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Habibi Collective Podcast

by Habibi Collective

an educational resource and insider's guide to the film industry, please donate: patreon.com/habibicollective Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/roisin-tapponi/support

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Episodes

Panel Talk: "Collective Effort" Creating Art Spaces Beyond the Institution - Dazed Live

54m · Published 01 Nov 11:45

In this episode, which is a recorded conversation of a discussion held at the Dazed Live event, London, in October 2021, we discuss the rising power of collectives and how they can provide structure for those working on the margins and outside institutional frameworks. We are delighted to welcome special guests Bolanle Tajudeen of Black Blossoms and Christie Costello of Bare Minimum Collective. Moderator: Róisín Tapponi.

Donate! Please consider donating towards our work: Patreon.com/habibicollective. A small monthly donation goes a long way towards paying innumerable costs including: screening fees for filmmakers, MGs, design assets and the endless web costs of developing a streaming service. Habibi Collective operates completely on a volunteer-led basis—is vital that we stay independent.

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How to fund and sustain your moving image work? - Dazed Live

45m · Published 01 Nov 11:45

Habibi Collective members Reman Sadani and Isra Al Kassi speak to Rehana Zaman and Sylvia Hong on how to fund and sustain moving image projects, at the Dazed Live event, London, in October 2021. In this episode, we explore questions like: how do you sustain your practice without heavily relying on external funding? How do you benefit from the commercial scene to develop commissions? How can you challenge existing models of funding and commissioning?

Extra resources:

Art Council England Guidelines. https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1V1clsdbNzJvs24goU81KC4_NIgndx2VF/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=111094572164427675363&rtpof=true&sd=true

SUCCESSFUL FUNDING APPLICATION LIBRARY https://www.thewhitepube.co.uk/fundinglibrary

PROPOSAL LIBRARY https://www.thewhitepube.co.uk/project-proposal-library

Rehana Zaman is an artist from Heckmondwike based in London. Her work speaks to the entanglement of personal experience and social life, where moments of intimacy are framed against cultural orthodoxies and state coercion. Conversation and cooperative methods sit at the heart of her practice. She has exhibited widely in the UK and Internationally. In 2019 she co-editedTongueswith Taylor Le Melle, published by PSS and was shortlisted for the Film London Jarman Award. She is currently a board member of not/nowhere artist workers cooperative and LUX who also distribute her films.

Sylvia Hong is a Chinese-born French director and producer based in London. Co-Director of Skin Deep magazine, a platform for Black and Poc Creatives to work towards justice through cultural production. Previously video producer at British Vogue, she is currently the video commissioner for Dazed Media.

Isra Al Kassi is a member of Habibi Collective and co-founder of T A P E collective. T A P E Collective is a curatorial collective that hosts cross-art events with a focus on films and art that explores dual heritage and mixed identities. Her background is in cinema exhibition, audience development, and community engagement which includes programming, fundraising, and commissioning artists and writers. In addition to her work with T A P E she’s currently working with BIFA, LFF, and Shasha Movies.

Reman Sadani is a London-based Iraqi artist and a member of Habibi Collective. She is a multidisciplinary artist with a focus on moving image. Her recent research is focused on the material and personal histories of post-colonial structures. She questions how one can exit and heal from the colonial legacies collectively. Recent screenings and group exhibitions include: Mizna Arab Film Festival (Minneapolis), Aesthetica Short Film Festival, (York), Arab Women Film Festival (Rio de Janeiro), MoMa Modern Mondays (New York), Jerwood FVU Film Awards, Jerwood Arts, London (2020).

Donate! Please consider donating towards our work: Patreon.com/habibicollective. A small monthly donation goes a long way towards paying innumerable costs including: screening fees for filmmakers, MGs, design assets and the endless web costs of developing a streaming service. Habibi Collective operates completely on a volunteer-led basis—is vital that we stay independent.

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Episode 13 - DOP/Cinematography with Tara Niami

34m · Published 02 Aug 09:22

A conversation with Tara Violet Niami, a British Australian-Iranian American cinematographer and photographer based in Los Angeles. As a DOP she has worked in narrative film, documentary, music video, and fashion film mediums. Later this summer, her first feature film as cinematographer, Eye Without A Face made in collaboration with her independent filmmaker father Ramin Niami, will be released. In this episode, we talk about Tara's journey from photography to the moving image, perseverance, and much more.

Donate! Please consider donating towards our work: Patreon.com/habibicollective. A small monthly donation goes a long way towards paying innumerable costs including: screening fees for filmmakers, MGs, design assets and the endless web costs of developing a streaming service. Habibi Collective operates completely on a volunteer-led basis—is vital that we stay independent.

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Episode 12 - Sex Ed with Rotana

31m · Published 28 Jun 14:25

A conversation with Los Angeles based singer and sex educator Rotana about her new educational comedy show, F*D & Blessed. Ahead of the show's release in July, this episode is an exclusive preview into the show which explores sexuality, self-pleasure and more from a curious Saudi girl.

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Episode 11 - Commercial with Zhamak Fullad

30m · Published 19 Apr 07:58
A conversation with Iranian photographer, music-video and film director Zhamak Fullad. Zhamak has been mainly working in Canada and Los Angeles. We discuss how she got into the profession, the obstacles she has been facing as a brown woman in the West, and more. Donate! Please consider donating towards our work: Patreon.com/habibicollective. A small monthly donation goes a long way towards paying innumerable costs including: screening fees for filmmakers, MGs, design assets and the endless web costs of developing a streaming service. Habibi Collective operates completely on a volunteer-led basis—is vital that we stay independent. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/roisin-tapponi/support

Episode 10 - Moving-image with Reman Sadani

47m · Published 05 Apr 10:05
A conversation with Reman Sadani, London-based Iraqi artist and a graduate of the Slade School of Fine Art. In this episode, we deconstruct the meaning of moving-image and discuss the importance of community, navigating the industry after art school, and telling stories throughout varying spaces and mediums. Speaker bio: Reman is a multidisciplinary artist with a focus on film and moving image. Her narratives are often driven by a search for an exit. The physical toll of this constant search manifests in space and performance as the negotiation between the individual and the collective plays out. Recent screenings and group exhibitions include: Jerwood FVU Film Awards, Jerwood Arts, London (2020), Independent Iraqi Film Festival, London (2020), Whole Nine Yards (2020), Soundings, Raven Row, London (2019), A Night of Shorts, SET, London (2018), No Screening, IMT Gallery, London (2015). Most recently her film, Walkout 1, was included in Shasha's March 2021 programme. Donate! Please consider donating towards our work: Patreon.com/habibicollective. A small monthly donation goes a long way towards paying innumerable costs including: screening fees for filmmakers, MGs, design assets and the endless web costs of developing a streaming service. Habibi Collective operates completely on a volunteer-led basis—is vital that we stay independent. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/roisin-tapponi/support --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/roisin-tapponi/support

Episode 9 - Music in Cinema with Habibi Funk

41m · Published 22 Mar 11:30

A conversation with Jannis Stürtz, DJ and co-founder of Habibi Funk Records and Jakarta Records. In this episode, we discuss the modus operandi of Habibi Funk, the importance of digitizalisation of records and cassettes, film-score composer Ahmed Malek in post-colonial Algeria, women in music and film, and more.

Donate! Please consider donating towards our work: Patreon.com/habibicollective. A small monthly donation goes a long way towards paying innumerable costs including: screening fees for filmmakers, MGs, design assets and the endless web costs of developing a streaming service. Habibi Collective operates completely on a volunteer-led basis—is vital that we stay independent.

--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/roisin-tapponi/support

Episode 8 - Documentary Producer Elhum Shakerifar

42m · Published 08 Mar 08:44
A conversation with Elhum Shakerifar, BAFTA nominated producer and curator,producing and distributing documentaries through her company Hakawati. In this episode, we discuss the importance of storytelling through documentary film, finding truth and creating a space of reality, raising important questions to audiences, and the future of filmmaking amidst the current climate. Speaker bio: Elhum is a BAFTA nominated producer and curator,producing and distributing documentaries through her company Hakawati with the core ethos that a good story is all in the telling. Recent credits include winner of the BIFA for Best Documentary winningAlmost Heaven(Carol Salter, 2017), BFI/Sundance fundedEven When I Fall(Sky Neal and Kate McLarnon, 2017) and Arts Council fundedISLAND(Steven Eastwood, 2017). In 2015, her BIFA, BAFTA and EFA nominated productionA Syrian Love Story(Sean McAllister, 2015) won a Cinema for Peace Justice Award, screened in UK and European parliaments and in over 70 countries. Her work has been broadcast internationally and screened at festivals including Berlinale, IDFA and Rotterdam. Elhum is a programme advisor for London Film Festival for films from MENA and Iran, and Film Curator for Shubbak, festival of contemporary Arab culture. In 2017, she was nominated for the Arab British Centre’s Award for Culture and was awarded the Women in Film and TV Factual Award 2017 and was one of Screen International’s 2018 #Brit50 Producers on the Rise. Elhum is also a lecturer at the Free University of Berlin and a research fellow of the Department of Anthropology at Goldsmiths University. Donate! Please consider donating towards our work: Patreon.com/habibicollective. A small monthly donation goes a long way towards paying innumerable costs including: screening fees for filmmakers, MGs, design assets and the endless web costs of developing a streaming service. Habibi Collective operates completely on a volunteer-led basis—is vital that we stay independent. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/roisin-tapponi/support --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/roisin-tapponi/support

Episode 7 - Fashion and Film w/ Pam Nasr

50m · Published 22 Feb 08:20
A conversation with Pam Nasr, New York-based Lebanese filmmaker, stylist and art director. In this episode, we discuss the importance of narrative in fashion commercials, what it means to be both in front of and behind the camera, the stress of self-branding, the problem with concept-led projects, the precarious state of the gig economy and the cultural importance of Sex & The City. Speaker bio: Born and raised in Dubai, Pam moved to Beirut after graduating from London College of Fashion with a degree in fashion styling and photography. She later moved to New York City and pursued an MA in film, and recently made her debut film Clams Casino, which I have had the pleasure of screening on a few occasions. Her visual practice deeply entwines fashion and film, where she can be found both behind and in front of the camera. She most recently worked on Versace Jeans Couture’s 2020 Holiday campaign which she directed remotely from New York. Donate! Please consider donating towards our work: Patreon.com/habibicollective. A small monthly donation goes a long way towards paying innumerable costs including: screening fees for filmmakers, MGs, design assets and the endless web costs of developing a streaming service. Habibi Collective operates completely on a volunteer-led basis—is vital that we stay independent. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/roisin-tapponi/support

Episode 6 - Running a Production Company w/ Annemarie Jacir

43m · Published 08 Feb 09:19

A conversation with Annemarie Jacir, co-founder of Philistine Films, writer and director. In this episode, we discuss running an independent production company, the importance of fostering a collaborative environment, supporting new voices and thought-provoking storytelling.

Speaker bio: Palestinian filmmaker Annemarie Jacir has written, directed and produced over sixteen films. One of Filmmaker's 25 New Faces of Independent Cinema and Variety's "Arab New Wave", two of her films have premiered as Official Selections in Cannes, one in Venice and one in Berlin. Her short film like twenty impossibles(2003) was the first Arab short film in history to be an official selection of the Cannes Film Festival and continued to break ground when it went on to be a finalist for the Academy Awards. Her latest film When I Saw Youwon Best Asian Film at the Berlin Intl. Festival, Best Arab Film in Abu Dhabi and Best Film in Amiens, Phoenix, and Olympia, and garnered a nomination at the Asian Pacific Screen Awards. It was also Palestine’s 2012 Oscar Entry. Notably, the film's production was entirely Arab-financed with all Palestinian producers marking a new trend in Arab cinema. Founder of Philistine Films, Annemarie teaches screenwriting and works as an editor and film curator, actively promoting independent cinema, training and working with fellow filmmakers.

Donate! Please consider donating towards our work: Patreon.com/habibicollective. A small monthly donation goes a long way towards paying innumerable costs including: screening fees for filmmakers, MGs, design assets and the endless web costs of developing a streaming service. Habibi Collective operates completely on a volunteer-led basis—is vital that we stay independent.

--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/roisin-tapponi/support

Habibi Collective Podcast has 15 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 9:52:31. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on August 7th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on March 28th, 2024 07:44.

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