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  • Ondi Timoner Talks ALL GOD'S CHILDREN on SOUNDS with Tom Needham
    2024/11/15

    On the next episode of the SOUNDS Podcast and SOUNDS OF FILM Radio Show, Tom Needham welcomes acclaimed filmmaker Ondi Timoner to discuss her latest documentary, "All God’s Children." Known for her incisive storytelling and ability to capture history as it unfolds, Ondi brings her unique vision to this powerful film about bridging divides between two historically marginalized communities: Brooklyn’s Black Christian and Jewish populations. Over five years, Ondi documents the unprecedented partnership between Congregation Beth Elohim, led by her sister, Rabbi Rachel Timoner, and Antioch Baptist Church, led by Reverend Dr. Robert Waterman, as they work to overcome centuries of racism and antisemitism.


    Ondi Timoner, a two-time Sundance Grand Jury Prize winner for "Dig!" and "We Live in Public," has built her career exploring the cultural and psychological forces shaping society. With All God’s Children, she turns her lens toward an intimate yet deeply relevant story of faith, resilience, and reconciliation. The documentary captures the challenges and triumphs of this collaboration, from moments of profound unity to significant cultural tensions, such as a clash over a Passover celebration and a dramatic crucifixion reenactment. Through it all, Timoner highlights the hard work and courage required to foster understanding and solidarity between communities that, while different, share profound historical and social parallels.


    This conversation delves into the creative and emotional process behind the film, Ondi’s reflections on working with her sister, and the ways "All God’s Children" speaks to larger societal issues. Timoner also discusses her evolving filmmaking style, which has ranged from the prescient tech commentary of "We Live in Public" to the deeply personal narrative of "Last Flight Home." Her latest project blends these approaches, offering a hopeful yet unflinching look at the power of dialogue and collaboration to address systemic injustice.


    "All God's Children" is a featured selection at DOC NYC.


    Don’t miss this inspiring episode, where art, activism, and faith come together in a timely exploration of how two communities can unite against hate and pave the way for broader social change.


    The SOUNDS Podcast with Tom Needham is available on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.


    The SOUNDS OF FILM Radio show airs on Thursdays on WUSB.


    For more information about the show visit https://soundsoffilm.com/

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    27 分
  • ANXIETY CLUB'S Wendy Lobel Talks Marc Maron, Joe List & Eva Victor on SOUNDS with Tom Needham
    2024/11/14

    On the next episode of the SOUNDS Podcast, Tom Needham speaks with Wendy Lobel, the Emmy-winning producer and director behind the new feature documentary "Anxiety Club."


    This powerful and funny film takes an intimate look at anxiety through the lives of some of today’s most brilliant comedians, including Marc Maron, Joe List, Tiffany Jenkins, Eva Victor, and more. Through stand-up performances, candid interviews, sketch videos, and even private therapy sessions, Anxiety Club explores the universal struggle with anxiety and how humor can be both a coping mechanism and a form of healing.


    Wendy has spent over three decades telling compelling stories and giving voice to the unheard through her work with PBS, A&E, Nickelodeon, and beyond. With "Anxiety Club," she brings her personal experience with anxiety into focus, offering a rare, behind-the-scenes perspective on mental health in the comedy world.


    "Anxiety Club" is a featured selection at DocNYC.


    Visit the SOUNDS Podcast with Tom Needham's website at https://soundsoffilm.com

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    28 分
  • Kenneth Cole & 6x Tony-Winner Dori Berinstein Talk MAN WITH SOLE on SOUNDS with Tom Needham
    2024/11/12

    In this episode of The SOUNDS Podcast with Tom Needham, Tom speaks with acclaimed filmmaker Dori Berinstein and renowned fashion designer Kenneth Cole about their new documentary, “A Man with Sole: The Impact of Kenneth Cole."The film, which premiered at the Hamptons International Film Festival, delves into Kenneth Cole’s extraordinary journey as a designer, activist, and entrepreneur. It explores how his work has seamlessly merged style with social impact, highlighting his trailblazing efforts in raising awareness for issues such as AIDS, homelessness, and gun safety.


    Dori Berinstein, a celebrated documentarian and Broadway producer, brings her storytelling expertise to “A Man with Sole: The Impact of Kenneth Cole." Berinstein is a six-time Tony Award winner and Emmy-award winning director who is a leading voice in theater and film.


    Kenneth Cole, a household name in fashion, founded Kenneth Cole Productions in 1982 with a mission to create stylish, accessible clothing and footwear. Beyond his design success, he has made an indelible mark as a social advocate, using his brand and platform to champion humanitarian causes worldwide.


    “A Man with Sole: The Impact of Kenneth Cole” is screening at DocNYC on the evening of November 18th.


    Join Tom Needham as he dives into the making of “A Man with Sole: The Impact of Kenneth Cole” and explores Kenneth Cole’s enduring legacy at the intersection of fashion and activism.

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    20 分
  • Director Elan Golod Talks About Outsider Artist Nathan Hilu Film on SOUNDS with Tom Needham
    2024/11/07

    On this episode of SOUNDS with Tom Needham, filmmaker Elan Golod joins the show to discuss his latest documentary, “Nathan-ism.” The film, releasing on November 15, 2024, at New York City’s Quad Cinema and later in Los Angeles and nationwide, captures the poignant journey of Nathan Hilu, an outsider artist whose life was profoundly shaped by his role as a guard to Nazi war criminals during the Nuremberg Trials. At just 18, Hilu—a young man from a Syrian-Jewish immigrant family—was entrusted by the U.S. Army to guard notorious figures such as Hermann Goering, a duty that gave him an intimate view of both unimaginable evil and historic reckoning. For decades, Hilu processed these haunting memories by creating raw, vibrant artwork, leaving a legacy of sketches and notes that bear witness to his experiences.


    In “Nathan-ism,” Golod examines the intersection of art, memory, and history, exploring how Hilu’s compulsive need to document his memories offers a unique lens on one of the darkest chapters of the 20th century. Acclaimed for its emotional depth and historical significance, “Nathan-ism” has garnered prestigious awards, including the Yad Vashem Award for Cinematic Excellence in Holocaust Documentary Filmmaking and a spot on the International Documentary Association’s shortlist for Documentary of the Year. Golod, known for his work on projects like “Sleepwalk with Me” and “Don’t Think Twice,” brings a sensitive touch to this powerful story, reflecting on how Hilu’s artwork not only preserves personal memory but also speaks to the collective need for historical understanding in today’s world.


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    31 分
  • Scott Adams' Shocking Presidential Prediction Revisited on the SOUNDS Podcast with Tom Needham
    2024/11/06


    In light of the recent election day results, The SOUNDS Podcast with Tom Needham reposts a remarkable 2023 conversation with Scott Adams, who was facing his own controversy at the time and predicted a surprising 3rd Act movie ending to the 2024 Presidential Election that many thought was unimaginable.


    Scott Adams (Dilbert, How to Fail at Almost Anything and Still Win Big) also discusses his new book REFRAME YOUR BRAIN: The User Interface for Happiness and Success. The reframe collection covers personal fulfillment, business and career success, mental health, social activities, and physical well-being.



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    46 分
  • Director Matt Tyrnauer Asks WHERE'S MY ROY COHN? on SOUNDS with Tom Needham
    2024/11/04

    In this episode of the SOUNDS Podcast, Tom Needham welcomes filmmaker Matt Tyrnauer, the director of the critically acclaimed documentary “Where’s My Roy Cohn?” Known for his award-winning work on films like “Valentino: The Last Emperor” and “Studio 54,” Tyrnauer brings his investigative storytelling to the complex, controversial life of Roy Cohn.


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    Where’s My Roy Cohn?” dives into the career of this ruthless lawyer and political power broker, tracing his journey from the Red Scare era with Senator Joseph McCarthy to his mentorship of a young Donald Trump.


    Cohn’s life and influence spanned decades, touching everything from the anti-Communist crusades of the 1950s to New York’s elite social circles of the 70s and 80s.


    Join us as Tyrnauer explores Cohn’s legacy and the lasting impact of his tactics on American politics and culture.
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    41 分
  • RBG Director, Academy Award-Nominee Julie Cohen, Up Next on SOUNDS with Tom Needham
    2024/10/31

    Julie Cohen, the next guest on the SOUNDS podcast with Tom Needham, is an Academy Award-nominated and Emmy-winning filmmaker known for her powerful documentaries. Her acclaimed film “RBG” (2018), co-directed with Betsy West, captures the extraordinary life of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. The documentary highlights Ginsburg’s unparalleled legal legacy and unexpected status as a pop culture icon, celebrating the quiet strength and determination that propelled her to the nation’s highest court.


    RBG was an official selection at the Port Jefferson Documentary Film Series.


    Cohen and West also directed “Julia” (2021), a look into the life of culinary trailblazer Julia Child, and “My Name is Pauli Murray” (2021), which explores the impact of a pivotal but often overlooked civil rights leader. In addition to these collaborative works, Cohen’s solo projects include “The Sturgeon Queens,” “American Veteran,” and “I Live to Sing,” all showcasing her dedication to telling compelling and authentic stories.


    Before transitioning to documentary filmmaking, Cohen honed her storytelling as a producer for NBC News, an experience that influences her nuanced approach to creating impactful, real-life narratives.

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    29 分
  • Dionne Warwick on SOUNDS with Tom Needham
    2024/10/29

    On the next episode of the SOUNDS Podcast, Tom Needham welcomes the legendary Dionne Warwick, whose career as a soulful pop icon has enchanted audiences for decades. Known for timeless hits like “Walk On By” and “I Say a Little Prayer,” Warwick’s collaboration with Burt Bacharach in the 1960s produced some of the most beloved songs in pop history.


    Beyond her unmistakable voice, Dionne Warwick is celebrated for her dedication to humanitarian causes, advocating for AIDS research, world hunger relief, and LGBTQ rights. In 1985, she teamed up with Bacharach again for the iconic song “That’s What Friends Are For,” alongside Gladys Knight, Elton John, and Stevie Wonder, with proceeds supporting AIDS research and underscoring her commitment to philanthropy.


    With five Grammy Awards and numerous Lifetime Achievement honors, including from ASCAP and the Rhythm & Blues Foundation, Warwick’s influence on music and society is profound. She experienced a major comeback in the 1970s with the chart-topping “Then Came You” with the Spinners and later reached platinum success with “I’ll Never Love This Way Again,” produced by Barry Manilow.


    In recent years, Warwick revisited her R&B roots with “She’s Back,” an album produced by her son, showing her enduring passion for music. This legendary artist was also inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, recognizing her lasting impact on the music world.

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    13 分