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"Cinema Sex Ed" is a lively discussion of the cultural & artistic merits, cinematic elements, and social messages about sex, love, & relationships in films that have impacted their audiences for better or for worse. This podcast contains strong language and is intended for mature audiences.
Cinema Sex Ed with Miss Marcie & Miss Jenni - Lesson 3a: "Little Darlings"
Cinema Sex Ed
1 hour 8 minutes 36 seconds
10 years ago
Cinema Sex Ed with Miss Marcie & Miss Jenni - Lesson 3a: "Little Darlings"
Lesson 3: "Little Darlings" -- tagline: Don’t Let the Title Fool You
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Okay Class, no fighting on the bus! This episode covers the 1980 classic coming-of-age film Little Darlings, starring Kristy McNichol and Tatum O’Neal. Away at summer camp, Angel Bright and Ferris Whitney are two 15-year old girls from opposite sides of the tracks competing for who can lose their virginity first. While traversing the story’s teenage world at Camp Little Wolf, Miss Marcie and Miss Jenni discuss their take on Jewish summer camp, parental role models, the “pervy Germans”, and “first times”. They consider what young people today might get out of this 35-year old film, and examine the possibility of all roads leading back to Matt Dillon.
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Cinema Sex Ed
"Cinema Sex Ed" is a lively discussion of the cultural & artistic merits, cinematic elements, and social messages about sex, love, & relationships in films that have impacted their audiences for better or for worse. This podcast contains strong language and is intended for mature audiences.