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Wisconsin Film Fest 2012 PODCAST - Part 2

Post by dane101 on 7/19/2012 12:00pm

Wisconsin Film Fest 2012 PODCAST - Part 2

Back in April (ah, what we wouldn’t give for a 44 degree day now…), dane101 covered the 2012 Wisconsin Film Fest as an event partner for this wonderful institution. During the Fest, a number of filmmakers took time from their busy screening and viewing schedules to sit down and chat with us about their craft, the disadvantage of loud 1970s era equipment used during sex scenes, video games and eating contests. The podcast was recorded at the Madison Concourse Hotel.

Find the first part of the podcast here.

Both of the interviews in part 2 are here.

Or you can download them separately:

:: Robert Flaxman and John Iltis, A Labor of Love
(dane10 also posted a preview of this film.)

:: Adam Cornelius, Ecstasy of Order the Tetris Masters
(dane101 posted a preview as well as a review for this film.)

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