About this program
Primal Screen is a show about movies, from the ones on the big screen to the ones you stream. A mix of new release and retrospective film reviews, and occasional interviews with film practitioners. Presented by Paul Anthony Nelson and Flick Ford with regular guest critics.
Co-producer and panel operator: Karl Chapman
Podcast editor: Maudie Osborne
About this program
Primal Screen is a show about movies, from the ones on the big screen to the ones you stream. A mix of new release and retrospective film reviews, and occasional interviews with film practitioners. Presented by Paul Anthony Nelson and Flick Ford with regular guest critics.
Co-producer and panel operator: Karl Chapman
Podcast editor: Maudie Osborne
This week Flick Ford and Paul Anthony Nelson present
Primal Screen: An Evolving Film Industry, a special live video stream broadcast for Melbourne Knowledge Week, hosted by the City of Melbourne, featuring guests Anthony Grundy, Distribution Manager for Screen Australia, Kristy Matheson, ACMI Director of Film, and Zak Hepburn, film critic, programmer and General Manager of the Astor Theatre.
Listen back above or watch the stream below:
Primal Screen are hosting a live-streamed event – at
7pm, Monday 26 April – to explore the experience of our local film industry and consider what’s ahead, as we embrace a new COVID-normal reality.
Featuring special guests from local cinemas and the film industry, the panel will shine a spotlight on the strength and diversity of Melbourne’s film community. It’ll also provide insight into the ongoing impacts of lockdown and travel restrictions, while exploring the evolving audience experience and the changing modes of film consumption.
To listen, simply flick on 102.7FM or 3RRR Digital, if you’re in Melbourne; listen worldwide via RRR Apps. You can also watch the live stream right here and on Triple R’s YouTube page, Facebook page, as well as via the MKW Digital Hub.
This event is part of
Triple R acknowledges the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin nation, the traditional custodians of the land on which we operate today and pay our respects to their Elders past, present and future, and extend that respect to other Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.