Episode Description:
In this episode, Jessica Kantor speaks with the dynamic producer-director / wife-husband duo Joni Levin and Keith Clarke, renowned for their work on the documentary Call Me Ted. Together, they delve into their personal journeys with cinema, the universal power of movies to connect, inspire and share early memories that shaped their love for storytelling. They discuss their latest project on the life of Ted Turner and the invaluable life lessons that movies can teach both children and adults.
Listen as Joni and Keith share stories of family movie memories, discuss the impact of films on parenting, and explore how Ted Turner’s life reflects a unique drive to make the world a better place.
Key Topics Covered:
Film’s Role in Childhood: Joni recounts her first movie experiences as an escape, and Keith shares how cinema transported him from his working-class upbringing in England.
Influence of Cinema on Parenting: They discuss how watching movies as a family nurtures curiosity, empathy, and shared understanding with children, from early Disney films to impactful stories like Dead Poets Society and Bend It Like Beckham.
Ted Turner Documentary Insights: Joni and Keith reveal the inspiration behind their latest project, Call Me Ted, detailing Turner’s fearless journey, from his trailblazing media ventures to his early advocacy for environmental preservation.
Connecting through Movies: How stories on the big screen can bridge generations and serve as catalysts for family conversations about emotions, dreams, and resilience.
Quotable Moments:
“The best movies transport us both emotionally and open our worlds up.” - Keith Clarke
“Ted believed that with passion and determination, we could truly change the world.” - Joni Levin
Episode Highlights:
00:00-05:00: Jessica introduces the guests, Joni and Keith, and the conversation begins with their earliest movie memories, sharing touching stories of family and finding comfort in cinema.
10:00-15:00: Joni and Keith talk about their shared love of storytelling and the role of humor in films. Jessica reflects on how cinema provides a communal escape.
30:00-40:00: The two filmmakers discuss the journey of making Call Me Ted, offering insights into Ted Turner’s life, from his media empire to his lasting environmental legacy.
45:00-50:00: Advice for parents on curating movie experiences for children, including recommendations on films that inspire confidence, empathy, and personal growth.
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