(Live Interview from Opening Night, September 23, 2016) Larry Stein and Marcia Perlstein preside over the opening of our PT Film Festival Broadcast. Then Larry talks with Film Festival interviewer, Robert Horton, the film critic for the Seattle Weekly and the Everett Herald. and a frequent contributor to our Film Festival.
Nature Now #279 Learning From Marine Mammal Strandings
(first aired September 28, 2016). Host Nan Evans welcomes to the studio Kristin Wilkinson, NOAA Marine Mammal Stranding Network Coordinator, to talk about what can be learned from marine mammal strandings. Closing music is “Stranded,” performed by Van Morrison.
PF Film Festival #13 – Johnnie Jameson
(Live Interview from Opening Night, September 23, 2016) Larry Stein speaks with Johnnie Jameson, the subject of the short film Mile 19. Johnnie is a long-time letter carrier in Los Angeles, and a Vietnam Veteran. He has run every Los Angeles Marathon since the first race, more than 30 years. He talks about the importance of the Marathon in his life, and the healing and calm it has brought him. Director Vincent DeLuca gets his mail delivered by Johnnie, and learned of his story.
PF Film Festival #12 – Phil Volker
(Live Interview from Opening Night, September 23, 2016) Cris Wilson interviews Phil Volker, subject of Phil’s Camino, and Annie O’Neil, director of the film. Phil Volker used walking as part of his treatment for cancer and set up a course referring to the Camino de Santiago in Spain, but at his property on Vashon Island.
PT Film Festival #11 – Brian and Amy Storkel
(Live Interview from Opening Night, September 23, 2016) Marcia Perlstein interviews Brian and Amy Storkel, producers of The Dean Scream, which analyzes the fateful “scream” of excitement by candidate Howard Dean in his presidential bid. News footage of that event effectively doomed his campaign.
PT Film Festival #10 – Sheila Canavan
(Live Interview from Opening Night, September 23, 2016) Marcia Perlstein talks with Sheila Canavan, director of Compared to What: The Improbably Journey of Barney Frank. The film follows long-term congressman Barney Frank, in the year he retired from his seat in Congress.
In Conversation – Michael Dylan Welch
(first aired September 20, 2016). Host Sheila Bender interviews Sammamish, Washington writer Michael Dylan Welch via telephone, and discusses his career writing poetry, publishing anthologies of poems and translating poetry from Japanese.
PT Film Festival #9 – Emily Linden
(Live Interview from Opening Night, September 23, 2016) Cris Wilson interviews Emily Linden, founder of the Unslut Project, talks about her film Unslut. The harm caused by that common and offensive term is explored by a number of women who have been affected by that insult. This film was found very important for the festival by Port Townsend’s young festival advisors and jurors.
PT Film Festival #8 – Dar Dowling
(Live Interview from Opening Night, September 23, 2016) Marcia Perlstein interviews Dar Dowling, the producer/director of Hey Mom, What’s Sex? She talks about the origin of the film, and the process of getting people to tell very personal stories about “that talk” with our parents. Ricardo Madden, editor-producer, is also interviewed.
PT Film Festival #7 – Coffin Nachtmahr
(Live Interview from Opening Night, September 23, 2016) Marcia Perlstein interviews Coffin Nachtmahr, the focus of the film Throw, about Coffin’s skills as a Yo-Yo master. It is also about that talent’s interface with his personal struggles with a speech impediment and social communication.
