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Somebody\'s WatchingSomebody's WatchingEpisode 14: Caryn Coleman (The Future of Film is Female)Caryn Coleman is the founder of New York-based film initiative The Future of Film is Female which amplifies the work of women and non-binary filmmakers early in their career, offering short film grants. Caryn's initiative has been exponentially growing and I wanted to ask her how she made it all happen! We talk about how Caryn came to curating, her Future of Film is Female highlights, and the knots and bolts of indie distribution. Show Notes: Instagram @futureoffilmisfemale Twitter @fofif Future of Film is Female Willy Wonka & the...2024-12-101h 06Crime Stories with Nancy GraceCrime Stories with Nancy GraceDAD'S GRIEF SWITCHING OFF DAUGHTER'S LIFE SUPPORT: BOYFRIEND WALKS FREEZahriya Moreno and Angelito Olivas have been dating for over a year. During a heated argument, Zahriya climbs onto the trunk of Olivas’ car. Despite knowing she is on the car, Olivas floors it and drives off. He doesn't stop until he realizes Zahriya is no longer on the vehicle—she has been thrown off. Backtracking, Olivas finds Zahriya on the ground, completely unresponsive after being hurled from the moving vehicle. Angelito Olivas then loads his unresponsive girlfriend into his car and drives her to the Drexel Heights Fire Department in Tucson. The 22-year-old is unre...2024-08-2040 minMarquee MixtapeMarquee Mixtape#012 SHADOWS OF CHANGE, Pt. 2 with ANGELINE QUINTILLAANGELINE QUINTILLA has been watching first run and repertory films with me for over a decade. She also happens to be my partner in life! On this episode of the show we're reacting to the rep film series at IFC Center — SHADOWS OF CHANGE: Women & Horror in 2014 — programmed by Caryn Coleman and presented by her non-profit org THE FUTURE OF FILM IS FEMALE. Angeline and I saw A GIRL WALKS HOME ALONE AT NIGHT and the Q&A that Caryn had with director Ana Lily Amirpour at IFC Center. In this episode we're also talking about our relationship with horr...2024-04-0959 minMarquee MixtapeMarquee Mixtape#011 SHADOWS OF CHANGE, Pt. 1 with CARYN COLEMANCARYN COLEMAN is the founder and executive director of THE FUTURE OF FILM IS FEMALE — the non-profit org supporting women and non-binary filmmakers in all stages of production with a focus on getting their shorts and features on the silver screen. She is a film programmer who screens contemporary and repertory films in NYC, LA, ATL, and Portland, Oregon. She is also the former Director of Programming at Nitehawk Cinema who was responsible for bringing several festivals there including The Brooklyn Horror Film Festival, Nitehawk Shorts Fest, and NoBudge. Her next rep film series is SHADOWS OF CHANGE: WOMEN & HO...2024-03-271h 12Who\'s There? A Podcast About Horror FansWho's There? A Podcast About Horror FansEp. 106: The Future of Film of Female Co-Founder Caryn ColemanShow Notes: Caryn’s Socials: Twitter: https://twitter.com/caryn_coleman Caryn's Website: https://caryncoleman.com/ The Future of Film on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheFOFIF The Future of Film is Female: https://www.futureoffilmisfemale.com/  Who’s There? Socials: Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/WhosTherePod  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/WhosTherePodcast  Email: whostherepc@gmail.com  Website: https://www.whostherepodcast.com  In this episode we discuss how Caryn got into being a film programmer curator, how she and her collaborators chose the movies for MoMA’s Messaging the Monstrous series, what her favorite subgenres i...2023-03-211h 03Boxoffice PodcastBoxoffice PodcastAvatar 2 Stays Strong in Holdovers; The Future of Film is Female’s Caryn Coleman on Gender Parity at the CinemaOn this week’s episode of The Boxoffice Podcast, hosts Rebecca Pahle and Shawn Robbins provide us insight into the continued performance of Avatar, the Way of Water as well as this weekend's crop of new releases. In the feature segment, Rebecca speaks with Caryn Coleman, the founder and executive director of the nonprofit organization, The Future of Film is Female  about the organization’s effort to help and support women filmmakers through its funding, exhibition, and promotion programs.  Give us your feedback on our podcast by accessing this survey: https://forms.gle/CcuvaXCEpgPLQ6d18 2023-01-1231 minCinemondo Insider Movie Reviews PodcastCinemondo Insider Movie Reviews PodcastCaryn Coleman - The Future of Film is FemaleSend us a textThe Future Of Film Is Female - Caryn Coleman Interview. We chat with longtime friend, Caryn Coleman, founder and film programmer for THE FUTURE OF FILM IS FEMALE, a groundbreaking program that advances gender parity in the film industry by amplifying all women & non-binary filmmakers through our short film fund, commitment to exhibition, & community building programs.Visit the Official Site for The Future of Film is Female and find out how you can help: Music composed and performed by Burk Sauls.SPOILER WARNING: This episode...2021-08-0254 minBlessed Are the FeministsBlessed Are the FeministsBonus Recommendations from Past GuestsBefore taking a hiatus until March, we list the books, podcasts, documentaries, and other resources that have been mentioned on our past 31 episodes, and we share voicemails from many past guests with additional recommendations! Mentioned in this episode: Ain't I a Woman: Black Women and Feminism by bell hooks Be Kind to Yourself: Releasing Frustrations and Embracing Joy by Cindy Bunch Bipolar Faith: A Black Woman’s Journey with Depression and Faith by Monica Coleman The Book of Longings by Sue Monk Kidd Deviced!: Balancing Life and Te...2020-12-2721 minBetween Two CuratorsBetween Two CuratorsLife’s a Horror Show (In a Good Way) with Film Programmer Caryn ColemanCaryn Coleman makes the case for supporting independent cinema especially during the pandemic, gives visibility to female directors and filmmakers, and tells us why horror films are making a comeback. Caryn is a New York based film programmer, founder of The Future of Film is Female, and Director of Programming/Special Projects at Nitehawk Cinema.@caryncoleman@thefutureoffilmisfemale / futureoffilmisfemale.com@nitehawkcinema / nitehawkcinema.comSupport the show2020-09-1044 minThe Female GazeThe Female GazeEpisode 15: Nitehawk Cinema's Caryn Coleman on the Power of ProgrammingHow do you get more women directors' work seen on the big screens? Well one way is to hire someone like our guest this week, Director of Programming and Special Projects at Nitehawk Cinema Caryn Coleman, who lit-er-ally makes it her job to get representation into theaters. We ask her how one gets such a dreamy job, how her The Future of Film is Female project truly walks the walk - plus Aunt Becky behind bars, Alanah's gender-switching photo shoot, and Caryn's hot tip for what to do when your child is obsessed with the music of a pedophile. DAYEINU!2019-03-181h 15Test Pattern: A Horror Movie PodcastTest Pattern: A Horror Movie PodcastEpisode 61: Dick Smith - The Exorcist (1973) & The Sentinel (1977)We return to the Hallowed Halls of horror to celebrate the work of Dick Smith with two hellish films - one classic (The Exorcist) and one cult classic (The Sentinel)! Sources for this episode: Dick Smith Movie Magic: Dick Smith Jordu Schell interviews Dick Smith Part 1 and Part 2 "Dick Smith, Oscar Winning Make Up Artist Dies at 92" by William Yardley, The New York Times   The Exorcist (1973) Director's commentary, William Friedkin Writer's commentary, William Peter Blatty "The Fear of God: T...2018-01-313h 28