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Moving Histories
John Trafton, Kim Nelson, and Robert Burgoyne
24 episodes
3 weeks ago
In our latest episode, we discuss the new Netflix series House of Guinness, a historical drama set in 19th century Ireland, from the creator of Peaky Blinders.
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In our latest episode, we discuss the new Netflix series House of Guinness, a historical drama set in 19th century Ireland, from the creator of Peaky Blinders.
Show more...
Arts
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Shogun (with special guest Aaron Gerow)
Moving Histories
1 hour 2 minutes
1 year ago
Shogun (with special guest Aaron Gerow)
In this episode, we are joined by Japanese cinema historian Aaron Gerow to talk about the FX series is a unique example of transnational historical filmmaking for a new generation . This episode was edited by Nick Hector with music from Nine Inch Nails.
Moving Histories
In our latest episode, we discuss the new Netflix series House of Guinness, a historical drama set in 19th century Ireland, from the creator of Peaky Blinders.