With Banksy’s first ever retrospective opening at the Glasgow Gallery of Modern Art last month, a new 10-part series for BBC Radio 4 and BBC Sounds, The Banksy Story, hears exclusively from an ex-employee of Banksy’s infamous Picture On Walls print shop, who worked closely with the artist during a critical time in his career and recounts fascinating behind the scenes stories.
Producer and presenter James Peak isn't an art critic, or even a journalist. He's a Banksy super-fan, and in this series he gets closer than ever before to Banksy's secret world to tell the story of the graffiti kid who made spraying walls into high art, the anonymous figure who became a household name, the cultural phenomenon who bites the hand that feeds him.
After tracking down Steph Warren who worked at Pictures on Walls just as Banksy was about to explode into the mainstream, James...
Producer and presenter James Peak isn't an art critic, or even a journalist. He's a Banksy super-fan, and in this series he gets closer than ever before to Banksy's secret world to tell the story of the graffiti kid who made spraying walls into high art, the anonymous figure who became a household name, the cultural phenomenon who bites the hand that feeds him.
After tracking down Steph Warren who worked at Pictures on Walls just as Banksy was about to explode into the mainstream, James...
- 7/17/2023
- Podnews.net
The winners of the 2015 Focus On Ability Short! Film Festival were announced at a red carpet event attended by over 600 people in Sydney.
The festival attracted 161 entries from 14 countries including Rwanda, Canada, Us, Germany, Australia and New Zealand.
The annaul festival aims to raise awareness of the abilities of people with disabilities.
Jenna Kenell's Bumblebees took out the best international short film, while Georgia Cramp's L'iare won the Best Australian Short Film Award.
Dragon Dreaming, from Daniel Clarke, won best documentary; Kellyville High School won the Best School Short Film and Caption Jacob won Best School Documentary.
The winners were decided by public online voting and an international panel of film industry professionals including casting director Rick Milikan, producer, Bill Hughes, director, David Cameron, producer/director, Di Drew, actor Christopher Thornton and director Rod Hardy..
Focus On Ability chief executive, Martin Wren, said the ability of filmmakers to highlight the...
The festival attracted 161 entries from 14 countries including Rwanda, Canada, Us, Germany, Australia and New Zealand.
The annaul festival aims to raise awareness of the abilities of people with disabilities.
Jenna Kenell's Bumblebees took out the best international short film, while Georgia Cramp's L'iare won the Best Australian Short Film Award.
Dragon Dreaming, from Daniel Clarke, won best documentary; Kellyville High School won the Best School Short Film and Caption Jacob won Best School Documentary.
The winners were decided by public online voting and an international panel of film industry professionals including casting director Rick Milikan, producer, Bill Hughes, director, David Cameron, producer/director, Di Drew, actor Christopher Thornton and director Rod Hardy..
Focus On Ability chief executive, Martin Wren, said the ability of filmmakers to highlight the...
- 9/10/2015
- by Inside Film Correspondent
- IF.com.au
Previously, On Reven8e
This week's episode begins 4 years ago, as Emily and Aiden try to survive one of Takeda's tests ... this time navigating a maze while escaping ... ravenous huskies? Actually, these pups look like they'll attack you to get sloppy kisses. And is it just me, or does Takeda seem to model his tests around video game scenarios? They narrowly miss becoming kibble, but Aiden feigns an injury, thus forcing Emily to let her guard down, and Aiden takes advantage of her vulnerability to win the challenge. She complains to Takeda that he cheated, but Takeda yada yada "he exploited his adversary's weakness."
Flash forward to now ... or a few months ago ... or whenever this time period is supposed to take place, and Emily is not happy at all that Aiden has rescued her from the White Haired Man. She tells him she doesn't need Takeda's nanny protecting her.
This week's episode begins 4 years ago, as Emily and Aiden try to survive one of Takeda's tests ... this time navigating a maze while escaping ... ravenous huskies? Actually, these pups look like they'll attack you to get sloppy kisses. And is it just me, or does Takeda seem to model his tests around video game scenarios? They narrowly miss becoming kibble, but Aiden feigns an injury, thus forcing Emily to let her guard down, and Aiden takes advantage of her vulnerability to win the challenge. She complains to Takeda that he cheated, but Takeda yada yada "he exploited his adversary's weakness."
Flash forward to now ... or a few months ago ... or whenever this time period is supposed to take place, and Emily is not happy at all that Aiden has rescued her from the White Haired Man. She tells him she doesn't need Takeda's nanny protecting her.
- 10/15/2012
- by snicks
- The Backlot
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