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SEEING FACES IN MOVIES
SEEING FACES IN MOVIES
77 episodes
1 week ago
Felicia is joined by Darragh McGrath to discuss why The Tarnished Angels (1957) may be the most Sirkian at its core. We chat about the beauty of the black and white photography, and why Sirk was so good at portraying the lives of broken people. Send us your thoughts on the episode by sending us a message on any of our social platforms or by email: seeingfacesinmovies@gmail.com Listen to our previous episodes: Ace in the Hole (Billy Wilder 1951) Straight Time (Ulu Grosbard 1978) Minnie and Moskowitz (John Cassavetes 1971) Sources: Sirk, D., & Halliday, J. (2018). Sirk on sirk: Conversations with Jon Halliday. Bloomsbury Publishing. https://criterioncast.com/reviews/blu-ray-reviews/scott-reviews-douglas-sirks-the-tarnished-angels-masters-of-cinema-blu-ray-review https://www.popmatters.com/tarnished-angels-douglas-sirks-2630900330.html https://www.cineaste.com/fall2019/the-tarnished-angels https://www.newyorker.com/goings-on-about-town/movies/the-tarnished-angels http://www.storyenthusiast.com/rock-hudson-blogathon-tarnished-angels-1957/ https://filmnoirfoundation.org/noircitymag/Tarnished-Angels.pdf Outro Song: Main Title from The Tarnished Angels by Frank Skinner Films Mentioned: Ace in the Hole (Billy Wilder 1951) Straight Time (Ulu Grosbard 1978) Minnie and Moskowitz (John Cassavetes 1971) Far From Heaven (Todd Haynes 2002) All That Heaven Allows (Douglas Sirk 1955) Magnificent Obsession (Douglas Sirk 1954) Written on the Wind (Douglas Sirk 1956) Imitation of Life (Douglas Sirk 1959) Giant (George Stevens 1956) The Big Country (William Wyler 1958) Jubal (Delmer Daves 1956) Interlude (Douglas Sirk 1957) Summertime (David Lean 1955) A Time to Love and a Time to Die (Douglas Sirk 1958) Blue Velvet (David Lynch 1986) Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me (David Lynch 1992) Has Anybody Seen My Gal (Douglas Sirk 1952) Seconds (John Frakenheimer 1966) Ali: Fear Eats The Soul (Rainer Werner Fassbinder 1974) Lonelyhearts (Vincent J. Donehue 1958) The Gypsy Moths (John Frankenheimer 1969) Dodsworth (William Wyler 1936)
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Felicia is joined by Darragh McGrath to discuss why The Tarnished Angels (1957) may be the most Sirkian at its core. We chat about the beauty of the black and white photography, and why Sirk was so good at portraying the lives of broken people. Send us your thoughts on the episode by sending us a message on any of our social platforms or by email: seeingfacesinmovies@gmail.com Listen to our previous episodes: Ace in the Hole (Billy Wilder 1951) Straight Time (Ulu Grosbard 1978) Minnie and Moskowitz (John Cassavetes 1971) Sources: Sirk, D., & Halliday, J. (2018). Sirk on sirk: Conversations with Jon Halliday. Bloomsbury Publishing. https://criterioncast.com/reviews/blu-ray-reviews/scott-reviews-douglas-sirks-the-tarnished-angels-masters-of-cinema-blu-ray-review https://www.popmatters.com/tarnished-angels-douglas-sirks-2630900330.html https://www.cineaste.com/fall2019/the-tarnished-angels https://www.newyorker.com/goings-on-about-town/movies/the-tarnished-angels http://www.storyenthusiast.com/rock-hudson-blogathon-tarnished-angels-1957/ https://filmnoirfoundation.org/noircitymag/Tarnished-Angels.pdf Outro Song: Main Title from The Tarnished Angels by Frank Skinner Films Mentioned: Ace in the Hole (Billy Wilder 1951) Straight Time (Ulu Grosbard 1978) Minnie and Moskowitz (John Cassavetes 1971) Far From Heaven (Todd Haynes 2002) All That Heaven Allows (Douglas Sirk 1955) Magnificent Obsession (Douglas Sirk 1954) Written on the Wind (Douglas Sirk 1956) Imitation of Life (Douglas Sirk 1959) Giant (George Stevens 1956) The Big Country (William Wyler 1958) Jubal (Delmer Daves 1956) Interlude (Douglas Sirk 1957) Summertime (David Lean 1955) A Time to Love and a Time to Die (Douglas Sirk 1958) Blue Velvet (David Lynch 1986) Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me (David Lynch 1992) Has Anybody Seen My Gal (Douglas Sirk 1952) Seconds (John Frakenheimer 1966) Ali: Fear Eats The Soul (Rainer Werner Fassbinder 1974) Lonelyhearts (Vincent J. Donehue 1958) The Gypsy Moths (John Frankenheimer 1969) Dodsworth (William Wyler 1936)
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Film Interviews
TV & Film,
Film History
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Magnificent Obsession (Douglas Sirk 1954) w/ Josh Cooley
SEEING FACES IN MOVIES
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Magnificent Obsession (Douglas Sirk 1954) w/ Josh Cooley
Felicia is joined by Josh Cooley to discuss why it’s important to consider melodrama in a positive light through Douglas Sirk’s Magnificent Obsession (1954). We chat about why Sirk was considered a ‘woman’s picture’ director, and why that work lead to some of the most beautiful imagery put on screen. This is the first installment in the Sirk series and an important one to listen to as we give a lot of background into his life in Germany, and how he ended up in Hollywood. Send us your thoughts on the episode by sending us a message on any of our social platforms or by email: seeingfacesinmovies@gmail.com Listen to our previous episode: Naked Lunch (David Cronenberg 1991) Sources: Sirk, D., & Halliday, J. (2018). Sirk on sirk: Conversations with Jon Halliday. Bloomsbury Publishing. https://calgarycinema.org/blog/2021/8/magnificent-obsession-1954-douglas-sirk https://inreviewonline.com/2024/08/19/magnificent-obsession/ https://scenebygreen.com/2022/04/20/magnificent-obsession-1954/ https://www.criterion.com/current/posts/1006-magnificent-obsessions https://www.criterion.com/current/posts/6549-sirk-in-the-sun https://criterionreflections.blogspot.com/2010/04/magnificent-obsession-1954-457.html https://www.sensesofcinema.com/2014/feature-articles/obsessions-imitations-subversions-on-magnificent-obsession-part-one/ https://thatshelf.com/guy-maddin-talks-magnificent-obsession-at-tiff/ Outro Song: Theme from Magnificent Obsession by Frank Skinner Films Mentioned: Naked Lunch (David Cronenberg 1991) Written on the Wind (Douglas Sirk 1956) Imitation of Life (Douglas Sirk 1959) All That  Heaven Allows (Douglas Sirk 1955) The Tarnished Angels (Douglas Sirk 1957) Far From Heaven (Todd Haynes 2002) Magnificent Obsession (John M. Stahl 1935) Dead Ringers (David Cronenberg 1988) Her (Spike Jonze 2013) The Wizard of Oz (Victor Fleming 1939) Lola Montès (Max Ophüls 1955) Meet Joe Black (Martin Brest 1998) Taza, Son of Cochise (Douglas Sirk 1954) Giant (George Stevens 1956) Sign of the Pagan (Douglas Sirk 1954) The Client (Joel Schumacher 1994) Flatliners (Joel Schumacher 1990) A Time to Kill (Joel Schumacher 1996) Falling Down (Joel Schumacher 1993) St. Elmo’s Fire (Joel Schumacher 1985) The Incredible Shrinking Woman (Joel Schumacher 1981) Ocean’s Eleven (Steven Soderbergh 2001) Amélie (Jean-Pierre Jeunet 2001) Pay It Forward (Mimi Leder 2000) Pollyanna (David Swift 1960) Citizen Kane (Orson Welles 1941) Peter Ibbetson (Henry Hathaway 1935) Eyes Wide Shut (Stanley Kubrick 1999)
SEEING FACES IN MOVIES
Felicia is joined by Darragh McGrath to discuss why The Tarnished Angels (1957) may be the most Sirkian at its core. We chat about the beauty of the black and white photography, and why Sirk was so good at portraying the lives of broken people. Send us your thoughts on the episode by sending us a message on any of our social platforms or by email: seeingfacesinmovies@gmail.com Listen to our previous episodes: Ace in the Hole (Billy Wilder 1951) Straight Time (Ulu Grosbard 1978) Minnie and Moskowitz (John Cassavetes 1971) Sources: Sirk, D., & Halliday, J. (2018). Sirk on sirk: Conversations with Jon Halliday. Bloomsbury Publishing. https://criterioncast.com/reviews/blu-ray-reviews/scott-reviews-douglas-sirks-the-tarnished-angels-masters-of-cinema-blu-ray-review https://www.popmatters.com/tarnished-angels-douglas-sirks-2630900330.html https://www.cineaste.com/fall2019/the-tarnished-angels https://www.newyorker.com/goings-on-about-town/movies/the-tarnished-angels http://www.storyenthusiast.com/rock-hudson-blogathon-tarnished-angels-1957/ https://filmnoirfoundation.org/noircitymag/Tarnished-Angels.pdf Outro Song: Main Title from The Tarnished Angels by Frank Skinner Films Mentioned: Ace in the Hole (Billy Wilder 1951) Straight Time (Ulu Grosbard 1978) Minnie and Moskowitz (John Cassavetes 1971) Far From Heaven (Todd Haynes 2002) All That Heaven Allows (Douglas Sirk 1955) Magnificent Obsession (Douglas Sirk 1954) Written on the Wind (Douglas Sirk 1956) Imitation of Life (Douglas Sirk 1959) Giant (George Stevens 1956) The Big Country (William Wyler 1958) Jubal (Delmer Daves 1956) Interlude (Douglas Sirk 1957) Summertime (David Lean 1955) A Time to Love and a Time to Die (Douglas Sirk 1958) Blue Velvet (David Lynch 1986) Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me (David Lynch 1992) Has Anybody Seen My Gal (Douglas Sirk 1952) Seconds (John Frakenheimer 1966) Ali: Fear Eats The Soul (Rainer Werner Fassbinder 1974) Lonelyhearts (Vincent J. Donehue 1958) The Gypsy Moths (John Frankenheimer 1969) Dodsworth (William Wyler 1936)