On the podcast, host Alex Heeney and guest Angelo Muredda dig into Chloe Zhao’s Hamnet as a work of adaptation of Maggie O’Farrell’s novel and why the film left use dry-eyed.
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Ep. 169 David Cronenberg’s The Shrouds with Angelo Muredda
On the podcast, Angelo Muredda joins Alex to discuss one of the year’s best films, David Cronenberg’s The Shrouds, and how it fits into Cronenberg’s filmography.
TIFF 2024 Ep. 10: Marianne Elliott on directing for stage vs. screen and The Salt Path
Alex interviews legendary theatre director Marianne Elliott about directing for stage vs. screen and her first film, The Salt Path.
TIFF 2024 Ep. 9: Brady Corbet’s 4-hour fictional architect biopic The Brutalist
Angelo Muredda joins Alex to discuss Luca Brady Corbet’s fictional architect biopic The Brutalist.
TIFF 2024 Ep.7: Luca Guadagnino’s Queer with Angelo Muredda
Angelo Muredda joins Alex to discuss Luca Guadagnino’s Queer, which adapts the William S. Burroughs novel of the same name.
E132: Sarah Polley’s Women Talking
n this episode of the podcast, we discuss Sarah Polley’s new Oscar hopeful film: her screen adaptation of the Miriam Toewes’s novel Women Talking. We talk about how the film works (or doesn’t) as an adaptation, its lack of specificity in depicting a mennonite community, and the many problems that plague the film.





