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  1. 12/07/2018

    Have you been Gaying Attention?

    Dano and Mason are running away from Homo. For our final show we have flung open the doors and invited all our favourites in for a chat about whatever the hell we want. We discovered one lonely last Dano and Mason Trucker Cap in the present cupboard – so we decided to give it away to the winner of the first ever episode of Have you been Gaying attention. The show includes: – Dean Arcuri talking about his time at Naked Man – Ben Noris (who thinks he is the first person to tell dano and mason that Cack is a term for poo) – Tabitha 1 (who admits finally that she doesn’t really listen to the show when she is in – Cam from C&C drive factory drops in to ask for his drive slot back – Gabby Gllo cries (we think) – Robbie Rock star has his FINAL ever shift on the desk at joy (goodbye after 9 years of service) – Senator Janet Rice calls in from Parliament House to talk about what is happening on the last sitting day of the year – Con reads the news – Judy  Reads Ode #3 “an ode to dano and mason” – Junior reporter Hazel swings by to explain the “Elf on a shelf” phenomenon – Mark from Brekky Bears tries his luck at the quizz – and we introduce Aimee and Maddie who will be taking over the 4-6:30   document.createElement('audio'); http://joy.org.au/danoandmason/wp-content/uploads/sites/329/2018/12/Dano-mason-Final-Show-Dec-6-_mixdown.mp3 The post Have you been Gaying Attention? appeared first on Dano and Mason.

    1h 27m
  2. 08/17/2018

    The Coming Back Out Ball Movie

    http://joy.org.au/danoandmason/wp-content/uploads/sites/329/2018/08/111.mp3 This week the role of Dano will be played by the one and only Benjamin Norris. We miss you Dano, but who doesn’t love a bit of Ben? Dano (Ben) & Mason had director Sue Thomson and the always inspiring Michelle Brooker in the studio to give us the low down on Sue’s film premiere of The Coming Back Out Ball Movie (try saying that five times fast). This documentary has been chosen to close the Melbourne International Film Festival this weekend, so tune in to hear more about what promises to be a fascinating and emotional look into the lives of our LGBTQIA+ elders.  P.S. How rad is it that MIFF chose to highlight an LGBTIQA+ film by making it part of the closing night celebration? Here’s more on The Coming Back Out Ball Movie from the film buffs: “In what is set to be one of the most celebratory conclusions to the festival in years, MIFF will screen The Coming Back Out Ball Movie to bring the festival to a close. Directed by Sue Thomson and supported through the MIFF Premiere Fund, The Coming Back Out Ball Movie is a triumphant and life-affirming love letter to Australia’s original fighters for queer equality – a film that will have audiences laughing, crying and ready to dance, darling” LGBTQIA+ seniors have been pioneers in many ways, beginning the fight for equality in an era when being queer could land you in jail, lose you your job or worse. But as they have aged, some started going back into the closet in nursing homes or when accessing aged-care services, owing to feeling unsafe in these environments. In the middle of Australia’s divisive marriage equality vote, Melbourne hosted a gala event to honour and celebrate its LGBTQIA+ elders. These are their stories. This film will close the festival. It’s on at 1.30pm and 7.15pm on Sunday 19 August at ACMI. Tickets are selling fast. Check out info here, Tickets still available for Sunday 19th Listen to Dano and Mason LIVE- Every Thursday 4:00-6:30PM The post The Coming Back Out Ball Movie appeared first on Dano and Mason.

    16 min
  3. 08/09/2018

    Gusty Girls and Deliverpoo

    http://joy.org.au/danoandmason/wp-content/uploads/sites/329/2018/08/gemima.mp3 Dano and Mason chat live with Jemima Robinson about big adventures on the big screen through a female lens: 2018 Gutsy Girls Adventure Film Tour. There’s also some fun chats about humans at their peek laziest outsourcing our basic needs, ie. delivery food, and passing time at airports Born out of a desire to showcase the strong, inspirational, adventurous women of the outdoor world, the Gutsy Girls Adventure Film Tour presents a carefully curated selection of short films that will entertain, enthrall and enlighten. The 2018 tour will transport you to the steep backcountry powder of British Columbia in Canada, to exposed ridgelines in the French Alps.  Be introduced to inspiring swimmers, committed skiers, ground breaking alpinists, an award winning Australian adventure photographer and a crew of slackliners making a difference in Lebanon. These amazing stories of courage, grit, determination and outdoor inspiration are focused on bringing the female adventure experience under the spotlight around Australia.  Redefining femininity in adventure and championing female athletes is a key part of the Gutsy Girls Adventure Film Tour.  Experience the incredible highs, stunning natural landscapes and emerging communities of the world’s adventurous women.  Offering something for all ages, genders and adventure lovers the Gutsy Girls Adventure Film Tour is packed full of adrenaline, inspiration and fuel to fire your passions.  Find out more and view the trailer here. Listen to Dano and Mason LIVE- Every Thursday 4:00-6:30PM The post Gusty Girls and Deliverpoo appeared first on Dano and Mason.

    22 min
  4. 08/02/2018

    FRESH!

    With the 9 to 5 film remake, Dano and Mason have taken it upon themselves to recast the originals with a more current bunch. They also chat with Simon Trevorrow and Grant Scicluna representing ‘Fresh’, a new web series written and produced by Nikki Tran. Web series FRESH! springs from an exciting crop of new Aussie filmmakers, paying homage to market life with one of the most culturally diverse ensembles in Australian storytelling history. After its theatrical premiere at the Melbourne edition of Series Mania, lauded by Variety as a festival that “is to TV drama what the Cannes Film Festival is to film,” the short-form series was launched online, with all six episodes available on YouTube. From creator and writer/producer Nikki Tran and producer Simon Trevorrow, FRESH! is a warm and satirical workplace dramedy that takes us into the joys and pitfalls of multi-culturalism against the backdrop of a Melbourne fresh food market. Set in a world where businesses are still family-run and bargains are bellowed in at least three different languages, the series brings into focus observations on race, workplace politics and family dynamics. FRESH! was filmed at local markets operating across Melbourne, including Footscray, Preston and Dandenong markets. Tran says, “Footscray Market was integral to how my family connected to the wider community. As a child of parents who were once refugees, it’s important for me to create something that honours the experiences and stories of migrants in Australia, but not romanticise them.” All episodes streaming worldwide on YouTube from WEDNESDAY 25 JULY 2018 Trailer Episodes Social media www.facebook.com/freshwebseries www.instagram.com/freshwebseries www.twitter.com/freshwebseries Listen to Dano and Mason LIVE- Every Thursday 4:00-6:30PM The post FRESH! appeared first on Dano and Mason.

    16 min
  5. 07/25/2018

    Melancholia

    http://joy.org.au/danoandmason/wp-content/uploads/sites/329/2018/07/melon.mp3 JOY 94.9 has installed a revolving door for all the killer guests lined up to talk to Australia’s best all-female drive show, and this week D&M spoke with Leeanna Walsman and Maude Davey about their roles the stage adaptation of Melancholia. Visit here for more info, or just get down to the show and see what they’re doing for yourselves. On the night of her boisterous wedding—amid corsages, canapés and Clicquot—Justine quietly falls apart. The world will surely follow suit. Justine’s sister Claire stages a lavish wedding party at a mansion in the mountains, and as the fever dream of the wedding ceremony careens towards disaster, Justine is drawn to an innocuous spot in the sky. That spot is the wayward planet Melancholia, on a collision course with Earth. This epic cinematic masterpiece is reimagined for the stage adaptation of Lars von Trier’s cinematic masterpiece Melancholia by ground-breaking playwright Declan Greene and directed by Matthew Lutton, featuring an extraordinary ensemble of performers. Two powerful women facing off against the apocalypse, this landmark production promises to be scintillating, mesmerising and profoundly devastating. The 2011 movie was billed as a ‘beautiful film about the end of the world’, which starred Kirsten Dunst, Charlotte Gainsbourg, John Hurt and Keifer Sutherland. It was critically lauded and earned Dunst the Festival’s Best Actress Award for her performance. Listen to Dano and Mason LIVE- Every Thursday 4:00-6:30PM The post Melancholia appeared first on Dano and Mason.

    10 min
  6. 07/20/2018

    Melbourne International Film Festival

    http://joy.org.au/danoandmason/wp-content/uploads/sites/329/2018/07/mif.mp3     Al Cossar- Associate Artistic Director of the Melbourne International Film Festival joined us in studio to talk about the program, 373 minutes of Nic Cage and the best queer films of the festival. Celebrating its 67th year, The Melbourne International Film Festival (MIFF) has unveiled its 2018 program. Featuring 254 feature films, 90 shorts and 19 virtual reality experiences, the festival will include 27 world premieres and 168 Australian premieres over 18 action-packed days of cinema. In a program hallmarked by its geographic and directorial breadth, the programming team – led by Carey and Associate Artistic Director Al Cossar – has weaved a series of curatorial threads that will enable audiences to experience films from 80 countries. This year’s audiences will be presented with the festival’s largest ever selection of titles direct from Cannes, along with a collection of recently rediscovered and restored African cinema and a unique look at fashion’s influence on film and film’s influence on fashion. Elsewhere, there will be a focus on Indigenous stories and storytelling and a retrospective look at the dazzling Italo-Crime genre. For the first time since 2007, MIFF will take over Melbourne’s grand old picture palace, the Regent Theatre for its entire opening weekend. In what is set to be one of the most celebratory conclusions to the Festival in years, MIFF will screen The Coming Back Out Ball Movie to bring the festival to a close. Directed by Sue Thomson and supported through the MIFF Premiere Fund, The Coming Back Out Ball Movie is a triumphant and life-affirming love letter to Australia’s original fighters for queer equality – a film that will have audiences laughing, crying and ready to dance, darling. Check out tickets here. Listen to Dano and Mason LIVE- Every Thursday 4:00-6:30PM The post Melbourne International Film Festival appeared first on Dano and Mason.

    13 min

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