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Girls On Film | Episode 92 | 21 September 2021

Respect director Liesl Tommy and Gunpowder Milkshake star Karen Gillan hit the Girls On Film airwaves this week — two more fabulous women making female-focused films.

Liesl Tommy, director of new Aretha Franklin biopic Respect, joins us to talk about the making of the finger-snapping musical flick. She shares the process of putting the queen of soul on screen, and reveals how the movie’s singing star Jennifer Hudson really does belt out those vocals live. Plus, we hear how she paid her personal respects to Aretha with a heart-warming cameo — keep your eyes peeled…

Next up, Anna chats to Karen Gillan about her starring role in glossy new action-thriller Gunpowder Milkshake. The star of the Marvel Cinematic Universe — beloved to many as former companion Amy Pond in Doctor Who — shares the fun of playing an action heroine sans skimpy outfit. She tells Anna how it felt to work with an all-female central cast in a movie that serves sisterhood with its shootouts, and how they became a badass crew onscreen and off.

Girls On Film | Episode 91 | 14 September 2021

In a live episode recorded at the London Podcast Festival, we chat to some of the women behind two big titles on the small screen: Back To Life and Sex Education.

First up, creator and star of Back To Life Daisy Haggard chats to Anna about her darkly comic BBC drama, as the show’s second series hits our screens. From teenage fashion and tamagotchis to social attitudes to female criminals, they discuss the stories behind the series. Plus, she shares her directorial daydreams of helming a feminist Jaws…

Next, Chinenye Ezeudu joins us to talk about her role in the Netflix smash Sex Education. She hints at what’s to come for her character Viv in the forthcoming series 3, and gives a glimpse into her own future acting and writing projects.

Finally, Chinenye’s collaborator and director of Sex Education series 2 Alice Seabright takes to the stage to talk about her work on the show. We hear about her fab feminist short films and upcoming TV series Chloe — plus she tells us about her experience of working with top intimacy coordinator Ita O’Brien, and what slug sex has got to do with shooting an intimate scene…

All three of our guests give us some stellar watchlist recommendations, and shoutout the women in the industry who have inspired them. Plus, our guests tackle some fascinating questions in a Q&A with our live audience.

Girls On Film | Episode 90 | 7 September 2021

From a 70s feminist classic to a musical drama about the Deaf community, this episode is a summer medley of female-focused film chats that were too good to miss.

First up, Girlfriends director Claudia Weill chats to Anna about making the 1978 hidden gem, how feminism has changed since the salad days of the second-wave, and busting Jewish screen stereotypes of the era.

Next, we hear from two stars of arthouse smash hit and Girls On Film favourite Portrait Of A Lady On Fire — both of whom have just screened directorial debuts at Cannes. Noémie Merlant tells us about her new film ‘Mi Iubita Mon Amour’, a drama of unexpected romance on a Romanian hen-do gone wrong. Her Portrait co-star Luàna Bajrami shares her empowering snapshot of rebellious girlhood in Kosovo, ‘The Hill Where Lionesses Roar’ — and of course we talk Céline Sciamma too!

And finally the director and star of new musical hit CODA join us to discuss the movie, which takes its name from the acronym for Child Of Deaf Adults. Director Sian Heder talks taking on the extraordinary tale and working with the Deaf community, while star Emilia Jones shares the skills she learned while playing the role — from American Sign Language to trawler fishing.

Girls On Film | Episode 89 | 24 August 2021

From intimacy scenes to industry tips, our fun feminist film chat went down a treat at Latitude Festival’s The Listening Post in July 2021. We were ecstatic to be back on stage for the first time since March 2020!

First, Kerry chats to Anna about her directorial debut Topping Out and the short film’s unique depiction of male vulnerability. She further discusses the challenges of filming on scaffolding, explains the importance of the focus puller, and recalls working with director Jane Campion. They have an interesting discussion about the negatively gendered use of the word “difficult”. From Intimacy (2001) to Rare Beasts (2021), keep listening to hear more about Kerry’s acting experiences.

Next, our Assistant Producer and occasional Audio Producer Elliana joins Kerry and Anna on stage. She discusses being a young woman trying to break into the film and tv industries, and offers an insight into the inner workings of the Girls On Film podcast over the past year. Stay tuned for tips from both Elliana and Kerry on entering the industry.

Girls On Film | Episode 88 | 17 August 2021

Horror experts and Censor filmmakers talk gender, guts and gore – and the things we might not want to remember…

First up, critics Clarisse Loughrey and Leila Latif get to the guts of the exciting new British horror film Censor, celebrating its role in the female horror renaissance. They debate the movie’s meta-messages and share their own experiences of the video nasties era – or, in Clarisse’s case, the stateside ‘Satanic Panic’.

Next, Censor director Prano Bailey-Bond and star Niamh Algar join Anna to discuss the retro chiller, set amidst the moral panic of the 1980s video nasties craze. Niamh reveals her experience of playing the movie’s highly-strung film censor Enid, whose repressed trauma rises to the surface thanks to one of the gory slashers she’s handed for the snip. From cult horror to the culture wars, Prano shares her inspirations and fascinating research for the film – plus what it was like to shoot its more stomach-churning scenes!

From the feminist highlights of Censor to overdue reappraisals of genre-classics, there’s plenty to chew on for fans of a psychological scare.

Girls On Film | Episode 87 | 10 August 2021

Dan Stevens plays a lovebot in the new female-directed film I’m Your Man… and there’s a LOT to discuss! First up, critic and author Terri White joins Anna to talk about the unconventional German rom-com. It stars Maren Eggert as a woman who trials a robot (played by Stevens) designed specifically to please her. Terri and Anna debate the genre of this hybrid movie and discuss its central gender flip. They further unpick the complex character of Alma and celebrate Maren’s memorable performance of her.

Next, Anna speaks to the terrific Maren Eggert herself. From working with writer-director Maria Schrader to starring opposite Brit actor Dan Stevens, she shares her experience of making the movie. Which tricky stunt failed to make the cut? What’s it like to perform sex with a robot? And is I’m Your Man a feminist film? Keep listening to find out!

Want to find out more about great German films you can watch here in the UK? 
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Girls On Film x BFI

Following the success of the Girls On Film podcast and live shows, critic, broadcaster and host Anna Smith takes a female perspective on film to the BFI at Home YouTube channel. Find all shows here.

Girls On Film x BFI | Episode 9 | 20 October 2020

This episode delves into the impact of activism on film.

We look at the urgent new documentary about climate activist Greta Thunberg and talk to 20 year-old Climate Justice Activist Daze Aghaji, about why she got involved.

Anna welcomes Indian actor Freida Pinto, who has a rich career of thought-provoking films about the female experience under her belt. Freida is heavily involved with humanitarian and feminist causes and we discuss which of her roles inspired her to take action.

Finally, we welcome BFI Director of External Affairs Harriet Finney, to discuss the impact of recent industry news and how this will affect the cinema distribution and production landscape going forward.

Anna Smith and Freida Pinto
Daze Aghaji
Harriet Finney

Girls On Film x BFI | Episode 8 | 22 September 2020

This episode dives into the recently announced programme for the BFI London Film Festival 2020 and highlights the incredible range of female filmmaking and talent showcased across the Festival programme. Anna is first joined by inimitable Festival Director, Tricia Tuttle.

We will be spotlighting Herself, Phyllida Lloyd’s stunning film depicting domestic abuse and recovery and speaking to Phyllida, along with actor and co-writer Clare Dunne and actor Harriet Walter.

CW: discussion of domestic abuse.

Clare Dunne and Harriet Walter
Phyllida Lloyd
Tricia Tuttle

Girls On Film x BFI | Episode 7 | 8 September 2020

This episode spotlights the Bagri Foundation London Indian Film Festival programme, which is running screenings at BFI Southbank and Cine Lumiere this month, showcasing diverse independent storytelling and women filmmakers. BBC Asian Network’s Ashanti Omkar explores the programme with us and discusses challenges facing contemporary Indian female filmmakers.

We are also joined by Sona Mohapatra, musician and activist prevalent in the #MeToo movement, to talk about Deepti Gupta’s documentary, Shut Up Sona, which depicts Sona’s inspirational journey over the course of three years, charting her rise as a multi-talented musician while she fights for equal rights for women in the music industry and in society.

  • Sona Mohapatra
  • Ashanti Omkar
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