Send us a text Directors are often seen as the masterminds behind the lens, but what truly defines a great filmmaker? In this episode of The Flipside, we dive into the legacies of two of the most iconic directors of all time—Orson Welles and Stanley Kubrick. Are they cinematic heroes, reluctant geniuses, or simply caught in the myth of mastery? We explore their unique storytelling techniques, influences on modern cinema, and the lasting impact of their work. A deep dive into Orson Welle...
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Send us a text Directors are often seen as the masterminds behind the lens, but what truly defines a great filmmaker? In this episode of The Flipside, we dive into the legacies of two of the most iconic directors of all time—Orson Welles and Stanley Kubrick. Are they cinematic heroes, reluctant geniuses, or simply caught in the myth of mastery? We explore their unique storytelling techniques, influences on modern cinema, and the lasting impact of their work. A deep dive into Orson Welle...
Send us a text Did you know that the French short film 'The Red Balloon' won an Oscar, and 'To Live' was banned in China upon its release? In this episode we explore the fascinating world of foreign films and its impact in cinematic history. Troy discusses 1956 French film 'The Red Balloon' by Albert Lamorisse. While special guest Melissa Fisher discusses China's 1994's 'To Live' by Zhang Yimou.
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Send us a text Directors are often seen as the masterminds behind the lens, but what truly defines a great filmmaker? In this episode of The Flipside, we dive into the legacies of two of the most iconic directors of all time—Orson Welles and Stanley Kubrick. Are they cinematic heroes, reluctant geniuses, or simply caught in the myth of mastery? We explore their unique storytelling techniques, influences on modern cinema, and the lasting impact of their work. A deep dive into Orson Welle...