Senses of Cinema: The Podcast covers a wide ranging discussion of contemporary cinema, retrospectives on films and filmmakers and lively, intelligent debate on the world of cinema and screen. Hosted by editors and writers at the Senses of Cinema journal, the podcast gives readers the chance to take the same smart intelligent discussion from the journal into a mobile, audio format.
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Senses of Cinema: The Podcast covers a wide ranging discussion of contemporary cinema, retrospectives on films and filmmakers and lively, intelligent debate on the world of cinema and screen. Hosted by editors and writers at the Senses of Cinema journal, the podcast gives readers the chance to take the same smart intelligent discussion from the journal into a mobile, audio format.
In the Senses of Cinema podcast for September 2018, along with our special guest Jessica Balanzategui, we take a look at Paul Feig's latest film A Simple Favour, and then turn our attention to Carl Dreyer's incredible experimental horror film Vampyr from 1932. And then, leading into a tremendous season at the Melbourne Cinemateque, we talk about the career of Ida Lupino, and discuss some of her greatest films, including The Hitch-Hiker, The Bigamist and Outrage. And for our bonus segment exclusively for patrons of the podcast, we return to the career of Paul Feig and look at his success with actors such as Melissa McCarthy and Rose Byrne.
The Senses of Cinema Podcast
Senses of Cinema: The Podcast covers a wide ranging discussion of contemporary cinema, retrospectives on films and filmmakers and lively, intelligent debate on the world of cinema and screen. Hosted by editors and writers at the Senses of Cinema journal, the podcast gives readers the chance to take the same smart intelligent discussion from the journal into a mobile, audio format.