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A Fish out of Water Podcast Richard Lipman

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    Episode 20: Thessaly Lerner

    Episode 20: Thessaly Lerner

    Creative force, THESSALY STORM LERNER, is a TV show and content creator, writer, producer, director, voiceover actress, ideator and comedic musical entertainer known as The Ukulady.
    Born in an electric storm in Northern California, Lerner grew up amongst the offspring of San Francisco’s 1960’s artistic and social visionaries and creates content reflecting her roots, promoting fearlessness, intellectualism, creativity, kindness, friendship and the Downfall of Evil.
    A voiceover talent since 1998, Lerner has worked for thousands of clients. In 2014, Lerner created/sold/wrote/produced/directed her first animated series, Astrid Strudelman, the Unicorn Whisperer, to Dreamworks TV. She stars in 13 short episodes, now available on Amazon Prime.
    Lerner is constantly writing/creating/pitching new shows and ideas. An award-winning playwright, Lerner holds a BFA in acting from Emerson College, spent 10 years in San Francisco’s theater world, 15 years in LA and is currently based in Atlanta.
    Thessaly Lerner AKA Rainbow Valentine is co-executive producer, writer, host and showrunner of this series and is currently developing a TV show with Village Roadshow inspired by this story. Original music by Hope for Agoldensummer, Gabby La La and The Ukulady. Theme song by The Ukulady and Mark Karan.
    Disorganized Crime: Smuggler's Daughter Podcast
    https://rainbowvalentine.com/disorganized_crime.html
    This podcast is kindly supported by Camera Museum of London, pre-owned Hasselblad specialists located at 44 Museum Street LONDON WC1A 1LY.  Visit: www.cameramuseum.uk


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    • 36 min
    Episode 19: Anna Shishova-Bogolubova

    Episode 19: Anna Shishova-Bogolubova

    Russian Director Anna Shishova presents her film "The New Greatness Case.” This is the story of a 17-year-old girl who was arrested on a political case. The author talks about political repressions in Russia, shows how the modern repressive system works in this country, because it is important for understanding what is happening inside Russian society. According to the director, this is a very scary and sad story, but it is also a story about love and courage, about the power of human support.
    A Message from the Director about ‘The New Greatness Case’
    The New Greatness Case
    Katya
    On the Edge
    Pacific Ocean
    https://artdoc.media/en/movie/tihiy_okean_2010_25
    This podcast is kindly supported by Camera Museum of London, pre-owned Hasselblad specialists located at 44 Museum Street LONDON WC1A 1LY.  Visit: www.cameramuseum.uk


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    • 57 min
    Episode 18: Anthony Giacchino and Alice Doyard

    Episode 18: Anthony Giacchino and Alice Doyard

    A short documentary. At the age of 90, Colette Marin Catherine confronts her past by visiting the German concentration camp Mittelbau Dora where her brother was killed. As a young girl, she fought Hitler's Nazis as a member of the French Resistance. For 74 years, she has refused to step foot in Germany, but that changed. Prepared to reopen old wounds and revisit the terrors of that time, Marin Catherine offers lessons for us all. The film has won the Academy Award in the category of best documentary short, 2021.
    Colette (trailer)
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    • 1 hr 1 min
    Episode 17: Anita Rivaroli

    Episode 17: Anita Rivaroli

    One thousand rock musicians get up one morning, step outside, gather from all over Italy, and meet in Cesena, Italy, to play a Foo Fighters song together. This exciting one-time event started as a fantasy in the mind of Fabio Zaffagnini, who dreamed of convincing his favorite band to play a gig in his hometown, which never managed to draw in the big names. The fundraising, the search for musicians, and the rehearsals took a whole year, at the end of which Zaffagnini found himself at the top of a tower of scaffolding, in front of one thousand guitarists, drummers, and vocalists performing “Learn to Fly”. A closer look at the musicians reveals women, men, and even children, some of whom get to share their stories in this film. Naturally, the Foo Fighters could not stay indifferent to this. And Zaffagnini? Well…
    We Are the Thousand (trailer)
    This podcast is kindly supported by Camera Museum of London, pre-owned Hasselblad specialists located at 44 Museum Street LONDON WC1A 1LY.  Visit: www.cameramuseum.uk


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    • 35 min
    Episode 16: David Borenstein

    Episode 16: David Borenstein

    Director of numerous feature documentaries. Producer of long-form TV docs. Shorts on NYTimes OpDocs. Resident of Copenhagen Denmark.
    Formerly: BBC audio documentaries. Chinese translator and interpreter. Fixer in China. Anthropologist. Hotel lounge bar saxophonist.
    Inside the Daily Life of a Live Streaming Star in China (NYT Op-Docs)
    https://www.davidborenstein.com
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    • 40 min
    Episode 15: David Verbeek

    Episode 15: David Verbeek

    The multi-talented film director, photographer and cocktail mixologist, David Verbeek, shares his story about how he ended up in Taiwan, and how the city of ten thousand hidden gems keeps him hooked on inspiration. "I’m here for the content, not the network." says Verbeek, "I’ve tried to live elsewhere since but failed. The gravitational pull of Taiwan is too strong."
    ‘As a film director and photographer there is no professional advantage to living in Taiwan. The market is small, people don’t speak English well, the industry is closed-minded and not inclusive at all. I’m serious. It makes no sense living here. So I get by in my own way, I’m here for the content, not the network. I produce art about Taiwan because the country and culture keeps fascinating me. What stands out the most here is that regular people are very friendly and helpful which really matters when you are doing a low budget film. People will help you, without strings attached.’
    Hear and see more.
    Trapped in the city of a thousand mountains - rap in China
    http://davidverbeek.com
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    • 53 min

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