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Screen Slate Podcast

Screen Slate Podcast

Screen Slate

Bi-weekly podcast covering the film scene in New York and beyond. Hosted by Screen Slate editor Jon Dieringer and a revolving cast of contributors in conversation with different guests. Sponsored by the German Film Office.
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Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best Screen Slate Podcast episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to Screen Slate Podcast for the first time, there's no better place to start than with one of these standout episodes. If you are a fan of the show, vote for your favorite Screen Slate Podcast episode by adding your comments to the episode page.

Subscribe to our Patreon for all bonus episodes: www.patreon.com/screenslate ━━━ Guest: Cristina Cacioppo with Jon Dieringer, Caroline Golum, John Klacsmann, and engineer C. Spencer Yeh. Full runtime 22 min. ━━━ Introducing the hot take hotline. We discuss PA stories and fanfic. A caller disses Memoria. Deepfake Werner Herzog leaves a message. Jon briefly convinces everyone Eadweard Muybridge f*cked the horse.

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Screen Slate Podcast - 43 - A Different Man with Aaron Schimberg
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09/20/24 • 79 min

A legendary figure on the Screen Slate Podcast, writer-director Aaron Schimberg appears on mic for the very first time to discuss his critically acclaimed new film A Different Man, opening today in New York and Los Angeles.
Hosting this episode are screen actors Jon Dieringer (Johnny Handsome, A Different Man), John Klacsmann (Ostermeier, A Different Man) and Caroline Golum (Karaoke Singer, A Different Man). In this candid discussion, the quartet discuss meeting through Brooklyn's Spectacle theater, Schimberg's challenges completing and releasing his ambitious microbudget features Go Down Death and Chained for Life, and his experiences making A Different Man on a larger scale with many of the same collaborators in front of and behind the scenes. We also declare the end of the Screen Slate podcast and speculate as to what all of our futures may hold.

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Screen Slate Podcast - 14 - Sam Barlow (Immortality game designer)
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09/21/22 • 65 min

Sam Barlow is the designer of the acclaimed independent games Her Story (2015), Telling Lies (2019), and Immortality (2022). Often cited as reviving interest in live-footage games, Barlow takes the cinematic underpinnings of his earlier titles to new extremes in Immortality, which tasks the player with assembling rushes, behind-the-scenes, and rehearsal footage from three incomplete films in order to piece together the fate of their enigmatic actress. To create each of these movies, Barlow enlisted writers Allan Scott (Don't Look Now, The Witches), Barry Gifford (Wild at Heart, Lost Highway) and Amelia Gray (Mr. Robot, Maniac).

On the pod, Barlow and Screen Slate editor Jon Dieringer discuss the cinematic legacies of unfinished films, the influences of filmmakers like Peter Greenaway and Krzysztof Kieślowski, the complex writing and production processes of shooting—and dicing up—three period genre pieces, and how “auteurism” functions in the games industry.

Hosted by Jon Dieringer. Audio post by C. Spencer Yeh.

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Screen Slate Podcast - 35 - Richard Hell

35 - Richard Hell

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10/25/23 • 55 min

Screen Slate travels to Richard Hell’s East Village apartment to discuss his latest collection of poetry, What Just Happened. We talk about moving to New York to become a poet and his early jobs in bookstores, including Cinemabilia, the movie memorabilia store whose manager Terry Ork played a key role in early punk. We also get into Richard’s film roles, including Smithereens and Nick Zedd’s Geek Maggot Bingo, and what he’s been watching lately.

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Order: What Just HappenedRSVP: Reading Thursday, October 26 at POWERHOUSE ARENA
Read: Richard Hell, “My Godard

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Uncompromising masterwork? Historically poor use of 150 million dollars with a direct-to-Tubi aesthetic? Or somewhere in between? Screen Slate's Jon Dieringer and Filmmaker Magazine's Vadim Rizov attended the first Cannes screening and sat down to discuss their impressions of this sui generis late-late-style work.

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Aftersun director Charlotte Wells and editor Blair McClendon visit Screen Slate HQ to talk about the remarkable new film, opening this weekend from A24. We get into the genesis of the father-daughter story, casting the remarkable young actress Frankie Corio, how MiniDV is the look of childhood memories for a certain generation, and constructing a turn-of-the-millennium period piece without overplaying it. Plus Wells and McClendon discuss the needle drops that did and didn’t make it into the film, and Blair ignites beef with Liam Gallagher.
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Screen Slate Podcast - 17 - Nosferasta with Oba, Adam Khalil, and Bayley Sweitzer
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10/13/22 • 103 min

Artists Adam Khalil, Bayley Sweitzer, and Oba, the brain trust behind Empty Metal, visit Screen Slate HQ to speak with Cosmo Bjorkenheim about their latest project, Nosferasta: First Bite. Currently showing at Someday Gallery through October 22 (on the heels of blockbuster screenings at MoMA and Triple Canopy), Nosferasta: First Bite is a radical anti-colonial reimagining of the vampire film with Oba in the title role.
On the pod we talk about Christopher Columbus as vampire-pirate, vampirism as time travel, developments regarding Marvel's Blade and Robert Eggers’s Nosferatu remake, and why artist Michelangelo belongs in the Nosferasta cinematic universe. Halfway through the pod Oba—who happens to be Screen Slate HQ’s neighbor—gets a call that “The Godfather 4” is shooting outside and he has to move his car to avoid being towed. At that point Jon Dieringer hops on mic to co-host and speaks with Khalil & Sweitzer about their collaborative history, how the hierarchy of film sets can be reimagined, Khalil’s work with New Red Order, and more.

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Screen Slate Podcast - 16.5 [Patreon Teaser] - Russellmania
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10/05/22 • 1 min

Extended discussion of "Pervert King" Ken Russell from Caroline Golum, Criterion '80s Horror curator Clyde Folley, and the rest of the Screen Slate gang. Plus Clyde and Jon on other series deep cuts The Fan and Dream Demon. Full episode: 27 min.
To listen to the full episode sign up for our Patreon, which not only supports the pod, but the whole Screen Slate operation including paying writers, maintaining our listings platform, and the daily email.

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Screen Slate Podcast - 16 - Criterion '80s Horror with curator Clyde Folley
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10/05/22 • 103 min

The whole gang returns to the pod to welcome Clyde Folley, curator of the Criterion Channel's '80s Horror series. Folley, who is also a video editor at Criterion, chats with us about programming for streaming, how the video store and special effects advances defined the era, and getting elusive titles like Michael Mann's The Keep. We also learn about his personal points of entry into the genre, from being cast as the child star of a shot-on-video 1990 Thai horror film to renting A Nightmare on Elm Street II: Freddy's Revenge as a four-year-old in Soldotna, Alaska.
Then we do a deep dive into three films in the series: Strange Behavior (Michael Laughlin, 1981), Wolfen (Michael Wadleigh, 1981) and Lair of the White Worm (Ken Russell, 1988). The later is highlighted by an soliloquy by Caroline Golum rhapsodizing about the film she considers to be one of the "top five Russell" movies.
The episode continues on Patreon, with a bonus episode with extended discussion of Ken Russell, and short takes on other series deep cuts such as The Fan (Ed Bianchi, 1981) and Dream Demon (Harley Cokeliss, 1988).
Guest: Clyde Folley; Hosts: Jon Dieringer, Caroline Golum & John Klacsmann; Audio: C. Spencer Yeh
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Screen Slate Podcast - 25 - Sick of Myself director Kristoffer Borgli
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04/12/23 • 36 min

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FAQ

How many episodes does Screen Slate Podcast have?

Screen Slate Podcast currently has 47 episodes available.

What topics does Screen Slate Podcast cover?

The podcast is about Film, New York City, Podcasts, Movies, Tv & Film and Cinema.

What is the most popular episode on Screen Slate Podcast?

The episode title '17 - Nosferasta with Oba, Adam Khalil, and Bayley Sweitzer' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on Screen Slate Podcast?

The average episode length on Screen Slate Podcast is 56 minutes.

How often are episodes of Screen Slate Podcast released?

Episodes of Screen Slate Podcast are typically released every 13 days, 19 hours.

When was the first episode of Screen Slate Podcast?

The first episode of Screen Slate Podcast was released on Jan 25, 2022.

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