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Kate MacKay is the curator of a retrospective of the Four Seasons cycle of films by the great French New Wave director Eric Rohmer, streaming on the BAM/PFA website through July 28, 2021. She talks about the films and about Berkeley Art Museum/Pacific Film Archive’s year during the Covid shutdown with host Richard Wolinsky.
Eric Rohmer (1920-2010) was one of the contributors of the magazine Cahiers du Cinema, along with Francois Truffaut and Jean-Luc Godard and was one of the founders of the French New Wave. His success came later than that of his colleagues, finally arriving in 1969 with My Night at Maud’s, and continued both commercially and artistically into the 21st Century.
The films streaming in this Tales of the Four Seasons cycle, A Tale of Springtime, A Winter’s Tale, A Tale of Summer and A Tale of Autumn were all filmed between 1990 and 1998 when Rohmer was into his seventies. Despite that, the films all feel like the work of a young independent film-maker, and not an old master. Eric Rohmer Wikipedia page.
Kate MacKay has been as Associate Curator of Film since 2016, and has programmed several film retrospectives over the course of her career in Berkeley and previously in Toronto.
This brilliant and incisive essay by Richard Brody from the New Yorker discusses the four films, and Rohmer.
Complete 41-minute Radio Wolinsky podcast.
Playwright and actress Jeanne Sakata in conversation with host Richard Wolinsky.
Jeanne Sakata is the author of the play “Hold These Truths” which is now playing in front of live audiences at San Francisco Playhouse through July 3, 2021, and streams June 12 – July 3, 2021 on the San Francisco Playhouse website.
Jeanne Sakata is an actress who has appeared on several TV shows and films, and on stage at both ACT and Berkeley Rep.
Hold These Truths is the true story following Gordon Hirabayashi, a Japanese-American student who fought internment to a relocation camp during World War II. This return to live theatre celebrates the human spirit as it chronicles Hirabayashi’s journey from college in Seattle all the way to the Supreme Court, and eventually to a Presidential Medal of Freedom. Directed by Jeffrey Lo, with Jomar Tagatac starring as Hirabayashi,
Hold These Truths made its world premiere in 2007 at East West Players in Los Angeles. In 2012, the solo play made its Off Broadway premiere at Epic Theatre Company and received a 2013 Drama Desk nomination for Outstanding Solo Performance. Since its world premiere, it has gone on to play throughout the nation including theatres in Boston, Honolulu, Washington, D.C., Portland, TheatreWorks in Palo Alto in July, 2018, and many others.
:Complete 41 minute podcast.
Streaming Book Interview/Events and Theatre Links
Bay Area Book Festival Keenan Norris, June 15, 7 pm. Gina Frangello, June 24, 7 pm. Check website for streaming events from the 2021 Festival.
Alter Theatre. Brer Peach, an audio play by Andrew Saito, see website for details.
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If you’d like to add your bookstore or theater venue to this list, please write [email protected]
The post Bookwaves/Artwaves – June 10, 2021: Kate MacKay – Jeanne Sakata appeared first on KPFA.
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Links to on-line and streaming local theater & book events
Kate MacKay is the curator of a retrospective of the Four Seasons cycle of films by the great French New Wave director Eric Rohmer, streaming on the BAM/PFA website through July 28, 2021. She talks about the films and about Berkeley Art Museum/Pacific Film Archive’s year during the Covid shutdown with host Richard Wolinsky.
Eric Rohmer (1920-2010) was one of the contributors of the magazine Cahiers du Cinema, along with Francois Truffaut and Jean-Luc Godard and was one of the founders of the French New Wave. His success came later than that of his colleagues, finally arriving in 1969 with My Night at Maud’s, and continued both commercially and artistically into the 21st Century.
The films streaming in this Tales of the Four Seasons cycle, A Tale of Springtime, A Winter’s Tale, A Tale of Summer and A Tale of Autumn were all filmed between 1990 and 1998 when Rohmer was into his seventies. Despite that, the films all feel like the work of a young independent film-maker, and not an old master. Eric Rohmer Wikipedia page.
Kate MacKay has been as Associate Curator of Film since 2016, and has programmed several film retrospectives over the course of her career in Berkeley and previously in Toronto.
This brilliant and incisive essay by Richard Brody from the New Yorker discusses the four films, and Rohmer.
Complete 41-minute Radio Wolinsky podcast.
Playwright and actress Jeanne Sakata in conversation with host Richard Wolinsky.
Jeanne Sakata is the author of the play “Hold These Truths” which is now playing in front of live audiences at San Francisco Playhouse through July 3, 2021, and streams June 12 – July 3, 2021 on the San Francisco Playhouse website.
Jeanne Sakata is an actress who has appeared on several TV shows and films, and on stage at both ACT and Berkeley Rep.
Hold These Truths is the true story following Gordon Hirabayashi, a Japanese-American student who fought internment to a relocation camp during World War II. This return to live theatre celebrates the human spirit as it chronicles Hirabayashi’s journey from college in Seattle all the way to the Supreme Court, and eventually to a Presidential Medal of Freedom. Directed by Jeffrey Lo, with Jomar Tagatac starring as Hirabayashi,
Hold These Truths made its world premiere in 2007 at East West Players in Los Angeles. In 2012, the solo play made its Off Broadway premiere at Epic Theatre Company and received a 2013 Drama Desk nomination for Outstanding Solo Performance. Since its world premiere, it has gone on to play throughout the nation including theatres in Boston, Honolulu, Washington, D.C., Portland, TheatreWorks in Palo Alto in July, 2018, and many others.
:Complete 41 minute podcast.
Streaming Book Interview/Events and Theatre Links
Bay Area Book Festival Keenan Norris, June 15, 7 pm. Gina Frangello, June 24, 7 pm. Check website for streaming events from the 2021 Festival.
Alter Theatre. Brer Peach, an audio play by Andrew Saito, see website for details.
National, Misc:
If you’d like to add your bookstore or theater venue to this list, please write [email protected]
The post Bookwaves/Artwaves – June 10, 2021: Kate MacKay – Jeanne Sakata appeared first on KPFA.
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