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Jan Gilbert presents the final festival podcast - for now at least - which includes an interview with Terry Gilliam as he visits Cambridge for the closing night screening of Tideland, and an exclusive interview with Dan Owen.
Direct download: 20060717podcast.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 7:02 PM
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It's the final day of the festival, with special guest Terry Gilliam here for the screening of his new film, Tideland. On the podcast today we have audience reaction to Cars and some of the other animations in the Festival, more from Friday's video Q&A with Bruce Weber, and news of the Cambridge Film Trust from Isabelle McNeill.
Direct download: 20060716podcast.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 12:32 PM
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It's the final weekend of the festival, so what better way to add to the enjoyment than with a piano and violin accompaniment - hear how Daniel Brand and Gunther Brunwald added sound to the Open Road. And we have Bruce Weber, live via Internet from Long Island, discussing Chet Baker and Let's Get Lost.
Direct download: 20060715podcast.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 8:17 AM
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Another film-packed show today, including an interview with German director Fred Kelerman, Trish Sheil discussing the education programme and Mike Figgis talking dirty - and not forgetting manga robot Tetsujin 28.
Direct download: 20060714podcast.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 3:33 AM
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Published slightly later than planned thanks to technical problems - details on application - today's podcast includes an interview with the director of Visit Palestine, audience response to Projecting Britain and a feature on The Gigolos.
Direct download: 20060713podcast.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 11:19 AM
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In the second part of todays podcast guest presenter Rowan Pelling discusses the festivals erotic season. We hear from collector Jack Stevenson about varying attitudes towards nudity and find out the views of some Cambridge sixth form students on classification and censorhip after attending a session with the British Board of film Classification.
Direct download: 20060712parttwo.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 10:53 AM
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In the first part of today's special edition, presented by Meera Senthilingam, we hear from Jon Mitchell about the documentaries in the Presenting Britain series featuring all week at the Festival, and get audience reaction to Theorem and King Kong.

Part Two, available from one pm, is introduced by Rowan Pelling who tells us about what's to come in the Short History of Erotic Cinema
Direct download: 20060712partone.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 6:08 AM
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Jan Gilbert presents today's show, including the Festival Director Tony Jones' picks and a selection of audience reviews.
Direct download: 20060711apodcast.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 8:17 AM
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We catch up with Neville Raschid, producer of Flirting with Flamenco, following its world premiere at the festival - and hear from a Cambridge-based flamenco dancer about the quality of performance in the film.  We also have a report on the Birds Eye View short film programme.
Direct download: 060710podcast.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 3:16 AM
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Today's show is largely devoted to Luc Besson, so look away now if you're not a fan - although we do also have a report on Albanian cinema for those who wish the French no goodwill this evening.
Direct download: 060709podcast.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 7:03 PM
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Today on the Cambridge Film Festival podcast we have a report on last night's panel on Iraqi film, and an interview with director Matthew Daniels, whose film 'Powerless' screens today.
Direct download: 060708podcast.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 8:44 AM
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will be delayed, and will be up by lunchtime rather than breakfast time. The festival is in full swing now, and last night's event in the Best of Baghdad season extended far beyond the planned finishing time :-)
Category: general -- posted at: 7:54 PM
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In our podcast for July 7th we report on the opening night of the festival, review three of the films shown, and interview Graham Fellows.
Direct download: 060707podcast.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 1:02 AM
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On the first full day of the Festival we present a report on Tuesday's open-air screening of 'A Cock and Bull Story' at Felbrigg Hall, Norfolk, and hear from Stephen Fry and Steve Coogan about the importance of film festivals.
Direct download: cffcast03.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 1:00 AM
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To accompany the retrospective of his films at this year's Festival, and in advance of his video Q&A at the Picturehouse on the evening of July 14th, director and photographer Bruce Weber has made a short film just for the Festival.

We are proud to present 'you feel me?'
Direct download: you_feel_me.mp4
Category: vodcasts -- posted at: 5:08 AM
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As we look forward to the Festival opening night on Thursday, we have an exclusive interview with director Terry Gilliam, news of a special treat for festivalgoers from Bruce Weber, and a report from the open air screening of Pirates of the Caribbean.
Direct download: cffcast02.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 11:07 AM
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In our first episode we hear from Rowan Pelling about the erotic film season, and find out where you can watch cinema in the open air during the festival,
Direct download: cffcast01.m4a
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 6:28 PM
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The full Festival programme for 2006 will be available online from Friday 23rd June. Booking opens for Picturehouse members on Monday 26th June, and to non-members on Thursday 29th June.
We'll publish our first full podcast here over the weekend, and during the festival we'll publish every day with reviews, previews, features and interviews with some of the directors whose work will be featured this year.
Category: festival news -- posted at: 6:41 AM
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The Festival is hosting a magical pre-launch event on Tuesday 4th July.

Watch A COCK AND BULL STORY with its stars on the Festival’s giant inflatable screen in the picturesque grounds of The National Trust’s Felbrigg Hall, near Cromer.

Tickets £10, available from the Arts Picturehouse, 08707 55 12 42
Category: festival news -- posted at: 5:20 AM
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This year's Cambridge Film Festival will run from July 6-16th,  with a daily podcast to bring you news, views, reviews, interviews and even some things that don't rhyme with 'new'... watch this RSS feed, subscribe via iTunes or Yahoo!, and get the Festival podcast every day.
Direct download: cff00.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 7:34 AM
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The Festival podcast is sponsored by TTP Group.
Category: general -- posted at: 6:22 AM
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