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Retrospective Cinema
Ryan Saylor and Annie Murrell
27 episodes
5 days ago
Full filmographies, one week at a time. Each episode Ryan Saylor and Annie Murrell discuss the films of chosen directors by chronologically moving through each filmography every week until the job is done.
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Full filmographies, one week at a time. Each episode Ryan Saylor and Annie Murrell discuss the films of chosen directors by chronologically moving through each filmography every week until the job is done.
Show more...
Film Reviews
TV & Film
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22 - Céline Sciamma - Water Lilies (Naissance des Pieuvres)
Retrospective Cinema
47 minutes 52 seconds
1 month ago
22 - Céline Sciamma - Water Lilies (Naissance des Pieuvres)

Ryan and Annie begin their final filmography of the year by tackling Sciamma's debut film. They discuss everything from the awkward romance of high school and how that's captured here to synchronized swimming and what that visual metaphor could mean. If that's not exciting enough, Ryan sounds like he's in a cave the whole time because he didn't bring his audio equipment with him to travel. It's all inside this episode!

Retrospective Cinema
Full filmographies, one week at a time. Each episode Ryan Saylor and Annie Murrell discuss the films of chosen directors by chronologically moving through each filmography every week until the job is done.