
It is January Giallo and apparently a lot of people like to claim the renowned Ignacio Lopez Tarso film El Profeta Mimi (1973) is a Mexican “Giallo” film, but is it really? Hosts Joey & Armando and special guest James Branscome of Cinematic Void discuss what really is a Giallo film and what can be considered a Giallo film. Watch El Profeta Mimi with English subtitles made by Armando: https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/5oqpukto4n8ly7p6zp25n/El-Profeta_Mimi.mp4?rlkey=7i4s9gf3ms54rvyl1kvr15alg&st=n11sblku&dl=0Attend a Cinematic Void screening in LA. Check out calendar line-up at American Cinematheque: https://www.americancinematheque.com/series/cinematic-void/Follow Cinematic Void on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cinematicvoidFollow us:Podcast:www.instagram.com/trashmexpodcastArmando:www.instagram.com/trash_mex_Joey:www.instagram.com/cheddabrownRecorded in Chino, CA
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