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
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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
We revisit The English Patient on its 25th anniversary and consider its complicated legacy and "poignant sense of sandy sadness." The episode features two …
[Read more...] about Ep. 115: Revisiting The English Patient 25 years later
This week we are re-releasing our The Deep Blue Sea podcast in celebration of Terence Davies' new film, Benediction, and in memorial to Helen McRory, who passed …
To celebrate our 100th episode, ten regular guests share what they would choose if they got to make the whole world watch one movie. …
On the first in our series of Pride Month episodes, we delve into one of our favourite TV shows, HBO's Looking. This episode features Editor-in-Chief …
Jasmila Žbanic's Quo Vadis, Aida is one of the best films of the year. On this episode, we discuss it in context of Atiq Rahimi's Our Lady of the Nile, another …
[Read more...] about Ep. 82: Quo Vadis, Aida and Our Lady of the Nile: Genocide on film