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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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.
Find us: @ TheCultCapPod and Cultural Capital Podcast
The "I find myself embracing Hollywood manipulation so readily these days" edition.
Before we dive into the murky riches of 2019's summer slate, the Cultural Capital team, with some help from the MIFF Critics Campus, count down their favourite films of 2018. While in other parts of the world, this is a pretty straightforward affair, due to the vagaries of international releasing strategies, Australian cinephiles blend 2017 awards contenders - released here in January and February, 2018 - with those crammed into the last days of the year. And, much like an extremely well-made summer trifle, it's a delicious mess of vicious contrasts and complimentary additions.
00:45 Bodied
05:24 BPM
09:41 Black Mirror: Bandersnatch
13:14 Burning
17:35 Claire White on Columbus and Skate Kitchen
19:44 Zama
22:33 James Waters on Zama
24:04 Black Panther
26:45 BPM
29:52 Private Life
34:40 The Favourite
38:12 Spiderman: Into the Spiderverse
42:02 Cold War
48:44 Roma
54:47 Eliza Jansson on The Rider
56:48 Ivana Brehas on Burning and Let the Corpses Tan
58:08 Cultural Capital Film Diary
1:02:20 Anders' number 1
1:08:00 Eloise's number 1
1:13:08 Andy's number 1
1:15:27 Films that nearly made our lists
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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.
Find us: @ TheCultCapPod and Cultural Capital Podcast