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The Curzon Film Podcast
Curzon Cinemas
225 episodes
9 months ago
Interviews and discussion about the latest high quality and independent film releases from Curzon Cinemas in the UK

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Interviews and discussion about the latest high quality and independent film releases from Curzon Cinemas in the UK

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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TV & Film
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LITTLE WOMEN + JOJO RABBIT
The Curzon Film Podcast
29 minutes 17 seconds
5 years ago
LITTLE WOMEN + JOJO RABBIT

On this week's episode, we see out 2019 with Greta Gerwig's Little Women, and we welcome in 2020 with Taika Waititi's Jojo Rabbit.


In Little Women, Greta Gerwig couldn't have chosen a more beloved classic to adapt for her second feature as director, matched only by the strength of cast she's corralled. Playing the four leads on the verge of womanhood are Saoirse Ronan, Florence Pugh, Emma Watson and Sharp Objects' Eliza Scanlen. Telling the tale of four daughters of a preacher in post-Civil War Massachusetts as they learn to love and live their own lives, this adaptation emphasises the novel's feminist message of self-determination.


Taika Waititi's Jojo Rabbit shouldn't work, but the director pulls it off with panache. Never less than extremely funny, Waititi’s performance as a cracked Adolf Hitler manages to easily overleap any questions of taste, backed up by a hilarious cadre of supporting Nazis (Sam Rockwell, Rebel Wilson and Alfie Allen). This anti-hate satire from the director of Hunt for the Wilderpeople and Thor: Ragnarok will win you over.


Plus, Curzon bring you a Christmas Day treat: you can watch Mikhaël Hers' Amanda on Curzon Home Cinema from 25th December, over a week before it arrives in cinemas.


Follow the team on Social Media:

@jakehcunningham - Jake

@samhowlett_1 - Sam

@ks_powell - Kelly

@ella_kemp - Ella


Produced by Jake Cunningham

Edited by Mark Towers



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The Curzon Film Podcast
Interviews and discussion about the latest high quality and independent film releases from Curzon Cinemas in the UK

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.