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Tarantino: The Rebel Who Rewired Cinema

Rebel Artists Through Time

Release Date: 09/01/2025

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Rebel Artists Through Time

Creativity doesn’t just shape culture — it builds connection. In this special collaboration between RATT.fm and the Town of Collingwood, Ontario (@experiencecollingwood), we explore how creativity builds connection — turning heritage into inspiration and local artists into community catalysts. Featuring three of Collingwood’s creative voices  — Rick & Anke Lex (@tremontstudios) - the husband-and-wife team behind Collingwood’s Tremont Studios. Rick led the restoration of the historic Tremont building, saving it from demolition, while Anke, an accomplished multidisciplinary...

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George Lucas didn's just create Star Wars — he reinvented the art of filmmaking. In this RATT conversation, Dawson and Sebastian explore how Lucas transformed sci-fi from niche to mainstream, pioneered digital cinema, and built the visual effects revolution through ILM. They also dive into his storytelling genius, mythological influences, and the balance between art and technology that defined a generation. A deep dive into the rebel who made imagination real.

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Rebel Artists Through Time

In this episode of Rebel Artists Through Time, dancer and magician Richard Essien — better known as Magical Bones — shares his journey from London street performer to global stage artist redefining what magic can be. From breakdancing with Madonna, Alicia Keys, and the Black Eyed Peas to captivating millions on Britain’s Got Talent, Bones fuses rhythm, storytelling, and illusion into a new form of performance art. His groundbreaking act honoring Henry Box Brown, the 19th-century freedom fighter who mailed himself to freedom, celebrates creativity as liberation. In this conversation,...

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What does it mean to move with purpose? In this episode of Rebel Artists Through Time, we meet Melly Mel — dancer, choreographer, and educator — whose journey has taken her from grassroots crews in Ottawa to the global stage with Cirque du Soleil. Mel shares how dance became her form of light, how she calls on her ancestors before each performance, and how she passes her art on to the next generation — including her own son. Highlights include: – Stories from Cirque du Soleil, including the night she freestyled to save the show. – Balancing motherhood, teaching, and artistry. –...

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Ernest Hemingway’s stripped-down prose changed modern writing. But behind the myth of the macho adventurer was a man marked by war, trauma, love, and loss. In this episode of RATT: Rebel Artists Through Time, we trace his journey from the battlefields of World War I to the cafés of Paris, the bullrings of Spain, and the fishing boats of Cuba. Along the way, we explore the novels that defined him — The Sun Also Rises, A Farewell to Arms, For Whom the Bell Tolls, and The Old Man and the Sea — and th

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Rebel Artists Through Time

Quentin Tarantino didn’t just make movies—he rewrote the rulebook. From Pulp Fiction’s nonlinear chaos to the bloody brilliance of Kill Bill, from the alternate histories of Inglourious Basterds and Django Unchained to the nostalgic haze of Once Upon a Time in Hollywood—his work shaped how an entire generation thinks about film.

In this episode, Dawson and his long-time friend Sebastian dive into Tarantino’s wild career: the shock of seeing Pul

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Rewind to the moment rock and roll caught fire.

He kicked over pianos, set the stage ablaze (literally), and dared the world to follow. In this episode of RATT, we dive into the chaotic legacy of Jerry Lee Lewis—the original wild man of rock and roll. More than a scandal, he was a spark.

He set pianos on fire. Kicked the stool, shook the stage, and dared the world to follow.

In this episode of RATT, we dive into the wild legacy of Jerry Lee Lewis—the ultimate rebel sho

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In our launch episode, filmmaker Dawson DeGraaf and his longtime friend, musician Sebastian Ellis, dive into how J.R.R. Tolkien — the Oxford professor behind The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings — reshaped storytelling forever. From invented languages and epic maps to his mythology of Middle-earth, Tolkien laid the foundation for modern fantasy and inspired everything from Game of Thrones to Harry Potter.

This isn’t just a story about dragons or elves — it’s about how

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Rebel Artists Through Time

What fuels an artist? What sparks rebellion?

Rebel Artists Through Time (RATT) is a new podcast where yesterday’s rule-breakers inspire today’s creators. From musicians and filmmakers to writers and visual artists, we dive into the lives of history’s rebels — because their echoes are still with us. Their struggles, their defiance, their brilliance continue to shape how we create today.

This trailer sets the tone: raw, restless, and driven by connection. We’re bu

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He didn’t just make movies — he detonated the way we watch them.

In this episode of Rebel Artists Through Time, filmmaker Dawson DeGraaf and musician Sebastian Ellis dive into the cinematic universe of Quentin Tarantino — the director who rewrote the rules of storytelling. From Pulp Fiction’s nonlinear chaos to the sharp-edged brilliance of Kill Bill, Inglourious Basterds, Django Unchained, and Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, Tarantino transformed the language of modern film.

Dawson and Sebastian explore what made Pulp Fiction a creative explosion, why Death Proof deserves more love, and how Tarantino’s dialogue, soundtracks, and violence make us laugh, flinch, and think.

Tarantino is cinema’s ultimate rebel — provocative, stylish, and endlessly quotable. Discover why his influence runs deep, and what it means when he says his next film may be his last.

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