In the Mood for Film Dion Blackler
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The ramblings of two film obsessives (Dion Blackler and Patricia de Carvalho) as we chat about the London Film Festival, world cinema, and the road to the Oscars.
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London Film Festival 2023: Highlights Part I
Patricia de Carvalho and Dion Blackler talk through some of the highlights of the festival as this year comes to a close. After struggling to align schedules during the festival this is a post festival re-cap; part II (and maybe III) to come! Included in this podcast: All of Us Strangers, Poor Things, Goodbye Julia, Evil Does Not Exist, Together 99, Killers of the Flower Moon, Maestro and The Pot au Feu (now unfortunately titled The Taste of Things).
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London Film Festival 2023: Day 3
Patricia de Carvalho and Dion Blackler are back to talk London Film Festival. Our preview episode didn’t work so this is us diving it at day 3 on a windy balcony (excuse the sound). We talk about what we’ve seen so far: Do Not Expect Too Much Too Much from the End of the World, Asog, The Eternal Memory, Tiger Stripes, Monster and Inside the Yellow Cocoon Shell. Enjoy!
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London Film Festival 2022 wrap up and recap
Dion Blackler and Patricia de Carvalho talk about the end of LFF ‘22 and a review of the festival. Apologies if we fit too many film in one podcast! Films we discussed include Banshees of Inisherin, Pinocchio, The Son, Alcarràs, Aftersun, The Worst Ones (Les Pires), Decision to Leave, Argentina 1985, Living, She Said, Shttl, Subtraction, One Fine Morning and Xalé.
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London Film Festival 2022: Day 10
Dion Blackler and Patricia de Carvalho catch up on some of the films we’ve seen at LFF over the last few days. Films include Triangle of Sadness, The Menu, The Whale, Empire of Light, Women Talking, Piaffe and Saint Omer.
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London Film Festival 2022: Day 5
Patricia and Dion catch up on some of the films they’ve seen so far at Day 5 of the London Film Festival. We talk Eo, Close, Love Life, Joyland and The Estate.
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London Film Festival 2022 preview
Patricia de Carvalho and Dion Blackler preview the upcoming London Film Festival, what we’re looking forward to and what we are already regretting buying tickets for. Excuse our rustiness! Stay tuned for our LFF diary for another year