Screen Players Film Club
Screen Players Film Club
Podcast Description
Welcome to Screen Players Film Club. In each episode a filmmaker, writer, producer or actor talks to host Charlotte Bogard Macleod about the creative journey behind one of their best-loved movies. We get into it all - the behind the scenes anecdotes and the never-before-told secrets - before moving onto more profound conversations about what it means to be a human navigating through life, art and love. Many of these episodes were recorded at our live Film Club events in front of an enthusiastic audience of film-lovers. Screen Players Film Club is a pure injection of cinematic joy, a celebration of movies and the boundlessness of life.Charlotte Bogard Macleod is founder of The Script Factory, an organisation which has championed great screen storytelling since 1996. She is also a screenwriter, playwright, and former BAFTA board member. Screen Players Film Club is a PODSSS Production, created by The Script Factory in partnership with Soho Square Studios and Olympic Studios. www.scriptfactory.co.ukProduced by PODSSS for Soho Square Studios - https://sohosquarestudios.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The podcast explores themes surrounding the creative process in filmmaking, human experiences, and societal reflections highlighted in cinema. Episodes include deep dives into films such as Nowhere Boy, Slumdog Millionaire, and Conclave, featuring discussions on behind-the-scenes stories, personal anecdotes, and the emotional connections filmmakers have with their work.

Welcome to Screen Players Film Club. In each episode a filmmaker, writer, producer or actor talks to host Charlotte Bogard Macleod about the creative journey behind one of their best-loved movies. We get into it all – the behind the scenes anecdotes and the never-before-told secrets – before moving onto more profound conversations about what it means to be a human navigating through life, art and love. Many of these episodes were recorded at our live Film Club events in front of an enthusiastic audience of film-lovers. Screen Players Film Club is a pure injection of cinematic joy, a celebration of movies and the boundlessness of life.
Charlotte Bogard Macleod is founder of The Script Factory, an organisation which has championed great screen storytelling since 1996. She is also a screenwriter, playwright, and former BAFTA board member. Screen Players Film Club is a PODSSS Production, created by The Script Factory in partnership with Soho Square Studios and Olympic Studios. www.scriptfactory.co.uk
Produced by PODSSS for Soho Square Studios – https://sohosquarestudios.com/
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to Screen Players Film Club with Oscar and BAFTA winning screenwriter Rebecca Lenkiewicz who is responsible for some of the most nuanced, potent and beautiful films in contemporary cinema. In this episode she joins Charlotte Bogard Macleod at Soho Square Studios for an open, vulnerable and fiercely honest conversation about the movie “She Said.”
Rebecca shares insights about how she went about adapting a book into a screenplay, when the book was still being written. She opens up to why this story resonated so strongly with her, and the personal impact of this project. We can’t wait for you to listen to this unfiltered chat about female friendship, artistic integrity and the importance of writing your own truth. Thank you for joining our club.
TW: Please note this episode contains discussions of sexual assault which may be distressing to some listeners. Listener discretion is advised.
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