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    Explore " 1917" with insightful episodes like "Suomalaiset Venäjällä osa 2 – Hyvää päivää neuvostolasta", "1917: Urgent & Running", "20ste eeuw: Niet Mondriaan, maar Van Deene", "Best War Movies!" and "Революция" from podcasts like ""Arkistopodi", "Tossed Popcorn", "In het Rijksmuseum", "Reel Awkward - The Podcast" and "Один в поле"" and more!

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    Suomalaiset Venäjällä osa 2 – Hyvää päivää neuvostolasta

    Suomalaiset Venäjällä osa 2 – Hyvää päivää neuvostolasta

    ”Minäkin olen riijannut jo neljä kuukautta samaa poikaa sen nimi on Tuure, se on pitkä hongankolistaja, että minä olen kainaloon saakka sitä. Muuten se on kiltti poika vaikka se vähän ryyppää. Kolme vuotta vanhempi minusta.”

    Näin kirjoitti vuonna 1935 eräs tyttö Neuvostoliitosta koto-Suomeen Elmalle.

    Hallitakseen kommunistista toimintaa Etsivä keskuspoliisi luki ja tarvittaessa sensuroi rajan ylittävät kirjeet. Tämäkin kirje on osittain jäljennetty EK:n Sortavalan alaosastolla.

    Kirjoittajista moni osasi odottaa, että kirje luetaan jonkun muunkin kuin vastaanottajan toimesta. Paljon jätettiin sanomatta suoraan.

    Nyt pino näitä suomalaissiirtolaisten kirjeitä on kuunneltavissa Arkistopodin Suomalaiset Venäjällä -sarjan toisessa jaksossa. 

    20ste eeuw: Niet Mondriaan, maar Van Deene

    20ste eeuw: Niet Mondriaan, maar Van Deene

    Als je het hebt over de Nederlandse abstracte kunst, dan denk je misschien aan Gerrit Rietveld of Piet Mondriaan, maar eigenlijk moet dat Jan van Deene zijn. Samen met vrienden ontwikkelde hij aan het begin van de twintigste eeuw een absolute schilderstijl. En dat nog voor de kunstbeweging van De Stijl zijn intrede had gedaan. Janine Abbring spreekt erover met conservator beeldende kunst 20ste eeuw, Ludo van Halem.

    Wil je weten hoe dit schilderij eruitziet? Ga dan naar www.rijksmuseum.nl/podcast

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    Революция

    Революция

    Книга Кирилла Соловьева "Самодержавие и конституция": https://www.nlobooks.ru/books/chto_takoe_rossiya/20944/

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    1917 Review - Sleeping Cinema Podcast Ep 41

    1917 Review - Sleeping Cinema Podcast Ep 41

    Today We Answer If 1917 & Edge Of Tomorrow Are Worth Watching
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    Intro: 00:00:00
    Tickets & Concessions (Small Talk): 00:00:57
    Trailers: 00:09:24
    Spoiler Free Review 1917: 00:23:25
    Spoiler Filled Review 1917: 00:29:06
    Spoiler Free Review Edge Of Tomorrow: 00:59:22
    Spoiler Filled Review Edge Of Tomorrow: 01:06:01
    Content Seen This Week: 01:31:32
    Credits: 01:34:13

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    The Westmore Family: A Hollywood Makeup Dynasty with Christiana Benson

    The Westmore Family: A Hollywood Makeup Dynasty with Christiana Benson

    This week, we had the privilege of talking with the Westmore family historian and great grandaughter of Ern Westmore: Christiana Benson! The Westmores were some of the most prominent makeup artists of Old Hollywood; they created looks for films such as Gone With the Wind (1939), Casablanca (1942), Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961), Creature from the Black Lagoon (1957), and soooooooo much more. Christiana tells us about how patriarch George Westmore established the first Hollywood hair and makeup department in 1917, the talent of his descendants (amounting to four generations of family artists!), and the impact this family had on not just the world of special effects, but how the general public could embrace their own beauty. We are so honored to share the story of their legacy with you!

    To learn more about Christiana's family, please visit https://www.westmoresofhollywood.com/ or follow Christiana on Instagram @cbenson015

     

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    DDH: The Committee on Public (Dis)Information?

    DDH: The Committee on Public (Dis)Information?
    In April of 1917 the US Government had a problem. It had just declared war on Imperial Germany, less than six months after re-electing President Wilson who's entire campaign theme was "He Kept Us Out of the War..." The problem wasn't the political flip-flop, but rather the fact that roughly a third of all American Citizens were either immigrants from or descended from immigrants from... you guessed it... Imperial Germany. Those American Citizens, including one who lived in Hollywood, were not convinced that this "War to Save Democracy" was anything other than a war to destroy their homelands and cultures. The President pondered what to do about the fact that support among the citizenry for this war was tepid, at best. He needed to whip up a war fighting spirit and furor that would carry Americans across the sea, to stand in Paris, and say those words, "Lafayette, nous sommes là!" (Lafayette, we are here!) Wilson's good friend and confidant, George Creel, had an idea. It was an idea to "propagate the faith" in the American version of the truth and get Americans fired up to take on the Germans. What was that idea? It would become known as... The Committee on Public Information. George Creel would go on to lead the effort to inform and coerce millions of American Citizens to support the Great War.

    Нажмудин Гоцинский – имам без имамата

    Нажмудин Гоцинский – имам без имамата
    В 1917 году вследствие развала Российской империи на Северном Кавказе появилось множество новых политиков и религиозных деятелей. Нажмудин Гоцинский перешагнул границы родного Дагестана и стал фигурой северокавказского масштаба.

    Let's Chat About News on This Day

    Let's Chat About News on This Day

    This week, Dannie and Taylor discuss news in history that happened on this day - April 6th. Listen as they chat about the day WWI began, the plane crash that led to the Rwandan Genocide, and how France made it illegal to pay for sex in 2016. Tune in now!

    EP. 96 - A Storm of Swords: Ch. 12-14

    EP. 96 - A Storm of Swords: Ch. 12-14

    After recalling the fiasco that was the first time we tried chamomile tea, we dive into A Storm of Swords, where Tyrius (Tyrion's new name) very predictably follows his little head as opposed to his big head. We realize Arya's storyline nearly collides with Jaime's and Brienne's, and we are stunned when Arry's true identity is finally revealed. We can't get over how badly Robb f**ks up, and Grey Wind is nowhere to be seen. We question how George R.R. Martin writes, Jess tells her thoughts on the ending of WandaVision, and Raven raves about 1917.

    Character perspectives in this episode: Tyrion, Arya, and Catelyn...

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    Episode 24 - Birdman & 1917

    Episode 24 - Birdman & 1917

    Welcome to Sounds Film-iliar, a podcast where we discuss two pieces of media that share themes, plot points, or overarching ideas. This shot has been going for a long time. When are they going to cut? Oh. They aren't. Put in some eye drops cuz we're talking about Birdman and 191  Take your seat, grab your popcorn, and silence your cell phones now. Please enjoy the show!

    Episode 134: Films of 2020 Awards

    Episode 134: Films of 2020 Awards

    It's finally here! We see off the year in our usual style with the Dinosaur Man awards, joined by Paul to dish out all the biggest gongs. We discuss animated hedgehogs, beloved TV hosts and blockbuster spy action films in our wrap up of the last year in film.

    Join us in saying goodbye to the strangest year in living memory right here and now.

    Episode 13: 2020 Season Finale

    Episode 13: 2020 Season Finale

    ...And that was 2020, an awful year for pretty much the entire human race. A year where we all embraced media as a species like never before. Was there anything good about 2020? Join us as we go through the year that killed cinema and the games, movies and TV that kept us sane in 2020 including 1917, The Mandalorian, The Invisible Man, Tiger King, Devs, The Boys and many more.
    We also talk about first impressions of Cyberpunk 2077 and the fall out from its recent release, the Disney + Star Wars slate and the results of the Brigginshaw's Broken Christmas Poll. 

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    1917 & The Hollow

    1917 & The Hollow

    As an audience we are predisposed to expect our lead character will survive in the end, no matter how trying their circumstances may be so it's shocking when we witness the death of the main character in a movie. Our Top 5 discusses those films which surprised us by killing off their protagonists - needless to say spoilers follow!

    This weeks film review is Sam Mendes's 2019 multiple award winner 1917. Partially inspired by stories told to the director by his grandfather, the film follows two young British soldiers attempting to deliver a message during the First World War. With a star studded cast, multiple award winning cinematographer Roger Deakins and an especially memorable visual conceit which sees the film effectively divided into two continuous shots this was sure to be a Bad Dads favourite.

    Our Kids feature is Netflix's kiddie horror The Hollow. With an aesthetic inspired by the SAW movies and a plot with echoes of Canadian low budget horror Cube (minus the grisly deaths) and Lost, this was a curious show to watch and to review. Tune in to hear our thoughts.

    This episode is especially memorable as Howie does the introductions this time round. How kind do we think he might be to Reegs? We're also joined by mysterious girl, Peter Andre!

    You can usually find us annoying people on twitter - @dads_film, on Facebook, or reach us via email at baddadsjsy@gmail.com.

    Until next time, we remain...

    Bad Dads 

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    Guerres et temporalité - Dunkerque/Zuydcoote/1917

    Guerres et temporalité - Dunkerque/Zuydcoote/1917
    A l'occasion de la sortie de Tenet de Christopher Nolan cet été, nous sommes partis analyser son précédent film, Dunkerque. Mais en tirant sur les fils narratifs de Nolan, on s'est rendu compte que deux autres films nous venaient en tête en parallèle de l'analyse : Week-end à Zuydcoote de Henri Verneuil et 1917 de Sam Mendès. En avant donc, entre plages et tranchées, plongeons dans la Douve !Avec :Pierre Udren, réalisateur des films "Les Affamés" et "Bastion" et la série "Mauvais du cul" : @pierreudren (Twitter)Edouard Fabié, responsable cinéma/séries/documentaires en médiathèqueChristophe Germier, médiateur culturel et nouvelliste : http://www.facebook.com/christophegermierauteurBien évidemment, n'hésitez pas à nous faire des retours afin que La Douve devienne une émission toujours plus qualitative !Retrouvez-nous !Twitter : @ladouvepodcastFacebook : https://www.facebook.com/La-Douve-113...Filmographie principale(Les films qu'on a vu tous les 3 pour préparer l'émission) Dunkerque, film américano-britannico-franco-néerlandais de Christopher Nolan, 2017 ; Week-end à Zuydcoote, film français de Henri Verneuil, 1964 ; 1917, film britannico-américain de Sam Mendès, 2019.Filmographie étendue(Les films que certains ont regardé ou qu'on convoque via des souvenirs) Reviens-moi, film britannico-français de Joe Wright, 2007 ; Il faut sauver le soldat Ryan, film américain de Steven Spielberg, 1998 ; Cheval de guerre, film américain de Steven Spielberg, 2011; Le Jour le plus long, film américain de Ken Annakin, Andrew Marton, Bernhard Wicki, Gerd Oswald et Darryl F. Zanuck,1962.Recommandations(De quoi vous permettre de remplir vos Piles à Visionner, mais pas que!) Men of Honor, film britannique de Saul Dibb, 2017 ; Catch 22, film américain de Mike Nichols (1970) et série américaine de Barbara A. Hall (2019) ; USS Greyhound, film américain de Aaron Schneider, 2020 ; La Tranchée, film germano-britannique de Michael J. Bassett , 2002 ; La Tranchée, film britannique de William Boyd, 1999 ; Notre mère la guerre, bande dessinée de Kris et Maël, 2009-2014 ; Les Poilus, jeu de société de Juan Rodriguez, Fabien Riffaud et Tignous, 2015 ; Their Finest, film britannique de Lone Sherfig, 2016.
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