Joshua LaBure
Producer / HostJoshua LaBure is a documentary filmmaker, radio producer and podcaster based out of Omaha, Nebraska. His experience includes having directed and produced several short films, three narrative features and three documentary features, with his works featured at the Lone Star Film Festival, The Bureau of Creative Works, Indy Film Festival and other filmmaker showcases. His most recent documentary had a sold-out premiere and received a standing ovation at the Benson Theatre. Furthermore, he founded the Denver Filmmakers Collective, which hosted local filmmaker showcases, has served on jury for major film festivals and has hosted countless film screenings.
Additionally, Joshua has hosted and produced over 100 episodes of KIOS at the Movies andOn Documentary with Joshua LaBure, where he has interviewed dozens of filmmakers, covered film festivals and opined films. In 2021, his radio series, Portrait of a Pandemic, which explored how the Covid-19 pandemic affected the community, received the Nebraska Broadcaster’s Association Bronze Award for Best Investigative Journal or Series. He has also served as a producer for Back Row, Center, a podcast from Film Streams, a local non-profit movie theatre.
Joshua's Projects:
KIOS at the Movies (Producer/Host)
Ambiology (Co-Producer / Co-Host)
Omaha Sound (Producer)
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Today on KIOS at the Movies, host Joshua LaBure reviews the new film “Father Mother Sister Brother” and his favorite films of last year “A Traveler’s Needs.”
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For the third year in a row, we welcome the new year by listening to William Basinski’s The Disintegration Loops.
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Today on KIOS at the Movies, Joshua LaBure discusses Marty Supreme with Genevieve Radosti & Patrick White from Maybe We’re Projecting.
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Today on KIOS at the Movies, host Joshua LaBure sits down with filmmaker Elijah Hoefer from Film Streams to discuss the new film The Secret Agent.
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A longer conversation about ‘By the Stream,’ Hong Sangsoo and independent filmmaking with Ryan BalasToday on KIOS at the Movies, host Joshua LaBure sits down with filmmaker Ryan Balas for a longer, in-depth conversation about By the Stream, the cinema of Hong Sangsoo, and what his work continues to reveal about the possibilities of independent filmmaking—and how that approach has inspired both Joshua and Ryan’s own work.
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