Ep 412: Tom DiCillo Returns • Film Forum’s Karen Cooper

Tom DiCillo returns for a second visit. His latest film, a work of non-fiction called “Down in Shadowland“, is going to have a screening at the IFC Center on Monday, June 19th at 7:30 and the Q&A afterward will be moderated by Tom’s dear friend, Steve Buscemi. After that is the 2nd of a 2-part tribute to the programming at Film Forum with Karen Cooper.

Tom DiCillo returns for a second visit. His latest film, a work of non-fiction called “Down in Shadowland“, is going to have a screening at the IFC Center on Monday, June 19th at 7:30 and the Q&A afterward will be moderated by Tom’s dear friend, Steve Buscemi. After that is the 2nd of a 2-part tribute to the programming at Film Forum with Karen Cooper.

Filmmaker Tom DiCillo (Living in Oblivion, Box of Moonlight) returns to the podcast for a second visit. Tom’s latest project is a work of non-fiction called “Down in Shadowland” and was shot underground in the NYC subway system. The film is going to have a screening at the IFC Center on Monday, June 19th at 7:30 and the Q&A afterward will be moderated by Tom’s dear friend, Steve Buscemi.

After that is the 2nd of a 2-part tribute to the programming at Film Forum. Karen Cooper has served at director of the theater since 1972. Along side Bruce Goldstein (Ep 399) who programs the repertory calendar, Karen programs contemporary cinema along with her team.

This episode of the podcast is sponsored by Magic Drop. Magic Drop is a music licensing business based in Brooklyn, NY which represenst an eclectic roster of bands and composers, licensing their music for use in films, TV and beyond.