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    Explore " french cinema" with insightful episodes like "La Belle et La Bete (2014)", "Anatomy of a Fall: 6 lesser-known facts about the Oscar-nominated film", "Madelynn De La Rosa Returns (Part 2 of 2): Art, Connection, Embodiment, etc.", "Madelynn De La Rosa Returns (Part 1 of 2) Reinvention, Resolutions, Cinema, etc." and "Deadly Games (1989)" from podcasts like ""In Each Retelling", "Now You Know", "LET IT OUT", "LET IT OUT" and "It Slays Podcast"" and more!

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    La Belle et La Bete (2014)

    La Belle et La Bete (2014)

    Sally forth, tally ho, let's kill this double feature at last! Jasmine, River, Sam, Ilana, Bryan, and Kyle come together again to discuss the 2014 version of La Belle et La Bete and we all ask incredibly important questions such as whether it was worth sparing Mickey Mouse's life for this movie,  dear GOD who thought copying that one Mountain Dew Commercial with those puppy monkey babies was a good idea, why are we making so many Batman references, and most importantly, why bother doing a Beauty and the Beast retelling if you don't care about the romance?

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    Beauty and the Beast as read by Jasmine Garcia

    A Mountain Dew Superbowl Commercial (no, really)
    "Blood Roses" by Tori Amos
    The Princess Bride

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    And most especially check out the musical Brows Held High/Some Jerk with a Camera crossover that inspired this episode!
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    River
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    https://filmlion.wordpress.com/

    Sam
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    Anatomy of a Fall: 6 lesser-known facts about the Oscar-nominated film

    Anatomy of a Fall: 6 lesser-known facts about the Oscar-nominated film
    The French film Anatomy of a Fall has received several nominations at the Oscars this year, including Best Picture and Best Director. Helmed by Justine Triet, the film tells the story of a woman who is accused of murdering her husband, and their blind son being the only witness. The film has garnered significant praise for its gripping narrative, compelling characters, and riveting performances. For today’s Now You Know Podcast we take a look at lesser-known facts about this critically acclaimed film.

    Madelynn De La Rosa Returns (Part 2 of 2): Art, Connection, Embodiment, etc.

    Madelynn De La Rosa Returns (Part 2 of 2): Art, Connection, Embodiment, etc.

    This week's episode is Part 2 of my conversation with filmmaker and ceramicist Madelynn De La Rosa. It’s been 3 years since she came over to record last and this conversation centered around all she learned in the last year. Recorded just before the holidays, she talks about how some of the biggest changes she’s made in her life have begun as New Year’s resolutions. In this second half, we talk about: how internal work can lead to external life changes, fear of being ordinary, her film recs, q&a from listeners, and more. If you missed Part 1, we discussed shadow work, learning to be gentler on yourself, gene keys, Abraham Hicks, spiritual principles that have helped us, and learning to not be too dogmatic about any of it. Let us know if you listen!

    Show notes:

    - Listen to Part 1 with Maddie here

    - A couple spots left in my one-on-one Creative Clinic: book a free half-hour session with me here to see if it's a good fit

    - The TALK KIT is coming soon: sign up for the waitlist

    - My annual New Years journaling workshop & all of the Let It Out Kits

    - Learn more about Creative Underdogs/In Process here | sign up for the waitlist

    - Find Madelynn on the Web | Instagram | YouTube | Substack

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    - Subscribe to our Substack to get show notes + essays, etc. sent to your inbox

    - Instagram me: @letitouttt or I'm @katiedalebout

     

    If you liked this episode, try out from the archive:

    Episode 325: Intentionality, Beauty, Film, and Change with Madelynn De La Rosa

    Madelynn De La Rosa Returns (Part 1 of 2) Reinvention, Resolutions, Cinema, etc.

    Madelynn De La Rosa Returns (Part 1 of 2)  Reinvention, Resolutions, Cinema, etc.

    This week filmmaker and ceramicist Madelynn De La Rosa returns! It’s been 3 years since she came over to record last and this conversation centered around all she learned in the last year. Recorded just before the holidays, she talks about how some of the biggest changes she’s made in her life have begun as New Year’s resolutions. I’m breaking this into two parts: in this one we talk about shadow work, learning to be gentler on yourself, gene keys, Abraham Hicks, spiritual principles that have helped us, and learning to not be too dogmatic about any of it. Next week: how internal work can lead to external life changes, fear of being ordinary, her film recs and more. Let us know if you listen.

     

    Show notes:

    - A couple spots left in my one-on-one Creative Clinic: book a free half-hour session with me here to see if it's a good fit

    - My annual New Years journaling workshop & all of the Let It Out Kits

    - Find Madelynn on the Web | Instagram | YouTube | Substack

    - Films mentioned:

    - Subscribe to our Substack to get show notes + essays, etc. sent to your inbox

    - Instagram me: @letitouttt or I'm @katiedalebout

     

    If you liked this episode, try out from the archive:

    Episode 325: Intentionality, Beauty, Film, and Change with Madelynn De La Rosa

    Deadly Games (1989)

    Deadly Games (1989)

    The squad SLEIGHS the season with their Holiday pick, DEADLY GAMES (1989)! Does Thomas put Kevin McCallister to shame? Is Grandpa the true hero of the story? And, does this criminally under-watched holiday horror deserve a spot on your annual "nice" list? Tune in to find out if we gave this film a NAY, OKAY, YAY, or SLEIGH!

    Happy Holidays from the It Slays Crew!

    CHAPTERS:

    • Theme/Intro (00:00:00)
    • What We Been Consuming?/Why We Picked It (00:02:07)
    • Trailer (00:39:23)
    • Synopsis/First Experiences (00:39:39)
    • Review (00:43:27)
    • Rating/What Did You Think? (01:30:42)
    • Horrific Hotline (01:38:30)
    • Promotions (Horrific Hotline/Social Media/Patreon/It Slays Podcast's Horrific Playlist) (01:50:21)
    • Upcoming Episode/Outro (01:52:40)


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    Petite Maman (2021) - Directed by Céline Sciamma

    Petite Maman (2021) - Directed by Céline Sciamma

    This week we're taking a nice fall stroll with the beautiful, heartfelt, and touching film Petite Maman. This film was an a pleasure to watch for both of us, as was talking about it. We talked about its balance of emotions, bare bones structure, performances, and more. If you haven't yet, go check this out on a nice fall day! Contact us at rollitpodcast@gmail.com or follow us!    

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    Music by Ethan Rapp

    The Night Eats the World (Movie Review)| Zombie Book Club Episode 18

    The Night Eats the World (Movie Review)| Zombie Book Club Episode 18

    This week, we're sinking our teeth into the French horror film, "The Night Eats the World." Directed by  Dominique Rocher Based on the novel "La nuit a dévoré le monde" by Pit Agarmen. It had us unpacking SILENT fast running zombies, isolation, and the cathartic role of music in a post-apocalyptic world.

    We also talk about the real-life horrors of the Tuskegee experiments and the bullet-riddled welcome sign of Alabama. We expose these raw memories of our time in the South and the often overlooked history it carries. You'll also catch a glimpse of our lives outside zombies, as we share our personal updates - Dan's upcoming seasonal job layoff, Leah's joy of petting puppies, creating art, and even the baby lamb, Finley Foursocks, finding a new home!


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    Litan - "Till Death Do Us Part"

    Litan - "Till Death Do Us Part"

    Litan - "Till Death Do Us Part"

    We continue our exploration of Folk Horror traditions around the world with a trip to France in LITAN (1982). A dizzying tale that feels part Giallo, Jodorowsky & Lynch all rolled into one by French Auteur Jean-Pierre Mocky. Set in the village of Litan during the Festival of the Dead - anything could happen! 

    We hope you enjoy this fresh episode!

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    Stranger By The Lake [2013] | Ep. 104

    Stranger By The Lake [2013] | Ep. 104

    In this week's episode of SIDEBOOB CINEMA the gang review the French film "Stranger By The Lake" [2013] as part of their tongue-in-cheek celebration of Pride Month.

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    Ep. 72: Eyes Without a Face (1960)

    Ep. 72: Eyes Without a Face (1960)

    And who says we're just another pretty face?

    This week, Cody and Matt take a trip to the beautiful French countryside in search of art, food, culture, and surgery. They discuss the tragedy of beauty standards, the melodrama of one man's guilt, and the absolute buffoonery of one character's musical motif. The boys also dissect a pivotal surgical scene and peel away the layers of what makes this flick such an inspiration to modern horror. 

    Feed the dogs, pack up the ominous black car, and put on your masks for some Night Howls ooh-la-lunacy.

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    Episode 283: ‘Saint Omer’ with Ellie Foumbi

    Episode 283: ‘Saint Omer’ with Ellie Foumbi

    Since winning the Grand Jury prize at the Venice Film festival, SAINT OMER, a movie based on the real life experience of its French-Senegalese director Alice Diop, has appeared on many critics’ lists, and is now becoming available to see in the US. Ellie Foumbi, director of Spirit Award nominee Our Father, The Devil (which also screened in Venice!) is our guest.

    Then, we hear Hall of Excellence results and take a Hotline call about critically acclaimed movies that are hard to see in much of the country.  

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    Ellie - An Elephant Sitting Still
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    Fat Girl [2001] | Ep. 65

    Fat Girl [2001] | Ep. 65

    In this week's episode of SIDEBOOB CINEMA the gang review the French film "Fat Girl" [2001] directed by Catherine Breillat.

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    https://variety.com/2001/film/reviews/fat-girl-1200466760/


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    Charlotte Colbert on ‘La Boum’

    Charlotte Colbert on ‘La Boum’

    Charlotte Colbert is a multimedia artist fascinated by questions of identity, nature, inheritance, and cultural demands. Her feature debut, SHE WILL, is an ethereal ghost story about healing, witchcraft, and revenge. LA BOUM is a movie from 1980 about a cute 13 year old who goes to a fun party. Where do these paths intersect? In “the Noumenon,” apparently! 

    After that far-out and philosophical conversation, Jordan has one quick thing about Mia Goth in general, and the forthcoming PEARL in particular.

    Jordan quotes this interview with Charlotte from 1883 Magazine.

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    With Jordan Crucchiola and Charlotte Colbert 

    Be Natural: The Untold Story of Alice Guy-Blaché

    Be Natural: The Untold Story of Alice Guy-Blaché
    Director/co-writer Pamela B. Green and producer/co-writer Joan Simon discuss their documentary "Be Natural: The Untold of Alice Guy-Blaché" with moderator Cynthia Felando. Green and Simon explain the 10-year-long process of researching to make the documentary, as well as their respective inspirations for discovering more about the pioneering film making of Alice Guy-Blaché. Green also discusses her unique directorial approach that involved relaying film history like a “detective story” by involving the audience in her archival work. Simon talks in detail about the feminist scholars and film festivals that first brought Guy-Blaché’s films into academia, and how many of Guy-Blaché’s contributions to early cinema are often overlooked. Series: "Carsey-Wolf Center" [Humanities] [Show ID: 38079]

    Be Natural: The Untold Story of Alice Guy-Blaché

    Be Natural: The Untold Story of Alice Guy-Blaché
    Director/co-writer Pamela B. Green and producer/co-writer Joan Simon discuss their documentary "Be Natural: The Untold of Alice Guy-Blaché" with moderator Cynthia Felando. Green and Simon explain the 10-year-long process of researching to make the documentary, as well as their respective inspirations for discovering more about the pioneering film making of Alice Guy-Blaché. Green also discusses her unique directorial approach that involved relaying film history like a “detective story” by involving the audience in her archival work. Simon talks in detail about the feminist scholars and film festivals that first brought Guy-Blaché’s films into academia, and how many of Guy-Blaché’s contributions to early cinema are often overlooked. Series: "Carsey-Wolf Center" [Humanities] [Show ID: 38079]

    Be Natural: The Untold Story of Alice Guy-Blaché

    Be Natural: The Untold Story of Alice Guy-Blaché
    Director/co-writer Pamela B. Green and producer/co-writer Joan Simon discuss their documentary "Be Natural: The Untold of Alice Guy-Blaché" with moderator Cynthia Felando. Green and Simon explain the 10-year-long process of researching to make the documentary, as well as their respective inspirations for discovering more about the pioneering film making of Alice Guy-Blaché. Green also discusses her unique directorial approach that involved relaying film history like a “detective story” by involving the audience in her archival work. Simon talks in detail about the feminist scholars and film festivals that first brought Guy-Blaché’s films into academia, and how many of Guy-Blaché’s contributions to early cinema are often overlooked. Series: "Carsey-Wolf Center" [Humanities] [Show ID: 38079]
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