E32 • Inspiring Action through Activist Filmmaking • BEN RUSSELL, co-dir. of ‘Direct Action’ at the New York Film Festival + Berlinale
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Ben Russell delves into the concept of observational cinema, sharing insights on his latest co-directing effort “Direct Action” (with Guillaume Cailleau), which portrays a radical activist community in France. It debuted at Berinale and just screened at the New York Film Festival. Past films discussed include Kirsten Johnson’s “Cameraperson” and the observational films of Frederick Wiseman and The Maysles Brothers.
Ben shares his experience transitioning as a filmmaker from America to France, exploring the differences between American and European cinema, and the impact of public funding on film production. The discussion also touches on filmmaking techniques, audience engagement, and the importance of creating context for films.
Ben emphasizes the power of cinema to inspire action and reflection, advocating for a more immersive and community-oriented approach to filmmaking.
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Rozdziały
1. E32 • Inspiring Action through Activist Filmmaking • BEN RUSSELL, co-dir. of ‘Direct Action’ at the New York Film Festival + Berlinale (00:00:00)
2. Past Present Feature, Hosted by Marcus Mizelle (00:00:01)
3. Introducing Filmmaker Ben Russell, co-dir. of "Direct Action" at NYFF + Berlinale (00:00:37)
4. Transitioning from American to European Cinema (00:01:02)
5. The Impact of Public Funding on Filmmaking (00:02:49)
6. Observational Cinema: A New Approach + Kirsten Johnson's "Cameraperson" (00:06:12)
7. Creating a Portrait of a Community (00:09:53)
8. The Art of Long Takes and Minimalism (00:14:48)
9. Audience Engagement and Film Distribution (00:19:51)
10. The Role of Filmmakers in Activism (00:24:47)
11. Reflections on Filmmaking and Personal Growth (00:30:10)
12. The Power of Cinema to Inspire Action (00:35:05)
13. Past Inspirations: Frederick Wiseman & Maysles Brothers + Duration of Runtime (00:36:07)
14. Final Words of Filmmaking Wisdom (00:40:21)
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