A film projectionist and filmmaker go through every year in film history in order, one year at a time and 5+ films per year, from 1895 to present! Through our horrifically meticulous process, we are able to simulate the experience of someone seeing it for the first time in the year it came out. What new perspectives can be gleaned from seeing every classic in its original context? Listen to find out!
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A film projectionist and filmmaker go through every year in film history in order, one year at a time and 5+ films per year, from 1895 to present! Through our horrifically meticulous process, we are able to simulate the experience of someone seeing it for the first time in the year it came out. What new perspectives can be gleaned from seeing every classic in its original context? Listen to find out!
1948 - The Grizzling of the Soul (with Trace Thurman)
One Week, One Year
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1948 - The Grizzling of the Soul (with Trace Thurman)
Murder! Dancing! Treasure! Bicycles! This week we're joined by Trace Thurman to discuss a Hitchcock experimental thriller, plus we talk about comedy monster mashes, transcendent technicolor ballet, Italian neo-realist velocipede theft, and the origins of the "prospector who dances a jig" character!
You can watch along with our video version of the episode here on Youtube! [https://youtu.be/yhgR9cZLuY0]
You can check out our social media crap here: http://linktr.ee/1w1y
And you can watch and form your own opinions from our 1948 Films Discussed playlist right here! [https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLbjWmIpd1WtqgieODMydukdYHf3eNLEHP&si=TLEaueWXVQwT8M6W]
See you next year!
One Week, One Year
A film projectionist and filmmaker go through every year in film history in order, one year at a time and 5+ films per year, from 1895 to present! Through our horrifically meticulous process, we are able to simulate the experience of someone seeing it for the first time in the year it came out. What new perspectives can be gleaned from seeing every classic in its original context? Listen to find out!