For our first week that focuses on a specific theme in films rather than a director, we dive right into three films which are structured around characters who are lost at sea: Lifeboat (1944), Life of Pi (2012), and All is Lost (2013). We talk about the ways film technology has made this type of film more accessible to both large… Continue reading Episode 4. Lost at Sea
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Episode 3. Carruth’s Cerebral Cinema
This week on the Filmling's podcast Alex and Jonathan watched, and rewatched, the only two films directed by Shane Carruth: Primer (2004) and Upstream Color (2013). Both films are available on Netflix so go watch them before listening. In the episode we talk about cinema that engages the full attention of the audience, narrative that implies the plot… Continue reading Episode 3. Carruth’s Cerebral Cinema
Episode 2. Jumping into Jarmusch
We made it to week two of the podcast. This week we talk about the Jim Jarmusch films Stranger than Paradise (1984) and Broken Flowers (2005). https://youtu.be/Hvi0pudzVVY?si=_uZJ8Xz47XQUoSKB https://open.spotify.com/episode/1FHtRE1qw7JdyGO5JtyeSr?si=yLsR7m1vT8mr4j8aj46vqg Also on iTunes Here are resources we mentioned in the podcast: Film Comment Interview with Jim Jarmusch Alfred Hitchcock Explains Kuleshov Patterson Trailer Jonathan's Twitter: @JSSatchell Alex's Twitter: @AlexGeringer Next week's films… Continue reading Episode 2. Jumping into Jarmusch
Episode 1. Starting with Spielberg
Welcome to the first episode of The Filmlings Podcast! This is a brand new auditory adventure that I am undertaking with my long-time friend Alex Geringer. This podcast will be a way for us to explore and discuss cinema in all its dimensions. Here's how it works. Each week we will be watching two or… Continue reading Episode 1. Starting with Spielberg



