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The Projectionist's Lending Library
The Projectionist's Lending Library
38 episodes
2 days ago
Two literary scholars discuss great (and some not-great) books and their adaptations.
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Two literary scholars discuss great (and some not-great) books and their adaptations.
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Books
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04.03 Annie Proulx, Ang Lee, and BROKEBACK MOUNTAIN (1997, 2005)
The Projectionist's Lending Library
2 hours 11 minutes 12 seconds
5 months ago
04.03 Annie Proulx, Ang Lee, and BROKEBACK MOUNTAIN (1997, 2005)

Just in time for Pride Month, we are joined by Jennie Lightweis-Goff to talk about Annie Proulx's short story "Brokeback Mountain" and the 2005 movie based on it. Please note that, of all our episodes, this one earns its "explicit" tag with a frank discussion of sex and hate crimes.

High in the mountains, anything can happen. Men, separated from society, find themselves seeking comfort in each other. For Ennis Del Mar and Jack Twist, one fateful night on Brokeback Mountain transforms into a tragic passion that will dominate the lives of both men until death—and beyond. Today, on The Projectionist’s Lending Library, we look at Annie Proulx’s short story “Brokeback Mountain” and the movie based on it. When all is said and done, is the only thing left to us just this—to endure it? Is there any comfort to be found in even the most tragic of stories? And what, really, is the significance of beans?

Happy Pride Month, everyone. Keep on keeping on.


Check out Accented Cinema's video on Ang Lee's Eat Drink Man Woman.

The Projectionist's Lending Library
Two literary scholars discuss great (and some not-great) books and their adaptations.