
Lights, Camera, Gold
Podcast de Rachael Bishop
Do you love sports? Do you love movies? How about sports movies? Then you've come to the right place. On Lights, Camera, Gold, host Rachael Bishop will review some of the most beloved sports films of all time every week (documentaries included), and maybe even some you've never heard of. Some of the sports films that will be discussed include classics such as "Rocky", "Chariots of Fire", and of course, the cult classic, "Bring It On". Come join me as we delve into the wonderful world of sports movies!
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In this latest episode of 'Lights, Camera, Gold", Rachael is joined by Indian director Shubham Yogi as they discuss his film debut "Kaachey Limbu", a movie about cricket that premiered at the 2022 Toronto International Film Festival. Shubham talks about his filmmaking process, why cricket for his first movie, and how the heck he managed to get his indie film into one of the world's biggest film festivals. You can follow Rachael on twitter @87_Rachaelb, and on instagram @RBishop31. You can follow Shubham @yogiisjustfine on twitter and Instagram. Don't forget to rate, review, and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts, so you never miss an episode!

After a long, unintended hiatus, "Lights, Camera, Gold" is FINALLY back, and there will be a bonus episode later this week, so two episodes in one week to get the ball rolling again. In this week's episode, Rachael is going at it alone again, with her review of "Borg vs McEnroe". This 2017 tennis film about the famed John McEnroe and Bjorn Borg rivalry was the gala-opening film at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2017. With an 83% on Rotten Tomatoes, this film was well-received when it premiered at TIFF. Take a listen to find out if Rachael agrees with the critics! Don't forget to rate, review and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Castbox, or wherever you get your podcasts, so you never miss an episode! Follow Rachael on social media: twitter: 87_Rachaelb instagram: RBishop31

Fan favourite Edgardo Sepulveda returns to the podcast to discuss the 2006 Iranian soccer film "Offside" directed by legendary Iranian auteur Jafar Panahi. Starring non-professional actors, and shot on location in Tehran outside Azadi Stadium, during the real-life 2005 World Cup qualifier between Iran and Bahrain, "Offside" acts as a cinema-verite with its documentary-like feel. Edgardo and Rachael break down some of the main themes in the film, and offer a comparison to other female-focused soccer movies (Bend It Like Beckham). Don't forget to rate, subscribe and review on whichever podcast streaming website you use. You can also follow Rachael on twitter @87_Rachaelb, and on instagram @RBishop31. You can follow Edgardo on twitter E_R_Sepulveda.

In the latest episode of "Lights, Camera, Gold", Rachael finally has her first female guest. This week, it is none other than CBC senior columnist, podcaster, and "Bend it Like Beckham" scholar, Shireen Ahmed. This week, in honour of the film's recent 20th anniversary, and the women's FA Cup Final on May 15th (featuring a member of the Canadian women's national team), Rachael and Shireen discuss the movie's legacy two decades later and if things really have changed for racialized women in sport, on screen, and behind the camera. Co- Written and Directed by Gurinder Chada, "Bend it Like Beckham" stars Keira Knightley (in her first film role), Parminder Nagra, and Jonathan Rhys-Meyers, and Juliet Stevenson. The movie was an immediate box-office success, and, 20 years on, it remains the highest-grossing soccer-focused sports movie of all time. You can follow Shireen Ahmed on twitter @_shireenahmed_, and check out her recent column for cbc sports.ca about "Bend it Like Beckham": https://www.cbc.ca/sports/bend-it-like-beckham-opinion-shireen-ahmed-1.6416692 [https://www.cbc.ca/sports/bend-it-like-beckham-opinion-shireen-ahmed-1.6416692] You can follow Rachael on twitter @87_Rachaelb, and on instagram @RBishop31. Don't forget to rate, and review on Apple Podcasts, and Spotify. You can also subscribe to receive automatic notifications whenever a new episode is uploaded to the podcast platform of your choice, so you never miss out!

Episode 50!! In honour of William Shakespeare's birthday, on the latest episode of "Lights, Camera, Gold", Rachael reviews the film "O", a modern-day adaptation of "Othello", set in a prep school in Charleston, South Carolina in the late 90s, about an interracial relationship between the star basketball player, Odin James, and the daughter of a wealthy Senator, Desi Bramble. Don't forget to check out my previous episode on "She's the Man" for another take on a modern-Shakespeare sports film. That, as with every episode of "Lights, Camera, Gold", is available on all podcast-streaming platforms. Follow Rachael on twitter @87_Rachaelb, and on instagram @RBishop31.
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