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Hosts Leo Torre and Indigo Korres interview Campbell X about his work as a writer and filmmaker. Campbell's work deals with queer memory, desire and Blackness across the African diaspora. He directed the award-winning queer urban romantic comedy feature film STUD LIFE. He also directed the short films Still We Thrive, about Black joy and resistance and DES!RE, about yearning and lust for men, mascs and studs. He has also directed the documentary VISIBLE, about reclaiming QTBIPOC UK history. Campbell is currently in post-production on his second feature Low Rider a queer road trip, which was filmed in the Western Cape region of South Africa starring Emma Mcdonald and Thishiwe Ziqubu.
Campbell's Media Recommendations:
- BOOK: Stone Butch Blues by Leslie Feinberg
- FILM: Beyond the Aggressives: 25 Years Later by Eric Daniel Peddle
- FILM: Kokomo City by D. Smith
- FILM: Looking for Langstone by Isaac Julien
- FILM: Queen of my Dreams by Fawzia Mirza
- FILM: The Aggressives by Eric Daniel Peddle
- FILM: The Homecoming by Topher Campbell
- FILM: Watermelon Woman by Cheryl Dunye
- PODCAST: Busy Being Black
- PODCAST: Two twos
- All of bell hooks and Audre Lorde (specially her “on the erotic”) and James Baldwin
Make sure to follow Campbell on instagram and twitter: @campbellx
Check out Campbell's Linktr.ee: linktr.ee/campbellx
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Episode Recorded on: 18/01/2024
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Hosts Leo Torre and Indigo Korres interview Cande Lázaro about his work as a filmmaker and photographer based in Cuenca, Spain. Lázaro has produced his own independent short films and photography projects, and is currently working on a feature film project called La Pastora (The Shepherdess).
Lázaro's Media Recommendations:
- Book: Tríptico del Silencio by Brigitte Vasallo
- Series: La Mesías by los Javis
Make sure to follow Lázaro on instagram: @un.zagal
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Episode Recorded on: 14/12/2023
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Hosts Leo Torre and Indigo Korres interview Sarnt Utamachote about their work as a film curator and filmmaker based in Berlin. Sarnt is the founder of the Thai-German diasporic artists collective un.thai.tled and has programmed for festivals such as Hamburg Short Film Festival and the Xposed Queer Film Festival. Sarnt has also produced their own independent short films and is currently working on a new film.
Sarnt's Media Recommendations:
- Film: Anhell69 by Theo Montoya
- Film: Kokomo City by D. Smith
- Film: Mutt by Vuk Lungulov-Klotz
- Film: Mars One by Gabriel Martins
- Film: I Can See The Sun But I Can'T Feel It Yet by Joseph Wilson
- Film: Too Rough by Sean Lìonadh
- Music: Gemini Feed by Banks
- Music: Something to Give Each Other by Troye Sivan
Make sure to follow Sarnt on instagram: @sarntolstice
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Episode Recorded on: 06/12/2023
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Hosts Leo Torre and Indigo Korres interview Michael Lee Richardson about their work as a writer and filmmaker based in Glasgow. They have written for TV and films such as Who I am Now (directed by our previous interviewee Jack Goessens) and My Loneliness is Killing me, which won a BAFTA Scotland Award in 2018. Michael’s first funded short film as a director, Just Jackie, has recently entered the festival circuit.
Michael's Media Recommendations:
- BOOK: Patricia wants to cuddle by Samantha Leigh Allen
- BOOK: Any other city by Hazel Jane Plante
- BOOK: Little Blue Encyclopedia by Hazel Jane Plante
- PODCAST: Like a Virgin with Rose Dommu and Fran Tirado
Make sure to follow Michael on instagram: @hrfmichael
And check out the Queer Words Project Scotland mentoring scheme, which is currently open for applications through queerwordsprojectscotland.com.
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Episode Recorded on: 21/12/2023
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Hosts Leo Torre and Indigo Korres interview Bec Penner about their work as an interdisciplinary artist working in film production and exhibition. They utilize film/video, painting, and collage to explore memory/trauma, illness, and connection. Their work is informed by their experience as chronically ill, mad, neurodivergent, Queer, and Jewish, and has been seen in film festivals, exhibitions, and publications in the U.S., U.K., & Canada. With an interest in Disability arts and community care, Bec is organising RestFest Film Festival and pursuing an MSW degree.Bec's Media Recommendations:
- Film: This is not Berlin by Hari Sama
- Streaming Service: NoBudge.com
- TV Show: Sex Education
- Work by the artists Nathalie Djurberg and Hans BergMake sure to follow Bec on Instagram, @greenleavesalongtheboulevards, and RestFest Film Festival on Instagram @restfestfilmfestival and check their website out to see more of their work: becpenner.com and www.restfestfilmfestival.org.
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Hosts Leo Torre and Indigo Korres interview Autojektor about her work as an experimental filmmaker and visual artist mainly practicing cameraless filmmaking. She has showcased her practice through workshops in spaces such as Camp Trans and her work has been included in the Analog Cookbook, a film publication dedicated to promoting accessibility in celluloid filmmaking.
Autojektor's Media Recommendations:
- The artistic practices of Aun Helden and Junji Ito.
- Videogame: Dark Souls 2
Make sure to follow Autojektor on Instagram, @autojektorx, and check her website out to see more of her work: autojektor.com.
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Episode Recorded on: 28/08/2023
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This is a special episode in which Leo Torre interviews Indigo Korres about her work as a festival director and programme coordinator for the Scottish Queer International Film Festival, as well as her career as a freelance curator.
Indigo's Media Recommendations:
- Books: Heartstopper, the series by Alice Oseman
- Book: Nevada, by Imogen Binnie
- Book: Bellies, by Nicola Dinan
- TV Show: Sex Education (Season 4)
- Film: Sex Change: Shock! Horror! Probe! (dir. Kristiene Clarke, 1988)
- Music genre: Pagode
- Song: Fall In Love With A Girl, by Cavetown.
- Podcast: vibes em análise
Make sure to follow Indigo on Instagram: @indigokorres
Check out the programme for the upcoming collaborative festival taking place in Glasgow and online, from the the 27th of October to the 5th of November, for which Indigo has been working as a mentor: CineAstra.
Make sure to follow the Changing The Frame podcast on Instagram: @changingtheframe.podcast
Episode Recorded on: 05/10/2023
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Hosts Leo Torre and Indigo Korres interview Jessica Bainbridge about her practice as a camera operator. She has done work with MyGenderation films, filmed Brighton Trans Pride and have been a camera trainee for the Stand Up Sketch Show Series on ITV2, which is now available on ITVX.
Jessica's Media Recommendations:
- Book: Out at the Movies: A History of Gay Cinema by Steven Davies
- Film: Supernova (dir. Harry Macqueen, 2020)
Make sure to follow Jessica on instagram: @thejessicabainbridgeinsta
And check out more about her work in the following links: Trans On Screen, Linkedin and Talent Manager.
Make sure to follow the Changing The Frame podcast on instagram: @changingtheframe.podcast
Episode Recorded on: 17/07/2023
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Hosts Indigo Korres and Leo Torre take a moment to reflect back on a whole year of podcasting. They discuss what they have learned, what they have enjoyed and what they want for the podcasts future. Thank you so much for learning about trans and non-binary experiences in the film industries with us during the last year <3
Indigo's media recommendations:
- Film: Kokomo City (dir. D. Smith, 2023)
- TV Show: Heartstopper
- Album: Preacher's Daughter by Ethel Cain
- Book: Pageboy by Elliot Page
- Podcast: Maintenance Phase
- Podcast: Multiamory: Rethinking Modern Relationships
Leo's media recommendations:
- Film: Te estoy amando locamente (dir. Alejandro Marín, 2023)
- Album: The Age Of Pleasure by Janelle Monáe
- Book: Voice Of The Fish by Lars Horn
- Book: A Psalm For The Wild-Built by Becky Chambers
- Podcast: Waterlands by the Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust
Make sure to follow the Changing The Frame Podcast on instagram: @changingtheframe.podcast
Episode Recorded on: 09/08/2023
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Hosts Leo Torre and Indigo Korres interview Hogan Seidel about their practice as an experimental still and moving image artist. Their artistic practice encompasses various mediums, including analog moving image film, photography, sculpture, and new media. Make sure to check out their work here: hoganseidel.com
Hogan's Media Recommendations:
- Film: Living Lessons In The Museum Of Order (dir. Malic Amalya, 2023)
- Book: H of H Playbook by Anne Carson
- Book: Autobiography Of Red by Anne Carson
- Music by: Mal Blum
Make sure to follow Hogan on instagram: @hoganalexanderseidel
Make sure to follow the Changing The Frame podcast on instagram: @changingtheframe.podcast
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Episode Recorded on: 22/07/2023
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Hosts Leo Torre and Indigo Korres interview Nat Lall about their work as a multi-media artist. Nat works with sound art, filmmaking, DJing, curating, tattooing, and many more artistic mediums. Make sure to check out their film Pink Excavation (2018) here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m5nEwnHm16M
Nat's media recommendations:
- TV Show: I Kissed a Boy
- Podcast: Ologies with Alice Ward
Make sure to follow Nat on instagram: @djfluffie
Make sure to follow the Changing the Frame podcast on instagram: @changingtheframe.podcast
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Episode Recorded on: 05/06/2023
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Hosts Leo Torre and Indigo Korres interview Ava Ruah about her work as a projectionist and film curator who programmed the series of screenings Transcendent at the Dundee Contemporary Arts at the end of 2022. As Ava mentioned: "Transcendent for me is an exploration of the ways that people exceed and push past perceived gender and sexual norms. It is about showcasing these expanded and transgressed norms especially across generations, recognising that it is for people of any age. Critically it's also about acknowledging the long and deep history of these cultures and movements."
Ava's media recommendations:
- Game: Kentucky Route Zero
- Game: Disco Elysium
- Game: Pentiment
- Film: Long Day’s Journey into Night (dir. Bi Gan, 2018)
- Film: Something Must Break (dir. Ester Martin Bergsmark, 2014)
- Music: Ornette Coleman - The Shape of Jazz to Come (Album)
- Music by: Herbie Hancock
- Music by: Miles Davis
- Music by: Steely Dan
- Music by: De La Soul
- Music by: MF DOOM
- Music by: Against Me!
- Music by: Wendy Carlos
Make sure to follow Ava on instagram: @keystonedpipeline
Make sure to follow the Changing the Frame podcast on instagram: @changingtheframe.podcast
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Episode Recorded on: 03/05/2023
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Episode Content Warning: Discussions of Eating Disorder, Death, and Gender Dysphoria.
Hosts Leo Torre and Indigo Korres interview Callie Rose Petal about her work as an activist, multimedia artist, and noise alchemist, as well as her work as a score composer and main subject on the film What It Means To Be (dir. Léa Luiz de Oliveira, 2023). What It Means To Be is a feature documentary that follows three years of Callie’s life as an activist who uses her music to fight for trans* rights and representation. As she is about to start her medical transition, a diagnosis puts her health and her career into question, she embarks on a journey of self- acceptance and decides to use her experience to inspire others.
Make sure to check out the screening of What It Means To Be at the Spit It Out Festival in Glasgow on the 17th June 2023 at the Centre for Contemporary Arts and in Edinburgh on the 23rd June 2023 at Summerhall.
Callie's media recommendations:
- Book: Paul Takes the Form of a Mortal Girl by Andrea Lawlor
- Music: Caligula by Lingua Ignota
- Artist: Francis Bacon
Make sure to follow Callie on instagram: @lonely_carp
Make sure to follow the Changing the Frame podcast on instagram: @changingtheframe.podcast
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Episode Recorded on: 05/04/2023
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Hosts Leo Torre and Indigo Korres interview Milo Clenshaw about his work as Programme Assistant at Alchemy Film & Arts and experience as a freelance film curator. Make sure to check out Alchemy Film and Moving Image Festival from 27-30th April 2023 in Hawick, Scottish Borders.Milo's media recommendations:
- Podcast: T.L.C. (aka Tender Loving Care for Trans-Led/Trans-Loved Cinema)
- Book: Confessions of the Fox by Jordy Rosenberg
- Book: Freshwater by Akwaeke Emezi
- Filmmaker: Hogan Seidel
Make sure to follow Milo on instagram: @milo_clenshaw
Make sure to follow the Changing the Frame podcast on instagram: @changingtheframe.podcast
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Episode Recorded on: 17/02/2023
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Hosts Leo Torre and Indigo Korres interview Chase Joynt and Morgan M. Page about their film Framing Agnes (2022). Framing Agnes: After discovering case files from a 1950s gender clinic, a cast of trans actors turn a talk show inside out to confront the legacy of a young trans woman forced to choose between honesty and access.
Chase and Morgan's media recommendations:
- Film: Tongues Untied (1989, Dir. Marlon Riggs)
- Film: The Watermelon Woman (1996, Dir. Cheryl Dune)
- Film: Funeral Parade of Roses (1969, Dir. Toshio Matsumoto)
- Film: All The Beauty And The Bloodshed (2022, Dir. Laura Poitras)
- Book: Lote by Shola von Reinhold
- Book: X by Davey Davis
Make sure to follow Chase and Morgan on instagram: @chacejoynt @odofemi
Make sure to follow the Changing the Frame podcast on instagram: @changingtheframe.podcast
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Hosts Leo Torre and Indigo Korres interview Jack Goessens about their films Everyman (2021) & Who I Am Now (2022). Everyman is a personal, visual essay about gender transition – focusing on the social context and implications and exploring how the world is different living as female compared to being perceived as male. Jack tells his story by using and reframing gender focused tropes and imagery from popular culture, mythology, history and art. Starring an all-queer cast to display different aspects of Jack's life and identity, mirroring his experience from his unique point of view. Who I Am Now is a drama animation hybrid. When Tariq’s older brother arrives from Egypt - the first time he’s seen him since he came to the UK and since his transition - he’s forced to confront his complicated feelings about family. Denise, his friend, a fellow trans refugee and teammate, shares her own story about friends and family. A film about the family we're born into and the families we make from our friends.
Jack's media recommendations:
- Podcast: Scripnotes Podcast
Make sure to follow Jack on instagram: @jackgoessens
Make sure to follow the Changing the Frame podcast on instagram: @changingtheframe.podcast
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Hosts Indigo Korres (she/her) and Leo Torre (he/they) talk about their personal goals as well as podcast goals for the year. They also discuss their favourite queer media from the past year!
Make sure to follow the Changing the Frame podcast on instagram: @changingtheframe.podcast
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Hosts Leo Torre and Indigo Korres interview Bea Goddard and Dr. Jack López about their film M(OTHER)HOOD (2021). M(OTHER)HOOD is a short documentary that shows an unfiltered but fragmentary perspective of Jack López – a nonbinary, transmasculine parent of four children, using the children’s art, cinematography, and words to gain privileged access to their domestic sphere. The film is screening as part of the BAFTA-qualifying London Short Film Festival, 20-29th January 2023 (screening date TBC) and all film updates are available on their Instagram, @m.other.hood.film.
Bea and Jack's queer media recommendations:
- Book: Detransition, Baby (Written by Torrey Peters)
- Book: Raised By Unicorns: Stories from People with LGBTQ+ Parents (Edited by Frank Lowe)
- Podcast: Busy Being Black (by W!ZARD Studios)
- Podcast: Outspoken Voices - a Podcast for LGBTQ+ Families (by Family Equality)
- Series: Heartstopper (Created based on a novel by Alice Oseman, 2022-)
- Series: Schitt's Creek (Created by Dan Levy & Eugene Levy, 2015-2020)
Make sure to follow Bea on instagram: @filmybea
Make sure to follow Jack on twitter: @anthroLopez
Make sure to follow the Changing the Frame podcast on instagram: @changingtheframe.podcast
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Hosts Leo Torre and Indigo Korres interview Lyle Ravi Kash about his film Death and Bowling (2021). Death and Bowling: Based in a fractured, dream-like world, a transgender actor struggles with what it means to be seen after the beloved captain of his lesbian bowling league dies and a mysterious stranger shows up at the funeral.
Check out more of Lyle's work on their website:
www.lylekash.com
Lyle's queer media recommendations:
- Book: Detransition, Baby (Written by Torrey Peters)
Lyle also recommended to follow the works by:
- Angelo Madsen Minax (Filmmaker)
- Ariel Mahler (Filmmaker)
Make sure to follow Lyle on instagram: @queerelle
Make sure to follow the Changing the Frame podcast on all socials: @changingtheframe.podcast
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Hosts Leo Torre and Indigo Korres interview Elijah Ndoumbe about their film Prayers for Sweet Waters (2021). Prayers for Sweet Waters is a short documentary about three trans sex workers who immerse us in their vivid and personal truths as they face life in Cape Town, South Africa amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. Check out more of Eli's work on their website.
Eli's queer media recommendations:
- Music: Blue Water Road (by Kehlani)
- Film: A Distant Place (Dir. Kun-Young Park)
- Book: We Want It All: An Anthology of Radical Trans Poetics (Editors: Andrea Abi-Karam & Kay Gabriel)
- Book: The Thirty Names of Night (Written by Zeyn Joukhadar)
Eli also recommended to follow the works by:
- Cheryl Dunye (Film Director, Producer, Screenwriter, Editor, Actress)
- Kiyan Williams (Artist, Sculptor)
- Jay-Marie Joselyn (Artist, Musician), they run the space Black Transcendent
Make sure to follow Eli on instagram: @elijahndoumbe
Make sure to follow the Changing the Frame podcast on instagram: @changingtheframe.podcast
Episode Recorded on: 10/05/2022
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