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DN EP 159: The Armoire – Jamie Travis

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The first time we had the pleasure of director Jamie Travis’ company was for his triplet of films The Patterns Trilogy. Well, working in threes once again, he’s recently finished The Armoire, the final installment of his The Saddest Children in the World trilogy, and joins us to discuss evoking emotion through a formal filmmaking approach.

Note: If you’re in or near London on the 20th March, Jamie will be screening The Saddest Children in the World trilogy (Why The Anderson Children Didn’t Come to Dinner, The Saddest Boy in the World & The Armoire) and giving an Artist’s talk as part of the 24th BFI London Lesbian & Gay Film Festival.

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5 comments for “DN EP 159: The Armoire – Jamie Travis”

  1. RT @WeAreDN: New on DN: DN EP 159: The Armoire – Jamie Travis http://j.mp/awRZGt #interview

    Posted by Neil Fox | March 4, 2010, 9:31 pm
  2. These sound great and I’d love to check them out but I’m out of the country on the 20th, any other screenings or way to watch them?

    Posted by IndependentFilmLover | March 9, 2010, 1:50 pm
  3. Any new screenings should get posted to http://thearmoire.ca/ but I’m sure if you dropped a line to info at thearmoire.ca, Jamie could let you know how to get the DVDs.

    Posted by MarBelle | March 9, 2010, 8:51 pm
  4. Jamie Travis is an aesthetic genius. We just had his cinematographer Catherine Lutes at the Petaluma Film Festival presenting The Patterns Trilogy and The Armoire, and she is so talented and cool. Travis is a director to watch on the international circuit. Thank you for this interview,it’s great!

    Posted by Armando | May 3, 2010, 2:21 am
  5. Glad you liked the interview, I’m always excited when I know Jamie has a new film.

    Posted by MarBelle | May 4, 2010, 10:20 pm

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