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Out of Screen Extra emerged our podcast! Hosted by academic and expert on race issues Coco Green and film programmer Abla Kandalaft, it looks at films/TV series/screen-related matters in relation to social, racial and economic issues, and personal anecdotes!
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Our Picks + Waves
13 September 2020, by Abla Kandalaft, Coco Green, Matt HowsamThis week we are joined by Matt Howsam, a production coordinator in the VFX industry and a film critic. We mention the hilarious and highly original One Cut Of The Dead by Shin’ichirô Ueda, a Japanese Zombie comedy in the style of some of the best mockumentaries out there and a homage to low budget filmmaking. Depending on where you are you can watch it on [Shudder->https://www.shudder.com or buy the DVD (it’s from 2017). Abla also highlights the Netflix series (…) -
Our Picks + Pablo Navarrete (No Extradition)
7 September 2020, by Abla Kandalaft, Coco GreenThis week, Coco and Abla interview documentary filmmaker and journalist Pablo Navarrete. Pablo’s latest film No Extradition is a record of the campaign of support for Julian Assange who is facing extradition to the US. He also follows John Shipton, Assange’s father, over several months as he fought to secure his son’s release from Belmarsh prison in the UK. The filmmaker whose first documentary "Inside the Revolution: A Journey into the Heart of Venezuela" dates from 2009 was working for (…) -
Our Picks + Black Is King (Special Guest)
19 August 2020, by Abla Kandalaft, Coco Green, George CrosthwaitFor this episode of Mydylarama’s Top Picks podcast, we’re joined by our guest, academic, film programmer and Japanese Avant-Garde and Experimental Film Festival producer George Crosthwait. George Crosthwait. George’s pick of the week, and also his first trip back to the cinema since February, is Shannon Murphy’s debut film ’Babyteeth by Ousmane Sembene, freely available on YouTube! As an aside, here is an article Abla mentions about Disney’s dodgy credentials when it comes to matters of (…) -
Our Picks And American Horror Story: Apocalypse
5 August 2020, by Abla Kandalaft, Coco GreenAnother fortnight, another episode! We start with our picks and move on to a discussion about American Horror Story: Apocalypse (S8, 2018). As huge horror fans, we’ll have other episodes down the line in this genre.... Coco’s Top Pick is American Son (2019), performed as a one set straight play, in which an interracial couple waits at the police station for news of their teenage son’s whereabouts, revealing the lies a family has told themselves about political race and the limitations of (…) -
Our Picks And The Staircase
21 July 2020, by Abla Kandalaft, Coco GreenIn this episode, we discuss our picks of the fortnight and focus on true crime documentary The Staircase and the issues that it brings up. The Dark finale was definitely a highlight, a truly gripping series, with twists and turns as bonkers as those in Lost, with none of the incoherence and sheer wackiness. Palestinian filmmaker Sameer Qumsieh’s doc Walled Citizen, in which he explores travelling with the world’s lowest ranking passport was screened as part of the Galway FF selection. You (…) -
Top 5 on Netflix - The Black Middle Classes
9 July 2020, by Abla Kandalaft, Coco GreenMydy’s second podcast! It’s the second part Secorro’s look at the Netflix Black Lives Matter collection and associated films. We’re still tinkering with tech and format. Other episodes will feature discussions with more back and forth, as well as interviews and guest spots. As always, comments welcome! This week, from five films on Netflix, (1) Self-Made: Inspired by the Life of Madam C.J. Walker (2020); (2) Strong Island (2017); (3) Skin (2019); (4) I Am Not Your Negro (2016); and (5) (…) -
Top 5 Black Lives Matter on Netflix
2 July 2020, by Abla Kandalaft, Coco GreenOur first Mydylarama podcast begins with this top 5 from Secorro Green. She lists her Netflix picks of the last 2 weeks that address issues around Black lives and identity - The "King Richard" episode of Trial by Media; Murder to Mercy: The Cyntoia Brown Story; Time: The Kalief Browder Story; American Gospel; Malcolm X. The grating but faint buzzing in the first 3 min is that of a very inconvenient leaf blower. Lesson learned. Comments and feedback welcome!