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Politics of Cinema
Aaron & Isaac
100 episodes
2 days ago
Films are cultural artifacts. There is a political and artistic message in every one and we're here to document. On each episode we pick a film; sometimes current and sometimes from the riches of world cinema's 100+ year history, and take a deep dive into what the film is really saying about the world. Both overtly and covertly.
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Film History
TV & Film,
Society & Culture,
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Films are cultural artifacts. There is a political and artistic message in every one and we're here to document. On each episode we pick a film; sometimes current and sometimes from the riches of world cinema's 100+ year history, and take a deep dive into what the film is really saying about the world. Both overtly and covertly.
Show more...
Film History
TV & Film,
Society & Culture,
Documentary
Episodes (20/100)
Politics of Cinema
Imagination as a Form of Resistance in Pan's Labyrinth (2006)
1 week ago
1 hour 3 minutes 23 seconds

Politics of Cinema
Silencing Opposition in The Act of Killing (2012) & The Look of Silence (2014)
1 month ago
1 hour 5 minutes 52 seconds

Politics of Cinema
The Third Generation (1979) & Other Instruments of State Sponsored Terror
2 months ago
48 minutes 28 seconds

Politics of Cinema
Urban Guerrillas vs The State in Ice (1970)
3 months ago
49 minutes 14 seconds

Politics of Cinema
Bearing Witness in Gwangju with A Taxi Driver (2017)
5 months ago
57 minutes 17 seconds

Politics of Cinema
Army of Shadows (1969) & the Weight of Impossible Choices
7 months ago
53 minutes 48 seconds

Politics of Cinema
The Damned (1969), or Why Industrialists Love Authoritarians
8 months ago
1 hour 1 second

Politics of Cinema
Entranced Earth (1967) as Radial Political Poetry
9 months ago
1 hour 1 minute 43 seconds

Politics of Cinema
Z (1969) & the Enduring Threat of Authoritarianism
10 months ago
1 hour 4 minutes 45 seconds

Politics of Cinema
Film Noir & Capitalism II: Capitalism is Crime
11 months ago
50 minutes 29 seconds

Politics of Cinema
Our Primordial Past: Folk Horror in Penda's Fen (1974) & La Llorona (2019)
1 year ago
1 hour 7 minutes 54 seconds

Politics of Cinema
Commentary Track: Sorry to Bother You (2018)
1 year ago
2 hours 9 minutes 8 seconds

Politics of Cinema
The Paranoid Lens: Warren Beatty vs Chuck Norris in 1970's Political Thrillers
1 year ago
1 hour 12 minutes 17 seconds

Politics of Cinema
Victim of Subtlety: The Missed Opportunity of Civil War (2024)
1 year ago
59 minutes 17 seconds

Politics of Cinema
Beyond Borders: Joint Security Area (2000) and the Rise of South Korean Cinema
1 year ago
1 hour 10 minutes 43 seconds

Politics of Cinema
Culinary Tyranny: Exploring Capitalism, Identity and Authenticity in Pig (2021)
1 year ago
1 hour 5 minutes 38 seconds

Politics of Cinema
Political Vaudeville: FTA (1972), Jane Fonda, and Mobilizing the Military Against Vietnam
1 year ago
1 hour 2 seconds

Politics of Cinema
The Continuous Process of Becoming: Robert Kramer's Milestones (1975)
1 year ago
1 hour 20 minutes 46 seconds

Politics of Cinema
Buñuel's Banquet: Feasting on Satire in The Exterminating Angel (1962)
1 year ago
52 minutes 6 seconds

Politics of Cinema
The Palestinian Experience: Documented and Portrayed
1 year ago
1 hour 5 minutes 41 seconds

Politics of Cinema
Films are cultural artifacts. There is a political and artistic message in every one and we're here to document. On each episode we pick a film; sometimes current and sometimes from the riches of world cinema's 100+ year history, and take a deep dive into what the film is really saying about the world. Both overtly and covertly.