Hell Is For Hyphenates – September 2016
Film reporter Alicia Malone joins us this month as we look back at some of the key films of September, including Oliver Stone’s Snowden, Antoine Fuqua’s The Magnificent Seven, and Rachel Lang’s Baden...
View ArticleMalone and Davies on Hitchcock
Good evening. It’s hard to believe that it took six-and-a-half years for us to finally reach Alfred Hitchcock, but such is the unpredictability of the Hell Is For Hyphenates formula. And once we...
View ArticleOur Next Hyphenate: Rhys Muldoon
Actor, author and October 2016 Hyphenate Rhys Muldoon Rhys Muldoon is the very definition of a multi-hyphenate. As an actor, he’s appeared in films such as Danny Deckchair (2003), The Crop (2004), The...
View ArticleThe Stanley Kubrick Cheat Sheet
Want to become an instant expert in our filmmaker of the month without committing yourself to an entire filmography? Then you need the Hell Is For Hyphenates Cheat Sheet: we program you a double that...
View ArticleHell Is For Hyphenates – October 2016
Actor, author and musician Rhys Muldoon is our guest this month, as we look back at some of the key films of October 2016, including Tim Burton’s Miss Peregrine’s Home For Peculiar Children, Woody...
View ArticleMuldoon On Kubrick
“They work with Stanley and go through hells that nothing in their careers could have prepared them for, they think they must have been mad to get involved, they think that they’d die before they...
View ArticleOur Next Hyphenate: Jocelyn Moorhouse
Director, producer and November 2016 Hyphenate Jocelyn Moorhouse One of the highlights of 2015 was that moment when The Dressmaker came out and everybody remembered how great Jocelyn Moorhouse is. It...
View ArticleThe Nicolas Roeg Cheat Sheet
Want to become an instant expert in our filmmaker of the month without committing yourself to an entire filmography? Then you need the Hell Is For Hyphenates Cheat Sheet: we program you a double that...
View ArticleHell Is For Hyphenates – November 2016
Filmmaker Jocelyn Moorhouse (Proof, How To Make An American Quilt, A Thousand Acres, The Dressmaker) joins the show this month as we look back at some of the key releases of November 2016, including...
View ArticleMoorhouse On Roeg
There are few things more exciting to us than getting to hear a filmmaker we admire talk about the filmmaker who influenced them. It’s a special sort of insight that we rarely get, as writers and...
View ArticleOur Next Hyphenate: Rohan Spong
Director, photographer and December 2016 Hyphenate Rohan Spong Over the last few years, Rohan Spong has become one of Australia’s most exciting documentary filmmakers. From his 2009 feature T is for...
View ArticleThe David Lean Cheat Sheet
Want to become an instant expert in our filmmaker of the month without committing yourself to an entire filmography? Then you need the Hell Is For Hyphenates Cheat Sheet: we program you a double that...
View ArticleHell Is For Hyphenates – December 2016
Documentarian Rohan Spong (T Is For Teacher, All the Way Through Evening, Winter At Westbeth) joins us as we wrap up the year that was. We look at a handful of this month’s films, including Star Wars...
View ArticleSpong On Lean
Hyphenates has always been a show that celebrates all filmmakers, and we’re equally excited by the big names as we are by the obscure ones. Wielding absolutely no influence over the choices of our...
View ArticleHi4H’s 2016 Year In Review
Let’s skip all the non-film stuff in this recap, shall we? From Brexit to Trump and various personal crises, cinema was the last saving grace that kept us from going under. And the podcast really...
View ArticleOur Next Hyphenate: Rebecca O’Brien
Producer and Hi4H January 2017 guest host Rebecca O’Brien Our first guest for 2017, Rebecca O’Brien, got her start in cinema working at the Edinburgh Film Festival. She went on to work as location...
View ArticleThe Ken Loach Cheat Sheet
Want to become an instant expert in our filmmaker of the month without committing yourself to an entire filmography? Then you need the Hell Is For Hyphenates Cheat Sheet: we program you a double that...
View ArticleHell Is For Hyphenates – January 2017
Acclaimed producer Rebecca O’Brien (I Daniel Blake, Oranges and Sunshine, Bean, Friendship’s Death) joins us for our first episode of 2017. Sophie and Lee look back at some of the key films released in...
View ArticleO’Brien On Loach
We really didn’t plan it this way, but it did work out pretty well. After all, could there by a more appropriate month for us to discuss the films of one of the most political directors in the canon?...
View ArticleOur Next Hyphenate Tina Hassannia
Author, film critic and Hi4H February 2017 guest host Tina Hassannia We’re breaking convention to do things a little backwards this month. Let us explain. Before we had confirmed a guest or filmmaker...
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