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Gretjen Clausing
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Pulling Focus
Pulling Focus 10_3_17 with John Pettit, Temple Urban Archives
In this episode John Petitt, Assistant Archivist with Temple University Libraries' Special Collections Research Center (SCRC) discusses the Archives' 50th Anniversary, "digital rot" and International Home Movie Day. John share some of his favorite soundtrack music by Brian Eno, Harold Melvin and the Bluenotes, Raymond Scott and Al Ham's Move Closer to Your World aka Action News Theme. Also we pay tribute to Harry Dean Stanton and Tom Petty.
2021-11-28
1h 54
Pulling Focus
Pulling Focus 9_19_17 with Slate's Sam Adams
In this episode Sam Adams, longtime Philadelphia City Paper writer and now Senior Editor at Slate.com joins me in the studio to discuss the changing role of the film/media critic, the 2017 Emmy Awards, and his recent trips to the Toronto International Film Festival and the Camden International Film Festival in Maine. Featured are some great soundtracks from the current “Golden Age” of television shows Master of None, I Love Dick, Fargo, Empire, This is Us and Broad City plus such classic opening TV themes from Rockford Files, Miami Vice and Peter Gunn.
2021-11-28
1h 01
Pulling Focus
Pulling Focus 9_4_17 Back to School
This episode is dedicated to all the students in the Philadelphia Public School System headed back to school on their first day. Featured here are some great soundtracks from Fame, To Sir with Love, Cooley High, Rushmore, Clueless, Breakfast Club and more. This show also celebrates the incredible resources of the Philadelphia Free Library with a set of music pulled from CDs from their music collection.
2021-11-28
1h 02
Pulling Focus
Pulling Focus 8_14_17
This episode was compiled for my summer road trip to head to South Carolina to see the eclipse. It features selections from some of the most iconic road movies --Badlands, Thelma and Louise, Easy Rider, Two Lane Blacktop and a few less obvious ones, including music from Wim Wenders Road Movie Trilogy. Featured artists include Kris Kristopherson, Roger Miller, Canned Heat, Improved Sound Limited, Eddy Arnold and the Village People.
2021-11-28
59 min
Pulling Focus
Pulling Focus 8_1_17 with BlackStar's Maori Karmael Holmes & Nehad Khader
This episode offers a sneak preview of the upcoming BlackStar Film Festival opening on Thursday, August 3. Senior Program Manager, Nehad Khader discusses this year's festival theme of Resistance. And BlackStar’s Artistic Director Maori Karmael Holmes talks about the genesis of the festival and how it has become a kind of family reunion for independent filmmakers of color. Featured tracks in this episode include Nina Simone’s Four Woman, Sweet Honey in the Rock’s Echo and Horance Tapscott’s The Giant Has Awakened.
2021-11-28
1h 04
Pulling Focus
Pulling Focus 7_11_1 with Cinespeak's Sarah Mueller
This episode includes a lively conversation with Sarah Mueller, co-organizer of Cinespeak: Alternative Cinema talking about their #Boycott the Oscars summer film series in the Brewerytown neighborhood of Philadelphia. Featured soundtracks include films from Claudine, Sweet Love Bitter, and Spike Lee joints including Do the Right Things, Crooklyn and Bamboozled.
2021-11-28
1h 00
Pulling Focus
Pulling Focus 6_20_17 with Keith Brand
For this special 2-hour WPPM FUNd Drive show Keith Brand, longtime radio host of WXPN Sleepy Hollow and Soundtrack Sunday Morning shares some of his favorite soundtrack and sound scores. Featured artists include Harry Neilson, Elton John, Jay Farrar, Judy Garland, Gustavo Santaolalla. Hear music from Breakfast at Tiffany’s, Brazil, Diva, Harlan County USA, Mary Poppins and Singing in the Rain. It’s a FUNd Drive show but we went easy on the pitching. Episode is chockful of great info about WPPM and PhillyCAM!
2021-11-28
1h 34
Pulling Focus
Pulling Focus 6_13_2017 Shot in Philly
In honor of our tenth episode we finally dug out the Rocky theme, it was only a matter of time. It seemed the only fitting way to close out a short audio piece recorded at a rally in support of the PA Film Tax Credit held on the steps at the Art Museum on June 3, 2017. Featured soundtracks of films shot in Philly include Peter Gabriel's score for Birdy, Paul Buckmaster's theme for Terry Gilliam's Twelve Monkeys and James Newtown Howard's score for M. Night Shyamalan's Unbreakable. We also devote a set of music to Sofia Coppola who just became only the 2...
2021-11-28
59 min
Pulling Focus
Pulling Focus 5_30_17 with Marangeli Meija Rabell, Phila Latino Film Festival
This episode offers a sneak preview of the upcoming Philadelphia Latino Film Festival (PHLAFF) opening on Friday, June 2. Festival Director, Marangeli Meija Rabell discusses this year's festival offerings and their commitment to showcasing work by emerging filmmakers and those using film as a means of social change. We talk about the current economic crisis in Puerto Rico, the new documentary film about Residente and how PHLAFF is building community by bringing artists together with audiences. Featured soundtracks include Alejandro Iñárritu's Amores Perros, Marcel Camus' Black Orpheus, Eliseo Subiela's Dark Side of the Heart and Residente.
2021-11-16
1h 00
Pulling Focus
Pulling Focus 5_16_17 with Jesse Pires, Light Box Film Center
This episode celebrates the over 40 years of repertory film programming at International House of Philadelphia while looking ahead to its future with a new name, the Light Box Film Center. I'm joined by Jesse Pires, Chief Curator to talk about their launch event featuring a 25th Anniversary screening of Allison Anders' Gas, Food Lodging. Featured soundtracks are all inspired by past programs shown on the big screen at International House and include Wim Wenders' Kings of the Road, Robert Mugge's Sun Ra: A Joyful Noise and Bill Pypmton's The Tune.
2021-11-14
1h 02
Pulling Focus
Pulling Focus 5_2_17 with Maori Karmael Holmes, Nefertite Nguvu & Kimi Takesue
This episode of Pulling Focus is a conversation with local film curator, filmmaker, cultural critic, fashionista, Maori Karmael Holmes. She invited 2 filmmakers. Nefertite Nguvu (In the Morning) and Kimi Takasue (95 and 6 to Go) to talk about their recent films screening here in Philadelphia in May 2017. In the Morning follows a group young, hip folks on a day in Brooklyn and that got me thinking about other films with strong ensemble casts full of young breakout talents. Soundtracks featured in this episode include Diner and Chacun cherche son chat plus music by Danny Elfman, Bahamadia, Greg Tate and Abby Dobson.
2021-11-14
1h 00
Pulling Focus
Poetry and Jazz with Beth Feldman Brandt
Continuing the celebration of National Poetry Month but this time adding jazz to the mix. April is designated as Jazz Appreciation Month in Philadelphia and here at WPPM we have been pulling out all the stops highlighting the tremendous community of jazz musicians of all genres and generations. I’ll put playing of some seminal jazz film tracks film noir to the French new wave. And in just a few minutes I will be having a conversation with poet Beth Feldman Brandt who was commissioned by the Philadelpia Jazz Project to adapt her poems to the stage and combine th...
2021-02-20
1h 01
Pulling Focus
Experimental Film and Poetry
It being National Poetry Month, this edition of Pulling Focus puts films that feature poetry in the foreground. Program also features a short audio piece recorded during a hand processing workshop led by experimental filmmaker Kathryn Ramey. Hear music from films by Jim Jarmusch, Robert Frank, Nina Patel and others. Featured artists include Lynn Sheffield and David Amram, Annette Hanshaw, Masala Dosa, Screamin' Jay Hawkins and more.
2021-02-14
1h 01
Pulling Focus
Concert Films
This episode of Pulling Focus aired on WPPM in Philadelphia on March 21, 2017. This is an all music episode built around the theme of great concert films. It features jazz. Latin, RnB, ska, bluegrass and Rock n Roll from films like Stop Making Sense, Jazz on a Summer's Day, Dave Chappelle's Block Party, Wattstax, Woodstock and The Last Waltz and featuring artists Dinah Washington, Buena Vista Social Club, Talking Heads, David Bowie, The Selector and more.
2021-02-14
1h 02
Pulling Focus
Women Animators with Emily Hubley and Signe Baumane
Recorded on the eve of International Women's Day, this episode of Pulling Focus puts women directors in the foreground and features interviews with Laris Kreslins, programmer of the Women's Animation Festival, and animators Emily Hubley and Signe Baumane. For more info about the festival go to http://moore.edu/calendar/moore-women-artists-film-festival-women-in-animation.
2021-02-14
59 min
Pulling Focus
Interview with Documentary Film Producer Hebert Peck
This episode of Pulling Focus is an Oscar preview and features an interview with Hebert Peck, one of the producers of the Oscar nominated I Am Not Your Negro. Original air date on WPPM in Philadelphia, 2/21/2017. Featured artists include Maurice Jarre, Mychael Danna, Nicholas Britell, Little Jimmie Scott, Alexi Aigui, words by James Baldwin and more.
2021-02-14
1h 01
Pulling Focus
Valentine to the Movies
This edition of Pulling Focus is a crowd sourced mix of songs about movies. Original air date on WPPM in Philadelphia, 2/14/17.Au Cinema by Lianne La Havas Skate Away by Dire StraitsClint (Silence on tourne) by Thomas DutroncMatinee Idol by Rufus WainwrightMon Pere se prenait pour Fred Astaire by Antoine Brimful of Asha by CornershopCelluloid Heroes by KinksB Movie by Elvis CostelloWhat’s Your Take on Cassavetes by Le Tigre -Films by Gary NumanGary Numan by Let's all go to...
2021-02-01
1h 01
Bridging Philly
Flashpoint: The impact of #METOO on Philly leaders, #Freeletoya's acquittal & PhillyCAM
Host and KYW Newsradio community affairs reporter Cherri Gregg asks the burning questions about the impact the #MeToo movement has had on Philadelphia's leadership. Controller Rebecca Rhynhart joins Levone Cannady of the Health Masculinity Initiative at the Philadelphia Center Against Sexual Violence and MeToo survivor Mae Larimore Johnson. The newsmaker of the week is LeToya Ramseure who made headlines after she was jailed for shooting her abusive ex-boyfriend. She was was acquitted in December. Her attorney, Michael Coard, joins in. Finally, the Patriot Home Care changemaker of the week is PhillyCAM. Executive Director Gretjen Clausing and Len Webb a PhillyCAM...
2020-01-19
58 min
Black Tribbles
The GHOULS NEXT DOOR - Interview with Ashlee Blackwell
Special interview along with radio show Pulling Focus host Gretjen Clausing where we talk with Ashlee Blackwell, horror movie expert and founder of the website, Graveyard Shift Sisters. We talk to her about representation in horror, black films/directors/actors and the unique approach to telling our stories through genres like horror.--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/black-tribbles/message
2019-07-25
48 min
Ghouls Next Door
Interview w/Ashlee Blackwell
Special interview along with radio show Pulling Focus host Gretjen Clausing where we talk with Ashlee Blackwell, horror movie expert and founder of the website, Graveyard Shift Sisters. She is the co-writer and co-producer of Horror Noire: A History of Black Horror. We talk to her about represention in horror, black films/directors/actors and the unique approach to telling our stories through genres like horror. If you're in the area - catch the screening on Friday, July 26th and the Q&A discussion with Ashlee and Gabe.
2019-07-24
48 min
Black Tribbles
89 - Wattstax (1973) w Gretchen Clausing
Gretjen Clausing of PhillyCAM's Pulling Focus brings depth, insight and discipline to the Mission plus good vibrations with a beat as she joins the Men in a review of WATTSTAX, the celebratory concert film featuring Issac Hayes, the Staple Singers, Richard Pryor and a funky chicken called Rufus.--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/black-tribbles/message
2017-11-01
1h 21
Micheaux Mission
Wattstax (1973) w Gretjen Clausing
Gretjen Clausing of PhillyCAM's Pulling Focus brings depth, insight and discipline to the Mission plus good vibrations with a beat as she joins the Men in a review of WATTSTAX, the celebratory concert film featuring Issac Hayes, the Staple Singers, Richard Pryor and a funky chicken called Rufus. ***This show is a part of the Podglomerate network, a company that produces, distributes, and monetizes podcasts. We encourage you to visit the website and sign up for our newsletter for more information about our shows, launches, and events. For more information on how The P...
2017-11-01
1h 26