
Conversations with artists, curators, and programmers exploring art, the moving image, and more. Hosted by Jes Reyes of Moonplay Cinema. www.moonplaycinema.org
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 20 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Categories | TV & FilmFilm Interviews | ||||

Where to From Here podcast host Jes Reyes talks with Atlas O Phoenix (they/them/theirs), a multi-award-winning director, writer, producer, and editor who creates films that examine the dark and light places of their humanity. These films are personal... more
Jes talks with Beth Peloff, a video maker whose work encompasses animation,
documentary, and the intermingling of the two. In her animation work, she focuses
on 2D stop motion and computer-assisted animation using materials such as sand,
buttons, ... more
Jes Reyes speaks and laughs with CC Stanhill, a paper-based animator working in Minneapolis. Their films explore themes of queerness and fluidity. At least, that's what they think they're exploring. It's mostly weird shapes moving around in fancy pat... more
Jes Reyes speaks with Valérie Déus, a poet, film programmer, and radio show host. Her work has been featured in Minnesota Women’s Press, The Brooklyn Rail, Midway, the St. Paul Almanac, The BeZine, A Garden of Black Joy anthology, and Under Purple Sk... more
Jes Reyes speaks with Merit Thursday, a local artist of the Twin Cities. Merit Thursday is an experimental animator, video artist, and textile artist. Their process is highly material-based, and they are fascinated by the human body. A member of the ... more
In this episode Jes shares about programs and films they are interested in seeing at the Minneapolis-St Paul International Film Festival, presenting live and virtually May 5 - 19. Show links:
In The Frame: The Art of Personal Documentary, Saturday,... more
Hey, here's a mini episode with things Jes is into right now.
Show Links:
Cadence Video Poetry Festival:
nwfilmforum.org/festivals/cadence-video-poetry-festival/
Xiaolu Wang's Cinema Lounge Program
Subm... more
Xiaolu Wang interviews award-winning filmmaker, writer, performance artist, and cultural producer, Naomi Ko. It's clean with some adult topics and cussing.
Show links:
Check out FAWK at The Ordway on April 16: www.fawkollective.com/2022o... more
How this podcast ranks in the Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube charts.
Apple Podcasts | #93 |










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