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#9 Vox Lux & Lil Peep: Everybody's Everything w/ Stephanie Hough

January 01, 2021 Megan Hattie & Rob Patrick Season 1 Episode 9
#9 Vox Lux & Lil Peep: Everybody's Everything w/ Stephanie Hough
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#9 Vox Lux & Lil Peep: Everybody's Everything w/ Stephanie Hough
Jan 01, 2021 Season 1 Episode 9
Megan Hattie & Rob Patrick

Content warning: This episode includes ample discussion of mass shootings (including a personal anecdote from a survivor), drug use, and death, and may be disturbing to some listeners.

In our ninth episode, Megan & Rob kick off 2021 with a discussion of Brady Corbet's VOX LUX (2018) and Sebastian Jones & Ramez Silyan's LIL PEEP: EVERYBODY'S EVERYTHING (2019) as selected by Portland experimental filmmaker Stephanie Hough. The result is a fascinating chat about pop culture, youth, fame, tragedy, trauma, and why imperfect films can often be the most interesting to discuss.

Guest Bio:
stephanie hough (she/her) is an experimental filmmaker, commercial producer and director of photography whose work explores repetition, gender, relationships and emotional landscapes. Her films HOW TO FEEL (DV, 2010), HEART (16mm, 2013), SPOOKY ACTION AT A DISTANCE (Super 8, 2016) and CENTURY: SUMMER (16mm, 2020)  have screened in the NW Filmmaker’s Festival, Portland International Film Festival, Tacoma Film Festival, Engauge Film Festival, Experimental Film Festival PDX, BendFilm, The Boathouse Microcinema, TriBeca Film Center and more. As an educator with the Northwest Film Center, Pacific University and the PNCA,  and Vice President of the board with Women In Film -PDX, hough has a passion for sharing analog film techniques and making learning accessible for all.

Links:
Stephanie's Vimeo
Stephanie's Instagram
Women in Film - PDX

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Show Notes

Content warning: This episode includes ample discussion of mass shootings (including a personal anecdote from a survivor), drug use, and death, and may be disturbing to some listeners.

In our ninth episode, Megan & Rob kick off 2021 with a discussion of Brady Corbet's VOX LUX (2018) and Sebastian Jones & Ramez Silyan's LIL PEEP: EVERYBODY'S EVERYTHING (2019) as selected by Portland experimental filmmaker Stephanie Hough. The result is a fascinating chat about pop culture, youth, fame, tragedy, trauma, and why imperfect films can often be the most interesting to discuss.

Guest Bio:
stephanie hough (she/her) is an experimental filmmaker, commercial producer and director of photography whose work explores repetition, gender, relationships and emotional landscapes. Her films HOW TO FEEL (DV, 2010), HEART (16mm, 2013), SPOOKY ACTION AT A DISTANCE (Super 8, 2016) and CENTURY: SUMMER (16mm, 2020)  have screened in the NW Filmmaker’s Festival, Portland International Film Festival, Tacoma Film Festival, Engauge Film Festival, Experimental Film Festival PDX, BendFilm, The Boathouse Microcinema, TriBeca Film Center and more. As an educator with the Northwest Film Center, Pacific University and the PNCA,  and Vice President of the board with Women In Film -PDX, hough has a passion for sharing analog film techniques and making learning accessible for all.

Links:
Stephanie's Vimeo
Stephanie's Instagram
Women in Film - PDX

Plant Based Papi (Vegan food in Portland)
Mirasata (Sri Lankan Cuisine in Portland)

Follow I-5 Cinemabound on Instagram, Twitter & Facebook!

Happy New Year!