Feature & a short Fourwind Films
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- Télévision et cinéma
Feature and a short is an monthly screening hosted by Fourwind Films where an appointed contributor presents their chosen feature motion picture and a short movie. There is only one condition for screening selection: the presenter must have been directly involved with one picture, but not the other.
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The 1930's Fresh Air Award
Episode #44 - Welcome to the fifth Fresh Air Award! Four cinephiles continue a Fourwind Films tradition of awarding a film that pushed cinema forward the most as an artform during a particular decade. To be nominated, a motion picture has to have advanced cinema in some way and made a lasting impression on how movies are made. This episode delves into the decade that saw the first full decade with sound becoming mainstream in film and the introduction the Technicolor three color process, 1930-1939.
To start the episode, our host, Justin Joseph Hall goes through a quick history lesson on what was happening in cinema business and technology in the decade.
The four cinephiles who select the nominees in this panel are cinephiles Elizabeth Chatelain, Justin Joseph Hall, John Robert Hammerer and Kevin Hinman. Any moving images that came out in the appropriate decade is eligible for nomination. Nominations spanned documentaries, shorts, animated films, and feature films. They featured cinema with thoughtful use of sound design, the first feature animation, films with the Technicolor three color process, the template for romantic comedies, and maybe the most famous film of all-time.
Here is the link to all the nominations: 1930’s Fresh Air Award Nominees - Letterboxd list
There were several overlaps, but here are the main nominations made by each panelist:
Elizabeth Chatelain nominees
Rules of the Game (1939)
M (1931)
Colour Box (1935)
Sisters of the Gion (1936)
It Happened One Night (1934)
Justin Joseph Hall nominees
The Wizard of Oz (1939)
Gone with the Wind (1939)
Snow White and the Seven Dwarves (1937)
Land Without Bread (1933)
Lampião, o Rei do Cangaço (1937)
John Robert Hammerer nominees
Duck Soup (1933 )
Freaks (1932)
Porky in Wackyland (1938)
Rules of the Game (1939)
Snow White and the Seven Dwarves (1937)
Kevin Hinman nominees
M (1931)
Flowers and Trees (1932)
King Kong (1933)
Snow White and the Seven Dwarves (1937)
The Wizard of Oz (1939)
To find the 1930’s Fresh Air Award winner click on this link!
We hope you enjoy this episode! Share with us your own lists, comments, arguments, and films that we left out via social media @fourwindfilms. We’re on Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, and LinkedIn.
Thanks for listening, Season 8 to come shortly!
Thank you to our cinephiles who did joined this out of their passion. To hear more from them, visit links below:
Elizabeth Chatelain
Quatre-Vents Post-Production
Movie Directing & Writing
Justin Joseph Hall
Quatre-Vents Post-Production
Fourwind Films
John Robert Hammerer
Director's site
Kevin Hinman
Magnum Opus
Spesh to Death
Credits for podcast:
Production Company - Fourwind Films
Fresh Air Award Contributors for 1900s Decade - Elizabeth Chatelain, Tracey Goessel, Justin Joseph Hall, & Kevin Hinman
Host - Justin Joseph Hall
Editor - Billie Jo Laitinen
Sound Mixer - Hans Bilger
The theme song of Season 6 is New Tires by Silent Partner.
Additional Music - The Beat Goes On by Backyard Wrestling & As the Stars Turn by Pandelion. -
Riki McManus: Rated, Purple Rain
Episode #43 - Riki McManus began with her own talk show on KQRS Radio in Minneapolis while still in high school. She went on to the commercial industry in Minneapolis as On Camera and Voice Over Talent. McManus continued as an agent and then became the Director of Plaza Three Model and Talent Agency. She opened the first casting company in Minnesota, where Purple Rain was the first feature she casted. Since then, she has cast approximately 20 feature films. She won a Clio Award for a self-promotion piece she did with The Fallon Agency in Minneapolis for her company.
Our screening took place at the Minnesota Discovery Center the largest museum the largest museum complex in Minnesota outside the Twin Cities.
For her short, Riki brought Rated Directed by John Fortson with his directorial debut that won 14 Best Short FIlm Awards at Festivals. We have to say our audience would have given it award as well. The subject matter of the film is so relevant in our technilogical world, it’s a short about social media commenting how kind we are in our society. We had The Rustic Pig pack a school lunch for each of our audience members to enjoy during the screening.
The feature Riki brought to screen was Purple Rain, which was not only Prince’s debut feature, but also the first feature Riki worked on as well. She tells stories of when she met Prince, the difficulties in casting the film, and experiencing one of Prince’s famous free concerts. So check this out and don’t forget to drink some champagne and celebrate Prince as we did on this very memorable night at the Minnesota Discovery Center.
Credits:
Host - Justin Joseph Hall
Production & Event Space - Minnesota Discovery Center
Food - The Rustic Pig
Post-Production - Quatre-Vents
Editor - Billie Jo Laitinen
Sound Mixer - Hans Bilger
Production Assistant - Elizabeth Chatelain
Production Company - Fourwind Films
The theme song of Season 7 is New Tires by Silent Partner. -
Justin Joseph Hall: Marcellus Hall an Artist in New York City, Fog of War
Episode #42 - Justin Joseph Hall is an award-winning, multilingual multimedia director and founder of Fourwind Films and Quatre-Vents. His work has been acquired by major television networks such as HBO and he’s worked as a lead creative on projects that received awards at The Emmys, TriBeCa Film Festival, Brooklyn Film Festival, and more.
Our screening resumed back at Fourwind Films’ headquarters.
For his short, Justin brought his short series, Marcellus Hall an Artist in New York City. The five episode season has won six awards and been nominated for many more around the world. The documentary is of New Yorker Illustrator Marcellus Hall who also wrote the song Life Is Still Sweet that inspired Float On performed by Modest Mouse.
We screened the entire series back to back and served white and yellow cheese with steak in conjunction with the series.
The feature Justin chose inspired his series with a one-on-one interview that endures the entire documentary. It was Errol Morris’ Oscar winning Fog of War where Robert McNamara goes through thought processes of military decisions during major wars of the United States of America. We served a juicy homemade Vietnamese Beef And Lettuce Curry during the screening.
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Credits:
Host - Justin Joseph Hall
Production & Event Space - Fourwind Films
Post-Production - Quatre-Vents
Event Producer - Laura Davi
Editor - Billie Jo Laitinen
Sound Mixer - Hans Bilger
The theme song of Season 7 is New Tires by Silent Partner. -
Colin Buckingham: November Ninth, Unidentified Objects
Episode #41 - Colin Buckingham is an actor and writer who’s worked on Mr. Robot & Sleep No More. He cares deeply about how to improve society as a whole and reflects that in the work he pursues. We held the live event an intimate Fourwind Films studio with a small group of friends and colleagues.
For his short, Colin brought the short he wrote and starred in, November Ninth, a personal tale of being assaulted on the election day in 2016. Colin coalesces his accounts of being bullied for his dwarfism into an eight minute action revenge story that takes place in a Manhattan bar and hence we served our audience beer.
The feature Colin chose was an account of two outsiders going on a roadtrip during COVID that yields an unexpected friendship between a woman who believes in aliens and a sad recluse with dwarfism. The chosen fiercly independent movies were paired showing experiences of dwarfism and living with a condition not fully understood by society. Our audience enjoyed Chinese takeout and a classic diner ham sandwich and fries plate during the screening.
Check out more from Colin Buckingham for his latest via his website.
Credits:
Host - Justin Joseph Hall
Production & Event Space - Fourwind Films
Post-Production - Quatre-Vents
Editor - Billie Jo Laitinen
Sound Mixer - Hans Bilger
The theme song of Season 7 is New Tires by Silent Partner. -
The 1920's Fresh Air Award
Episode #40 - Welcome to the third Fresh Air Award! Four cinephiles continue a Fourwind Films tradition of awarding a film that pushed cinema forward the most as an artform during a particular decade. To be nominated, a motion picture has to have changed movies in some way and made a lasting impression on how movies are made today. This episode delves into the decade that saw the beginning of successful commercial sound in cinema: 1920-1929.
Before getting into the nominations with the panelists, our host Justin Joseph Hall goes through a quick history lesson on what was happening in the decade businesswise and technology-wise.
The four cinephiles who select the nominees in this panel are cinephiles Elizabeth Chatelain, Tracey Goessel, Justin Joseph Hall, and Kevin Hinman. If the piece has moving images and came out in the appropriate decade, it is eligible for nomination. This group chose an array of documentaries, shorts, animated films, and feature films, including films with the first synchronized score with animation, the first montage, a commercially successful duo tone color film, and the first soundtrack synched on the film strip.
Nominations by each panelist:
Elizabeth Chatelain nominees
Battleship Potemkin (1925)
Man with a Movie Camera (1929)
Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans (1927)
Un Chien Andalou (1929)
The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (1920)
Tracey Goessel nominees
Nanook of the North (1922)
Don Juan (1926)
Steamboat Willie (1928)
The Play House (1921)
The Toll of the Sea (1922)
Justin Joseph Hall nominees
Un Chien Andalou (1929)
Nosferatu (1922)
Battleship Potemkin (1925)
The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (1920)
Man with a Movie Camera (1929)
Kevin Hinman nominees
Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans (1927)
Drifters (1929)
Un Chien Andalou (1929)
Die Nibelungen: Siegfried (1924)
The Gold Rush (1924)
To find the 1920’s Fresh Air Award winner click on this link!
We hope you enjoy this episode! Share with us your own lists, comments, arguments, and films that we left out via social media @fourwindfilms. We’re on Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, and LinkedIn.
Thanks for listening, Season 7 to come shortly!
Thank you to our panelists who did joined this out of their passion for cinema.
Credits for podcast:
Production Company - Fourwind Films
Fresh Air Award Contributors for 1900s Decade - Elizabeth Chatelain, Tracey Goessel, Justin Joseph Hall, & Kevin Hinman
Host - Justin Joseph Hall
Editor - Billie Jo Laitinen
Sound Mixer - Hans Bilger
Additional Sound Recordist - Elizabeth Chatelain, Kevin Hinman, Ricky Rosario
The theme song of Season 6 is Getting It Done by Kevin MacLeod.
Additional Music MOMFG & The Drums! provided by Kevin Hinman & Magnum Opus for interludes.
Music in the public domain used in this podcast:
Deep Blue Sea - Clara Smith
One of Battleship Potemkin’s Scores - Eisenstein wanted the scores to be updated about every decade.
Don Juan Soundtrack - Context on who wrote it “William Axt used two pieces that owned by Robbins-Engel, "The Fire Agitato" and "In Gloomy Forest," along with several pieces of European classical music including compositions by Richard Strauss. -
Justin Joseph Hall: Yeon-Gi, Samsara
Episode #39 - Justin Joseph Hall’s work has been acquired by major television networks such as HBO and he’s worked as a lead creative on projects that received awards at The Emmys, TriBeCa Film Festival, Brooklyn Film Festival, and more. He is Director and Founder of Fourwind Films. Dorie Hall hosted the podcast which was held as a private screening in Minnesota.
For his short, Justin brought a never publicly screened version of Yeon-Gi, an experimental Buddhist themed movie. This version was created in 32x9 aspect ratio, and includes a full reflections visible on screen. The emotional short created a lot to talk about in our discussion.
The feature Justin chose to screen is the famous location documentary, Samsara. During the screening Fourwind chefs served a mouthwatering combination: potstickers, burgers, fries, and a cola.
Through the visuals of nature and human altered locations, Samsara shows nature on land nearly void of life until we encounter various locations of cities and former settlements. It’s an emotional journey around the earth with seemingly no connection except our location on the earth and what the montage movie weaves together through the beautiful images.
Credits:
Host - Dorie Hall
Editor - Billie Joe Laitenin
Sound Mixer - Hans Bilger
Event Space - Hall Family Home
Photographer - Laura Davi
The theme song of Season 6 is Getting It Done by Kevin MacLeod.