A note from Talking Taiwan host Felicia Lin:
When Gus, the producer of Talking Taiwan suggested that I do an interview with David Frazier, co-founder and Festival Director of the Urban Nomad Film Festival, which first started in Taipei in 2002, I was intrigued. And after speaking with David about Urban Nomad, I found myself wishing that I'd be in Taipei at the time of the festival! We talked about how the Urban Nomad Film Festival is more than just a film festival. In the past it has featured poetry readings, live bands, exhibits, parties, and a host of other interactive events. At a glance, the Urban Nomad is part film festival, part music festival. But it is more than that. The goal of the festival's organizers has been to create a community-oriented event. David explained that the festival was inspired by punk rock’s DIY ethic, and described the Urban Nomad Film Festival as participatory event and “a live art project.” Learn where the name of the festival “Urban Nomad” came from, the fascinating evolution of the festival and what it takes to run a festival like this. The Urban Nomad Film Festival is definitely something worth checking out if you’re in Taipei in the spring. To learn more, visit their website:
www.urbannomad.tw
Here’s a little preview of what we talked about in this podcast episode:
How the festival has evolved since it first started in 2002
Where the name of the festival “Urban Nomad” came from
What the Urban Nomad Film Festival is
What it takes to run a festival like the Urban Nomad Film Festival
The people and supporters of the festival
Highlights from past Urban Nomad Film Festivals
The New York connection to the Urban Nomad Film Festival
The types of films that premier at the Urban Nomad Film Festival
Related Links:
www.urbannomad.tw (Urban Nomad Film Festival website)
www.facebook.com/UrbanNomad.tw (Urban Nomad Film Festival Facebook page)
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