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Iris Podcast

34 episodes - English - Latest episode: 10 months ago -

Iris celebrates LGBTQ+ film, championing the incredible creatives both on and off-screen. Over the series host, Damian Kerlin, catches up and speaks with filmmakers covering hot topics such as authentic casting and representation on screen, the portrayal of queer youth and the dramatizing of our true stories.

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Episode 6 – Bringing Queer Stories to Life

July 06, 2023 11:07 - 29 minutes - 27.2 MB

In the last of the series, Damian chats to filmmakers about the importance of real life stories on our screens and what is the reality of looking beyond the lens at the real lives of those our films represent, managing expectation, and the reality of dramatising our stories for screen.

Episode 5 – Making film in Wales

June 28, 2023 22:58 - 31 minutes - 29.3 MB

Filming on location is hard, but when you chuck into the mix rural landscapes and unpredictable weather it can be damn near impossible. That and the sensitivities around shooting a queer film, Damian chat to his guests about all this can be possible and is Wales as welcoming as it perceives.

Episode 4 – Queer Youth 

June 22, 2023 14:07 - 31 minutes - 29.3 MB

Representation on screen has never been so important, so Damian along with his guests this week chat specifically about queer young people on screen, and is it truly representative of those real lives it depicts.

Episode 3 – Script to Screen

June 14, 2023 22:59 - 32 minutes - 30.2 MB

Ever wondered how those stories appear on screen? Well, this week LGBTQ+ filmmaking podcast Iris answers just that. Join host Damian as he talks to Waterloo Road star Adam Ali as well as filmmaker Keeran Anwar Blessie and Bad Wolf, one the UK’s largest production companies, script editor, Bethan Evans

Episode 2 – Queer documentary making

June 07, 2023 23:01 - 42 minutes - 39.4 MB

This week Damian interviews three LGBTQ+ filmmakers specialising in documentaries. Together they discuss the importance and collective responsibility of telling LGBTQ+ stories and ask whether documenteries have a duty to be balanced in their story telling, or does larger bias play a role?

Episode 1 – Authentic Casting 

June 01, 2023 05:30 - 33 minutes - 30.6 MB

Episode 1 – Authentic Casting  We kick things off on LGBTQ+ Iris Podcast talking all things representation in casting, and along with our interviewees attempt to answer the old age question in the filming industry, “should queer roles, be played by queer actors?”

Iris Prize Podcast S2: - Olivia and Joey (Acrimonious)

October 03, 2022 11:29 - 25 minutes - 58.8 MB

After meeting at Uni and going their separate ways into writing and acting, Olivia and Joey reconnected and made ‘Acrimonious’, based on some of Joey’s real life experiences. They delve into what it’s like to make a film in your own living room, the things that really did happen and the bits that were given some poetic licence. ‘Acrimonius’ is a story of Emeka’s sudden divorce from his husband which leaves him back in his childhood home after he thought he’d left it behind for good. Moving ...

Iris Prize Podcast S2: - Mat Johns (Inertia)

September 20, 2022 11:00 - 37 minutes - 86.8 MB

Manchester based filmmaker Mat Johns discusses his film ‘Inertia’ with Robert, from where the story began, to how much it cost to make and everything in between. The pair dissect the film and we get a first-hand rundown of Mat’s journey from school to the world of film, via the University of Salford. ‘Inertia’ is a story of unlikely friendship between Maddie and Rabia, a teacher and student, as Rabia tries to help Maddie through the overwhelming grief of losing her wife. To listen to the ...

Iris Prize Podcast S2: - Jack Pulford (Silver and Gold)

August 29, 2022 11:00 - 24 minutes - 56.4 MB

Born and raised in Colchester in Essex, Jack studied in London and made ‘Silver and Gold’ as a love letter to London and it’s iconic scenery. In this episode, he discuses filmmaking with Robert and how YouTube and Pixar influenced his work, along with his experience with making a film during a global pandemic. ‘Silver and Gold’ is a silent short film about a living statue ‘Silver’ performing along the River Thames, who communicates with another living statue opposite her, ‘Gold’. The two for...

Iris Prize Podcast S2: - Greg Hall (Baby Boy)

August 01, 2022 10:59 - 34 minutes - 78.8 MB

‘Baby Boy’ is a film about a taxi driver’s repressed sexuality and drug addiction coming together over a weekend in London with his younger queer lover. Greg Hall co-wrote and directed the film, and in this episode of the podcast discusses the ambiguity of it alongside some of the deeper meanings of the motifs in ‘Baby Boy’ and how these came about. Greg explores the social realism of the film with host Robert, and explains why this was important to him and co-writer George Russo. They delv...

Iris Prize Podcast S2: - Laura Tunbridge (Dragged Up)

July 04, 2022 10:59 - 50 minutes - 116 MB

Following a teenager who uses Drag to show her family who she really is, ‘Dragged Up’ was written and directed by Laura Jayne Tunbridge. Laura explains how she didn’t have a queer community around her growing up, and that her experience with being closeted helped to inspire many of the ideas in her film. Primarily a screenwriter, Laura’s experience at Yale University helped to give her the freedom to think about her own sexuality, and make films such as ‘Dragged Up’, which she hopes to make ...

Iris Prize Podcast S2: - Ian Smith (Three Letters)

June 20, 2022 14:25 - 23 minutes - 54.2 MB

Having been in the industry for over 20 years, Ian Smith discusses with Berwyn how he started, where he is now, and how he used his film ‘3 Letters’ to address homophobia in society. Taking us back to his days at the Newport Film School, Ian tells us about how he got a job at the BBC during a recession, made and sold his own design company, and then returned to BBC Wales, before starting to produce his own films. ‘3 Letters’ is a film about the unfortunate situations that people in the LGBTQ...

Iris Prize Podcast S2: - Chris & Lucie (Factory Talk)

June 06, 2022 10:59 - 24 minutes - 56.8 MB

Chris gives us an insight into the world of factory work as a queer person, while Lucie explains why they’ll probably never make another film quite as DIY as Factory Talk. We talk all things Iris 2021, and the pair share some details on their next joint project! To listen to the podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/2PBjvIHVM8IcUh70xTJu7Y To watch the film visit: https://www.irisprize.org/

Iris Prize Podcast S2: - Sam & Adam (Baba)

May 23, 2022 10:59 - 26 minutes - 61 MB

The winners of the Iris Prize 2021 explain how they got from and idea on Canal Street to a short film set in Libya. Sam Arbor and Adam Ali talk us through the backstory of Baba, Sam tells us how he met, and then forgot Adam, and the question on everyone’s minds, what colour is Adam’s top? To listen to the podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/2PBjvIHVM8IcUh70xTJu7Y To watch the film visit: https://www.irisprize.org/

Iris Prize Podcast S2: - Lloyd & SAM (S.A.M)

May 09, 2022 10:59 - 45 minutes - 103 MB

In this episode, we’re joined by Co-Director, Lloyd and Actor, Sam as they talk us through some of the unexpected backlash they faced when showing S.A.M. to new audiences. Lloyd tells us how he first met George in a service station, Sam compares working on the film to working on Coronation Street, and the pair let us in on whether or not S.A.M will ever be made feature length. Eyre and Ely have previously had a feature film in development with SC Films, and currently are developing a new Brit...

Iris Prize Podcast S2: - Rosemary Baker (Lesbian)

April 25, 2022 11:00 - 28 minutes - 64.9 MB

Rosemary discusses being open about your sexuality in the workplace, considers if she is a filmmaker that happens to be lesbian or a lesbian who happens to be a filmmaker and more importantly why is it still difficult for some people to say the word lesbian? “Lesbian.” is a fierce, urgent poem by award-winning British-Syrian writer lisa luxx. It’s about the word “lesbian”, and the decades of toxic connotations that have made it feel like a hostile piece of language:  So much so that today,...

Iris Prize Podcast S2: - Emmalie El Fadli (From A to Q)

April 11, 2022 11:00 - 28 minutes - 66.2 MB

‘From A to Q’ is the story of 22 year old Alex who wakes suddenly from a dream where she’s intimate with Kayla. Only problem is; Kayla happens to be Alex’s best friend and Alex has never been with a girl before… She now has to navigate through her new found feelings, all the while trying really hard not to mess up the friendship she’s had since she was 5. Emmalie is a writer, director and editor based in London who grew up in Spain, France and the US. In 2018 she made her first lesbian sho...

Iris Prize Podcast S2: - James Bell & Leo Lebeau (Birthday Boy)

March 31, 2022 11:00 - 21 minutes - 50 MB

James Bell and Leo Lebeau Birthday Boy London based filmmakers James and Leo discuss the importance of authentic storytelling, how they engaged with the Trans community and secured their trust, and the challenges and rewards of being determined to find a Trans actor to play the lead role in Birthday Boy. “Birthday Boy”  A transgender boy celebrates his birthday in online games, away from the bullying he faces at an all-girls school. A film by an LGBTQ+ crew. To listen to the podcast: https...

Iris Prize Podcast S2: - Efa Blosse-Mason (Cwch Deilen)

March 01, 2022 12:00 - 24 minutes - 55.3 MB

Efa Blosse-Mason discusses her love of animation, how she sustained a wrist injury while animating and why she wants to create something "naughty and sexy" are just some of the topics covered in this podcast with Cardiff based Iris alumni, Efa. 'Cwch Deilen': An animated love story about a leaf which becomes a boat, and fears come out of the murky waters as sea monsters and storms. Will the Leaf Boat survive the tumultuous waves? AWARDS: Official Selection at Tribeca Film Festival To list...

Iris Prize Podcast S2: - Margo Roe (Pop)

February 24, 2022 12:00 - 33 minutes - 30.9 MB

‘Pop’ Storyline: Jack is a young boy exploring his own identity when he befriends a recently released ex-convict, Pop. The pair bond, but Pop's past and his inability to control his emotions threaten to put Jack in danger. Margo Roe is a writer, director and choreographer from the Midlands, UK. Her career started with a theatre commission from the The Lincoln Company, co-directing a physical theatre piece for the TLC’s Edinburgh Fringe Tour 2014. In 2016 she was commissioned by Channel 4/Cr...

Iris Prize Podcast: Rosanagh Griffiths (Cindy)

October 09, 2020 14:21 - 47 minutes - 66.3 MB

'Cindy' Storyline: Cindy’s first time performing in drag might be camp and outrageous, but it isn’t exactly a success. Rosanagh is a queer Australian filmmaker, based in London. In 2017 Rosanagh set up Spinster Films – a production company focused on producing creative-led intersectional female-driven projects. Since its inception, Spinster has produced the short doc My Mama, A Man, which was selected for this year’s BFI Flare: London LGBTIQ+ Film Festival, and the forthcoming short narrati...

Iris Prize Podcast: James Corley (The Scene)

October 09, 2020 09:00 - 39 minutes - 54.5 MB

David doesn’t want to go out. But when his ex-husband Troy turns up, he feels like he might be able to face the scene again. James Corley is a writer and filmmaker. He trained as an actor at LAMDA and a writer with Stephen Jeffreys. Short films include THE YELLOW ROOM and THE SCENE (as writer/director). Stage Plays include WORLD’S END, Kings Head Theatre (Theatre Weekly’s Off-West End Pick of the Year, 2019). www.jamescorley.uk www.nishaozaproductions.com

Iris Prize Podcast: Michael J Ferns (Better)

October 09, 2020 09:00 - 33 minutes - 46.6 MB

'Better' Storyline: As Max explores his gender identity, the bullying he faces at school becomes increasingly severe. When Max’s mum hears of a controversial new medical procedure that could protect him, she’s faced with a near-impossible personal and ethical dilemma. Michael J Ferns is a BAFTA Scotland Award Winning and two-time Children’s BAFTA nominated director. Originally from Scotland, he moved to London six years ago and began directing full time. He has always been obsessed with the...

Iris Prize Podcast: Nichola Wong (The Passing)

October 09, 2020 09:00 - 34 minutes - 47.7 MB

'The Passing' Storyline: A mortician has a difficult day at work. Nichola Wong is an award-winning Writer-Director and 2020 Sundance Fellow. She recently won All3 Media’s New Drama Script award at Edinburgh TV Festival’s New Voice awards. She is a BFI NET.WORK x BAFTA Crew listed Director and a graduate of the prestigious NFTS Directors Workshop, supported by Walt Disney. Her latest film The Passing premiered at Channel 4 and screened at BFI Flare this spring. Her previous short films have ...

Iris Prize Podcast: Marco Alessi (Pompeii)

October 09, 2020 09:00 - 37 minutes - 52.2 MB

'Pompeii' Storyline: Tam gets on the first tube home alone. He plugs in his earphones and begins reliving his Halloween night out via his phone. Marco Alessi is a writer and director based in London. His narrative shorts include FOUR QUARTETS (LFF 2018; Berlinale 2019, Crystal Bear Jury Special Mention; distributed by Peccadillo), TONI_WITH_AN_I, co-written with Mary Antony (BBC/BFI co-production; broadcast on BBC 4), and POMPEII, co-writer/co-director with Harry Lighton and Matthew Jacobs ...

Iris Prize Podcast: John Ogunmuyiwa (Mandem)

October 09, 2020 09:00 - 39 minutes - 54.1 MB

'Mandem' Storyline: A job is just a job. But as with anything, time flies when you’re doing it with your best friend, and today’s no different. We follow Ty & Malcolm as they go about their daily routine. Just another day for two really good friends. John Ogunmuyiwa is an award-winning Nigerian-born London-bred filmmaker; both director & writer. His work draws upon a constant questioning of what it means to be normal. Using daily observations as a base, he tends to bring a tinge of surreali...

Iris Prize Podcast: Abel Rubinstein (Dungarees)

October 08, 2020 09:00 - 30 minutes - 41.6 MB

'Dungarees' Storyline: What even is a male? Why can’t I wear a dress? Fuck it. Let’s have sex and worry about it later. Transgender Blake and cisgender Cane hang out, play video games and grapple with their insecurities. This is their love story. Abel Rubinstein is a British filmmaker whose work uses powerful performances and comedy to tackle important social issues. His work has screened at prestigious BAFTA and Oscar-qualifying film festivals. VICE named his work “poignant and sweet, but ...

Iris Prize Podcast: Matt Mahmood-Ogston (My God, I’m Queer)

October 08, 2020 09:00 - 42 minutes - 58.1 MB

My God, I’m Queer Storyline: Can you be Muslim and gay? A bereaved fiancé goes on a deeply personal journey to prevent the tragedy from ever happening again. Matt Mahmood-Ogston is a filmmaker and the Founder of Naz and Matt Foundation, a multi award-winning charity dedicated to tackling religious and cultural homophobia. He set up the foundation in memory of his fiancé and soulmate of thirteen years, Dr Naz Mahmood, who sadly took his own life two days after his deeply religious parents co...

Iris Prize Podcast: Anna Winstone (Rhiw Goch)

October 08, 2020 09:00 - 35 minutes - 49.3 MB

'Rhiw Goch - On The Red Hill' Storyline: The intimate story of a Welsh Farmhouse that was passed down a generation thanks to an unlikely friendship. Anna Winstone is a Documentary filmmaker from the Isle of Anglesey now based in Cardiff. Anna specialises in making documentaries in both Welsh and English that explore what it is that makes us human, through finding stories of love, loss, and survival.

Iris Prize Podcast: Adam Tyler (Just Me)

October 08, 2020 09:00 - 32 minutes - 44.6 MB

'Just Me' Storyline: As Jaz and Charlie make a final attempt to keep their relationship alive, one of them comes out as non-binary, sparking a conversation that will change them both forever. Adam Tyler is a five-time BAFTA Children’s Award-winning director and writer. Adam has worked across five years creating short dramas and documentaries for TrueTube, during which time they have directed a total of ten BAFTA Children’s Award-nominated films, with their work also nominated for another 24...

Iris Prize Podcast: Jamie Weston (Wings)

October 07, 2020 09:00 - 33 minutes - 46.4 MB

'Wings' Storyline: A heart-warming love story between two Land Army girls during World War II, spanning over six decades. Jamie Weston is an award-winning Film Director, whose previous feature movies (FoxTrap, Darker Shades of Elise, Mandy the Doll and Journey’s End: The Story) have been distributed by the likes of Sony Home Entertainment & Lionsgate. Weston’s latest short films ‘WINGS’ and ‘Midsummer’ captivate audiences worldwide; whilst Jamie creates virtual reality content and completes...

Iris Prize Podcast: Ian Smith (Go Home Polish)

October 07, 2020 09:00 - 31 minutes - 43.2 MB

'Go Home Polish' Storyline: Angered by graffiti scribbled in a British backstreet demanding ‘Go Home Polish’, a photographer embarks on a thousand-mile walk back to his birthplace in search of home. Ian Smith is a filmmaker based in Cardiff, Wales. Born in Lancashire he moved to Wales to study film at Newport Film School, where he was influenced by renowned documentary filmmaker John Grierson, the school’s Patron. Ian went on to become a BBC producer and director where he created a variety ...

Iris Prize Podcast: James Lucas (Paint the Dragons’ Eyes)

October 07, 2020 09:00 - 39 minutes - 54 MB

'Paint the Dragons’ Eyes' Storyline: Arthur and Otto are late for a very important wedding in the English countryside. Setting off on Otto’s chopper ‘Excalibur’, they encounter a number of obstacles that will test their determination and will. James Lucas is a black British/ New Zealand Oscar-winning screenwriter. After graduating from film school at London Metropolitan, being a Writer/Researcher at Talkback Television and an Assistant Editor at Tank Magazine, James began working at Ridley ...

Iris Prize Podcast: Nick Bechman (Queens)

October 06, 2020 13:14 - 34 minutes - 64.4 MB

'Queens' Storyline: Michael, a quiet man not used to grand gestures of emotion, embarks on an extraordinary journey one evening after work. By following his heart, Michael finds himself part of the drag community, and his understanding of family changes forever. Nick Bechman makes his directorial debut with QUEENS.  Nick left Royal Marines Young Officer Training two years ago to pursue a career in Film. Since then he has been working on various productions for SKY and the BBC. Within the ...

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