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Catholic filmmakers discussing craft & conscience in the movies. The Catholic Film Club is sponsored by The Center for Catholic Media at Benedictine College. The podcast features weekly episodes on new releases and trending topics in the industry, and monthly Film Club recommendations for classic films. Including interviews with filmmakers, and guest appearances by Benedictine College professors to enrich the way we talk about the movies.
FIRST TAKE: Three Questions about THE CONVERSATION (1973)
Catholic Film Club
7 minutes 42 seconds
8 months ago
FIRST TAKE: Three Questions about THE CONVERSATION (1973)
This month on the Catholic Film Club we're covering The Conversation, Francis Ford Coppola's paranoid thriller about Harry Caul (Gene Hackman) a surveillance man who leads a very private life. Join us in two weeks for an hour-long discussion about the film.
The Catholic Film Club covers one movie a month. Our main subject is the marriage between craft & conscience in the movies.
This podcast is brought to you by The Center for Catholic Media at Benedictine College in Atchison, Kansas.
Catholic Film Club
Catholic filmmakers discussing craft & conscience in the movies. The Catholic Film Club is sponsored by The Center for Catholic Media at Benedictine College. The podcast features weekly episodes on new releases and trending topics in the industry, and monthly Film Club recommendations for classic films. Including interviews with filmmakers, and guest appearances by Benedictine College professors to enrich the way we talk about the movies.