer session from the film Creation.
23 September Podcast
An outline of todays events and screenings.
22 September podcast
Listings for this evening's programme at the arts picturehouse, Cambridge.
The Calling
A review of the film The Calling with highlights from the Q&A.
The First Day of the Rest of Your Life
A review and highlights of the Q&A from the film 'The First Day of the Rest of Your Life'.
September 21 Preview Podcast
A special look ahead at what's going on at the Festival on September 21
A Secret Message
A preview podcast for September 19... or is it?
September 19 preview
A preview of all the sights and sounds for the Festival for September 19 brought to you in an audio report.
Army of Crime Q&A Highlights
Highlights of the exclusive Q&A session with THE ARMY OF CRIME director Robert Guidiguian.
September 18 Preview
A preview of all the big goings-on for the second day of the 2009 Cambridge Film Festival.
Tony Jones introduces Cambridge Film Festival
Festival director Tony Jones kicks off the 29th Cambridge Film Festival and introduces ARMY OF CRIME director Robert Guediguian.
CFF Live! - opening night
It's the opening night of the 29th Cambridge Film Festival and this podcast will tell you about some of the highlights and preview tomorrow's screenings.
CFF09 Preview Podcast
The 29th Festival is fast approaching and Matt, our online intern for this year's Festival, is here to bring you a special taster podcast so you know what to expect from the Festival this year.
Sunday 28th September-Finale
Lindsay Brand, Lucy Newman and Max Thompson brave the festival bar to gather some final thoughts and feelings from the 28th Cambridge film festival. Please be away that the following podcast may contain some moderate language.
Machinima - 'Play's the thing'
Lindsay Brand and Alex Fraiser explore the Machinima talks from the cambridge film festival, focusing particularly on game-based machinima from the 'Play's the thing' discussion.
Import/Export Q&A with Ulrich Seidl
We were delighted to welcome director Ulrich Seidl to the screening of Import/Export after which he took part in a Q&A. Both confrontational and compassionate, Seidl's tale of migration and social borders weaves its way through contemporary Europe as it interrogates the political, cultural and economic forces which shape life here. Moving in diametrically opposed directions, the film traces two of its citizens' peripatetic journeys toward a better life: nurse Olga leaves the poverty of the Ukraine for a new start in Austria, while unemployed Austrian Paul heads to the Ukraine in search of work and meaning.
Tilda Swinton at the Cambridge Film Festival
On Saturday September 20 noted actor Tilda Swinton came to Cambridge for the screening of JULIA, one of several films in this year's Festival with which she is associated.In this first extract from the Q&A session which followed the screening Tilda talks about JULIA and about the state of independent cinema in the UK.
EDEN: Q&A with Aidan Kelley
Set in a thriving town in the midlands of Ireland, EDEN tells the story of a week in the lives of Billy and Breda Farrell as they approach their 10th wedding anniversary. Breda is determined that the milestone will re-ignite the passion in their marriage. Billy's got other plans. He's become infatuated with the unobtainable Imelda Egan and has convinced himself that they will be lovers by the weekend. As the date draws closer, Billy's behaviour becomes more and more chaotic, while Breda's frustrations crystalise and find more mature, high-risk expression. EDEN is the screen adaptation of Eugene O'Brien's critically acclaimed, award-winning play of the same name, marking the second collaboration by director Declan Recks, Eugene O'Brien and RTÉ Television.We were delighted that lead actor Aidan Kelley was able to be present for the screening on Friday 19 September. EDEN is screened again on Saturday 20 September.
Open for business
Festival Director Tony Jones introduces the 2008 Cambridge Film Festival, and namechecks Tilda Swinton, Peter Greenaway, Werner Herzog, Neil Brand and of course Emily Boldy.Followed by Walter Salles' introduction to his film LINHA DE PASSE.For more film festival news go to www.cambridgefilmfestival.org.uk or subscribe to this podcast on iTunes - via http://bit.ly/2pfRuG
An open-air odyssey to open the Festival
The Festival kicked off with two open-air screenings of Stanley Kubrick's 2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY in front of the Institute of Astronomy in Cambridge, and we were there to talk to the audience and the organisers of this extraordinary event.Producer: Bill Thompson
Linha de Passe
Our opening night film is LINHA DE PASSE.Sao Paulo. 20 million inhabitants, 200 kilometres of traffic, 300,000 messengers on motorcycles. At the heart of one of the toughest, most chaotic cities in the world, four brothers try to reinvent themselves in different ways. With the backdrop of Brazil in a state of emergency, each one is looking for a way out… This effort from Walter Salles (THE MOTORCYCLE DIARIES) and his frequent collaborator Daniela Thomas (MIDNIGHT) is a characteristically humane and intelligent work. Steadfast in its refusal to glamourise violence and the extremity of the environment which the film's characters are forced to inhabit, LINHA DE PASSE exudes compassion, drama and insight.
Memories of World War Two
Jan Gilbert chats to local filmmaker Peter Harmer about the Cambridgeshire Film Consortium's recent World War Two reminiscence project which brought together primary school children and local care home residents.