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    <itunes:subtitle>Based on the long running radio show on 3RRR (102.7 FM) in Melbourne, Australia, Film Buffs' is a show for in-depth information about what's happening in the world of movies. Broadcasting every week on Saturday afternoon - midday-2pm - and on the net arou</itunes:subtitle>
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    <pubDate>Fri, 01 May 2009 19:00:43 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>02/05/09 Film Buffs Podcast</title>
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      <description>This week we focus on Dennis Lambert, subject of the documentary Of All The Things, directed by his son Jody Lambert and screening as part of First Look at ACMI ; Nick Matteo reviews Sons of Anarchy (8.30pm Thursday, Showcase); and producer Daniel Scharf is in the studio for a chat and gives us the rundown on the 2009 DigiSPAA Competition, now accepting entries. Direct link</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>This week we focus on Dennis Lambert, subject of the documentary Of All The Things, directed by his son Jody Lambert and screening as part of First Look at ACMI ; Nick Matteo reviews Sons of Anarchy (8.30pm Thursday, Showcase); and producer Daniel Scharf is in the studio for a chat and gives us the rundown on the 2009 DigiSPAA Competition, now accepting entries. Direct link</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>This week we focus on Dennis Lambert, subject of the documentary Of All The Things, directed by his son Jody Lambert and screening as part of First Look at ACMI ; Nick Matteo reviews Sons of Anarchy (8.30pm Thursday, Showcase); and producer Daniel Scharf is in the studio for a chat and gives us the rundown on the 2009 DigiSPAA Competition, now accepting entries. Direct link</itunes:summary>
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      <title>25/04/09 Film Buffs Podcast</title>
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      <description>Melbourne International Jazz Festival 2009 Program Director Sophie Brous joins us to talk about the Jazz On Film program at ACMI; Editor Scott Murray and Festival Reports Editor Michelle Carey are in the studio to tell us all about the online journal Senses of Cinema ; Jeremy Kewley joins us to talk about his career and Call Girl The Musical; Mark Hartley and Ian Thompson review Stuck and Flashbacks of a Fool. Direct link</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Melbourne International Jazz Festival 2009 Program Director Sophie Brous joins us to talk about the Jazz On Film program at ACMI; Editor Scott Murray and Festival Reports Editor Michelle Carey are in the studio to tell us all about the online journal Senses of Cinema ; Jeremy Kewley joins us to talk about his career and Call Girl The Musical; Mark Hartley and Ian Thompson review Stuck and Flashbacks of a Fool. Direct link</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Melbourne International Jazz Festival 2009 Program Director Sophie Brous joins us to talk about the Jazz On Film program at ACMI; Editor Scott Murray and Festival Reports Editor Michelle Carey are in the studio to tell us all about the online journal Senses of Cinema ; Jeremy Kewley joins us to talk about his career and Call Girl The Musical; Mark Hartley and Ian Thompson review Stuck and Flashbacks of a Fool. Direct link</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 24 Apr 2009 18:00:06 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>18/04/09 Film Buffs Podcast</title>
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      <description>Brian MacFarlane reviews Good; Boris Trbic reviews Berlin Calling, Geliebte Clara (Clara), Die Entdeckung der Currywurst (The Invention of the Curried Sausage), and Jerichow, screening as part of the Audi Festival of German Films 2009; veteran Australian actor Wendy Hughes is on the phone to talk about her extensive career and the ACMI Focus On Wendy Hughes; and &amp;#8220;Punslinger&amp;#8221; Tim Vine is in the studio to talk about his show as part of the Melbourne International Comedy Festival. Direct link</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Brian MacFarlane reviews Good; Boris Trbic reviews Berlin Calling, Geliebte Clara (Clara), Die Entdeckung der Currywurst (The Invention of the Curried Sausage), and Jerichow, screening as part of the Audi Festival of German Films 2009; veteran Australian actor Wendy Hughes is on the phone to talk about her extensive career and the ACMI Focus On Wendy Hughes; and &amp;#8220;Punslinger&amp;#8221; Tim Vine is in the studio to talk about his show as part of the Melbourne International Comedy Festival. Direct link</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Brian MacFarlane reviews Good; Boris Trbic reviews Berlin Calling, Geliebte Clara (Clara), Die Entdeckung der Currywurst (The Invention of the Curried Sausage), and Jerichow, screening as part of the Audi Festival of German Films 2009; veteran Australian actor Wendy Hughes is on the phone to talk about her extensive career and the ACMI Focus On Wendy Hughes; and &amp;#8220;Punslinger&amp;#8221; Tim Vine is in the studio to talk about his show as part of the Melbourne International Comedy Festival. Direct link</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 17 Apr 2009 18:00:27 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>11/04/09 Film Buffs Podcast</title>
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      <description>This week, we have an extended interview with veteran Australian television and film director George &amp;#8220;Noddy&amp;#8221; Miller. Direct link</description>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 10 Apr 2009 18:00:24 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>04/04/09 Film Buffs Podcast</title>
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      <description>Paul Byrne reviews Knowing; Simone Ubaldi reviews The Boat That Rocked; veteran music industry all-rounder and the voice of Woodstock, Chip Monk, is in the studio to talk about his career and tell a few stories; and we finish with a call from Jeff Stilson, who is currently in Australia for the 2009 Melbourne International Comedy Festival. Direct link</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Paul Byrne reviews Knowing; Simone Ubaldi reviews The Boat That Rocked; veteran music industry all-rounder and the voice of Woodstock, Chip Monk, is in the studio to talk about his career and tell a few stories; and we finish with a call from Jeff Stilson, who is currently in Australia for the 2009 Melbourne International Comedy Festival. Direct link</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Paul Byrne reviews Knowing; Simone Ubaldi reviews The Boat That Rocked; veteran music industry all-rounder and the voice of Woodstock, Chip Monk, is in the studio to talk about his career and tell a few stories; and we finish with a call from Jeff Stilson, who is currently in Australia for the 2009 Melbourne International Comedy Festival. Direct link</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 03 Apr 2009 18:00:37 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>28/03/09 Film Buffs Podcast</title>
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      <description>Nick Matteo reviews Hollywood Residential (Movie Extra, 10pm Thursday), Lawrence Leung&amp;#8217;s Choose Your Own Adventure (ABC, 9.30pm Wednesday) and the straight-to-DVD release Plague Town; writer/director Adam Elliot and producer Melanie Coombs join us to talk about Mary and Max; and we finish with producer David Elfick and writer/actor Rai Fazio in the studio to discuss Two Fists, One Heart. Direct link</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Nick Matteo reviews Hollywood Residential (Movie Extra, 10pm Thursday), Lawrence Leung&amp;#8217;s Choose Your Own Adventure (ABC, 9.30pm Wednesday) and the straight-to-DVD release Plague Town; writer/director Adam Elliot and producer Melanie Coombs join us to talk about Mary and Max; and we finish with producer David Elfick and writer/actor Rai Fazio in the studio to discuss Two Fists, One Heart. Direct link</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Nick Matteo reviews Hollywood Residential (Movie Extra, 10pm Thursday), Lawrence Leung&amp;#8217;s Choose Your Own Adventure (ABC, 9.30pm Wednesday) and the straight-to-DVD release Plague Town; writer/director Adam Elliot and producer Melanie Coombs join us to talk about Mary and Max; and we finish with producer David Elfick and writer/actor Rai Fazio in the studio to discuss Two Fists, One Heart. Direct link</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 27 Mar 2009 18:00:51 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>21/03/09 Film Buffs Podcast</title>
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      <description>Brian McFarlane reviews Dean Spanley, Last Chance Harvey and Of Time and the City; Simone Ubaldi reviews Easy Virtue and Blindness; Co-Vice President of WIFT, Melinda O&amp;#8217;Connor, is on the phone to tell us about the upcoming forum and demonstration Designing Women; and director Paul Clarke also joins us on the phone to discuss his documentary Bombora: The History of Australian Surfing, screening on ABC TV. Direct link</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Brian McFarlane reviews Dean Spanley, Last Chance Harvey and Of Time and the City; Simone Ubaldi reviews Easy Virtue and Blindness; Co-Vice President of WIFT, Melinda O&amp;#8217;Connor, is on the phone to tell us about the upcoming forum and demonstration Designing Women; and director Paul Clarke also joins us on the phone to discuss his documentary Bombora: The History of Australian Surfing, screening on ABC TV. Direct link</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Brian McFarlane reviews Dean Spanley, Last Chance Harvey and Of Time and the City; Simone Ubaldi reviews Easy Virtue and Blindness; Co-Vice President of WIFT, Melinda O&amp;#8217;Connor, is on the phone to tell us about the upcoming forum and demonstration Designing Women; and director Paul Clarke also joins us on the phone to discuss his documentary Bombora: The History of Australian Surfing, screening on ABC TV. Direct link</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 20 Mar 2009 18:00:04 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>14/03/09 Film Buffs Podcast</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/24311151-14-03-09-Film-Buffs-Podcast</link>
      <description>Joe Dolce reviews Goya&amp;#8217;s Ghosts, the documentary Trumbo and Screamers; Ian Thompson reviews Vampyr and Eden Lake; everyone has something to say about Let The Right One In; director John Evagora and actor Steve Mouzakis are in the studio to talk about 296 Smith Street, screening as part of Flickerfest; Nick Matteo reviews Watchmen at VMax; and we finish with filmmaker Rohan Spong discussing his documentary T Is For Teacher, screening as part of the Melbourne Queer Film Festival 2009. Direct link</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Joe Dolce reviews Goya&amp;#8217;s Ghosts, the documentary Trumbo and Screamers; Ian Thompson reviews Vampyr and Eden Lake; everyone has something to say about Let The Right One In; director John Evagora and actor Steve Mouzakis are in the studio to talk about 296 Smith Street, screening as part of Flickerfest; Nick Matteo reviews Watchmen at VMax; and we finish with filmmaker Rohan Spong discussing his documentary T Is For Teacher, screening as part of the Melbourne Queer Film Festival 2009. Direct link</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Joe Dolce reviews Goya&amp;#8217;s Ghosts, the documentary Trumbo and Screamers; Ian Thompson reviews Vampyr and Eden Lake; everyone has something to say about Let The Right One In; director John Evagora and actor Steve Mouzakis are in the studio to talk about 296 Smith Street, screening as part of Flickerfest; Nick Matteo reviews Watchmen at VMax; and we finish with filmmaker Rohan Spong discussing his documentary T Is For Teacher, screening as part of the Melbourne Queer Film Festival 2009. Direct link</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 13 Mar 2009 18:00:21 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>07/03/09 Film Buffs Podcast</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/24282912-07-03-09-Film-Buffs-Podcast</link>
      <description>Simon Ford is the director of FedFest short film festival and he joins us in the studio with film directors Yianni Warnock and Ariel Kleiman to tell us all about it; Lisa Dethridge reviews Ast&#233;rix aux jeux olympiques (Asterix at the Olympic Games) and Des poup&#233;es et des anges (Dolls and Angels), and Boris Trbic reviews Ulzhan, Comme les autres (Baby Love) and the documentary C&amp;#8217;est dur d&amp;#8217;&#234;tre aim&#233; par des cons (It&#8217;s Hard Being Loved by Jerks), all screening as part of the Alliance Fran&#231;aise French Film Festival 2009; Ross Thornton from Growling Frogs is on the phone to tell us about an initiative to give high school children funding and resources to create documentaries about their experiences out of the Victoria bushfires; Cath Murfy talks about the Portable Cinema Project, which she is taking into bushfire-affected areas; and Nick Matteo closes the program with a DVD review of Boarding Gate. Direct link</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Simon Ford is the director of FedFest short film festival and he joins us in the studio with film directors Yianni Warnock and Ariel Kleiman to tell us all about it; Lisa Dethridge reviews Ast&#233;rix aux jeux olympiques (Asterix at the Olympic Games) and Des poup&#233;es et des anges (Dolls and Angels), and Boris Trbic reviews Ulzhan, Comme les autres (Baby Love) and the documentary C&amp;#8217;est dur d&amp;#8217;&#234;tre aim&#233; par des cons (It&#8217;s Hard Being Loved by Jerks), all screening as part of the Alliance Fran&#231;aise French Film Festival 2009; Ross Thornton from Growling Frogs is on the phone to tell us about an initiative to give high school children funding and resources to create documentaries about their experiences out of the Victoria bushfires; Cath Murfy talks about the Portable Cinema Project, which she is taking into bushfire-affected areas; and Nick Matteo closes the program with a DVD review of Boarding Gate. Direct link</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Simon Ford is the director of FedFest short film festival and he joins us in the studio with film directors Yianni Warnock and Ariel Kleiman to tell us all about it; Lisa Dethridge reviews Ast&#233;rix aux jeux olympiques (Asterix at the Olympic Games) and Des poup&#233;es et des anges (Dolls and Angels), and Boris Trbic reviews Ulzhan, Comme les autres (Baby Love) and the documentary C&amp;#8217;est dur d&amp;#8217;&#234;tre aim&#233; par des cons (It&#8217;s Hard Being Loved by Jerks), all screening as part of the Alliance Fran&#231;aise French Film Festival 2009; Ross Thornton from Growling Frogs is on the phone to tell us about an initiative to give high school children funding and resources to create documentaries about their experiences out of the Victoria bushfires; Cath Murfy talks about the Portable Cinema Project, which she is taking into bushfire-affected areas; and Nick Matteo closes the program with a DVD review of Boarding Gate. Direct link</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 06 Mar 2009 18:00:33 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>28/02/09 Film Buffs Podcast</title>
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      <description>Over the next three weeks we&amp;#8217;ll be focussing on the Alliance Fran&#231;aise French Film Festival 2009, touring through most capital cities until early April&amp;#8230; Lisa Dethridge previews Public Enemy - Part One (L&amp;#8217;instinct de mort) and S&#233;raphine; Melbourne Cinematheque, in conjunction with ACMI, has a bushfire benefit preview screening of Matteo Garrone&amp;#8217;s Gomorrah at ACMI Cinemas on Saturday 7 March at 2pm; Paul Byrne reviews Rachel Getting Married; director Tomas Alfredson is on the phone to talk about his film, L&#229;t den r&#228;tte komma in (Let the Right One In); Boris Trbic reviews Huo Yuan Jia (Fearless), the DVD releases The Signal and The Wave, both available through Madman, and an excellent documentary not yet available in Australia, Fog City Mavericks. Direct link</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Over the next three weeks we&amp;#8217;ll be focussing on the Alliance Fran&#231;aise French Film Festival 2009, touring through most capital cities until early April&amp;#8230; Lisa Dethridge previews Public Enemy - Part One (L&amp;#8217;instinct de mort) and S&#233;raphine; Melbourne Cinematheque, in conjunction with ACMI, has a bushfire benefit preview screening of Matteo Garrone&amp;#8217;s Gomorrah at ACMI Cinemas on Saturday 7 March at 2pm; Paul Byrne reviews Rachel Getting Married; director Tomas Alfredson is on the phone to talk about his film, L&#229;t den r&#228;tte komma in (Let the Right One In); Boris Trbic reviews Huo Yuan Jia (Fearless), the DVD releases The Signal and The Wave, both available through Madman, and an excellent documentary not yet available in Australia, Fog City Mavericks. Direct link</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Over the next three weeks we&amp;#8217;ll be focussing on the Alliance Fran&#231;aise French Film Festival 2009, touring through most capital cities until early April&amp;#8230; Lisa Dethridge previews Public Enemy - Part One (L&amp;#8217;instinct de mort) and S&#233;raphine; Melbourne Cinematheque, in conjunction with ACMI, has a bushfire benefit preview screening of Matteo Garrone&amp;#8217;s Gomorrah at ACMI Cinemas on Saturday 7 March at 2pm; Paul Byrne reviews Rachel Getting Married; director Tomas Alfredson is on the phone to talk about his film, L&#229;t den r&#228;tte komma in (Let the Right One In); Boris Trbic reviews Huo Yuan Jia (Fearless), the DVD releases The Signal and The Wave, both available through Madman, and an excellent documentary not yet available in Australia, Fog City Mavericks. Direct link</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 27 Feb 2009 18:00:53 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>21/02/09 Film Buffs Podcast</title>
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      <description>John Flaus pays tribute to Australian character actor Reg Evans, who died in the recent Victorian bushfires; Paul Byrne reviews Ghost Town; Nick Matteo reviews two films screening on SBS this week - The Forced March (11.35pm, Tuesday 24 February) and Babylon Disease (10.00pm, Wednesday 25 February); director David Field and actor Firass Dirani join us to talk about The Combination; Ian Thompson, Mark Hartley and Justin King discuss 3D, and Transporter 3; Justin King reviews current trailers; and Ian Thompson tells us what&amp;#8217;s hot with the Chicks and the Flannels. Direct link</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>John Flaus pays tribute to Australian character actor Reg Evans, who died in the recent Victorian bushfires; Paul Byrne reviews Ghost Town; Nick Matteo reviews two films screening on SBS this week - The Forced March (11.35pm, Tuesday 24 February) and Babylon Disease (10.00pm, Wednesday 25 February); director David Field and actor Firass Dirani join us to talk about The Combination; Ian Thompson, Mark Hartley and Justin King discuss 3D, and Transporter 3; Justin King reviews current trailers; and Ian Thompson tells us what&amp;#8217;s hot with the Chicks and the Flannels. Direct link</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>John Flaus pays tribute to Australian character actor Reg Evans, who died in the recent Victorian bushfires; Paul Byrne reviews Ghost Town; Nick Matteo reviews two films screening on SBS this week - The Forced March (11.35pm, Tuesday 24 February) and Babylon Disease (10.00pm, Wednesday 25 February); director David Field and actor Firass Dirani join us to talk about The Combination; Ian Thompson, Mark Hartley and Justin King discuss 3D, and Transporter 3; Justin King reviews current trailers; and Ian Thompson tells us what&amp;#8217;s hot with the Chicks and the Flannels. Direct link</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 20 Feb 2009 18:00:34 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>14/02/09 Film Buffs Podcast</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/24183073-14-02-09-Film-Buffs-Podcast</link>
      <description>Coming to you today from Polyester Books in Fitzroy, in conjunction with International Literature Conspiracy Week, director Mark Hartley co-hosts with Paul Harris to discuss all things Ozploitation with veteran producer Antony I. (Tony) Ginnane, Fangoria correspondent Michael Helms and director Jamie Blanks. Direct link</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Coming to you today from Polyester Books in Fitzroy, in conjunction with International Literature Conspiracy Week, director Mark Hartley co-hosts with Paul Harris to discuss all things Ozploitation with veteran producer Antony I. (Tony) Ginnane, Fangoria correspondent Michael Helms and director Jamie Blanks. Direct link</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Coming to you today from Polyester Books in Fitzroy, in conjunction with International Literature Conspiracy Week, director Mark Hartley co-hosts with Paul Harris to discuss all things Ozploitation with veteran producer Antony I. (Tony) Ginnane, Fangoria correspondent Michael Helms and director Jamie Blanks. Direct link</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 13 Feb 2009 18:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>14/02/09 Film Buffs Podcast</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/24155229-14-02-09-Film-Buffs-Podcast</link>
      <description>Coming to you today from Polyester Books in Fitzroy, in conjunction with International Literature Conspiracy Week, director Mark Hartley co-hosts with Paul Harris to discuss all things Ozploitation with veteran producer Antony I. (Tony) Ginnane, Fangoria correspondent Michael Helms and director Jamie Blanks. Direct link</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Coming to you today from Polyester Books in Fitzroy, in conjunction with International Literature Conspiracy Week, director Mark Hartley co-hosts with Paul Harris to discuss all things Ozploitation with veteran producer Antony I. (Tony) Ginnane, Fangoria correspondent Michael Helms and director Jamie Blanks. Direct link</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Coming to you today from Polyester Books in Fitzroy, in conjunction with International Literature Conspiracy Week, director Mark Hartley co-hosts with Paul Harris to discuss all things Ozploitation with veteran producer Antony I. (Tony) Ginnane, Fangoria correspondent Michael Helms and director Jamie Blanks. Direct link</itunes:summary>
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      <description>Nick Matteo reviews True Blood (Foxtel Showcase, 8.30pm Tuesday) and the DVD releases Entertaining The Troops and Donkey Punch; director David Deneen is on the phone to talk about his first feature film release, Restraint; legendary production designer Dante Ferretti is also on the phone to talk about the production design process; Boris Trbic reviews Revolutionary Road; and director Michael James Rowland discusses The Last Confession of Alexander Pearce, now available on DVD. Direct link</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Nick Matteo reviews True Blood (Foxtel Showcase, 8.30pm Tuesday) and the DVD releases Entertaining The Troops and Donkey Punch; director David Deneen is on the phone to talk about his first feature film release, Restraint; legendary production designer Dante Ferretti is also on the phone to talk about the production design process; Boris Trbic reviews Revolutionary Road; and director Michael James Rowland discusses The Last Confession of Alexander Pearce, now available on DVD. Direct link</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Nick Matteo reviews True Blood (Foxtel Showcase, 8.30pm Tuesday) and the DVD releases Entertaining The Troops and Donkey Punch; director David Deneen is on the phone to talk about his first feature film release, Restraint; legendary production designer Dante Ferretti is also on the phone to talk about the production design process; Boris Trbic reviews Revolutionary Road; and director Michael James Rowland discusses The Last Confession of Alexander Pearce, now available on DVD. Direct link</itunes:summary>
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      <title>07/02/09 Film Buffs Podcast</title>
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      <description>Nick Matteo reviews True Blood (Foxtel Showcase, 8.30pm Tuesday) and the DVD releases Entertaining The Troops and Donkey Punch; director David Deneen is on the phone to talk about his first feature film release, Restraint; legendary production designer Dante Ferretti is also on the phone to talk about the production design process; Boris Trbic reviews Revolutionary Road; and director Michael James Rowland discusses The Last Confession of Alexander Pearce, now available on DVD. Direct link</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Nick Matteo reviews True Blood (Foxtel Showcase, 8.30pm Tuesday) and the DVD releases Entertaining The Troops and Donkey Punch; director David Deneen is on the phone to talk about his first feature film release, Restraint; legendary production designer Dante Ferretti is also on the phone to talk about the production design process; Boris Trbic reviews Revolutionary Road; and director Michael James Rowland discusses The Last Confession of Alexander Pearce, now available on DVD. Direct link</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Nick Matteo reviews True Blood (Foxtel Showcase, 8.30pm Tuesday) and the DVD releases Entertaining The Troops and Donkey Punch; director David Deneen is on the phone to talk about his first feature film release, Restraint; legendary production designer Dante Ferretti is also on the phone to talk about the production design process; Boris Trbic reviews Revolutionary Road; and director Michael James Rowland discusses The Last Confession of Alexander Pearce, now available on DVD. Direct link</itunes:summary>
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      <title>31/01/09 Film Buffs Podcast</title>
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      <description>Paul Harris returns and is joined by Ian Thompson and Mark Hartley for a discussion about movie marketing and reviews of Ghost Town and Gran Torino; Ian Thompson gives the rundown on what&amp;#8217;s hot in DVD rentals with the Chicks and the Flannels; Simone Ubaldi provides her take on the Sundance Film Festival; Nick Matteo reviews Starting Out In the Evening; and Michael Kohler previews the 2009 Melbourne Cin&#233;math&#232;que programme . Direct link</description>
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      <itunes:summary>Paul Harris returns and is joined by Ian Thompson and Mark Hartley for a discussion about movie marketing and reviews of Ghost Town and Gran Torino; Ian Thompson gives the rundown on what&amp;#8217;s hot in DVD rentals with the Chicks and the Flannels; Simone Ubaldi provides her take on the Sundance Film Festival; Nick Matteo reviews Starting Out In the Evening; and Michael Kohler previews the 2009 Melbourne Cin&#233;math&#232;que programme . Direct link</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 30 Jan 2009 18:00:23 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>31/01/09 Film Buffs Podcast</title>
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      <description>Paul Harris returns and is joined by Ian Thompson and Mark Hartley for a discussion about movie marketing and reviews of Ghost Town and Gran Torino; Ian Thompson gives the rundown on what&amp;#8217;s hot in DVD rentals with the Chicks and the Flannels; Simone Ubaldi provides her take on the Sundance Film Festival; Nick Matteo reviews Starting Out In the Evening; and Michael Kohler previews the 2009 Melbourne Cin&#233;math&#232;que programme . Direct link</description>
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      <itunes:summary>Paul Harris returns and is joined by Ian Thompson and Mark Hartley for a discussion about movie marketing and reviews of Ghost Town and Gran Torino; Ian Thompson gives the rundown on what&amp;#8217;s hot in DVD rentals with the Chicks and the Flannels; Simone Ubaldi provides her take on the Sundance Film Festival; Nick Matteo reviews Starting Out In the Evening; and Michael Kohler previews the 2009 Melbourne Cin&#233;math&#232;que programme . Direct link</itunes:summary>
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      <title>24/01/09 Film Buffs Podcast</title>
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      <description>Kevin Janner fills in for Paul this week, with director Lawrence Johnston, discussing some of their favourite soundtracks. Direct link</description>
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      <itunes:summary>Kevin Janner fills in for Paul this week, with director Lawrence Johnston, discussing some of their favourite soundtracks. Direct link</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 23 Jan 2009 18:00:14 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>24/01/09 Film Buffs Podcast</title>
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      <description>Kevin Janner fills in for Paul this week, with director Lawrence Johnston, discussing some of their favourite soundtracks. Direct link</description>
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      <title>17/01/09 Film Buffs Podcast</title>
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      <description>Alicia Sometimes is filling in for Paul this week&amp;#8230; John Origlasso reviews The Wrestler; Clare Crawford is on the phone to tell us about the summer outdoor cinema at Montsalvat artists&amp;#8217; colony; program director Al Cossar is in the studio to give all the info on the Portable Film Festival. Direct link</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Alicia Sometimes is filling in for Paul this week&amp;#8230; John Origlasso reviews The Wrestler; Clare Crawford is on the phone to tell us about the summer outdoor cinema at Montsalvat artists&amp;#8217; colony; program director Al Cossar is in the studio to give all the info on the Portable Film Festival. Direct link</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Alicia Sometimes is filling in for Paul this week&amp;#8230; John Origlasso reviews The Wrestler; Clare Crawford is on the phone to tell us about the summer outdoor cinema at Montsalvat artists&amp;#8217; colony; program director Al Cossar is in the studio to give all the info on the Portable Film Festival. Direct link</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 16 Jan 2009 18:00:03 -0800</pubDate>
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      <description>Alicia Sometimes is filling in for Paul this week&amp;#8230; John Origlasso reviews The Wrestler; Clare Crawford is on the phone to tell us about the summer outdoor cinema at Montsalvat artists&amp;#8217; colony; program director Al Cossar is in the studio to give all the info on the Portable Film Festival. Direct link</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Alicia Sometimes is filling in for Paul this week&amp;#8230; John Origlasso reviews The Wrestler; Clare Crawford is on the phone to tell us about the summer outdoor cinema at Montsalvat artists&amp;#8217; colony; program director Al Cossar is in the studio to give all the info on the Portable Film Festival. Direct link</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Alicia Sometimes is filling in for Paul this week&amp;#8230; John Origlasso reviews The Wrestler; Clare Crawford is on the phone to tell us about the summer outdoor cinema at Montsalvat artists&amp;#8217; colony; program director Al Cossar is in the studio to give all the info on the Portable Film Festival. Direct link</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 16 Jan 2009 18:00:03 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>10/01/09 Film Buffs Podcast</title>
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      <description>Simone Ubaldi reviews Woody Allen&amp;#8217;s latest feature, Vicky Cristina Barcelona; screenwriter Simon Beaufoy is on the phone to discuss the making of Slumdog Millionaire; writer/actor/director Ari Gold talks about his career so far and his debut feature Adventures of Power, screening ACMI shortly; Nick Matteo pays tribute to director Robert Mulligan and reviews Peter Cattaneo&amp;#8217;s latest, The Rocker; and we finish on an extended interview with director Philippe Mora. Direct link</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Simone Ubaldi reviews Woody Allen&amp;#8217;s latest feature, Vicky Cristina Barcelona; screenwriter Simon Beaufoy is on the phone to discuss the making of Slumdog Millionaire; writer/actor/director Ari Gold talks about his career so far and his debut feature Adventures of Power, screening ACMI shortly; Nick Matteo pays tribute to director Robert Mulligan and reviews Peter Cattaneo&amp;#8217;s latest, The Rocker; and we finish on an extended interview with director Philippe Mora. Direct link</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Simone Ubaldi reviews Woody Allen&amp;#8217;s latest feature, Vicky Cristina Barcelona; screenwriter Simon Beaufoy is on the phone to discuss the making of Slumdog Millionaire; writer/actor/director Ari Gold talks about his career so far and his debut feature Adventures of Power, screening ACMI shortly; Nick Matteo pays tribute to director Robert Mulligan and reviews Peter Cattaneo&amp;#8217;s latest, The Rocker; and we finish on an extended interview with director Philippe Mora. Direct link</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 09 Jan 2009 18:00:20 -0800</pubDate>
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      <description>Simone Ubaldi reviews Woody Allen&amp;#8217;s latest feature, Vicky Cristina Barcelona; screenwriter Simon Beaufoy is on the phone to discuss the making of Slumdog Millionaire; writer/actor/director Ari Gold talks about his career so far and his debut feature Adventures of Power, screening ACMI shortly; Nick Matteo pays tribute to director Robert Mulligan and reviews Peter Cattaneo&amp;#8217;s latest, The Rocker; and we finish on an extended interview with director Philippe Mora. Direct link</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Simone Ubaldi reviews Woody Allen&amp;#8217;s latest feature, Vicky Cristina Barcelona; screenwriter Simon Beaufoy is on the phone to discuss the making of Slumdog Millionaire; writer/actor/director Ari Gold talks about his career so far and his debut feature Adventures of Power, screening ACMI shortly; Nick Matteo pays tribute to director Robert Mulligan and reviews Peter Cattaneo&amp;#8217;s latest, The Rocker; and we finish on an extended interview with director Philippe Mora. Direct link</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Simone Ubaldi reviews Woody Allen&amp;#8217;s latest feature, Vicky Cristina Barcelona; screenwriter Simon Beaufoy is on the phone to discuss the making of Slumdog Millionaire; writer/actor/director Ari Gold talks about his career so far and his debut feature Adventures of Power, screening ACMI shortly; Nick Matteo pays tribute to director Robert Mulligan and reviews Peter Cattaneo&amp;#8217;s latest, The Rocker; and we finish on an extended interview with director Philippe Mora. Direct link</itunes:summary>
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      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/24183079-03-01-09-Film-Buffs-Podcast</link>
      <description>Welcome to another year of Film Buffs. Continuing our summer program of extended interviews, Paul Harris and co-host Mark Hartley kick things off with veteran Australian cinematographer, David Eggby. Direct link</description>
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      <itunes:summary>Welcome to another year of Film Buffs. Continuing our summer program of extended interviews, Paul Harris and co-host Mark Hartley kick things off with veteran Australian cinematographer, David Eggby. Direct link</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 02 Jan 2009 18:00:32 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>03/01/09 Film Buffs Podcast</title>
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      <description>Welcome to another year of Film Buffs. Continuing our summer program of extended interviews, Paul Harris and co-host Mark Hartley kick things off with veteran Australian cinematographer, David Eggby. Direct link</description>
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      <title>27/12/08 Film Buffs Podcast</title>
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      <description>Simone Ubaldi discusses the Twilight phenomenon; and we have an excellent extended interview with production designer Roger Ford. Direct link</description>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 26 Dec 2008 18:00:49 -0800</pubDate>
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      <description>Simone Ubaldi discusses the Twilight phenomenon; and we have an excellent extended interview with production designer Roger Ford. Direct link</description>
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      <title>20/12/08 Film Buffs Podcast</title>
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      <description>This week we present our annual end of year special review, featuring all our regular reviewers and other special guests giving a rundown of the year&amp;#8217;s highlights, lowlights and everything in between - as they saw it. Direct link</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>This week we present our annual end of year special review, featuring all our regular reviewers and other special guests giving a rundown of the year&amp;#8217;s highlights, lowlights and everything in between - as they saw it. Direct link</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>This week we present our annual end of year special review, featuring all our regular reviewers and other special guests giving a rundown of the year&amp;#8217;s highlights, lowlights and everything in between - as they saw it. Direct link</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 19 Dec 2008 18:00:55 -0800</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>This week we present our annual end of year special review, featuring all our regular reviewers and other special guests giving a rundown of the year&amp;#8217;s highlights, lowlights and everything in between - as they saw it. Direct link</itunes:summary>
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      <title>13/12/08 Film Buffs Podcast</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/24183082-13-12-08-Film-Buffs-Podcast</link>
      <description>Writer/director Philippe Claudel and actor Elsa Zylberstein are in the studio to talk about their film, Il y a longtemps que je t&amp;#8217;aime (I&amp;#8217;ve Loved You So Long); Nick Matteo reviews Not Quite Hollywood and Untraceable, now available on DVD, Hunger, which is still screening at selected cinemas, the 8-part miniseries The Kill Point (Movie Extra, 9.30pm Sundays) and English series Party Animals (ABC, 8.35pm Tuesdays) ; Ian Thompson reviews the documentary Crazy Love, now available on DVD, and gives us the lowdown on what the Chicks and the Flannels are renting this week. Direct link</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Writer/director Philippe Claudel and actor Elsa Zylberstein are in the studio to talk about their film, Il y a longtemps que je t&amp;#8217;aime (I&amp;#8217;ve Loved You So Long); Nick Matteo reviews Not Quite Hollywood and Untraceable, now available on DVD, Hunger, which is still screening at selected cinemas, the 8-part miniseries The Kill Point (Movie Extra, 9.30pm Sundays) and English series Party Animals (ABC, 8.35pm Tuesdays) ; Ian Thompson reviews the documentary Crazy Love, now available on DVD, and gives us the lowdown on what the Chicks and the Flannels are renting this week. Direct link</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Writer/director Philippe Claudel and actor Elsa Zylberstein are in the studio to talk about their film, Il y a longtemps que je t&amp;#8217;aime (I&amp;#8217;ve Loved You So Long); Nick Matteo reviews Not Quite Hollywood and Untraceable, now available on DVD, Hunger, which is still screening at selected cinemas, the 8-part miniseries The Kill Point (Movie Extra, 9.30pm Sundays) and English series Party Animals (ABC, 8.35pm Tuesdays) ; Ian Thompson reviews the documentary Crazy Love, now available on DVD, and gives us the lowdown on what the Chicks and the Flannels are renting this week. Direct link</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 12 Dec 2008 18:00:09 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>13/12/08 Film Buffs Podcast</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/23827922-13-12-08-Film-Buffs-Podcast</link>
      <description>Writer/director Philippe Claudel and actor Elsa Zylberstein are in the studio to talk about their film, Il y a longtemps que je t&amp;#8217;aime (I&amp;#8217;ve Loved You So Long); Nick Matteo reviews Not Quite Hollywood and Untraceable, now available on DVD, Hunger, which is still screening at selected cinemas, the 8-part miniseries The Kill Point (Movie Extra, 9.30pm Sundays) and English series Party Animals (ABC, 8.35pm Tuesdays) ; Ian Thompson reviews the documentary Crazy Love, now available on DVD, and gives us the lowdown on what the Chicks and the Flannels are renting this week. Direct link</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Writer/director Philippe Claudel and actor Elsa Zylberstein are in the studio to talk about their film, Il y a longtemps que je t&amp;#8217;aime (I&amp;#8217;ve Loved You So Long); Nick Matteo reviews Not Quite Hollywood and Untraceable, now available on DVD, Hunger, which is still screening at selected cinemas, the 8-part miniseries The Kill Point (Movie Extra, 9.30pm Sundays) and English series Party Animals (ABC, 8.35pm Tuesdays) ; Ian Thompson reviews the documentary Crazy Love, now available on DVD, and gives us the lowdown on what the Chicks and the Flannels are renting this week. Direct link</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Writer/director Philippe Claudel and actor Elsa Zylberstein are in the studio to talk about their film, Il y a longtemps que je t&amp;#8217;aime (I&amp;#8217;ve Loved You So Long); Nick Matteo reviews Not Quite Hollywood and Untraceable, now available on DVD, Hunger, which is still screening at selected cinemas, the 8-part miniseries The Kill Point (Movie Extra, 9.30pm Sundays) and English series Party Animals (ABC, 8.35pm Tuesdays) ; Ian Thompson reviews the documentary Crazy Love, now available on DVD, and gives us the lowdown on what the Chicks and the Flannels are renting this week. Direct link</itunes:summary>
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      <title>6/12/08 Film Buffs Podcast</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/24183083-6-12-08-Film-Buffs-Podcast</link>
      <description>Former Hollywood cult star turned cabaret singer Jane Badler is in to talk about her career, prior to her solo show at the Spiegeltent on Thursday 11 December; veteran Australian production designer Roger Ford is in for a chat about production design and the ACMI exhibition Setting the Scene: Film Design from Metropolis to Australia ; Brian MacFarlane reviews Nights in Rodanthe; and Mike Smith, owner-operator of the Sun Theatre in Yarraville, discusses the future of digital cinema with David Kilderry talking about the local film exhibition scene and Trevor Walters coming from the perspective of Melbourne cinema history. Direct link</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Former Hollywood cult star turned cabaret singer Jane Badler is in to talk about her career, prior to her solo show at the Spiegeltent on Thursday 11 December; veteran Australian production designer Roger Ford is in for a chat about production design and the ACMI exhibition Setting the Scene: Film Design from Metropolis to Australia ; Brian MacFarlane reviews Nights in Rodanthe; and Mike Smith, owner-operator of the Sun Theatre in Yarraville, discusses the future of digital cinema with David Kilderry talking about the local film exhibition scene and Trevor Walters coming from the perspective of Melbourne cinema history. Direct link</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Former Hollywood cult star turned cabaret singer Jane Badler is in to talk about her career, prior to her solo show at the Spiegeltent on Thursday 11 December; veteran Australian production designer Roger Ford is in for a chat about production design and the ACMI exhibition Setting the Scene: Film Design from Metropolis to Australia ; Brian MacFarlane reviews Nights in Rodanthe; and Mike Smith, owner-operator of the Sun Theatre in Yarraville, discusses the future of digital cinema with David Kilderry talking about the local film exhibition scene and Trevor Walters coming from the perspective of Melbourne cinema history. Direct link</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 05 Dec 2008 18:00:28 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>6/12/08 Film Buffs Podcast</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/23731386-6-12-08-Film-Buffs-Podcast</link>
      <description>Former Hollywood cult star turned cabaret singer Jane Badler is in to talk about her career, prior to her solo show at the Spiegeltent on Thursday 11 December; veteran Australian production designer Roger Ford is in for a chat about production design and the ACMI exhibition Setting the Scene: Film Design from Metropolis to Australia ; Brian MacFarlane reviews Nights in Rodanthe; and Mike Smith, owner-operator of the Sun Theatre in Yarraville, discusses the future of digital cinema with David Kilderry talking about the local film exhibition scene and Trevor Walters coming from the perspective of Melbourne cinema history. Direct link</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Former Hollywood cult star turned cabaret singer Jane Badler is in to talk about her career, prior to her solo show at the Spiegeltent on Thursday 11 December; veteran Australian production designer Roger Ford is in for a chat about production design and the ACMI exhibition Setting the Scene: Film Design from Metropolis to Australia ; Brian MacFarlane reviews Nights in Rodanthe; and Mike Smith, owner-operator of the Sun Theatre in Yarraville, discusses the future of digital cinema with David Kilderry talking about the local film exhibition scene and Trevor Walters coming from the perspective of Melbourne cinema history. Direct link</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Former Hollywood cult star turned cabaret singer Jane Badler is in to talk about her career, prior to her solo show at the Spiegeltent on Thursday 11 December; veteran Australian production designer Roger Ford is in for a chat about production design and the ACMI exhibition Setting the Scene: Film Design from Metropolis to Australia ; Brian MacFarlane reviews Nights in Rodanthe; and Mike Smith, owner-operator of the Sun Theatre in Yarraville, discusses the future of digital cinema with David Kilderry talking about the local film exhibition scene and Trevor Walters coming from the perspective of Melbourne cinema history. Direct link</itunes:summary>
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      <title>29/11/08 Film Buffs Podcast</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/24183084-29-11-08-Film-Buffs-Podcast</link>
      <description>Today&amp;#8217;s theme is AUSTRALIA&amp;#8230; VCA graduates Corrie Chen and Kim Munro discuss the VCA Film &amp;#038; TV Grad Show 2008, screening at ACMI from 4-13 December; Alan Finney, in his role as a member of the AFI 50th Anniversary committee, and screenwriter Jan Sardi are in the studio to talk about Australian film production, distribution and exhibition; and Mark Hartley and Justin King close the program with a comprehensive review of Baz Luhrmann&amp;#8217;s epic. Direct link</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Today&amp;#8217;s theme is AUSTRALIA&amp;#8230; VCA graduates Corrie Chen and Kim Munro discuss the VCA Film &amp;#038; TV Grad Show 2008, screening at ACMI from 4-13 December; Alan Finney, in his role as a member of the AFI 50th Anniversary committee, and screenwriter Jan Sardi are in the studio to talk about Australian film production, distribution and exhibition; and Mark Hartley and Justin King close the program with a comprehensive review of Baz Luhrmann&amp;#8217;s epic. Direct link</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Today&amp;#8217;s theme is AUSTRALIA&amp;#8230; VCA graduates Corrie Chen and Kim Munro discuss the VCA Film &amp;#038; TV Grad Show 2008, screening at ACMI from 4-13 December; Alan Finney, in his role as a member of the AFI 50th Anniversary committee, and screenwriter Jan Sardi are in the studio to talk about Australian film production, distribution and exhibition; and Mark Hartley and Justin King close the program with a comprehensive review of Baz Luhrmann&amp;#8217;s epic. Direct link</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 28 Nov 2008 18:00:04 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>29/11/08 Film Buffs Podcast</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/23693036-29-11-08-Film-Buffs-Podcast</link>
      <description>Today&amp;#8217;s theme is AUSTRALIA&amp;#8230; VCA graduates Corrie Chen and Kim Munro discuss the VCA Film &amp;#038; TV Grad Show 2008, screening at ACMI from 4-13 December; Alan Finney, in his role as a member of the AFI 50th Anniversary committee, and screenwriter Jan Sardi are in the studio to talk about Australian film production, distribution and exhibition; and Mark Hartley and Justin King close the program with a comprehensive review of Baz Luhrmann&amp;#8217;s epic. Direct link</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Today&amp;#8217;s theme is AUSTRALIA&amp;#8230; VCA graduates Corrie Chen and Kim Munro discuss the VCA Film &amp;#038; TV Grad Show 2008, screening at ACMI from 4-13 December; Alan Finney, in his role as a member of the AFI 50th Anniversary committee, and screenwriter Jan Sardi are in the studio to talk about Australian film production, distribution and exhibition; and Mark Hartley and Justin King close the program with a comprehensive review of Baz Luhrmann&amp;#8217;s epic. Direct link</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Today&amp;#8217;s theme is AUSTRALIA&amp;#8230; VCA graduates Corrie Chen and Kim Munro discuss the VCA Film &amp;#038; TV Grad Show 2008, screening at ACMI from 4-13 December; Alan Finney, in his role as a member of the AFI 50th Anniversary committee, and screenwriter Jan Sardi are in the studio to talk about Australian film production, distribution and exhibition; and Mark Hartley and Justin King close the program with a comprehensive review of Baz Luhrmann&amp;#8217;s epic. Direct link</itunes:summary>
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      <title>22/11/08 Film Buffs Podcast</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/24183085-22-11-08-Film-Buffs-Podcast</link>
      <description>Rhian Skirving is in the studio to talk about her career and first documentary feature, Rock n Roll Nerd; founder and director Brent Barber and producer Pip Carroll give the lowdown on the Bicycle Film Festival; producer Deb Masters talks about the television series The Howard Years (ABC, 8.30pm Monday); Mark Hartley reviews Quantum Of Solace and RocknRolla, Mark and Michael Helms review Dying Breed; Ian Thompson reviews You Kill Me and tells us what&amp;#8217;s hot with the Chicks and the Flannels; and we finish with a review from Brian McFarlane of Brideshead Revisited. Direct link</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Rhian Skirving is in the studio to talk about her career and first documentary feature, Rock n Roll Nerd; founder and director Brent Barber and producer Pip Carroll give the lowdown on the Bicycle Film Festival; producer Deb Masters talks about the television series The Howard Years (ABC, 8.30pm Monday); Mark Hartley reviews Quantum Of Solace and RocknRolla, Mark and Michael Helms review Dying Breed; Ian Thompson reviews You Kill Me and tells us what&amp;#8217;s hot with the Chicks and the Flannels; and we finish with a review from Brian McFarlane of Brideshead Revisited. Direct link</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Rhian Skirving is in the studio to talk about her career and first documentary feature, Rock n Roll Nerd; founder and director Brent Barber and producer Pip Carroll give the lowdown on the Bicycle Film Festival; producer Deb Masters talks about the television series The Howard Years (ABC, 8.30pm Monday); Mark Hartley reviews Quantum Of Solace and RocknRolla, Mark and Michael Helms review Dying Breed; Ian Thompson reviews You Kill Me and tells us what&amp;#8217;s hot with the Chicks and the Flannels; and we finish with a review from Brian McFarlane of Brideshead Revisited. Direct link</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 21 Nov 2008 18:00:55 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>22/11/08 Film Buffs Podcast</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/23665731-22-11-08-Film-Buffs-Podcast</link>
      <description>Rhian Skirving is in the studio to talk about her career and first documentary feature, Rock n Roll Nerd; founder and director Brent Barber and producer Pip Carroll give the lowdown on the Bicycle Film Festival; producer Deb Masters talks about the television series The Howard Years (ABC, 8.30pm Monday); Mark Hartley reviews Quantum Of Solace and RocknRolla, Mark and Michael Helms review Dying Breed; Ian Thompson reviews You Kill Me and tells us what&amp;#8217;s hot with the Chicks and the Flannels; and we finish with a review from Brian McFarlane of Brideshead Revisited. Direct link</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Rhian Skirving is in the studio to talk about her career and first documentary feature, Rock n Roll Nerd; founder and director Brent Barber and producer Pip Carroll give the lowdown on the Bicycle Film Festival; producer Deb Masters talks about the television series The Howard Years (ABC, 8.30pm Monday); Mark Hartley reviews Quantum Of Solace and RocknRolla, Mark and Michael Helms review Dying Breed; Ian Thompson reviews You Kill Me and tells us what&amp;#8217;s hot with the Chicks and the Flannels; and we finish with a review from Brian McFarlane of Brideshead Revisited. Direct link</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Rhian Skirving is in the studio to talk about her career and first documentary feature, Rock n Roll Nerd; founder and director Brent Barber and producer Pip Carroll give the lowdown on the Bicycle Film Festival; producer Deb Masters talks about the television series The Howard Years (ABC, 8.30pm Monday); Mark Hartley reviews Quantum Of Solace and RocknRolla, Mark and Michael Helms review Dying Breed; Ian Thompson reviews You Kill Me and tells us what&amp;#8217;s hot with the Chicks and the Flannels; and we finish with a review from Brian McFarlane of Brideshead Revisited. Direct link</itunes:summary>
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      <title>15/11/08 Film Buffs Podcast</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/24183086-15-11-08-Film-Buffs-Podcast</link>
      <description>This week, it is all about the directors&amp;#8230; interviews with Jeremy Podeswa, director of Fugitive Pieces; Nanette Burstein, director of American Teen; Jonathan Levine, director of The Wackness; and Nick Matteo takes a look at the documentary Billy The Kid. Direct link</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>This week, it is all about the directors&amp;#8230; interviews with Jeremy Podeswa, director of Fugitive Pieces; Nanette Burstein, director of American Teen; Jonathan Levine, director of The Wackness; and Nick Matteo takes a look at the documentary Billy The Kid. Direct link</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>This week, it is all about the directors&amp;#8230; interviews with Jeremy Podeswa, director of Fugitive Pieces; Nanette Burstein, director of American Teen; Jonathan Levine, director of The Wackness; and Nick Matteo takes a look at the documentary Billy The Kid. Direct link</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 14 Nov 2008 18:00:09 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>15/11/08 Film Buffs Podcast</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/23665732-15-11-08-Film-Buffs-Podcast</link>
      <description>This week, it is all about the directors&amp;#8230; interviews with Jeremy Podeswa, director of Fugitive Pieces; Nanette Burstein, director of American Teen; Jonathan Levine, director of The Wackness; and Nick Matteo takes a look at the documentary Billy The Kid. Direct link</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>This week, it is all about the directors&amp;#8230; interviews with Jeremy Podeswa, director of Fugitive Pieces; Nanette Burstein, director of American Teen; Jonathan Levine, director of The Wackness; and Nick Matteo takes a look at the documentary Billy The Kid. Direct link</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>This week, it is all about the directors&amp;#8230; interviews with Jeremy Podeswa, director of Fugitive Pieces; Nanette Burstein, director of American Teen; Jonathan Levine, director of The Wackness; and Nick Matteo takes a look at the documentary Billy The Kid. Direct link</itunes:summary>
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      <title>08/11/08 Film Buffs Podcast</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/23613721-08-11-08-Film-Buffs-Podcast</link>
      <description>Ian Thompson reviews DVD releases Flawless, The Hunting Party and Felon; Michael Helms reviews the books Blaxploitation Cinema: The Essential Reference Guide and X-rated: Adventures of an Exploitation Filmmaker, along with 3 Charles Bronson movies now available on DVD; Nick Matteo reviews the Johnnie To retrospective screening at ACMI until 16 November; Boris Trbic previews the 2008 Festival of Jewish Cinema; and we finish with cinematographer Geoff Burton in the studio to discuss his career. Direct link</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Ian Thompson reviews DVD releases Flawless, The Hunting Party and Felon; Michael Helms reviews the books Blaxploitation Cinema: The Essential Reference Guide and X-rated: Adventures of an Exploitation Filmmaker, along with 3 Charles Bronson movies now available on DVD; Nick Matteo reviews the Johnnie To retrospective screening at ACMI until 16 November; Boris Trbic previews the 2008 Festival of Jewish Cinema; and we finish with cinematographer Geoff Burton in the studio to discuss his career. Direct link</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Ian Thompson reviews DVD releases Flawless, The Hunting Party and Felon; Michael Helms reviews the books Blaxploitation Cinema: The Essential Reference Guide and X-rated: Adventures of an Exploitation Filmmaker, along with 3 Charles Bronson movies now available on DVD; Nick Matteo reviews the Johnnie To retrospective screening at ACMI until 16 November; Boris Trbic previews the 2008 Festival of Jewish Cinema; and we finish with cinematographer Geoff Burton in the studio to discuss his career. Direct link</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 07 Nov 2008 18:00:14 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>08/11/08 Film Buffs Podcast</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/24183087-08-11-08-Film-Buffs-Podcast</link>
      <description>Ian Thompson reviews DVD releases Flawless, The Hunting Party and Felon; Michael Helms reviews the books Blaxploitation Cinema: The Essential Reference Guide and X-rated: Adventures of an Exploitation Filmmaker, along with 3 Charles Bronson movies now available on DVD; Nick Matteo reviews the Johnnie To retrospective screening at ACMI until 16 November; Boris Trbic previews the 2008 Festival of Jewish Cinema; and we finish with cinematographer Geoff Burton in the studio to discuss his career. Direct link</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Ian Thompson reviews DVD releases Flawless, The Hunting Party and Felon; Michael Helms reviews the books Blaxploitation Cinema: The Essential Reference Guide and X-rated: Adventures of an Exploitation Filmmaker, along with 3 Charles Bronson movies now available on DVD; Nick Matteo reviews the Johnnie To retrospective screening at ACMI until 16 November; Boris Trbic previews the 2008 Festival of Jewish Cinema; and we finish with cinematographer Geoff Burton in the studio to discuss his career. Direct link</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Ian Thompson reviews DVD releases Flawless, The Hunting Party and Felon; Michael Helms reviews the books Blaxploitation Cinema: The Essential Reference Guide and X-rated: Adventures of an Exploitation Filmmaker, along with 3 Charles Bronson movies now available on DVD; Nick Matteo reviews the Johnnie To retrospective screening at ACMI until 16 November; Boris Trbic previews the 2008 Festival of Jewish Cinema; and we finish with cinematographer Geoff Burton in the studio to discuss his career. Direct link</itunes:summary>
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      <title>01/11/08 Film Buffs Podcast</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/24183088-01-11-08-Film-Buffs-Podcast</link>
      <description>Boris Trbic previews week two of the Russian Resurrection 2008 festival, with 12, Izgnanie (The Banishment) and Prostye veshchi (Simple Things); Lisa Dethridge reviews the straight-to-DVD releases Monkey Puzzle, Den Brysomme mannen (The Bothersome Man) and The Flock; Nick Matteo reviews the Emmy Award-winning American historical epic series, John Adams (Showcase, Tuesday 8.30pm, repeated Wednesday, Thursday and Friday) and discusses YouTube; Michael Fassbender is on the phone to talk about his role as Bobby Sands in Hunger; local filmmaker Katherine Fry discusses continuity; and Paul Anderson chats about his short film, The Visitor, screening in the Raw Nerve retrospective at Cinema Nova on Wednesday 5 November. Direct link</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boris Trbic previews week two of the Russian Resurrection 2008 festival, with 12, Izgnanie (The Banishment) and Prostye veshchi (Simple Things); Lisa Dethridge reviews the straight-to-DVD releases Monkey Puzzle, Den Brysomme mannen (The Bothersome Man) and The Flock; Nick Matteo reviews the Emmy Award-winning American historical epic series, John Adams (Showcase, Tuesday 8.30pm, repeated Wednesday, Thursday and Friday) and discusses YouTube; Michael Fassbender is on the phone to talk about his role as Bobby Sands in Hunger; local filmmaker Katherine Fry discusses continuity; and Paul Anderson chats about his short film, The Visitor, screening in the Raw Nerve retrospective at Cinema Nova on Wednesday 5 November. Direct link</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Boris Trbic previews week two of the Russian Resurrection 2008 festival, with 12, Izgnanie (The Banishment) and Prostye veshchi (Simple Things); Lisa Dethridge reviews the straight-to-DVD releases Monkey Puzzle, Den Brysomme mannen (The Bothersome Man) and The Flock; Nick Matteo reviews the Emmy Award-winning American historical epic series, John Adams (Showcase, Tuesday 8.30pm, repeated Wednesday, Thursday and Friday) and discusses YouTube; Michael Fassbender is on the phone to talk about his role as Bobby Sands in Hunger; local filmmaker Katherine Fry discusses continuity; and Paul Anderson chats about his short film, The Visitor, screening in the Raw Nerve retrospective at Cinema Nova on Wednesday 5 November. Direct link</itunes:summary>
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      <itunes:summary>Boris Trbic previews week two of the Russian Resurrection 2008 festival, with 12, Izgnanie (The Banishment) and Prostye veshchi (Simple Things); Lisa Dethridge reviews the straight-to-DVD releases Monkey Puzzle, Den Brysomme mannen (The Bothersome Man) and The Flock; Nick Matteo reviews the Emmy Award-winning American historical epic series, John Adams (Showcase, Tuesday 8.30pm, repeated Wednesday, Thursday and Friday) and discusses YouTube; Michael Fassbender is on the phone to talk about his role as Bobby Sands in Hunger; local filmmaker Katherine Fry discusses continuity; and Paul Anderson chats about his short film, The Visitor, screening in the Raw Nerve retrospective at Cinema Nova on Wednesday 5 November. Direct link</itunes:summary>
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      <description>Paul Byrne reviews Journey to the Center of the Earth and Body Of Lies; Boris Trbic previews Ischeznuvshaya imperiya (Vanished Empire), Tiski (Vice) and Plennyy (Captive), screening as part of the Russian Resurrection 2008 festival; James Ricketson is on the line to talk about his career, including organising and filming the Sydney Harbour Bridge high wire walk by Philippe Petit in 1973; and Andrew Knight is in the studio to talk about the issues facing the Australian film industry, particularly with regard to scriptwriting. Direct link</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Paul Byrne reviews Journey to the Center of the Earth and Body Of Lies; Boris Trbic previews Ischeznuvshaya imperiya (Vanished Empire), Tiski (Vice) and Plennyy (Captive), screening as part of the Russian Resurrection 2008 festival; James Ricketson is on the line to talk about his career, including organising and filming the Sydney Harbour Bridge high wire walk by Philippe Petit in 1973; and Andrew Knight is in the studio to talk about the issues facing the Australian film industry, particularly with regard to scriptwriting. Direct link</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Paul Byrne reviews Journey to the Center of the Earth and Body Of Lies; Boris Trbic previews Ischeznuvshaya imperiya (Vanished Empire), Tiski (Vice) and Plennyy (Captive), screening as part of the Russian Resurrection 2008 festival; James Ricketson is on the line to talk about his career, including organising and filming the Sydney Harbour Bridge high wire walk by Philippe Petit in 1973; and Andrew Knight is in the studio to talk about the issues facing the Australian film industry, particularly with regard to scriptwriting. Direct link</itunes:summary>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Paul Byrne reviews Journey to the Center of the Earth and Body Of Lies; Boris Trbic previews Ischeznuvshaya imperiya (Vanished Empire), Tiski (Vice) and Plennyy (Captive), screening as part of the Russian Resurrection 2008 festival; James Ricketson is on the line to talk about his career, including organising and filming the Sydney Harbour Bridge high wire walk by Philippe Petit in 1973; and Andrew Knight is in the studio to talk about the issues facing the Australian film industry, particularly with regard to scriptwriting. Direct link</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Paul Byrne reviews Journey to the Center of the Earth and Body Of Lies; Boris Trbic previews Ischeznuvshaya imperiya (Vanished Empire), Tiski (Vice) and Plennyy (Captive), screening as part of the Russian Resurrection 2008 festival; James Ricketson is on the line to talk about his career, including organising and filming the Sydney Harbour Bridge high wire walk by Philippe Petit in 1973; and Andrew Knight is in the studio to talk about the issues facing the Australian film industry, particularly with regard to scriptwriting. Direct link</itunes:summary>
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      <description>Lisa Dethridge reviews Man On Wire, a documentary about the daring and illegal highwire routine performed by Philippe Petit between the World Trade Center Twin Towers in 1974; composer and head of Screen Music at AFTRS, Martin Armiger, is in the studio for a discussion about film music; Nick Matteo reviews Beyond Our Ken, out now on DVD through Hopscotch, and the musical comedy TV series Bogan Pride (9pm Monday, SBS); director Alex Gibney is on the phone to discuss his latest documentary, Gonzo: The Life and Work of Dr. Hunter S. Thompson; and Boris Trbic reviews A Temetetlen halott, the 2004 film from M&#225;rta M&#233;sz&#225;ros about Imre Nagy, screening Thursday 23 October on SBS. Direct link</description>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Paul Byrne reviews Eagle Eye; Michael Helms is in again for more chat about highlights of MUFF; Nick Matteo reviews Brian De Palma&amp;#8217;s latest feature -Redacted - which will be released direct to DVD in Australia shortly, and the television series The Mentalist (Nine/HD, 8.30pm Sunday); producer John Patrick Patti is in the studio to discuss Xaviera Hollander: The Happy Hooker - a portrait of a Sexual Revolutionary, which is also screening at MUFF; Boris Trbic reviews Whatever Happened To Brenda Hean; and we finish this week talking with Stephen Walker about his documentary Young At Heart. Direct link</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Paul Byrne reviews Eagle Eye; Michael Helms is in again for more chat about highlights of MUFF; Nick Matteo reviews Brian De Palma&amp;#8217;s latest feature -Redacted - which will be released direct to DVD in Australia shortly, and the television series The Mentalist (Nine/HD, 8.30pm Sunday); producer John Patrick Patti is in the studio to discuss Xaviera Hollander: The Happy Hooker - a portrait of a Sexual Revolutionary, which is also screening at MUFF; Boris Trbic reviews Whatever Happened To Brenda Hean; and we finish this week talking with Stephen Walker about his documentary Young At Heart. Direct link</itunes:summary>
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