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Not A Rich Kid elevates the stories of Victorian creatives from working class backgrounds.
Deep Dive into 'Beatriz at Dinner': Class Struggles and Spirituality
In this episode of 'Not a Rich Kid Reviews,' the hosts, Dr. Frankie Kanatas, Dr. Alan Woodruff, and Dr. Kath Dolheguy, explore the 2017 film 'Beatriz at Dinner,' directed by Miguel Arteta and written by Mike White. They discuss the film's thematic focus on class dynamics, spiritual elements, and the contrast between privileged and marginalized lives, particularly through the lead character, Beatriz, played by Salma Hayek. The hosts debate the film's effectiveness, subtlety, and its impact then and now, while highlighting the significant contributions of Mike White's narrative style, Mark Mothersbaugh's score, and Hayek's performance. The discussion culminates with varying ratings and reflections on the film’s powerful message.
00:00 Introduction to 'Beatriz at Dinner'
00:28 Mike White's Career Highlights
02:01 First Impressions and Cast Overview
02:34 Plot Summary and Key Themes
03:42 Dinner Party Dynamics
05:27 Character Analysis and Social Commentary
07:32 Critical Reception and Personal Opinions
18:53 Final Thoughts and Ratings
29:39 Closing Remarks and Acknowledgements
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The Not a Rich Kid Team:
Kath Dolheguy
Frankie Kanatas
Sarah Ryan-Linstrom
Post audio - Mike Tillbrook
Theme song:
‘Barry Michael Takes a Train’ by Sand Pebbles - Written & performed by Ben Michael and performed and mixed by Murray Ono Jamieson.
Not a Rich Kid would not be possible without the support of:
VCA who provided studio space
City of Melbourne Arts Grants
Supported by the City of Melbourne Arts Grants
NOT A RICH KID - THE PODCAST
Not A Rich Kid elevates the stories of Victorian creatives from working class backgrounds.