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Tracks by or featuring Jingan Young. Playwright, journalist, producer, editor and recent PhD grad.

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Tracks by or featuring Jingan Young. Playwright, journalist, producer, editor and recent PhD grad.

    Soho Bites Episode 4 - Melanie Williams and the World Ten Times Over (Wolf Rilla, 1963)

    Soho Bites Episode 4 - Melanie Williams and the World Ten Times Over (Wolf Rilla, 1963)

    Episode 4 features Melanie Williams from the University of East Anglia. We discuss an underrated 1960s gem, Wolf Rilla's the World Ten Times Over (1963)which stars Sylvia Syms as a Soho nightclub hostess.

    The BFI describes it: "Though never criminalised, lesbianism was verboten on screen in the early 1960s. Wolf Rilla’s rich, acerbic feature quietly subverted prevailing censorship, hinting at British cinema’s first lesbian relationship. Nightclub hostesses Ginnie (June Ritchie) and Billa (Sylvia Syms) share a flat and an increasing despair at the men in their lives. Syms’ moving, melancholic performance cuts through the compromises to signal Billa’s love for the fragile Ginnie."

    The beautiful soundtrack of the film was composed by Edwin Astley.

    Read more on the wonderful 1960s British Cinema Project: https://60sbritishcinema.wordpress.com/
    Melanie Williams can be found @BritFilmMelanie
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    • 25 min
    Soho Bites Episode 3 - Henry K. Miller and Dyn Amo (Stephen Dwoskin, 1972)

    Soho Bites Episode 3 - Henry K. Miller and Dyn Amo (Stephen Dwoskin, 1972)

    An extended episode of Soho Bites with Henry K Miller who discusses Stephen Dwoskin's 1972 'Dyn Amo', an experimental adaptation of a play which debuted at the Soho Theatre and was filmed in a make-shift studio in Soho. Miller is a researcher on the Stephen Dwoskin Project at the University of Reading. He is also a regular contributor to Sight and Sound, and the editor of The Essential Raymond Durgnat.

    Follow Henry on Twitter @henrykmiller

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    • 46 min
    Soho Bites Episode 2 - Nathan Abrams and The Small World of Sammy Lee (1963)

    Soho Bites Episode 2 - Nathan Abrams and The Small World of Sammy Lee (1963)

    Episode 2 of #SohoBites, a #SohoonScreen Podcast. Researching London's Soho in British film.

    Episode 2 invited Professor of Film Professor Nathan Abrams of Bangor University to talk about The Small World of Sammy Lee (Ken Hughes, 1963). We discussed the importance of studying films in the British-Jewish context and the absence of defining 'Sammy Lee' (part of my own research)as a British Jewish / Soho immigrant film.

    Nathan will be presenting at several events for #JewishHistoryMonth (Book here: https://www.jewishhistories.com/) and his next book "Eyes Wide Shut:
    Stanley Kubrick and the Making of His Final Film" will be published this summer, pre-order now! https://global.oup.com/academic/product/eyes-wide-shut-9780190678036?cc=gb&lang=en&

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    • 15 min
    SohoBites Episode 1 - Night and the City (1950) with Peter Bradshaw

    SohoBites Episode 1 - Night and the City (1950) with Peter Bradshaw

    First episode of #SohoBites, a #SohoonScreen Podcast. Researching London's Soho in British film.

    Episode 1 features chief film critic for the Guardian Peter Bradshaw to discuss Jules Dassin’s 1950 film noir Night and the City, including some other fascinating Soho stories...

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    • 17 min

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