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The Criterion Project
Rachel Wagner
112 episodes
5 days ago
With the start of the Criterion Channel, Rachel Wagner and Conrado Falco thought it would be fun, once a month, to talk about a film offered there.
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With the start of the Criterion Channel, Rachel Wagner and Conrado Falco thought it would be fun, once a month, to talk about a film offered there.
Show more...
Film Reviews
TV & Film
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S4 E24: Things to Come with Iggy Cortez and Ian Fleishman
The Criterion Project
1 hour 55 seconds
2 years ago
S4 E24: Things to Come with Iggy Cortez and Ian Fleishman

Iggy Cortez and Ian Fleishman are the editors of 'Performative Opacity in the Work of Isabelle Huppert', an essay collection about the iconic French actress and her enigmatic performance style. They join Rachel and Conrado to talk about THINGS TO COME, an unassumingly profound movie, written and directed by Mia Hansen-Love, that finds Huppert giving a brilliant and unusually warm performance. She plays a philosophy professor who must deal with a series of events, including the end of her marriage, that make her consider her past, present, and future.


More about Performative Opacity in the Work of Isabelle Huppert: https://edinburghuniversitypress.com/book-performative-opacity-in-the-work-of-isabelle-huppert.html

Follow Ian on Twitter: https://twitter.com/MonsieurLeser


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Check out Conrado's webseries WORMHOLES on youtube ⁠https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC51Tg9gR5mXxEeaansRUYRw⁠

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Our theme music is written by Michael Lloret: https://www.michael-lloret.com/

The Criterion Project
With the start of the Criterion Channel, Rachel Wagner and Conrado Falco thought it would be fun, once a month, to talk about a film offered there.