Senses of Cinema: The Podcast covers a wide ranging discussion of contemporary cinema, retrospectives on films and filmmakers and lively, intelligent debate on the world of cinema and screen. Hosted by editors and writers at the Senses of Cinema journal, the podcast gives readers the chance to take the same smart intelligent discussion from the journal into a mobile, audio format.
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Senses of Cinema: The Podcast covers a wide ranging discussion of contemporary cinema, retrospectives on films and filmmakers and lively, intelligent debate on the world of cinema and screen. Hosted by editors and writers at the Senses of Cinema journal, the podcast gives readers the chance to take the same smart intelligent discussion from the journal into a mobile, audio format.
In this first episode for 2021 hosts Alexia, Kirsten and Djoymi take a look at feminists on screen, talking Amy Poehler’s film Moxie, as well as Johanna Demetrakas’ Feminists: what were they thinking and Catherine Dwyer’s Brazen Hussies. Then, Stuart Richards talks to David O’Donnell about his film Under My Skin, Kirsten speaks with Senses of Cinema editor Michelle Carey and RMIT The Capitol’s Ghita Loebenstein about their retrospective program for Melbourne Design Week – Past Futures. We have a postcard from Maša Peče from Retrosex in Ljubljana, and to wrap things up, we share our recommendations on what we’ve been watching. Listen in and subscribe!
The Senses of Cinema Podcast
Senses of Cinema: The Podcast covers a wide ranging discussion of contemporary cinema, retrospectives on films and filmmakers and lively, intelligent debate on the world of cinema and screen. Hosted by editors and writers at the Senses of Cinema journal, the podcast gives readers the chance to take the same smart intelligent discussion from the journal into a mobile, audio format.