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A film history and theory podcast that delves deep into a variety of favorites and elusive gems one specific genre at a time. Join the journey and together we can learn about film, auteurs, genre, and the general art of cinema better. The title is facetious, calm down. New Episodes every Tuesday and Thursday.
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In the eleventh episode of Season 12: On the Road, Kyle is joined for a one-on-one conversation with editor Kristi Shimek to discuss the abstract and personal depiction of the road movie traversing the subconscious in Ingmar Bergman's meditative and probing deconstruction of legacy, love, and meaning in Wild Strawberries (1957).
In the tenth episode of Season 12: On the Road, Kyle is joined for a one-on-one conversation with screenwriter David Gutierrez to discuss the modernizing film language of Roberto Rossellini as he excavates his own deteriorating marriage through the lens of societal privilege, historical devastation, and personal isolation in the psychological road film Viaggio in Italia (1954).
In the ninth episode of Season 12: On the Road, Kyle is joined for a one-on-one conversation with fellow podcaster Spro Frosty to discuss the neo-realist and fantasy blended time capsule of post-War Italy in Federico Fellini's masterful dissection of damaged masculinity and the enduring human spirit in La Strada (1954).
In the eighth episode of Season 12: On the Road, Kyle is joined for a one-on-one conversation with filmmaker Mario Ruiz to discuss the existentialist brooding and colonialist critique that is Henri-Georges Clouzot's adaptation of Georges Arnaud's personally inspired assessment of the human condition in one of the greatest film thrillers of all time, The Wages of Fear (1953).
In the seventh episode of Season 12: On the Road, Kyle is joined for a one-on-one conversation with fellow podcaster Zax Protzmann to discuss one of the many Bonnie and Clyde riffs about two lovers on the lam in the psychosexual and pulsating B-movie noir about repressed desire and anti-conformity that is Joseph H. Lewis' Gun Crazy (1950).
In the sixth episode of Season 12: On the Road, Kyle is joined for a one-on-one conversation with screenwriter David Gutierrez to discuss the collision of reality and mythology in Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger's fable about a determined and self-absorbed heroine being humbled by nature, culture, and ultimately love in the beautiful romance film I Know Where I'm Going! (1945).
In the fifth episode of Season 12: On the Road, Kyle is joined for a one-on-one conversation with screenwriter Katy Baldwin to discuss the anarchic blend of comedy and social commentary that defined the call for needed escapism in times of hardship in Preston Sturges' Hollywood satire Sullivan's Travels (1941).
In the fourth episode of Season 12: On the Road, Kyle is joined for a one-on-one conversation with filmmaker Mario Ruiz to discuss the lyrical and poetic adaptation of John Steinbeck's bleak novel detailing the odyssey of the Joad family as the microcosm of the Dust Bowl experience of economic displacement and the commitment to family in John Ford's The Grapes of Wrath (1940).
A film history and theory podcast that delves deep into a variety of favorites and elusive gems one specific genre at a time. Join the journey and together we can learn about film, auteurs, genre, and the general art of cinema better. The title is facetious, calm down. New Episodes every Tuesday and Thursday.
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