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The Influence of International Cinema with Francis Lee

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Welcome to Episode 4 of The Film Library where we examine the world of international cinema through the lens of acclaimed filmmaker Frances Lee. Join our hosts Alonso Duralde and Daniel Thompson as they chat with the director behind "God's Own Country" and "Ammonite," and explore his passion for visual storytelling over dialogue—a hallmark of his favorite auteurs, Jacques Audiard and the Dardenne Brothers.

In this episode, Francis Lee shares his unique perspective on how rural communities and farming practices were perceived in his films compared to his intentions. We also delve into the transition from acting to filmmaking, his working-class roots, and how he’d funded his early projects while working at a junkyard. Francis also gives us an insightful look into his creative process, the challenges of navigating industrial actions by WGA and SAG, and the commitment to telling personal stories with central gay characters.

Join us for a captivating conversation that celebrates the power of world cinema, available for free on Kanopy through participating libraries and universities.

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Producer: Brandon Gray

Executive Producer: Christian Pierce

Graphic Design: Aleksandra Jelic

© Kanopy, Inc. All rights reserved.

Produced by Bramble Jam Podcast

Episode Highlights

00:00 Introduction

04:11 World cinema’s diverse and enriching experiences

13:37 Specific storytelling makes films universally relatable

17:00 Admiration for French filmmakers and visual storytelling

19:49 Rural perceptions

23:08 Access to worldwide films reshape a filmmaker landscape

25:21 Took time off to write three screenplays

28:40 Kanopy offers international cinema streaming

  continue reading

9 episodios

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Welcome to Episode 4 of The Film Library where we examine the world of international cinema through the lens of acclaimed filmmaker Frances Lee. Join our hosts Alonso Duralde and Daniel Thompson as they chat with the director behind "God's Own Country" and "Ammonite," and explore his passion for visual storytelling over dialogue—a hallmark of his favorite auteurs, Jacques Audiard and the Dardenne Brothers.

In this episode, Francis Lee shares his unique perspective on how rural communities and farming practices were perceived in his films compared to his intentions. We also delve into the transition from acting to filmmaking, his working-class roots, and how he’d funded his early projects while working at a junkyard. Francis also gives us an insightful look into his creative process, the challenges of navigating industrial actions by WGA and SAG, and the commitment to telling personal stories with central gay characters.

Join us for a captivating conversation that celebrates the power of world cinema, available for free on Kanopy through participating libraries and universities.

Get started with Kanopy at www.kanopy.com by entering your library card information or university login when prompted.

Follow Kanopy at

https://www.youtube.com/@KanopyOfficial

https://letterboxd.com/kanopy/

https://www.instagram.com/kanopy

https://www.tiktok.com/@kanopyofficial

https://twitter.com/kanopy

Follow Alonso Duralde https://bsky.app/profile/aduralde.bsky.social

Follow Daniel Thompson https://x.com/deckthedan

Producer: Brandon Gray

Executive Producer: Christian Pierce

Graphic Design: Aleksandra Jelic

© Kanopy, Inc. All rights reserved.

Produced by Bramble Jam Podcast

Episode Highlights

00:00 Introduction

04:11 World cinema’s diverse and enriching experiences

13:37 Specific storytelling makes films universally relatable

17:00 Admiration for French filmmakers and visual storytelling

19:49 Rural perceptions

23:08 Access to worldwide films reshape a filmmaker landscape

25:21 Took time off to write three screenplays

28:40 Kanopy offers international cinema streaming

  continue reading

9 episodios

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