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In this episode I speak to London based Film Programmer Philip Ilson. Philip has been programming cinema for over 30 years and in 2004 he co-founded the London Short Film Festival - the UK’s leading short film festival. We talk about film programming, the genesis of the festival and what's in store for this year's programme - taking a deep dive into its themes through music.
In these hour-long conversations, I speak with moving image artists about their work, their creative process, and the music that has shaped it. Each of these artists asks urgent questions about contemporary political conditions and the role of the moving image. We explore these questions, their journey into film and video and the commitment to making meaningful images.
By Public Media Institute (PMI)In this episode I speak to London based Film Programmer Philip Ilson. Philip has been programming cinema for over 30 years and in 2004 he co-founded the London Short Film Festival - the UK’s leading short film festival. We talk about film programming, the genesis of the festival and what's in store for this year's programme - taking a deep dive into its themes through music.
In these hour-long conversations, I speak with moving image artists about their work, their creative process, and the music that has shaped it. Each of these artists asks urgent questions about contemporary political conditions and the role of the moving image. We explore these questions, their journey into film and video and the commitment to making meaningful images.