Body and Souls
In the latest Electric Sheep podcast, we’re looking at two films by female directors that deal with issues of absence and loss.
In the latest Electric Sheep podcast, we’re looking at two films by female directors that deal with issues of absence and loss.
In a panel discussion recorded live at last year’s London Science Fiction and Fantastic Film Festival, Alex Fitch discusses the many aspects of creating convincing SF scenarios on film with a quartet of eminent low-budget film directors.
Alex Fitch interviews celebrated actress Susannah York about her career, focusing on her performances in war-themed productions and her interest in peace activism.
To coincide with the 42nd anniversary of the broadcast of The Prisoner episode for which he wrote the original script, Alex Fitch talks to writer, editor and raconteur Ian Rakoff about his experiences working on the cult 60s series
Sophie Mayer talks to director Sally Potter about her career, focusing on the films Orlando, The Tango Lesson and her new film Rage.
Alex Fitch talks to Italian filmmaker Dario Argento about the importance of music in his work, why he doesn’t like being pigeonholed as a horror director and his new project Giallo.
To coincide with the release of the little known BBC TV adaptation of the Paul Temple mysteries on DVD, Alex Fitch and Robin Warren talk to actor Francis Matthews.
This weekend, the cult Italian rock band Goblin, known for their productive collaboration with horror maestro Dario Argento, are headlining the Supersonic festival in Birmingham and will be doing an onstage Q&A with Electric Sheep’s Alex Fitch.
In the second of two podcasts looking at the current state of gay cinema, we have interviews with experimental filmmaker Monika Treut and director Paul Morrison about his film Little Ashes.
On the 40th anniversary of the moon landings, Alex Fitch talks to two television pioneers who were inspired by the events of July 16, 1969.