Screen to Screen
Steve Harcourt & Liz McMullen
Sorting out your must watch list for the month, Screen to Screen hosted by Liz McMullen and Steve Harcourt is a monthly feature that takes a look at everything in the worlds of TV and film, as well as giving their pick of what to watch on the streaming services.
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Episode numbers refer to 'Season 2', after branching out from the main show.
Episode #37
Blair Mowat
On this month's Screen to Screen we talk to award winning composer Blair Mowat, who has extensive Film/TV credits including Class, Nolly, The Amazing Mr Blunden, Black Dog, After the Flood, McDonald and Dodds, and Doctor Jekyll.
Episode #36
Angela Peters / Jamie Sutor
On this month's Screen to Screen we chat with co-founder of Tweetfest, the BIFA qualifying short film festival, Angela Peters. We also have an interview with Jamie Sutor, director of short 'Hometown Boys'.
Episode #35
Cassandra Sigsgaard
On this month's Screen to Screen we chat with producer Cassandra Sigsgaard, whose new film 'The Lesson', directed by Alice Troughton, stars Richard E. Grant, Julie Delpy, and Daryl McCormack.
Episode #34
Joel Goundry
On this month's Screen to Screen we chat with producer Joel Goundry, whose new film 'The Ties that Bind' recently premiered at the Calgary International Film Festival.
Episode #33
George Jaques / Steve Oram
On this month's Screen to Screen it's a LONDON FILM FESTIVAL SPECIAL! Steve Harcourt and Liz McMullen talk to actor/director George Jaques about his debut feature 'Black Dog', which was up for the Sutherland Award at LFF. They also spoke to actor Steve Oram about his part in the film Sky Peals, which was also at LFF.
Episode #32
Keith John Adams / Mimi Vlaovic
On this month's Screen to Screen, Steve Harcourt and Liz McMullen talk to director Keith John Adams about his debut feature 'Ozma', which premiered at the London Sci-fi Film Festival. They also spoke to Serbian filmmaker Mimi Vlaovic about her new short, 'Your Guardian'.
Episode #31
Luke Baker / Julia Varvara
On this month's Screen to Screen, Steve Harcourt and Liz McMullen talk to director Luke Baker, whose new film 'Kick Out - The Newtown Neurotics Story' debuts on Sept 5th. They also talk to Producer/Director/Writer Julia Varvara, whose directorial debut Supression has just come out, starring Adam Morse.
Episode #30
Wesley Wang / Lydia Mark
This show, we have interviews with Wesley Wang (Director and Chess master!), and Lydia Mark (Ghosts of Beirut)
Episode #29
Nick Read
Hear the interview with Nick Read, co-director of the Documentary 'My Name Is Happy' - discussing Mutlu Kaya's journey.
Episode #28
KINO London Short Film Festival Special!
Interviews include Dustin Curtis Murphy, Charlotte Hamblin, Josie Charles, Jeremiah Quinn, Michelle Brøndum, Andrew Alderslade, and Yvonne Zhang.
Episode #27
Rachel Warren /
Kim Halliday
We chatted with composer Kim Halliday, who has a new album out, Babylon, and whose film I am Gen Z is currently on Amazon. There is also an interview with actor/producer Rachel Warren, whose new film Rippers Revenge is out now.
Episode #26
Mark A.C. Brown
We spoke to director Mark A.C. Brown about his new film, Death on the Vine. There is also an interview with director Paul Rachid, whose new film 'The Gallery' is an interactive cinema experience.
Episode #25
Marie Lidén
We spoke to director Marie Lidén about her new film, Electric Malady, the documentary about Electromagnetic Hypersensitivity.
Episode #24
Jamie Adams
Coinciding with the release of his new film 'She Is Love' starring Haley Bennett and Sam Riley, we talk to the director Jamie Adams about his career.
Episode #23
Ellora Torchia & Mat Sheldon, Chryssanthi Kouri, Sean Lionadh
This show featured a number of interviews with a short film focus. Directors Sean Lionadh and Chryssanthi Kouri spoke about their shorts 'Too Rough' and 'Dustlight', while Director Mat Sheldon was in with actor Ellora Torchia discussing 'The Electricity in Me'.
Episode #22
Tweetfest Special
This month was a Tweetfest Special, reporting back from the Tweetfest short film festival. Steve Harcourt and Liz McMullen also spoke to co-founder Angela Peters, and some of the big winners and key filmmakers!
Episode #21
Essie Davis
This month we had a massive interview with actor Essie Davis (Nitram, The Babadook, The Justice of Bunny King), plus two small interviews with Jenna Suru (Paris Int. Film Festival), and the makers of Traces of Glory, Mark Davis, Jan Jansen, and Jeff Martin.
Episode #20
London Film Festival / Alexandre O. Philippe
As well as all the usual features, Steve and Liz have a London Film Festival Special, plus an interview with Lynch/Oz director, Alexandre O. Philippe.
Episode #19
Tom George
As well as all the usual features, Steve and Liz chat with the director of 'See How They Run', Tom George.
Episode #18
Peter Strickland
As well as all the usual features, Steve and Liz chat with the director of 'Flux Gourmet', Peter Strickland.
Episode #17
Lee Haven Jones
As well as all the usual features, Steve and Liz chat with the director of Welsh language horror, 'The Feast', Lee Haven Jones.
Episode #16
Rebekah McKendry
As well as all the usual features, Steve and Liz chat with director Rebekah McKendry, whose new film 'Glorious' stars J.K. Simmons and Ryan Kwanten.
Episode #15
Chris Jones
As well as all the usual features, Screen to Screen chats with director and author Chris Jones, who many will know for 'The Guerilla Filmmakers Handbook'.
Episode #14
Sophie Hyde
As well as all the usual features, Screen to Screen chats with the director of 'Good Luck to You, Leo Grande' - Sophie Hyde.
Episode #13
Thordur Palsson
As well as all the usual features, Screen to Screen chats with the writer/director Thordur Palsson, who created Netflix's The Valhalla Murders.
Episode #12
Rupert Evans
As well as all the usual features, Screen to Screen chats with the actor/director Rupert Evans. Plus an interview with the Shakespeare Sisters
Episode #11
Gabriele Mainetti
As well as all the usual features, Screen to Screen chats with the director of 'Freaks Out', Gabriele Mainetti
Episode #10
Jimmy Akingbola / IFF Rotterdam / PIFF
Screen to Screen chats to Jimmy Akingbola, who is about to appear in the Fresh Prince reboot, Bel Air. Plus, we had a report back from Rotterdam, and a chat with Paris IFF programme director Jenna Suru.
Episode #9
Adam Ethan Crow
As well as all the usual features, Screen to Screen chats with the director of 'Lair', Adam Ethan Crow
Episode #8
Liza Van Der Smissen and Nicole Lieberman (Female Film Club)
As well as all the usual features, Screen to Screen chats with Liza Van Der Smissen and Nicole Lieberman of Female Film Club. Plus there was a report back from Tweetfest!
Episode #7
Liz Smith, Chantelle De Carvalho, and Kim Halliday
As well as all the usual features, Screen to Screen chats with the team behind documentary 'I Am Gen Z', Director Liz Smith, Producer Chantelle De Carvalho, and Composer Kim Halliday.
Episode #6
Roshan Sethi / London Film Festival
This month was a bit of a London Film Festival special. As well as all the usual features, Screen to Screen chats with Film Director Roshan Sethi about his new film 7 Days, which was screening at the festival.
Episode #5
Cathy Brady and Nora-Jane Noone
As well as all the usual features, Screen to Screen chats with Film Director Cathy Brady and Actor Nora-Jane Noone of new film Wildfire, which came out last week.
Episode #4
Fizz and Ginger Films
This show includes an interview with Tori and Matt Butler-Hart of Fizz and Ginger Films, whose new film 'Infinitum: Subject Unknown' features Sir Ian McKellen and Conleth Hill (Game of Thrones). It is out on Amazon (Streaming in the UK) and in cinemas in the US!
Sorious Samura
Episode #3
Steve and Liz talk to Sorious Samura, who The Independent described as 'The world's most fearless film-maker'. His new film 'Sing, Freetown', directed by Clive Patterson follows the creation of a play intended to inspire the next generation of Sierra Leoneans.
Jerry Rothwell
Episode #2
An interview with @jerryrothwell, the director of @reasonijumpfilm, the brilliant documentary based on the book by Naoki Higashida. It's a fantastic film that explores the experiences of non-speaking autistic people around the world. We also talk about Jerry's career before that, which is equally fascinating.
Akie Kotabe
Episode #1
Actor Akie Kotabe, which people may know from The Falcon and the Winter Soldier or The Man in the High Castle, chats with Screen to Screen on his career including principal photography on his first lead feature role in the neo-noir film, Clay's Redemption.