Lynne Sachs on “How to Enjoy Experimental Film” Podcast

H2EEF 26 “Reverberations” with Lynne Sachs
https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/h2eef-26-reverberations-with-lynne-sachs/id1537610354?i=1000550667212

One of the leading figures in the field of experimental documentary, Lynne Sachs joins H2EEF to discuss her extraordinary body of work. In subjects ranging from the personal to the global political, Lynne’s films are consistently sensitive and completely compelling. In this episode, she discusses the field of experimental documentary in general as well as her ways into the field.

Filmmakers discussed in this episode include:
Jonas Mekas
MM Serra
Chantal Akerman
Robert Altman
Jean-Luc Godard
Sharon Greytak


H2EEF 27 “I Am Not A War Photographer” with Lynne Sachs
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/h2eef-27-i-am-not-a-war-photographer-with-lynne-sachs/id1537610354?i=1000551378229

The incredibly prolific Lynne Sachs returns to the show to discuss her films, particularly those found under the collective title “I Am Not A War Photographer”. These titles include: States of Unbelonging, Which Way is East, Investigation of a Flame, The Las Happy Day and Your Day is My Night. We also discuss her films Film About a Father Who… as well as film as an act of civil disobedience. Many of Lynne’s films can be found on her personal Vimeo page, as well as The Criterion Channel and, in the case of Film About A Father Who… on a new Blu-ray Disc.


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How to Enjoy Experimental film is your approachable user-guide to some of the most unusual and extraordinary moving image works ever created. Aiming at the newcomer to experimental films as much as those who love them already, this podcast features interviews with artist filmmakers, film experts and programmers to shine a light on some of the darkest corners of the cinematic landscape. H2EEF aims to make the case for experimental film as something that can be widely enjoyed by viewers wherever you may be, as opposed to a niche interes