Celia Imrie talks Thursday Murder Club, Bridget Jones and Celebrity Traitors
Celia Imrie shares her journey into film and most inspiring cinema going moments on the all new BIFA Podcast, supported by Kia. We talked all things Thursday Murder Club, Bridget Jones, Celebrity Traitors and Calendar Girls. Listen to the Podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to your podcasts and watch the filmed version on the BIFA Youtube channel.FOLLOW BIFA ON SOCIALInstagram - @BIFA_filmTikTok - @BIFA_filmX - @BIFA_filmABOUT THE BIFA PODCAST SUPPORTED BY KIAEach week host Karis Aldridge and Joy Hunter chat to a new guest from the world of independent film about their journey into the industry, their most inspiring cinema going experiences, and what makes independent cinema so special.ABOUT BIFAThe British Independent Film Awards celebrate, promote and support the best of British independent filmmaking. Since 1998, BIFA has discovered and championed bold, original stories and the talent behind them – from Florence Pugh and John Boyega to Steve McQueen and Lynne Ramsay. BIFA’s annual awards spotlight the year’s most outstanding films and filmmakers, and their work year-round connects diverse stories to diverse audiences, with a focus on young film lovers. BIFA is at the heart of the British film industry, and they respond to its changing needs, from EDI training to promoting fair practice, building towards a sustainable, inclusive future for British independent film. Find out more at www.bifa.film—CREDITSThe BIFA Podcast is supported by Kia. Hosted by Karis Aldridge and Joy Hunter Produced by Daniel Audritt, Kat Butterfield and Joy HunterAssistant Producer: Bruno AtkinsonProduction company: Audacious ProductionsDOP: Louis Hudd Audio Engineers: Nathan Cooper and James Gibbons McGregor Recorded at Fiction Studios Special thanks to the BIFA teamMusic: “Make It Happen”Performed by Laura WelshWritten by Jimmy James and Laura WelshLicensed courtesy of Nothing Standard/ScreenwrkPublished by Universal Music Publishing Ltd Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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David Jonsson talks Rye Lane, Alien: Romulus and Colman Domingo
David Jonsson shares his journey into film and most inspiring cinema going moments on the all new BIFA Podcast, supported by Kia. We talked all things Rye Lane, Alien: Romulus, Meat Puppet, and the how he gave Aunties his number when filming in Peckham.VOTE FOR YOUR FAVOURITE CINEMA 🫵 Your favourite cinema needs you! 🫵 Over 130 cinemas from up and down the UK have entered for their chance of bringing home BIFA’s inaugural Cinema of the Year award, supported by Kia UK Limited. The award celebrates cinemas in the UK that bring audiences together and champion independent film. 🏆And now, it's up to you to decide the nominees!🗳️ Cast your vote now at: www.bifa.film/coty-voteListen to the Podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to your podcasts and watch the filmed version on the BIFA Youtube channel.FOLLOW BIFA ON SOCIALInstagram - @BIFA_filmTikTok - @BIFA_filmX - @BIFA_filmABOUT THE BIFA PODCAST SUPPORTED BY KIAEach week host Karis Aldridge and Joy Hunter chat to a new guest from the world of independent film about their journey into the industry, their most inspiring cinema going experiences, and what makes independent cinema so special.ABOUT BIFAThe British Independent Film Awards celebrate, promote and support the best of British independent filmmaking. Since 1998, BIFA has discovered and championed bold, original stories and the talent behind them – from Florence Pugh and John Boyega to Steve McQueen and Lynne Ramsay. BIFA’s annual awards spotlight the year’s most outstanding films and filmmakers, and their work year-round connects diverse stories to diverse audiences, with a focus on young film lovers. BIFA is at the heart of the British film industry, and they respond to its changing needs, from EDI training to promoting fair practice, building towards a sustainable, inclusive future for British independent film. Find out more at www.bifa.filmCREDITS The BIFA Podcast is supported by Kia. Hosted by Karis Aldridge and Joy Hunter Produced/Directed by Daniel Audritt and Kat ButterfieldProduction company: Audacious ProductionsDOP Louis Hudd Audio Engineers: Nathan Cooper and James Gibbons McGregor Recorded at Fiction Studios Music: “Make It Happen”Performed by Laura WelshWritten by Jimmy James & Laura WelshLicensed courtesy of Nothing Standard/ScreenwrkPublished by Universal Music Publishing Ltd Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Will Poulter talks Hook, The Bear and his love of indie film
Will Poulter shares his journey into film and most inspiring cinema going moments on the all new BIFA Podcast, supported by Kia. We talked all things The Bear, Son of Rambow, Warfare, and the correct pick and mix choices at the cinema. Subscribe to watch more from BIFA.Listen to the Podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to your podcasts and watch the filmed version on the BIFA Youtube channel FOLLOW BIFA ON SOCIALInstagram - @BIFA_filmTikTok - @BIFA_filmX - @BIFA_filmABOUT THE BIFA PODCAST SUPPORTED BY KIAEach week host Karis Aldridge and Joy Hunter chat to a new guest from the world of independent film about their journey into the industry, their most inspiring cinema going experiences, and what makes independent cinema so special.ABOUT BIFAThe British Independent Film Awards celebrate, promote and support the best of British independent filmmaking. Since 1998, BIFA has discovered and championed bold, original stories and the talent behind them – from Florence Pugh and John Boyega to Steve McQueen and Lynne Ramsay. BIFA’s annual awards spotlight the year’s most outstanding films and filmmakers, and their work year-round connects diverse stories to diverse audiences, with a focus on young film lovers. BIFA is at the heart of the British film industry, and they respond to its changing needs, from EDI training to promoting fair practice, building towards a sustainable, inclusive future for British independent film. Find out more at www.bifa.filmCREDITS The BIFA Podcast is supported by Kia. Hosted by Karis Aldridge and Joy Hunter Produced/Directed by Daniel Audritt and Kat ButterfieldProduction company: Audacious ProductionsDOP Louis Hudd Audio Engineers: Nathan Cooper and James Gibbons McGregor Recorded at Fiction Studios Music: “Make It Happen”Performed by Laura WelshWritten by Jimmy James & Laura WelshLicensed courtesy of Nothing Standard/ScreenwrkPublished by Universal Music Publishing Ltd Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Introducing The BIFA PODCAST Season 4!
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Simon Farnaby and Craig Roberts
For this episode of the BIFA Podcast the multi-talented duo of Craig Roberts and Simon Farnaby got together for a chat about the cinema experiences that formed them, and how those experiences informed their recent collaboration, The Phantom of the Open - the story of an amateur golf fanatic who manages to wangle his way into the biggest golf tournament in Britain.Since appearing as Oliver Tate in 2010s Submarine, Craig has gone on to appear in a variety of TV and films, including Bad Neighbours, 22 Jump Street and The Fundamentals of Caring, but he’s also moved behind the camera. The Phantom of the Open is his third feature at the helm, after directing dark comedies Just Jim and Eternal Beauty in the last few years.His latest is written by Simon Farnaby, whose unmistakable comedy performances have seen him appear in Horrible Histories, Ghosts, Yonderland and lots more, and his skills as a writer can be seen in recent british comedy favourites Mindhorn and Paddington 2.In this conversation Craig and Simon look back at the marvel that is Christopher Reeve’s superman, how Superbad informed Submarine and they have a big, Licorice Pizza inspired love-in on the works of Paul Thomas AndersonThe BIFA Podcast is a Little Dot Studios production for BIFAThe show is hosted by Jake CunninghamIt’s produced by Ellie Aitken, Jake Cunningham and Harold McShielAnd it's edited by Content is Queen Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to the BIFA Podcast, supported by Kia. Every Wednesday, hosts Joy Hunter and Karis Aldridge will be talking to a new guest from the world of independent film about their journey into the industry, their most inspiring cinema-going experiences, and what makes independent film so special.Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.