Episode 68 - Little Women, an interview with Gillian Armstrong and our Top 3 Films of 2019
The "No spoilers...but also 'Portrait of a Lady on Fire' is our Film of 2019" edition.
As we slouch toward the end of the decade, beset by forces of oppression, we seek respite with the March family, in Greta Gerwig's version of 19th century Massachusetts. We also speak to Gillian Armstrong about directing the 1994 adaptation of Louisa May Alcott's novel, and hear her thoughts on Gerwig's. Andy interviewed her at the Marrakech International Film Festival and would like to apologise for for the Moroccan music playing throughout the interview. We also count down our Top 3 films of 2019, and thank you very much for listening.
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Episode 67 - Knives Out, The Irishman and Top 3 whodunnits
The "does this remind anyone else of Twin Peaks Season 3?" edition.
As we barrel toward the end of the decade, much hyped films by proficient directors arrive demanding attention. This month we'll take on two of them, Rian Johnson's 'Knives Out', and Martin Scorsese's 'The Irishman'. We also open the Cultural Capital Film Diary and tackle one the most entertaining of sub-genres when we count down our Top 3 whodunnits. Solve the mystery of why you're not already listening and hit PLAY.
00:54 Knives Out
15:48 The Irishman
33:04 Cultural Capital Film Diary
35:16 Top 3 Whodunnits
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During our discussion of 'The Irishman' Andy mentioned Bill Tonelli's article 'The Lies of the Irishman'. You can find that here: https://slate.com/culture/2019/08/the-irishman-scorsese-netflix-movie-true-story-lies.html
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Episode 66 - The King, Hustlers and Top 3 Spins On Shakespeare
Episode 65 - Ad Astra, Buoyancy and Top 3 rescue missions in film
A man in a spaceship has been the set up for some of the most profound (2001: A Space Odyssey) and most ambitious (The Martian)scenes in cinema, so when James Gray's announced that he was sending Brad Pitt to Neptune to reunite with his father, played by Tommy Lee Jones, Cultural Capital were all ears. We also take a look at the Australian film 'Buoyancy', a thriller set on a fishing boat off the coast of Thailand, and share our Top 3 rescue missions in film. You're welcome.
The "Brad Pitt feels sad about many things / Clueless is a Christmas movie" edition.
00:53 Ad Astra
18:50 Cultural Capital Film Diary
21:01 Buoyancy
29:54 Top 3 rescue missions in film
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Episode 64 - Once Upon A Time In Hollywood and the last of MIFF
The "if you Google 'Animals' you don't get the film" edition.
With memories of MIFF already beginning to blur into a prismatic fog of scenes, sounds and ads about texting while driving, Cultural Capital wrest the cinematic jewels from the jaws of amnesia. Some, like The Farewell and Animals, are on the verge of general release, others we may never see again. All of this, the Cultural Capital Film Diary, and one of the most chat-worthy films of 2019, Quentin Tarantino's 'Once Upon a Time in Hollywood'...
00:49 - Once Upon a Time in Hollywood (SPOILER WARNING)
26:27 - Cultural Capital Film Diary
30:08 - Animals
34:08 - Monrovia, Indiana, Penelope Spheeris's 'Dudes' and Long Day's Journey Into Night
41:56 - The Farewell, Beats and Carmine Street Guitars
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A film podcast about Melbourne and cinema, with Eloise Ross, Andy Hazel, Anders Furze and the occasional special guest.
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