![]() Also special shout-out to The Parent Trap-that soundtrack has some bangers on it. I’ve always been a huge fan of The Graduate soundtrack. Sufjan Steven’s music in Call Me by Your Name is absolutely perfect and elevates that film so much. I have so much respect for the care and attention to detail that he put towards the Baby Driver soundtrack. Edgar Wright absolutely kills it with all of his films. ND: There are too many that come to mind. What film has the best soundtrack in cinema history? It’s just one of those albums that is a masterpiece front to back. ![]() I was listening to that on repeat while color grading the movie. Besides all of the amazing music that we put in the film, I really got into this album Cellar Door by Graveyard Club. I have a whole catalog of stills from various films that I’m constantly adding to. I’m always referencing images from that film. OS: One of my favorite films is The Neon Demon, shot by Natasha Braier. This was the first film I can remember doing that with. I love rewatching movies with friends who haven’t seen them, especially knowing they will love it. I remember leaving the theater and thinking “I want to do that”. ND: I think seeing The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring in a theater as an eleven-year-old was pretty impactful. ![]() What film made you want to become a filmmaker? Loose is a huge fan of the app, we all freaked out when you posted about Poser. If someone is talking about a film I pull out my phone and add it. Ori Segev: I was late to the Letterboxd party, which Noah told me about years ago. We have a lot of fun reading the Poser reviews, but sometimes a review will cut deep and I have to take a little break. I remember we tried to get Ori and our other friends to make an account and nobody did at first. We knew it was cool before everyone else around us did. Noah Dixon: I joined Letterboxd with my producer Brett Reiter in 2014. And, do you cautiously navigate Poser’s page or do you dive right in? We subjected Dixon and Segev to our Life in Film questionnaire, in the process discovering their favorite appearance by a musician in a film, some tear-jerking soundtracks, and how they use Letterboxd.įirstly, please tell us about joining Letterboxd. The Loose Films team were back at Tribeca this year with Poserfest, a lineup of artists featured on the film’s soundtrack, but true to their hometown spirit, Poser opened exclusively in Columbus two weeks before its wider June release courtesy of Oscilloscope. “A wonderfully satiric poke in the eye at the ‘great artists steal’ adage,” wrote Letterboxd member Bill Bria, while Daniel was impressed by the confident debut, “a modern-day, gender-swapped, music-oriented Talented Mr. The film found fans at its 2021 Tribeca Film Festival premiere. She befriends local legend Bobbi Kitten (lead singer of Damn the Witch Siren, here playing a fictional version of herself) and takes them both down the sinister road of idol worship overload. Inspired by the Columbus indie music scene, Poser follows the timid Lennon Gates (Sylvie Mix) as she creates a podcast in order to access her favorite musicians in the community. Residing in Columbus, Ohio, the indie studio is home to Letterboxd members and filmmakers Noah Dixon and Ori Segev who, after a litany of music videos, documentaries and short films, have directed Loose Films’ feature debut, Poser. We’re a smash hit at the Loose Films office. ![]()
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