Film Sessions™ Podcast

Student World Impact Film Festival
Film Sessions™ Podcast

The Film Sessions™ Podcast features diverse artists who discuss their films and filmmaking journeys. This podcast is hosted by the Student World Impact Film Festival (SWIFF), one of the largest student film festivals in the world that is empowering filmmakers in 149 countries.

  1. Phynley Joel: Inspirational Interview

    23/11/2023

    Phynley Joel: Inspirational Interview

    On this episode of the Film Sessions Podcast, we are excited to feature Phynley Joel: “Hello! My name is Phynley and I am a 22 year old filmmaker from Nashville, Tennessee. I love to make films with simple, hopeful stories and aim to create a set atmosphere that is warm, inclusive and collaborative! Half of my family is from New Zealand and I have a NZ dual citizenship, which is why some of my favorite projects have been done there. I also think that this greatly informs some of the lightness and simplicity that plays into a lot of my stories. In 2021 I was lucky enough to have my film, "Muggy," screened at the Nashville Film Festival and (to my disbelief, still) it actually won the Next Generation Filmmakers award there. This year, my film, "The Trobie" which was just screened at SWIFF was also screened at NFF. The last year and a half have held some very special occurrences and kindness towards some of my favorite projects. As of late, I graduated college in May of '22 and I have been to blessed to have gotten my start in directing a documentary piece which has taken me to Norway and Rome over the last few months - very exciting! To be honest, I'd say that beyond film alone, I am excited to be involved, in any way, in the production of any good story that I'm passionate about being told! I'm not sure what direction that will take, but for the moment, film is the vehicle and I am so thrilled and blessed to get to do it.”

    14 min
  2. 07/11/2023

    Oral Sledge: Inspirational Interview

    On this episode of the Film Sessions Podcast, we are excited to feature Oral Sledge: “The documentary series, Desire to Fly, depicts the journey of Oralanne Sledge, age 11, as she travels with her dad from Tucson Arizona to Compton California. She comes from a single parent household that realizes the barriers people of color face when attempting to enter it Aviation. The journey is 1000 miles round trip and we have not missed an in person session. Each attendance awards flight time to her log book adding gradually to the number of hours required (40 hours) when she becomes eligible to take her FAA single pilots solo test at age 16 and to be certified to fly at 17. Being abandoned by her mother at age 5, the need for fellowship and a sense of family is paramount for Oralanne. She finds the like minded 30+ youths from diverse backgrounds, in the program at Fly Compton Educational Foundation, family like and welcoming each and every time. Alternately, zoom classes are held every other week to reinforce what was taught in person. Having role models that are people of color reinforce the belief that she too can achieve the goals before her is so very essential! It is a blessing and privilege for this Vietnam Era Veteran (myself) to support my daughters journey while producing and directing this series, with the support and encouragement from film professors at rhe University of Arizona, as she breaks barriers and accomplishes what many others have been prevented from achieving. There is no other full time, low cost/free pilot training year round school for youth in the United States! We are honored to be accepted and excited to continue the journey, no matter how trying and difficult, to see this mission through.” This episode was hosted and produced by Mark Leschinsky, the Festival Director of the Student World Impact Film Festival.

    19 min
  3. 18/09/2023

    JUN (Wenjun Dong): Inspirational Interview

    On this episode of the Film Sessions Podcast, we are excited to feature JUN (Wenjun Dong): “"JUN (Wenjun Dong) was born in China, and fulfilled her enlightenment in fashion design and fine arts in Milano. After an encounter with the performing arts and filmmaking in London, she moved to Tokyo to complete her approach to creation. “As a filmmaker, my journey began with a passion for exploring the relationship between human bodies and fabric during my fashion studies. This perspective has shaped my approach to filmmaking, where I view films as dynamic movements and interpretations of single images. In addition, I have delved into documenting theatre performances, recognizing the contrasting nature of films and live performances. While films can be re-edited and re-screened, capturing the essence of a one-time, transient live performance presents a different set of challenges. Embracing the distinctive qualities of both mediums, I aim to weave captivating narratives that explore the fluidity of movement, humanity, and the enduring power of the cinematic art form.” “The film I have presented to SWIFF this time, If{Lemon}, is inspired by a theatre project where I make lemon as the performer. In a constant cycle of statements and images that develop and dissolve, the viewer gets the opportunity to engage with the narrative, identify their own presence and become part of the film in the exhibition space.” "” This episode was hosted and produced by Mark Leschinsky, the Festival Director of the Student World Impact Film Festival.

    17 min

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The Film Sessions™ Podcast features diverse artists who discuss their films and filmmaking journeys. This podcast is hosted by the Student World Impact Film Festival (SWIFF), one of the largest student film festivals in the world that is empowering filmmakers in 149 countries.

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