Jamie Dack's Palm Trees and Power Lines finds a film language to depict sexual assault and coercion in a way that keeps us emotionally involved with our …
[Read more...] about Palm Trees and Power Lines is a harrowing debut from Jamie Dack
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Jamie Dack's Palm Trees and Power Lines finds a film language to depict sexual assault and coercion in a way that keeps us emotionally involved with our …
[Read more...] about Palm Trees and Power Lines is a harrowing debut from Jamie Dack
Zoe Leigh Hopkins, director of the feature film Run Woman Run, talks about telling a different kind of coming-of-age-in-your-thirties story, filming in her home …
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This week, our Céline Sciamma's Petite Maman podcast episode goes deep on one of our favourite films of 2021. It's a deceptively small-scale film that's quite …
[Read more...] about Ep. 128: Petite Maman and Céline Sciamma’s temporary utopias
We're joined by Lindsay Pugh to continue our ongoing conversation around films about portraits of female artists, and how the way these stories are being told …
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In both Mutzenbacher and Man Cave — both documentary films which screened at Visions du Réel — women directors interview a slew of men about their thoughts on …
[Read more...] about Mutzenbacher and Man Caves explore men’s views on sex and love
We're joined by Andrew Kendall to discuss the new German film Fabian: Going to the Dogs, directed by Dominik Graf, and how it portrays life in a totalitarian …
[Read more...] about Ep. 127: Fabian: Going to the Dogs and the rise of totalitarianism