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In Film We Trust
In Film We Trust
138 episodes
5 days ago
A weekly podcast where we discuss, dissect and deep dive all things film, from the obscure to the mainstream.
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A weekly podcast where we discuss, dissect and deep dive all things film, from the obscure to the mainstream.
Show more...
Film Reviews
TV & Film
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IFWT #124 - The Vanishing (1988) [ft. author Christina Brennan]
In Film We Trust
1 hour 31 minutes 7 seconds
5 months ago
IFWT #124 - The Vanishing (1988) [ft. author Christina Brennan]

The Vanishing stands as one of the most highly regarded European films ever made films, and on this episode we’re inviting on a guest who, quite literally, wrote the book on it. Writer and film critic Christina Brennan, author of The Vanishing (Spoorloos), is going to guide us through the production history, behind the scenes dramas and all the fascinating ins and outs that revolve around what some regarded as one of the scariest and most unsettling films ever made. But what makes it so disturbing? Join us as we discuss, dissect and deep dive the characters, story structure, symbolism and legendary ending, all of which have put this movie on the highest and most deserving of pedestals.

In Film We Trust
A weekly podcast where we discuss, dissect and deep dive all things film, from the obscure to the mainstream.