This week on Primal Screen, join Flick Ford as we delve into our archives, bringing to the forefront some of the most engaging and thought-provoking conversations from 2023.  Kicking things off, we take you back to our discussion with the talented Molly Manning Walker, a London-based cinematographer and filmmaker whose debut feature film, HOW TO HAVE SEX, captured audiences at its Australian premiere during last year's Melbourne International Film Festival. Recorded amidst the festival's buzz, this week's featured interview sheds light on the nuanced portrayal of consent and the intricate ways partying emerges as a pivotal rite of passage within the narrative. Since its heartfelt debut, HOW TO HAVE SEX has transitioned from festival screens to a general release in cinemas, now available for viewing at local cinemas across Melbourne.    Continuing our journey through Primal Screen's memorable interviews, we look back to May 2023 to revisit a conversation that resonated deeply with our listeners. The spotlight falls on the esteemed director Ivan Sen alongside the acclaimed actor Simon Baker, as they delve into the heart of their film LIMBO. In this gripping narrative, detective Travis, portrayed by Baker, finds himself in a small town, haunted by the unsolved homicide of an Aboriginal woman. A story that intertwines mystery with poignant social commentary, LIMBO invites viewers into a reflective exploration of justice and community. LIMBO is currently available for streaming on ABC iview.    Join us this week on Primal Screen aswe  revisit conversations that continue to resonate with the pulse of contemporary film discourse.  Listen back to any of our previous episodes by following this link and be sure to follow us on the socials.   Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/primalscreenshow/   Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/primal_screen_show/   Twitter: https://twitter.com/primal_screen

Primal Screen

RRR - Triple R

Into the Archives: Molly Manning Walker, Ivan Sen, and Simon Baker

MAR 25, 202445 MIN
Primal Screen

Into the Archives: Molly Manning Walker, Ivan Sen, and Simon Baker

MAR 25, 202445 MIN

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<p>This week on Primal Screen, join Flick Ford as we delve into our archives, bringing to the forefront some of the most engaging and thought-provoking conversations from 2023.<br><br>Kicking things off, we take you back to our discussion with the talented Molly Manning Walker, a London-based cinematographer and filmmaker whose debut feature film, HOW TO HAVE SEX, captured audiences at its Australian premiere during last year's Melbourne International Film Festival. Recorded amidst the festival's buzz, this week's featured interview sheds light on the nuanced portrayal of consent and the intricate ways partying emerges as a pivotal rite of passage within the narrative. Since its heartfelt debut, HOW TO HAVE SEX has transitioned from festival screens to a general release in cinemas, now available for viewing at local cinemas across Melbourne.<br></p><div class="figure figure--embed figure--center-aligned figure--youtube"> <div class="responsive-embed" data-view-pause-player-on-click="youtube" data-view-responsive-embed="true"><iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/a3XV6Oi1YZI?si=IlGoYxQE8ZjB6an3&amp;enablejsapi=1" title="YouTube video player" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture; web-share" referrerpolicy="strict-origin-when-cross-origin" allowfullscreen></iframe></div> <div class="figure__caption"><p>HOW TO HAVE SEX, Molly Manning Walker (2023)</p></div> </div><p><br>Continuing our journey through Primal Screen's memorable interviews, we look back to May 2023 to revisit a conversation that resonated deeply with our listeners. The spotlight falls on the esteemed director Ivan Sen alongside the acclaimed actor Simon Baker, as they delve into the heart of their film LIMBO. In this gripping narrative, detective Travis, portrayed by Baker, finds himself in a small town, haunted by the unsolved homicide of an Aboriginal woman. A story that intertwines mystery with poignant social commentary, LIMBO invites viewers into a reflective exploration of justice and community. LIMBO is currently available for streaming on ABC iview.<br></p><div class="figure figure--embed figure--center-aligned figure--youtube"> <div class="responsive-embed" data-view-pause-player-on-click="youtube" data-view-responsive-embed="true"><iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/-UgQxOmBNSM?si=ZGOLaB8vtLFMQyF6&amp;enablejsapi=1" title="YouTube video player" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture; web-share" referrerpolicy="strict-origin-when-cross-origin" allowfullscreen></iframe></div> <div class="figure__caption"><p>LIMBO, Ivan Sen (2023) </p></div> </div><p><br>Join us this week on Primal Screen aswe revisit conversations that continue to resonate with the pulse of contemporary film discourse. <br><a href="https://www.rrr.org.au/explore/podcasts/primal-screen">Listen back to any of our previous episodes by following this link</a> and be sure to follow us on the socials. <br><br><strong class="inline--bold">Facebook: </strong><a href="https://www.facebook.com/primalscreenshow/"><u class="inline--underline"><strong class="inline--bold">https://www.facebook.com/primalscreenshow/</strong></u></a> </p><p><strong class="inline--bold">Instagram: </strong><a href="https://www.instagram.com/primal_screen_show/"><u class="inline--underline"><strong class="inline--bold">https://www.instagram.com/primal_screen_show/</strong></u></a> </p><p><strong class="inline--bold">Twitter: </strong><a href="https://twitter.com/primal_screen"><u class="inline--underline"><strong class="inline--bold">https://twitter.com/primal_screen</strong></u></a></p>