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Subjective Cinema
Anna Lee Dodds
6 episodes
1 day ago
Welcome to Subjective Cinema, where I interview my favorite people about their favorite movies. Sure, it's a thinly-veiled ploy to stay in touch with people across the country, but it's also a great time, talking with smart people about the things they love. Art by Lara Barton. Theme music is "Spring Chicken" by Bryan Teoh. (Marked explicit for cursing. Anything more serious will be indicated in the description on an episode-to-episode basis)
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Welcome to Subjective Cinema, where I interview my favorite people about their favorite movies. Sure, it's a thinly-veiled ploy to stay in touch with people across the country, but it's also a great time, talking with smart people about the things they love. Art by Lara Barton. Theme music is "Spring Chicken" by Bryan Teoh. (Marked explicit for cursing. Anything more serious will be indicated in the description on an episode-to-episode basis)
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Loving Vincent (feat. Nicolette Paglioni)
Subjective Cinema
1 hour 33 minutes 24 seconds
4 years ago
Loving Vincent (feat. Nicolette Paglioni)

CW: discussion of self harm, suicide, and mental illness (specifically bipolar and/or schizoaffective disorders). We are talking about these things almost exclusively in terms of Van Gogh’s life, so if you’re familiar and comfortable with those (sometimes gorey) details, you will likely not be bothered by this conversation. We also talk some about sex workers, but not really about sex work.

Today I'm talking with Nicolette Paglioni about the stylistic masterwork that is Loving Vincent, the 2017 film where every frame is hand-painted. It's a masterful film about the life and death (mostly death) of Vincent Van Gogh, and if you ever wanted to know something about the man Nicolette will be happy to share it with you. We talk about many nuances of his life, the wonder of animation and rotoscoping, making art, and mental illness. 


There's also more to the video version this week, as it features paintings by Van Gogh that Nicolette touches on that are not heavily featured in this podcast, seeing as it's an audio medium. 

If you're interested in the podcast Nicolette mentioned about finding the portrait of Dr. Gachet, that can be found here! Or follow these links if you're interested in a new movie being made by this studio in the painted style, or want to check out the Booth Western Art Museum.

If you want to support us and get perks, including early access to content, check out Video Eclectic on Patreon, and there are so many other places you can follow Video Eclectic if you want to keep up with all things Subjective Cinema!

Subjective Cinema
Welcome to Subjective Cinema, where I interview my favorite people about their favorite movies. Sure, it's a thinly-veiled ploy to stay in touch with people across the country, but it's also a great time, talking with smart people about the things they love. Art by Lara Barton. Theme music is "Spring Chicken" by Bryan Teoh. (Marked explicit for cursing. Anything more serious will be indicated in the description on an episode-to-episode basis)