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Iris Podcast

Iris Podcast

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Fréquence : 1 épisode/30j. Total Éps: 34

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Iris celebrates LGBTQ+ film, championing the incredible creatives both on and off-screen. Over the series host, Damian Kerlin, catches up and speaks with filmmakers covering hot topics such as authentic casting and representation on screen, the portrayal of queer youth and the dramatizing of our true stories.
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Episode 6 – Bringing Queer Stories to Life

jeudi 6 juillet 2023Durée 29:35

In the last of the series, Damian chats to filmmakers about the importance of real life stories on our screens and what is the reality of looking beyond the lens at the real lives of those our films represent, managing expectation, and the reality of dramatising our stories for screen.


Episode 5 – Making film in Wales

mercredi 28 juin 2023Durée 31:42

Filming on location is hard, but when you chuck into the mix rural landscapes and unpredictable weather it can be damn near impossible. That and the sensitivities around shooting a queer film, Damian chat to his guests about all this can be possible and is Wales as welcoming as it perceives.


Iris Prize Podcast S2: - Laura Tunbridge (Dragged Up)

Saison 2 · Épisode 10

lundi 4 juillet 2022Durée 50:39

Following a teenager who uses Drag to show her family who she really is, ‘Dragged Up’ was written and directed by Laura Jayne Tunbridge. Laura explains how she didn’t have a queer community around her growing up, and that her experience with being closeted helped to inspire many of the ideas in her film. Primarily a screenwriter, Laura’s experience at Yale University helped to give her the freedom to think about her own sexuality, and make films such as ‘Dragged Up’, which she hopes to make feature-length one day. To listen to the episode - https://anchor.fm/iris-prize-podcast To watch the film - https://www.irisprize.org/

Iris Prize Podcast S2: - Ian Smith (Three Letters)

Saison 2 · Épisode 9

lundi 20 juin 2022Durée 23:40

Having been in the industry for over 20 years, Ian Smith discusses with Berwyn how he started, where he is now, and how he used his film ‘3 Letters’ to address homophobia in society. Taking us back to his days at the Newport Film School, Ian tells us about how he got a job at the BBC during a recession, made and sold his own design company, and then returned to BBC Wales, before starting to produce his own films. ‘3 Letters’ is a film about the unfortunate situations that people in the LGBTQ+ often find themselves in, when their family don’t understand or accept their identity. To listen to the episode - https://anchor.fm/iris-prize-podcast To watch the film - https://www.irisprize.org/

Iris Prize Podcast S2: - Chris & Lucie (Factory Talk)

Saison 2 · Épisode 8

lundi 6 juin 2022Durée 24:49

Chris gives us an insight into the world of factory work as a queer person, while Lucie explains why they’ll probably never make another film quite as DIY as Factory Talk. We talk all things Iris 2021, and the pair share some details on their next joint project! To listen to the podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/2PBjvIHVM8IcUh70xTJu7Y To watch the film visit: https://www.irisprize.org/

Iris Prize Podcast S2: - Sam & Adam (Baba)

Saison 2 · Épisode 7

lundi 23 mai 2022Durée 26:38

The winners of the Iris Prize 2021 explain how they got from and idea on Canal Street to a short film set in Libya. Sam Arbor and Adam Ali talk us through the backstory of Baba, Sam tells us how he met, and then forgot Adam, and the question on everyone’s minds, what colour is Adam’s top?

To listen to the podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/2PBjvIHVM8IcUh70xTJu7Y

To watch the film visit: https://www.irisprize.org/

Iris Prize Podcast S2: - Lloyd & SAM (S.A.M)

Saison 2 · Épisode 6

lundi 9 mai 2022Durée 45:06

In this episode, we’re joined by Co-Director, Lloyd and Actor, Sam as they talk us through some of the unexpected backlash they faced when showing S.A.M. to new audiences. Lloyd tells us how he first met George in a service station, Sam compares working on the film to working on Coronation Street, and the pair let us in on whether or not S.A.M will ever be made feature length. Eyre and Ely have previously had a feature film in development with SC Films, and currently are developing a new British Horror film KILL PILL with Island Films, which they co-wrote and are set to co-direct together. In 2020 they completed a coming of age short film S.A.M, which explores acceptance and how people living with a learning disability can feel about love and sexuality. It stars HOLLYOAKS actor David Tag, ACKLEY BRIDGE’s Sam Retford and Mencap ambassador George Webster, with support from Mencap. They are currently developing a feature length version with Island Films. To listen to the episode: https://open.spotify.com/episode/4D4kS7WX5AN6z3QthfJFLr?si=pYTlLJWKRNOLCVa4poJM7Q

Iris Prize Podcast S2: - Rosemary Baker (Lesbian)

Saison 2 · Épisode 5

lundi 25 avril 2022Durée 28:21

Rosemary discusses being open about your sexuality in the workplace, considers if she is a filmmaker that happens to be lesbian or a lesbian who happens to be a filmmaker and more importantly why is it still difficult for some people to say the word lesbian?

“Lesbian.” is a fierce, urgent poem by award-winning British-Syrian writer lisa luxx. It’s about the word “lesbian”, and the decades of toxic connotations that have made it feel like a hostile piece of language: 

So much so that today, many queer women hesitate before using it. Rosemary Baker’s short film of the poem, which features a cast of real queer women, uses intricate body painting to bring to life what those layers of toxicity feel like. In an era of headline-hitting attacks on lesbians in public, it is a call to arms to take the word back.

Rosemary Baker is a queer filmmaker and visual artist in Wales, with an established career in documentary filmmaking for television. Her film “Lesbian.”, originally commissioned for Channel 4’s Random Acts short film platform at the Edinburgh International TV Festival in 2019, is her debut short film, and her first collaboration with the spoken word artist lisa luxx.

To listen to the podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/2PBjvIHVM8IcUh70xTJu7Y

To watch the film visit: https://www.irisprize.org/

Iris Prize Podcast S2: - Emmalie El Fadli (From A to Q)

Saison 2 · Épisode 4

lundi 11 avril 2022Durée 28:56

‘From A to Q’ is the story of 22 year old Alex who wakes suddenly from a dream where she’s intimate with Kayla. Only problem is; Kayla happens to be Alex’s best friend and Alex has never been with a girl before…

She now has to navigate through her new found feelings, all the while trying really hard not to mess up the friendship she’s had since she was 5.

Emmalie is a writer, director and editor based in London who grew up in Spain, France and the US. In 2018 she made her first lesbian short film called ‘The Date’ which went on to do very well at film festivals around the world and has over 800k views online. Since then, she’s set out to create positive lesbian representation and in 2020, she made her second short film ‘From A to Q’. She’s very passionate about telling real human stories and hopes to continue doing so for as long as she can.

To listen to the podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/2PBjvIHVM8IcUh70xTJu7Y

To watch the film visit: https://www.irisprize.org/

Iris Prize Podcast S2: - James Bell & Leo Lebeau (Birthday Boy)

Saison 2 · Épisode 3

jeudi 31 mars 2022Durée 21:50

James Bell and Leo Lebeau Birthday Boy London based filmmakers James and Leo discuss the importance of authentic storytelling, how they engaged with the Trans community and secured their trust, and the challenges and rewards of being determined to find a Trans actor to play the lead role in Birthday Boy.

“Birthday Boy”  A transgender boy celebrates his birthday in online games, away from the bullying he faces at an all-girls school. A film by an LGBTQ+ crew.

To listen to the podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/2PBjvIHVM8IcUh70xTJu7Y

To watch the film visit: https://www.irisprize.org/


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