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Seventh Row Editors / February 21, 2025

Ep. 161 Beyond the Oscars: Your gateway to world cinema (feat. C.J. Prince)

In this episode, Alex is joined by film critic C.J. Prince of Acquired Cinema to discuss the wide variety of international films you have access to when you look beyond the Oscars and to the films released right after the Oscars happen.

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Stills from four films discussed on the podcast which came out in the window right after the Oscars: The Eight Mountains (top left), Petite Maman (top right), Fabian: Going to the Dogs (bottom left), and Showing Up (bottom right).
Stills from four films discussed on the podcast which came out in the window right after the Oscars: The Eight Mountains (top left), Petite Maman (top right), Fabian: Going to the Dogs (bottom left), and Showing Up (bottom right).

Contrary to popular belief, when Oscar season ends, good movie season begins. The 3-4 month window after the Oscars and before summer movie season is when 90% of the year’s best movies get released.

Today on the podcast, film critic C.J. Prince of Acquired Cinema joins Alex to look back on the wide variety of excellent international movies that have been released right after the Oscars in past years. We explain some of the attributes that define these films, which are diverse demographically (e.g., women, LGBTQ+, Indigenous), as well as in content and form.

We discover that it’s a challenge to package these films into neat categories for listeners because what makes these films so interesting is that they don’t fit neatly into pre-defined genres and categories. E.g., they’re period pieces aren’t conventional period pieces. They’re quiet, contemplative films that may be ambitious but low-budget. 

To join the Radical Adaptations movie group in which we will watch Fabian: Going to the Dogs an read the book on which it’s based, sign up for an invitation at https://seventh-row.com/radicaladaptations

To join Reel Ruminators: A Movie-of-the-Month Enrichment Experience in March, get on the waitlist at https://email.seventh-row.com/reelruminators . 

Related Episodes to Beyond the Oscars

128. Petite Maman and Celine Sciamma’s temporary utopias

127. Fabian: Going to the Dogs and the rise of totalitarianism

Sundance 2024 Ep. 6. features a discussion of Ira Sachs’ film Passages at 1:04:22 

Show Notes: More to explore on films mentioned on the podcast

Read Alex’s review of The Eight Mountains

Read Alex’s review of Full Time

Alex’s interview with Kelly Reichardt on Showing Up

Read Alex’s review of Benediction

Podcast Credits

This episode was edited, produced, and recorded by Alex Heeney.

Follow Seventh Row on Twitter, Bluesky and Instagram. Read our articles at seventh-row.com.

Follow Alex Heeney on Bluesky, Twitter and Instagram. 

An AI-generated transcript for the episode is available on Apple Podcasts.

Filed Under: Podcasts Tagged With: Alex Heeney podcast, C. J. Prince podcast, Film Industry podcast

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