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Seeing Faces in Movies is a podcast where every month the works of a different director or cinematographer is put in focus. Each week a guest is invited on to discuss a film in the artist's filmography.

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Seeing Faces in Movies is a podcast where every month the works of a different director or cinematographer is put in focus. Each week a guest is invited on to discuss a film in the artist's filmography.

    047 - Naked Lunch (David Cronenberg 1991) w/ Josh Cooley

    047 - Naked Lunch (David Cronenberg 1991) w/ Josh Cooley

    Felicia is joined by Josh Cooley to discuss David Cronenberg’s otherworldly adaptation of William S. Burrough’s Naked Lunch (1991).

    We chat about the way Cronenberg took Burrough’s story and put it into his own perfectly crafted world, and how he was able to succeed at adapting a difficult novel.

    This is the Cronenberg series opener and it’s been a long time coming. I honestly cannot put into words how important Cronenberg is to me, his work is everything to me and the world would be a much sadder place without his art. I hope you follow along for the series.

    Send us your thoughts on the episode - what are some of your favourite book to film adaptations? Let us know by sending us a message on any of our social platforms or by email: seeingfacesinmovies@gmail.com

    Sources:
    https://www.criterion.com/current/posts/769-naked-lunch-burroughs

    https://www.criterion.com/current/posts/305-naked-lunch-drifting-in-and-out-of-a-kafkaesque-reality

    https://www.criterion.com/current/posts/6806-double-extremity-judy-davis-in-naked-lunch

    https://www.criterion.com/current/posts/2726-naked-lunch-so-deep-in-my-heart-that-you-re-really-a-part-of-me

    https://3brothersfilm.com/blog/2018/10/18/david-cronenberg-naked-lunch-1991

    https://ew.com/article/1992/01/17/naked-lunch-behind-scenes/

    OUTRO SONG:
    Welcome to Annexia by Howard Shore & Ornette Coleman

    FILMS MENTIONED:
    Deconstructing Harry (Woody Allen 1988)
    Annie Hall (Woody Allen 1977)
    Manhattan (Woody Allen 1979)
    Dead Ringers (David Cronenberg 1988)
    Crash (David Cronenberg 1996)
    The Fly (David Cronenberg 1986)
    The Dead Zone (David Cronenberg 1983)
    Shivers (David Cronenberg 1975)
    Rabid (David Cronenberg 1977)
    Fast Company (David Cronenberg 1979)
    Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters (Paul Schrader 1985)
    eXistenZ (David Cronenberg 1999)
    Nightbreed (Clive Barker 1990)
    Crimes of the Future (David Cronenberg 2022)
    Videodrome (David Cronenberg 1983)
    M. Butterfly (David Cronenberg 1993)
    Cosmopolis (David Cronenberg 2012)
    Maps to the Stars (David Cronenberg 2014)
    Barton Fink (Joel & Ethan Coen 1991)
    Videodrome (David Cronenberg 1983)
    Spider (David Cronenberg 2002)
    Eastern Promises (David Cronenberg 2007)
    A History of Violence (David Cronenberg 2005)
    The End of the Affair (Neil Jordan 1999)
    The Brood (David Cronenberg 1979)
    Kiss Me Deadly (Robert Aldrich 1955)

    • 1 hr 11 min
    Special Features - Before Sunrise (Richard Linklater 1995) w/ Baby's First Watchlist Podcast

    Special Features - Before Sunrise (Richard Linklater 1995) w/ Baby's First Watchlist Podcast

    It’s bonus episode time.

    In today’s Special Features episode Felicia is joined by Erin and Tom from the Baby’s First Watchlist Podcast to discuss one of cinema’s greatest romance films Before Sunrise (Richard Linklater 1995).

    We chat about how fresh this film feels nearly thirty years later, and although it is heavy in dialogue, the quiet moments reveal the most about Celine and Jesse.

    Send us your thoughts on the episode - what is your favourite film in the trilogy? Let us know by sending us a message on any of our social platforms or by email: seeingfacesinmovies@gmail.com

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    Sources:
    https://www.nytimes.com/2020/01/22/movies/before-sunrise-ethan-hawke-julie-delpy.html

    https://www.criterion.com/current/posts/4449-the-before-trilogy-and-the-art-of-collaboration

    https://www.criterion.com/current/posts/4445-the-before-trilogy-time-regained

    https://www.criterion.com/current/top-10-lists/531-marie-kreutzer-s-top-10

    https://www.criterion.com/current/posts/4427-transitory-figures-one-scene-from-before-sunrise

    https://www.sensesofcinema.com/2018/stardust-memories/thinking-about-celine-and-jesse-travelling-through-time-with-the-before-trilogy/

    OUTRO MUSIC:
    Come Here by Kath Bloom

    FILMS MENTIONED:
    Nightmare Before Christmas (Henry Selick 1993)
    Before Midnight (Richard Linklater 2013)
    Before Sunset (Richard Linklater 2004)
    Boyhood (Richard Linklater 2014)
    School of Rock (Richard Linklater 2003)
    Reality Bites (Ben stiller 1994)
    Dazed and Confused (Richard Linklater 1993)
    Everybody Wants Some!! (Richard Linklater 2016)
    Where’d You Go Bernadette (Richard Linklater 2019)
    Slacker (Richard Linklater 1990)
    Waking Life (Richard Linklater 2001)
    Harold and Maude (Hal Ashby 1971)
    Amour (Michael Haneke 2012)
    Boyfriends and Girlfriends (Éric Rohmer 1987)
    Scenes From a Marriage (Ingmar Bergman 1974)
    After Hours (Martin Scorsese 1985)
    Chungking Express (Wong Kar-wai 1996)
    Persona (Ingmar Bergman 1966)
    Lost in America (Albert Brooks 1985)
    Pauline at the Beach (Eric Rohmer 1983)

    • 1 hr 5 min
    046 - My Night at Maud’s (Éric Rohmer 1970) w/ Calvin Kemph

    046 - My Night at Maud’s (Éric Rohmer 1970) w/ Calvin Kemph

    Felicia is joined by Calvin Kemph to discuss Catholic guilt and philosophy through the character’s in My Night at Maud’s (Éric Rohmer 1970).

    We chat about how important it is that this film was shot in black and white and how this story could also fit within his tale of four season series.

    This marks the end of the Rohmer series, one that I felt such a great delight in putting together and had some of the best conversations on the show so far. I hope you’re inspired to tackle the rest of his filmography because I truly believe there is a Rohmer film out there for everybody.

    Send us your thoughts on the episode - are you satisfied with our protagonist’s ending? Let us know by sending us a message on any of our social platforms or by email: seeingfacesinmovies@gmail.com

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    Seattle Film Critics Society: Seattle Film Critics Society - The official website of Seattle's movie critics.

    ÉRIC ROHMER’S SIX MORAL TALES – THE DIRECTOR AS AN AUTHOR IN THE FRENCH NEW WAVE: Éric Rohmer’s Six Moral Tales – The Director as an Author in the French New Wave – The Twin Geeks

    Sources:
    https://www.criterion.com/current/posts/436-my-night-at-maud-s-chances-are

    https://www.sensesofcinema.com/2005/cteq/my_night_at_mauds/

    https://www.sensesofcinema.com/2010/feature-articles/choice-and-chance-a-dialectic-of-morality-and-romance-in-eric-rohmers-my-night-at-mauds/

    https://postmodernpelican.com/2020/02/22/my-night-at-mauds-1969/

    OUTRO SONG:
    The Partisan by Leonard Cohen

    FILMS MENTIONED:
    The People’s Joker (Vera Drew 2002)
    Claire’s Knee (Éric Rohmer 1971)
    Claire’s Camera (Hong Sang-soo 2017)
    A Fire (Christian Petzold 2023)
    Poetry (Lee Chang-dong 2010)
    Burning (Lee Chang-dong 2018)
    Secret Sunshine (Lee Chang-dong 2007)
    Conte d’hiver (Éric Rohmer 1992)
    Cléo from 5 to 7 (Agnès Varda 1962)
    Le bonheur (Agnès Varda 1965)
    Uncle Yanco (Agnès Varda 1967)
    The Green Ray (Éric Rohmer 1986)
    The Bitter Tears of Petra Von Kant (Rainer Werner Fassbinder 1972)
    The Tenant (Roman Polanski 1976)
    Winter Light (Ingmar Bergman 1963)

    • 47 min
    045 - Perceval (Éric Rohmer 1978) w/ Duran Aziz

    045 - Perceval (Éric Rohmer 1978) w/ Duran Aziz

    Felicia is joined by Duran Aziz to discuss Éric Rohmer’s foray to the medieval era in Perceval (1978).

    We chat about the incredibly unique set design and Rohmer’s desire to create a space that would be a reflection of paintings from that era.

    Send us your thoughts on the episode - are you satisfied with our protagonist’s ending? Let us know by sending us a message on any of our social platforms or by email: seeingfacesinmovies@gmail.com

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    IG (Chapman University Students for Justice in Palestine): @sjpchapman

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    Sources:
    https://www.sensesofcinema.com/2017/cteq/perceval-le-gallois/#fnref-29831-2

    https://decentfilms.com/reviews/perceval

    https://www.sensesofcinema.com/2010/feature-articles/the-tale-of-perceval-le-gallois-and-the-young-althusserians/

    https://www.avclub.com/a-french-master-found-droll-comedy-in-one-of-the-earlie-1843630606

    OUTRO SONG:
    Six Queens by Larrikin Love

    FILMS MENTIONED:
    Star Wars (George Lucas 1977)
    The Great Dictator (Charlie Chaplin 1940)
    My Night at Maud’s (Éric Rohmer 1970)
    Pauline at the Beach (Éric Rohmer 1983)
    The Green Ray (Éric Rohmer 1986)
    Love in the Afternoon (Éric Rohmer 1972)
    Claire’s Knee (Éric Rohmer 1970)
    The Aviator’s Wife (Éric Rohmer 1981)
    The Marquise of O (Éric Rohmer 1976)
    Catherine de Heilbronn (Éric Rohmer 1980)
    Lancelot du lac (Robert Bresson 1974)
    A Tale of Winter (Éric Rohmer 1992)
    The Bakery Girl of Monceau (Éric Rohmer 1963)
    Suzanne's Career (Éric Rohmer 1963)
    Juliet of the Spirits (Federico Fellini 1965)
    Lars von Trier (Dogville 2003)
    Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (Robert Wiene, 1919)

    • 58 min
    044 - The Green Ray (Éric Rohmer 1986) w/ Frieda Beckerman

    044 - The Green Ray (Éric Rohmer 1986) w/ Frieda Beckerman

    Felicia is joined by Frieda Beckerman to discuss Éric Rohmer’s film about a woman facing vacation ennui, in The Green Ray (1986).

    We chat about how he created a character whose small problems we can all relate to, and why the multiple settings in France are imperative to the film’s energy..

    Send us your thoughts on the episode - have you read The Green Ray? Let us know by sending us a message on any of our social platforms or by email: seeingfacesinmovies@gmail.com

    Sources:
    https://www.theguardian.com/film/2015/jan/04/green-ray-rayon-vert-review-eric-rohmer

    https://classical-inquiries.chs.harvard.edu/about-the-green-ray-of-jules-verne-and-eric-rohmer/

    https://tmff.net/an-analysis-of-the-green-ray-1986/

    https://www.sensesofcinema.com/2010/feature-articles/following-the-law-of-ones-own-being-the-crying-woman-in-the-green-ray/

    https://mubi.com/en/notebook/posts/close-up-on-eric-rohmers-the-green-ray-an-interview-with-marie-riviere

    OUTRO SONG:
    No Aloha - The Breeders

    FILMS MENTIONED:
    Working Girl (Mike Nichols 1988)
    Autumn Tale (Éric Rohmer 1998)
    Pauline at the Beach (Éric Rohmer 1983)
    Borat (Larry Charles 2006)
    To The Ends of the Earth (Kiyoshi Kurosawa 2019)
    Summertime (David Lean 1955)

    • 56 min
    043 - A Summer's Tale (Éric Rohmer 1996) w/ Nathan Cowles

    043 - A Summer's Tale (Éric Rohmer 1996) w/ Nathan Cowles

    Felicia is joined by Nathan Cowles to discuss Éric Rohmer’s first film in his A Tale of Four Season series, about a man being tossed around by three different women in A Summer’s Tale (1996).

    We chat about Rohmer’s way of writing women, his choice to work with a woman cinematographer and how that lends to a unique gaze behind the camera. Along with the importance of the script and the quiet moments that expose the protagonists inner truth.

    This is the Rohmer series opener and I’m beyond excited to share this series with you - we’ve got four great guests to cover a wide range of Rohmer’s work this month - I hope you follow along!

    Send us your thoughts on the episode - are you satisfied with our protagonist’s ending? Let us know by sending us a message on any of our social platforms or by email: seeingfacesinmovies@gmail.com

    Follow Nathan here:
    Letterboxd: @cowles
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    Sources:
    https://agoodmovietowatch.com/a-summers-tale-1996/

    https://variety.com/1996/film/reviews/a-summer-s-tale-1200445995/#!

    https://mubi.com/en/notebook/posts/dangling-man-close-up-on-eric-rohmers-a-summers-tale

    https://www.criterion.com/films/29650-a-tale-of-summer

    https://cinemasentries.com/a-summers-tale-movie-review-dissecting-love-and-sex-with-philosophical-precision/

    https://www.nytimes.com/2014/06/20/movies/a-summers-tale-from-eric-rohmers-seasons-cycle.html

    https://www.criterion.com/current/posts/8387-eric-rohmer-s-tales-of-the-four-seasons-another-year

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hHoU9_3pmq4&t=128s&ab_channel=TIFFOriginals

    OUTRO SONG:
    Fille de corsaire by Sebastien Erms

    FILMS MENTIONED:
    A Clockwork Orange (Stanley Kubrick 1972)
    Eraserhead (David Lynch 1978)
    Inglorious Basterds (Quentin Tarantino 2009)
    Funny Games (Michael Haneke 1997)
    My Night at Maud’s (Éric Rohmer 1970)
    The Green Ray (Éric Rohmer 1986)
    Suzanne’s Career (Éric Rohmer 1963)
    Breathless (Jean-Luc Godard 1961)
    Call Me By Your Name (Luca Luca Guadagnino 2017)
    Aftersun (Charlotte Wells 2022)
    The Bakery Girl of Monceau (Éric Rohmer 1963)
    Claire’s Knee (Éric Rohmer 1971)
    La belle noiseuse (Jacques Rivette 1991)
    The Fifth Seal (Zoltán Fábri 1976)
    Design For Living (Ernst Lubitsch 1933)
    Les amours imaginaires (Xavier Dolan 2010)
    Mommy (Xavier Dolan 2014)
    Tom at the Farm (Xavier Dolan 2015)

    • 1 hr 17 min

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