55 min.

The Life of Emile Zola (1938‪)‬ Time Honored Pictures

    • Filmrecensies

Just in time to miss this years Oscars, we watched “The Life of Emile Zola” directed by William Deiterle. A surprisingly effective film that touches on a lot of our favorite themes: journalistic integrity, class traitors, a reasonable distrust in the state and military, gay-baiting. In what is only the second time in the history of the Academy Awards we allow this film to keep its prize, Best Picture, and on top of that give it the award for Best Foreshadowing.

You can find Andy @royalty_valens and Maevas @MaevasEvergreen.

Listen to future episodes at our website: Time Honored Pictures Dot Com.

Just in time to miss this years Oscars, we watched “The Life of Emile Zola” directed by William Deiterle. A surprisingly effective film that touches on a lot of our favorite themes: journalistic integrity, class traitors, a reasonable distrust in the state and military, gay-baiting. In what is only the second time in the history of the Academy Awards we allow this film to keep its prize, Best Picture, and on top of that give it the award for Best Foreshadowing.

You can find Andy @royalty_valens and Maevas @MaevasEvergreen.

Listen to future episodes at our website: Time Honored Pictures Dot Com.

55 min.