1 hr 9 min

#67 | Healing Through Filmmaking with Director Nisha Platzer ("back home"‪)‬ Making It: Women in Film

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Nisha Platzer is a filmmaker and artist who strives to explore the depths of visual expression. Her feature debut, "back home" follows her journey of connecting with her brother who took his own life 20 years ago. "back home" has been selected for the Cannes Docs and had its world premiere at the Vancouver International Film Festival. Nisha shares how this film came to be, and talks about how experimental filmmaking can allow for a unique expression of grief and love, and ultimately lead to healing. This is her story.


Keep up with "back home" news here
Learn more about Nisha here



Roundtable talk begins at 50:00 | Topic: 2023 movies made by women to look forward to.

Movies mentioned:


The Marvels, dir. Nia DaCosta (Nov. 11)
Barbie, dir. Greta Gerwig (Jul. 21)
Jeanne du Barry, dir. Maïwenn (N/A)
The Nightingale, dir. Melanie Laurent (N/A)
A Winter's Journey, dir. Alex Helfrecht (N/A)
Perfect, dir. Olivia Wilde (N/A)
Legally Blonde 3, dir. Jamie Suk (N/A)

Recommendation of the week:


Ali & Ava, dir. Clio Barnard (Netflix)

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A production by Bonnie and Braw and LS Films. Host/Editor: Malin Evita Ditlefsen. Researcher: Lauren San Miguel. Music "Lo Fi Kitchen and Cooking" by MusicDog.






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Nisha Platzer is a filmmaker and artist who strives to explore the depths of visual expression. Her feature debut, "back home" follows her journey of connecting with her brother who took his own life 20 years ago. "back home" has been selected for the Cannes Docs and had its world premiere at the Vancouver International Film Festival. Nisha shares how this film came to be, and talks about how experimental filmmaking can allow for a unique expression of grief and love, and ultimately lead to healing. This is her story.


Keep up with "back home" news here
Learn more about Nisha here



Roundtable talk begins at 50:00 | Topic: 2023 movies made by women to look forward to.

Movies mentioned:


The Marvels, dir. Nia DaCosta (Nov. 11)
Barbie, dir. Greta Gerwig (Jul. 21)
Jeanne du Barry, dir. Maïwenn (N/A)
The Nightingale, dir. Melanie Laurent (N/A)
A Winter's Journey, dir. Alex Helfrecht (N/A)
Perfect, dir. Olivia Wilde (N/A)
Legally Blonde 3, dir. Jamie Suk (N/A)

Recommendation of the week:


Ali & Ava, dir. Clio Barnard (Netflix)

Follow us on Instagram @MakingItWomenInFilm and connect with us on LinkedIn! Don't forget to follow/subscribe to the podcast, give it a five star rating, and share it on your socials! We couldn't do this without you.

A production by Bonnie and Braw and LS Films. Host/Editor: Malin Evita Ditlefsen. Researcher: Lauren San Miguel. Music "Lo Fi Kitchen and Cooking" by MusicDog.






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Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/makingitwomeninfilm/message

1 hr 9 min