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Ep. 76: Is Artificial Intelligence Good for the Future of Film?

TIFF Long Take

Release Date: 07/31/2018

Ep. 103: Ilana Glazer and Abbi Jacobson on the Life and Legacy of ‘Broad City’ show art Ep. 103: Ilana Glazer and Abbi Jacobson on the Life and Legacy of ‘Broad City’

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This week on TIFF Long Take, Rob and Geoff speak with Ilana Glazer and Abbi Jacobson, stars and creators of the hit television series 'Broad City'. The show, which launched as a web series in 2009, will end it astonishing run this year after five critically adored seasons on Comedy Central. Glazer and Jacobson talk about the early days of 'Broad City', how they have grown as artists over the last decade, and how they formed a relationship with the show’s Executive Producer, Amy Poehler. They also discuss the state of comedy in 2019, the guest stars they tried, and failed, to get on the show,...

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Ep. 102: How is France Keeping its Arthouse Cinemas Packed? show art Ep. 102: How is France Keeping its Arthouse Cinemas Packed?

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This week on TIFF Long Take, Rob and Geoff speak with Nathanaël Karmitz, Managing Director of the mk2 audio visual group, about France's unwavering appetite for the theatrical experience. With many arthouse and independent theatres struggling worldwide to attract patrons, France's culture of movie going seems stronger than ever. Last year – despite the massive growth of SVOD audiences worldwide – French arthouse theatres saw record attendance, selling over 45 million admissions, or about 25% of countries' overall cinema entries that year.   Karmitz talks about how the French are...

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Ep. 101: Bing Liu on the Making of ‘Minding the Gap’ show art Ep. 101: Bing Liu on the Making of ‘Minding the Gap’

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This week on TIFF Long Take, Rob sits down with documentarian Bing Liu. Liu’s debut feature film, Minding the Gap, tells the story of three young men (including Liu) in Rockford Illinois, who use skateboarding as a way to cope with their traumatic home lives. The film, which topped several , will be playing as part of . Liu discusses how he used skateboarding as a gateway to making his own films, the different iterations of Minding the Gap, and why he decided to insert his own backstory into the film’s narrative. He also talks about how a documentarian knows when their film is done, how he...

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Ep. 100: Can a Film Preserve an Endangered Language? show art Ep. 100: Can a Film Preserve an Endangered Language?

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This week on TIFF Long Take, Geoff sits down with Jonathan Frantz, a filmmaker, producer, and member of Isuma, an Inuit-led media-arts collective founded by Zacharias Kunuk. Frantz recently produced 'Edge of the Knife', a drama set in the 19th century and directed by Gwaai Edenshaw and Helen Haig-Brown. The film is particularly notable as the first feature made entirely in Haida, an endangered language spoken fluently by fewer than 20 people. 'Edge of the Knife', which features a Haida cast and was made in collaboration with the Council of the Haida Nation, premiered at TIFF in 2018 and will...

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Ep. 99: How the Oscars Addressed its Diversity Problem show art Ep. 99: How the Oscars Addressed its Diversity Problem

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This week on TIFF Long Take, Rob sits down with Shawn Finnie, Associate Director of Member Relations at the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, to talk about how the Academy has worked to address concerns over the lack of diversity in its membership, nominees, and award winners. In 2012, the Academy was 77% male and 94% white. In 2018 those numbers shifted to 69% male and 84% white — a sign that, while change is definitely slow going, things are trending in the right direction. Finnie talks about his vision for the future of the Academy, how he helped create the Academy's most...

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Ep. 98: What We’re Looking Forward to in 2019 show art Ep. 98: What We’re Looking Forward to in 2019

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This week on TIFF Long Take, Rob and Geoff chat with some of the smartest people in the business to find out what film and television projects we should be looking forward to in the coming year. First, Vanity Fair’s K. Austin Collins calls in to talk about some of this year’s Hollywood films, including James Gray’s 'Ad Astra', Steven Soderbergh's 'High Flying Birds', and Quentin Tarantino's 'Once Upon a Time in Hollywood'. Then TIFF International Programmer Jane Schoettle drops by to discuss upcoming international films such as Robert Connolly’s 'The Dry', Sebastian Schipper’s...

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Ep. 97: Year in Review (Part 2) show art Ep. 97: Year in Review (Part 2)

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This week on TIFF Long Take, in the second of two parts, Rob and Geoff look back on stories and themes that shaped the year in film and television by revisiting some of their favourite conversations from 2018. Excerpts include: - FiveThirtyEight’s Walt Hickey, Ella Koeze, and Rachel Dottle on whether it’s time for a new Bechdel test - #OscarsSoWhite’s founder April Reign on her plan to make to make the industry more diverse - Actor Steven Yeun on representing Asian Americans onscreen - Activist Isabel Amor on how the film A Fantastic Woman has advanced transgender rights in Chile - Actor...

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Ep. 96: Year in Review (Part 1) show art Ep. 96: Year in Review (Part 1)

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This week on TIFF Long Take, in the first of two parts, Rob and Geoff look back on stories and themes that shaped the year in film and television by revisiting some of their favourite conversations from 2018.Excerpts include: -  Filmmaker and producer Mark Duplass on preserving artistry in the “tent-pole era” -  Filmmaker Debra Granik on the challenges of making “difficult” films  - TIFF’s Thom Powers on why we are living in a “golden age of documentary” - Faculty of Horror’s Alex West on the changing perception of the horror genre - Stacy Spikes, the founder of...

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Ep. 95: How Will Blockchain Transform the Film Industry? show art Ep. 95: How Will Blockchain Transform the Film Industry?

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This week on TIFF Long Take, Rob and Geoff look into how blockchain technology and crypto currency could revolutionize the way that we finance and consume films. To guide them, the two welcome Luke Bradley, Director of Communications at the Blockchain Research Institute, as well as Christopher Woodrow, Chairman and CEO of . Bradley discusses how blockchain and cryptocurrency our already impacting our day to day lives, how the technologies could theoretically upend the entertainment industry, and why Hollywood has, for the most part, been reluctant to get on board? Woodrow then joins the...

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Ep. 94: Why Netflix Set Its Sights on Cinemas show art Ep. 94: Why Netflix Set Its Sights on Cinemas

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This week on TIFF Long Take, Rob chats with IndieWire’s Anne Thompson about Netflix’s recent foray into the world of  theatrical releases. Last month the company announced that three of its upcoming films would open exclusively in select theaters in the US and abroad for one to three weeks before they debuted online. The films include director Alfonso Cuarón’s 'Roma', The Coen Brothers’ 'The Ballad of Buster Scruggs'; and Susanne Bier’s 'Bird Box'. Thompson talks about why Netflix strayed from its core business model, what message this sends to high profile filmmakers, and why...

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This week on TIFF Long Take, Rob and Geoff speak with Nadira Azermai, founder of the script analysis company, ScriptBook. Founded in 2015, ScriptBook claims they will be able to save film studios a fortune using artificial intelligence to more accurately identify which scripts will lead to financially successful films.

Azermai discusses how ScriptBook functions, the product’s track record of accurately (and sometimes inaccurately) predicting which films will hit or flop, and the most glaring blind spots that studios and producers fail to recognize when analyzing scripts.

She also talks about whether applying a scientific method to a creative artform will lead to more homogenized films, how the #MeToo movement has influenced ScriptBook, and whether computers will eventually replace writers altogether.