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Teenage Golden Age
Teenage Golden Age
75 episodes
1 week ago
This podcast is a series of personal stories of a journey through discovering classic films. From seeing the first Alfred Hitchcock, to being delighted by the first Ginger Rogers and Fred Astaire dance routine, we take you through classic films from the perspective of the next generation seeing it through new eyes. New episodes every other Thursday.
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This podcast is a series of personal stories of a journey through discovering classic films. From seeing the first Alfred Hitchcock, to being delighted by the first Ginger Rogers and Fred Astaire dance routine, we take you through classic films from the perspective of the next generation seeing it through new eyes. New episodes every other Thursday.
Show more...
Arts
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Hard To Watch: How To Fall in Love With Difficult Movies (Matthew Strohl)
Teenage Golden Age
29 minutes 4 seconds
9 months ago
Hard To Watch: How To Fall in Love With Difficult Movies (Matthew Strohl)

In this episode, Eliana sits down with Matthew Strohl to discuss his newest book, Hard to Watch: How to Fall in Love with Difficult Movies. Despite unprecedented access to a vast array of films through streaming, physical media, and repertory theaters, most viewers stick to the familiar and popular. In Hard to Watch, philosopher Matthew Strohl argues that by avoiding so-called "difficult" films, we miss out on the unique rewards they offer.

Teenage Golden Age
This podcast is a series of personal stories of a journey through discovering classic films. From seeing the first Alfred Hitchcock, to being delighted by the first Ginger Rogers and Fred Astaire dance routine, we take you through classic films from the perspective of the next generation seeing it through new eyes. New episodes every other Thursday.