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Latest podcast episodes about 1946

Les Nuits de France Culture
Décembre 1946, le début de la guerre d'Indochine

Les Nuits de France Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2025 60:51


durée : 01:00:51 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Antoine Dhulster - Le 19 décembre 1946, Ho Chi Minh lance à Hanoï un ordre de soulèvement général contre les Français. C'est le début de la guerre d'Indochine, une guerre dont les origines encore confuses remontent à l'occupation japonaise depuis 1940 et l'élimination de l'administration française en 1945. - réalisation : Thomas Jost - invités : Philippe Franchini Ecrivain et peintre; Philippe Grandjean

Les Nuits de France Culture
La Seconde Guerre mondiale : origines, déroulement, enjeux, conséquences 24/24 : Le monde en 1946

Les Nuits de France Culture

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2025 63:37


durée : 01:03:37 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Albane Penaranda, Mathias Le Gargasson, Antoine Dhulster - C'est le "monde d'après" qu'explore ce 24e et dernier épisode de la série de Gilbert Pilleul sur la Deuxième Guerre mondiale diffusé en 1983. Une après-guerre dans lequel se dessine un nouvel ordre mondial, entre prémisses de la Guerre froide, début de la décolonisation et reconstruction. - réalisation : Massimo Bellini, Vincent Abouchar - invités : Jean-Pierre Rioux Historien et responsable de l'Université Populaire du Mouvement Démocrate

An Hour of Our Time
REPOST: Nuremberg Trials (oops all war crimes)

An Hour of Our Time

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2025 71:05


This week, in preparation for next week's episode about Hitler's rise to power, we revisit our 2023 episode on the Nuremberg Trials.

Peace Love Moto - The Podcast
Episode 84: Rediscovering a Legacy - A Motorbike's Journey Through Time

Peace Love Moto - The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2025 58:42 Transcription Available


Have you ever stumbled upon a hidden family treasure? Join us as we hear the heartwarming story of Paul Kraus and his father's 1947 Whizzer motorbike that sparked a restoration journey that revived a priceless piece of history.  As Paul shares his experiences with the Colorado Vintage Motorcycle Group, you'll hear about the vibrant camaraderie and passion that these classic machines inspire.

Le moment Histoire
Les chrétiens de Syrie, histoire d'une minorité en terre d'islam

Le moment Histoire

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2024 7:18


636 après J.-C. Les conquérants musulmans venus d'Arabie battent l'empereur byzantin Héraclius. C'est la bataille du Yarmouk, à côté du plateau du Golan. La Syrie, qui était chrétienne depuis des siècles, est conquise et devient terre d'islam. Que vont devenir les habitants de la Syrie de confession chrétienne ?Dans ce nouvel épisode du Moment Histoire, Guillaume Perrault, rédacteur en chef au Figaro, revient sur l'histoire des chrétiens en Syrie, du VIIe siècle jusqu'à aujourd'hui.Vous pouvez retrouver le Moment Histoire sur Apple Podcast, Spotify, Deezer, Amazon Music et toutes les plateformes d'écoutes.Montage et mixage : Astrid LandonHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

The American Soul
Renewing Faith and Pursuing Peace: Social Media, Historical Speeches, and Spiritual Growth

The American Soul

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2024 25:40 Transcription Available


Have you considered how social media might be impacting your spiritual well-being? Or how the historical speeches of leaders like Harry Truman could influence your understanding of faith and democracy today? Join us on a journey of renewing faith and pursuing peace as we explore the transformation from the old covenant to the new covenant in 2 Corinthians 3, celebrating the liberation found in Christ. We dive into the importance of nurturing meaningful relationships, particularly in marriage, and challenge ourselves to align our daily actions with our faith, prioritizing spiritual growth over the distractions of the digital age. We'll take you back to 1946 with Harry Truman's poignant Christmas address, examining the comforting imagery of the hills of Judea and the guiding "star of faith" as a pathway to peace. Hear how historical leaders like FDR and John Quincy Adams have intertwined faith and governance, challenging modern perceptions of church-state separation. As we wrap up, we reflect on Truman's words about courage and hope, extending blessings to you, your loved ones, and all nations, encouraging you to envision a future filled with peace.Support the showThe American Soul Podcasthttps://www.buzzsprout.com/1791934/subscribe

Trivia Tracks With Pryce Robertson

On December 21, 1946, Eugene Talmadge, the governor-elect of Georgia, died before beginning what was to be his fourth nonconsecutive term. For the next few weeks after that, three men served as the state's governor: Herman Talmadge (Eugene's son), Ellis Arnall, and Melvin Thompson. 

Les Nuits de France Culture
Les causes du malaise algérien en 1946 : crise économique, politique ou morale ?

Les Nuits de France Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2024 27:50


durée : 00:27:50 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Albane Penaranda, Mathias Le Gargasson, Antoine Dhulster - Un an après la répression sanglante de l'insurrection de mai 1945, le "problème algérien" est posé dans ce numéro de Tribune de Paris qui réunit notamment Albert Camus et Ferhat Abbas. La perspective d'une émancipation et d'une souveraineté algériennes semble encore lointaine... - réalisation : Massimo Bellini - invités : Albert Camus Écrivain et intellectuel français; Jean Amrouche

Théâtre
"Le Dahlia noir" de James Ellroy 2/10 : 17 novembre 1946

Théâtre

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2024 28:57


durée : 00:28:57 - Le Feuilleton - "Quand je suis venu prendre possession de mon fauteuil au bureau des mandats et recherches, au sixième étage de l'hôtel de ville, j'étais seul. Ni le sergent Lee Blanchard, ni Ellis Loew n'occupaient encore leur bureau."

Le Feuilleton
"Le Dahlia noir" de James Ellroy 2/10 : 17 novembre 1946

Le Feuilleton

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2024 28:57


durée : 00:28:57 - Le Feuilleton - "Quand je suis venu prendre possession de mon fauteuil au bureau des mandats et recherches, au sixième étage de l'hôtel de ville, j'étais seul. Ni le sergent Lee Blanchard, ni Ellis Loew n'occupaient encore leur bureau."

The Beached White Male Podcast with Ken Kemp
S5E58 1946 - The Mistranslation that Shifted Culture with Ed Oxford

The Beached White Male Podcast with Ken Kemp

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2024 58:18


Ken welcomes Ed Oxford, key researcher and contributor to the film 1946 - The Mistranslation that Shifted Culture. Ed, who identifies as a gay Christian, graduated with a Master of Divinity degree from Talbot Theological Seminary in New Testament. In the years that followed, his study of the original languages and the many English translations of the Christian scriptures brought him to the undeniable conclusion that the “Bible has been weaponized against the LGBTQ+ community.” A case in point is a passage from I Corinthians in which the 1946 Revised Standard Version (RSV) erroneously translated a Greek word, introducing the term “homosexual” to the Bible for the very first time. The film's trailer begins with Rev. John MacArthur quoting from his pulpit, “Neither fornicators, nor idolators, nor adulterers, nor effeminate, nor homosexuals shall inherit the Kingdom of God.”Along with colleague Kathy Baldock, Ed won access to the archives at Yale University. He and Kathey explored the source materials: the translator's notes and records used to produce the New Testament. In the original documents, they uncovered the debate over this word choice and finally the admission of the error. The revised RSV changed the word in 1974. But too late. Subsequent translations repeat the error:  e.g. The Living Bible (promoted by Billy Graham), the New American Standard Bible (NASB), and most recently, the English Standard Version (ESV - promoted by John MacArthur). Homosexuality became synonymous with “perversion” - and weaponized. Ed shares his personal experience as a gay man in the evangelical church that includes reparative therapy and finally the story of his involvement in the film - a timely and important corrective. SHOW NOTESWatch the Film on AmazonBecome a Patron | Ken's SubstackSupport the show

Le Feuilleton
"Le Dahlia noir" de James Ellroy 2/10 : 17 novembre 1946

Le Feuilleton

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2024 28:57


durée : 00:28:57 - Le Feuilleton - "Quand je suis venu prendre possession de mon fauteuil au bureau des mandats et recherches, au sixième étage de l'hôtel de ville, j'étais seul. Ni le sergent Lee Blanchard, ni Ellis Loew n'occupaient encore leur bureau."

Les Nuits de France Culture
Décembre 1946, le début de la guerre d'Indochine

Les Nuits de France Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2024 60:49


durée : 01:00:49 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Albane Penaranda - Le 19 décembre 1946, Ho Chi Minh lance à Hanoï un ordre de soulèvement général contre les Français. C'est le début de la guerre d'Indochine, une guerre dont les origines encore confuses remontent à l'occupation japonaise depuis 1940 et l'élimination de l'administration française en 1945. - invités : Philippe Franchini Ecrivain et peintre; Philippe Grandjean

Mentre Morivo
La Morte di Paula Jean Welden

Mentre Morivo

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2024 13:10


Paula Jean Welden è stata la prima ragazza scomparsa a diventare "quantica": da quel 1 dicembre 1946 ha iniziato a vivere migliaia di vite, tutte immaginarie, eppure reali per le persone che pensavano di averla vista da questa parte o l'altra degli Stati Uniti. Dopo il suo caso, rimasto tutt'oggi irrisolto, lo Stato del Vermont ha istituito il corpo di polizia statale, eppure sul Long Trail dove Paula si è persa, non è stata l'unica a non essere più trovata.Vuoi supportare il podcast? Offrici un simbolico caffé tramite ko-fi. Fonti e trascrizioni sul sito: www.italiapodcast.itSeguici su Instagram: @mentremorivo_podcast e lasciaci una recensione sulla tua app di ascolto preferita.

Les Nuits de France Culture
Un festival de stars pour raconter le plus célèbre des festivals de 1946 à 1967

Les Nuits de France Culture

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2024 101:58


durée : 01:41:58 - Les Nuits de France Culture - Un festival de voix de stars dans une rétrospective d'archives sonores consacrée au cinquantenaire du Festival de Cannes, "Reflets et ricochets de 50 ans de Festival de Cannes", épisode 1/2. Diffusé le 10 mai 1997, un roman de la Croisette proposé par Noël Simsolo. - invités : Jacques Demy Réalisateur français de cinéma; Jean-Paul Sartre Écrivain, philosophe français; Andrzej Zulawski Réalisateur, metteur en scène, écrivain; Michelangelo Antonioni Réalisateur de cinéma; Pierre Schoendoerffer; Theo Angelopoulos Cinéaste; Maurice Pialat Réalisateur; Sophia Loren Actrice

Musicopolis
Philadelphie, 1946 : Création du Concerto pour piano n°3 de Béla Bartók

Musicopolis

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2024 24:52


durée : 00:24:52 - Bartok, Concerto pour piano n°3 - par : Anne-Charlotte Rémond - Voici quatre mois et demi que le compositeur s'est éteint dans une chambre du West Side Hospital de New York. Jusqu'au bout, il avait travaillé sur son Troisième Concerto pour piano. Un oeuvre crépusculaire comme un hymne au printemps où résonne le chant des oiseaux... - réalisé par : Philippe Petit

Hunk with Mike Bridenstine
The Secret Service Goes to Prison (Ep. 268)

Hunk with Mike Bridenstine

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2024 56:56


Adam Burke, Lisa Curry, Ryan Conner, and Joe Kwaczala are on the panel.  Is stand-up art? Is stand-up considered right wing and mean spirited? Infamous sets.  The Kyle Parris story. The Naked Gun reboot. Who should play Nordberg? The Rock N Roll Hall of Fame Taylor Swift fatigue? Does Trump have to pick a lady for VP? The secret service has to go to prison with Trump. And a 1946 song tournament. Video and extras are on www.patreon.com/brido

Musicopolis
1946, Henriette Roget : Création de son « Concerto Sicilien »

Musicopolis

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2024 24:58


durée : 00:24:58 - Henriette Roget, Concerto sicilien - par : Anne-Charlotte Rémond - Aujourd'hui dans Musicopolis, nous vous emmenons à Paris le 27 janvier 1946 pour l'audition du « Concerto Sicilien » d'Henriette Roget. - réalisé par : Claire Lagarde

Tanguy Pastureau maltraite l'info
Je suis reparti vivre en 1946

Tanguy Pastureau maltraite l'info

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2024 5:14


durée : 00:05:14 - Tanguy Pastureau maltraite l'info - par : Tanguy Pastureau - Etait-ce vraiment mieux avant ? Tanguy a tenté l'expérience.

Pinkie The Pig Podcast
0967 Pinkie The Pig Podcast/ Instrumental "Tennessee Waltz" SING ALONG !

Pinkie The Pig Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2024 2:57


Instrumental "Tennessee Waltz" SING ALONG !Time to Sing and Dance !Melody Written by : Pee Wee KingLyrics Written by : Redd Stewart 1946Producer Renee plays her version on Piano + Guitar Here are the lyrics: I was dancing with my darling to The Tennessee WaltzWhen an old friend I happened to seeI introduced her to my fella and while they were dancingMy friend stole my fella from meI remember the night and The Tennessee WaltzNow I know just how much I have lostYes, I lo...st my fella on the night they were dancingTo The  Beautiful Tennessee WaltzNow I wonder how a dance like The Tennessee WaltzCould have broken my heart so completeWell I could blame my fellaBut who could help but a fallingIn love with my fellow so sweetWell it must be the fault of The Tennessee WaltzWish I'd known just how much it would costBut I didn't see it comingIt's all over but the cryingI blame it all on The Tennessee WaltzIt must have been The Tennessee Waltzhttp://PinkieThePigPodcast.com

Pinkie The Pig Podcast
0966 Pinkie The Pig Podcast/ Tuesday's Tune ***** PINKIE SINGS "Tennessee Waltz"

Pinkie The Pig Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2024 5:37


PINKIE SINGS "Tennessee Waltz"Melody Written by : Pee Wee KingLyrics Written by : Redd Stewart 1946Producer Renee: Vocals/ Piano/ Guitar http://PinkieThePigPodcast.com

Tanguy Pastureau maltraite l'info
Je suis reparti vivre en 1946

Tanguy Pastureau maltraite l'info

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2024 5:14


durée : 00:05:14 - Tanguy Pastureau maltraite l'info - par : Tanguy Pastureau - Etait-ce vraiment mieux avant ? Tanguy a tenté l'expérience.

Tanguy Pastureau maltraite l'info
Je suis reparti vivre en 1946

Tanguy Pastureau maltraite l'info

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2024 5:18


durée : 00:05:18 - Tanguy Pastureau maltraite l'info - par : Tanguy Pastureau - Etait-ce vraiment mieux avant ? Tanguy a tenté l'expérience.

This Day in History Class
Frank Capra's “It's a Wonderful Life” premieres - December 20th, 1946

This Day in History Class

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2023 10:47 Transcription Available


On this day in 1946, Frank Capra's "It's a Wonderful Life" premiered at the Globe Theatre in New York City.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Musicopolis
1946, Zurich : Création de la Symphonie n°3 "Liturgique" d'Arthur Honegger

Musicopolis

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2023 25:07


durée : 00:25:07 - Honegger, Symphonie n°3 - par : Anne-Charlotte Rémond - « J'ai voulu symboliser la réaction de l'homme moderne contre la marée de barbarie, de stupidité, de souffrance, de machinisme, de bureaucratie qui nous assiège ...» Arthur Honegger à propos de la Symphonie n°3. - réalisé par : Philippe Petit

I SEE U with Eddie Robinson
81: A Mistranslation of Biblical Proportions with Documentarian Sharon “Rocky” Roggio [Encore]

I SEE U with Eddie Robinson

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2023 52:17


Nearly 80 years ago, a group of Yale scholars decided amongst themselves to add the word, "homosexual," in the Bible after mistranslating Greek text. Researchers have said this mistake changed the course of modern history as we know it. The misinterpretation also caused a lesbian Christian to explore this incident and earn the trust of those same researchers by capturing their discovery on film. Join us as host Eddie Robinson speaks candidly with Sharon "Rocky" Roggio, the director behind the controversial film, "1946: The Mistranslation That Shifted Culture." Roggio provides I SEE U with an in-depth look at how this misinterpretation came about and what the evidence from the translation committee revealed. We'll also learn more about how she navigated through her own religious environment as well as her desire to change a narrative that speaks to all LGBTQ individuals being acknowledged as equals – and not be seen as "others," or "less than." Despite the documentary receiving backlash from religious writers who, according to the director, haven't seen the film, "1946" has already picked up praise and several prestigious awards during its festival circuit quest.

Overlapping Dialogue
The Stranger & The Lady from Shanghai

Overlapping Dialogue

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2023 131:45


Light your cigs and scout the blotter: it's Noirvember, sugar bumps! This episode's pair of films, dedicated to one of classic Hollywood's richest legacies, celebrates the waning years of the legendary Orson Welles's time in the States with The Stranger and The Lady from Shanghai. But before we get lost in the shadows of postwar American ennui, our Blue Plate Special segment finds us diving ever so briefly back into the domain of bloody baboons with a discussion of the teaser trailer for Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes. We eventually trade in our computer generated fur for some proper money suits with a double feature of Welles noirs, one which subtly makes a case that fascism wasn't totally extinguished at the conclusion of the Second World War and another that stylishly crashes and burns with the intensity of a cinematic volcano. As always, please like, subscribe, rate, and review us on all of our channels, which include Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube! Contact us at huffmanbrothersproductions@gmail.com with your questions, comments, and requests.

The Next Reel by The Next Reel Film Podcasts
The Killers • The Next Reel

The Next Reel by The Next Reel Film Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2023 61:02


Visit our WATCH PAGE to rent or purchase movies we've talked about on the show. By doing so, you get to watch the movie and help us out in the process as a portion comes back our way. All of the movies from our current season are in there, and we're continuing to add more from our back catalog. Enjoy!Want to upgrade your Letterboxd account? Use our promo code to get a discount and help us out in the process!“I tell ya what's gonna happen. We're gonna kill a Swede.”The Killers: Dissecting a Landmark NoirRobert Siodmak's 1946 crime drama The Killers earned four Oscar nominations at the 19th Academy Awards, including Best Director for Siodmak and Best Adapted Screenplay. The influential film noir also marked the screen debut of Hollywood legend Burt Lancaster. Join us – Pete Wright and Andy Nelson – as we continue our series on the 1947 Academy Award Best Writing, Screenplay nominees with an in-depth discussion about Siodmak's 1946 film The Killers.Behind the Stylish Noir LensBased on Ernest Hemingway's 1927 short story, The Killers greatly expands the sparse source material into a complex, nonlinear narrative involving murder, robbery and betrayal. Director Siodmak utilizes creative camera angles and lighting techniques to craft a visually stunning noir landscape. Cinematographer Woody Bredell's high-contrast, shadowy aesthetic defines the classic film noir look and feel. Lancaster shines in his first on-screen role as Ole “The Swede” Anderson, a washed-up boxer mixed up in a criminal underworld scheme. His powerful performance launched the charismatic new star to fame. Ava Gardner embodies the femme fatale archetype as the alluring but dangerous siren Kitty Collins.Standout Elements of This Influential Crime Drama The opening 12 minutes closely follow Hemingway's original story before transitioning into a complex, nonlinear narrative structure, utilizing flashbacks from multiple perspectives to unravel the central mystery. We discuss the extended single-take heist scene, staged with incredible choreography and camerawork, as a prime example of Siodmak's skilled direction. Miklós Rózsa's propulsive, jazz-inspired score sets the ominous, moody tone throughout the shadowy proceedings. We debate whether splitting the protagonist role (the Swede) from the main character (the insurance investigator) dilutes the hard-boiled noir narrative. It's a great film with much to dissect, so check it out then tune in. The Next Reel – when the movie ends, our conversation begins!Join the conversation with movie lovers from around the world on The Next Reel's Discord channel!Film SundriesLearn more about supporting The Next Reel Film Podcast through your own membership. Watch this on Apple or Amazon, or find other places at JustWatch Script Options Theatrical trailer Poster artwork Flickchart Letterboxd (00:00) - Welcome to The Next Reel • The Killer (02:00) - The Original and Adaptation (10:06) - The Writers (14:23) - Insurance Investigator – Dated? (17:21) - Protagonist vs. Main Character (21:09) - Film Noir and Robert Siodmak (23:20) - Pushing Boundaries (24:32) - Femme Fatale (26:44) - Heist Scene (29:26) - Heist Genre? (31:59) - Burt Lancaster (35:17) - Siodmak's Performance Direction (37:39) - Albert Decker (41:48) - The Score (43:35) - Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid and the Killers (45:49) - Credits (47:39) - Sequels and Remakes (49:57) - Awards (51:34) - The Box Office (52:37) - Last Thoughts (52:55) - Coming Next Week • Rome, Open City (55:46) - Letterboxd (57:39) - Wrap Up Learn more about the WGA strike here. Learn more about the SAG-AFTRA strike here.

The Next Reel by The Next Reel Film Podcasts
The Best Years of Our Lives • The Next Reel

The Next Reel by The Next Reel Film Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2023 78:06


Visit our WATCH PAGE to rent or purchase movies we've talked about on the show. By doing so, you get to watch the movie and help us out in the process as a portion comes back our way. All of the movies from our current season are in there, and we're continuing to add more from our back catalog. Enjoy!Want to upgrade your Letterboxd account? Use our promo code to get a discount and help us out in the process!“Nobody's job is safe with all these servicemen crowding in.”Struggles of All Types for Post-War VeteransThe end of World War II brought a wave of veterans back to American society and an array of challenges as they tried to reintegrate and reconnect with family, friends, jobs and a society that struggled to fully understand their war experience. William Wyler's 1946 multiple Oscar winner “The Best Years of Our Lives” tackles this subject with grace, nuance and warmth through the stories of three veterans returning to the fictional town of Boone City. Join us – Pete Wright and Andy Nelson – for an in-depth conversation about this magnificent film that details the post-war life of a trio of servicemen - each a different rank and from varied socioeconomic backgrounds - as they try to reestablish their lives and rediscover purpose with loved ones as we continue our 1947 Academy Award Best Writing Screenplay nominee series with a look at Wyler's 1946 classic The Best Years of Our Lives.Here's a hint at what we talk about:The film begins with our three protagonists – Fred, Al and Homer – meeting by chance on a flight home, immediately establishing the camaraderie and connection that comes from shared experience. However, their stories quickly diverge as each tries to reintegrate into society and reconnect with jobs, family and partners with varying degrees of success.Fred was a captain and bomber pilot but now finds himself unable to get a job despite his officer status. Al is a married sergeant and banker struggling with alcoholism and a family dynamic that shifted in his absence. Homer, who lost his hands in combat, worries that his girl won't still love him with prosthetic hooks.The performances are extraordinary, led by Best Actor winner Fredric March along with Dana Andrews and real veteran and double Oscar winner Harold Russell in his film debut. The women – Myrna Loy, Teresa Wright, Cathy O'Donnell, and Virginia Mayo – each play their roles with nuance, rounding out the principal cast.Beyond the acting, William Wyler's direction is exquisite, with cinematographer Gregg Toland delivering long, deep focus shots that enhance storytelling and emotion. It's a searing, humanistic look at the complexities of war's aftermath and the resilience of the human spirit.We unpack this layered, resonant story and Wyler's masterful direction. It remains painfully relevant today and delivers a complex, poignant punch. We have a great time talking about it, so check it out then tune in. The Next Reel – when the movie ends, our conversation begins!Join the conversation with movie lovers from around the world on The Next Reel's Discord channel!Film SundriesLearn more about supporting The Next Reel Film Podcast through your own membership. Watch this on Apple or Amazon, or find other places at JustWatch Watch Diary of a Sergeant featuring Harold Russell Script Options Theatrical trailer Poster artwork Flickchart Letterboxd (00:00) - Welcome to The Next Reel • The Best Years of Our Lives (01:55) - Initial Thoughts (04:59) - Harold Russell (10:09) - Homer's Story (18:16) - Al's Story (32:11) - Fred's Story (37:48) - Hoagy Carmichael (38:28) - The Women (46:30) - Gregg Toland's Cinematography (51:53) - Airplane Graveyard (55:03) - The Title (58:40) - William Wyler (59:30) - Getting It Made (01:02:23) - Credits (01:04:09) - Other Adaptations (01:05:16) - Awards (01:08:23) - The Box Office (01:10:05) - Last Thoughts (01:10:32) - Coming Next Week • Brief Encounter (01:12:51) - Letterboxd (01:14:35) - Wrap Up Learn more about the WGA strike here. Learn more about the SAG-AFTRA strike here.

The Next Reel by The Next Reel Film Podcasts
Anna and the King of Siam • The Next Reel

The Next Reel by The Next Reel Film Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2023 53:54


“That king certainly hasn't very good manners.”The Less-Singing, More Burnings VersionAudiences have been fascinated with the life of Anna Leonowens and her time spent in Thailand (then Siam) teaching English to King Mongkut's wives and children. What's the draw though? Perhaps the story of a woman on her own in a foreign country? Or a common person who is swept up into a world of royalty and has the ear of a king. Hard to say, but it's a fascinating story, even if it does feel one-sided. Join us – Pete Wright and Andy Nelson – as we kick off our 1947 Academy Award Best Writing, Screenplay nominee series with a conversation about John Cromwell's 1946 film Anna and the King of Siam.Here's a hint at what we talk about.The first hurdle with this film is the rough brownface that all the actors playing the people of Siam wear. Yes, it's from the era – we acknowledge that. That doesn't make it any easier to take. There are also all the other trappings that go along with this element – pidgin English, playing the characters as simpler people, etc. It's frustrating. Once you can get past that, there are still the story elements dealing with colonialism and the entire idea of a white woman (savior?) coming in to teach English to the children and wives of King Mongkut along with the British way so they can all act more civilized. It's a struggle, but at the same time, teachers teach. She's just doing her job, right? Past all the struggles, there is the core of the story involving the complex relationship between Anna and King Mongkut. Irene Dunne and Rex Harrison are great in their roles, and we enjoy the back and forth that we get with them as they initially try to figure each other out and test each other, pushing boundaries, then eventually becoming trusted friends. We discuss the other players, the story and how this iteration differs from other versions, how Cromwell directed it, the look of it, and more. There's a lot to discuss with this one. We have a great time talking about it, so check it out then tune in. The Next Reel – when the movie ends, our conversation begins!Join the conversation with movie lovers from around the world on The Next Reel's Discord channel!Film SundriesLearn more about supporting The Next Reel Film Podcast through your own membership.Watch this on Apple or Amazon, or find other places at JustWatchScript OptionsFlickers In Time's review Theatrical trailerPoster artworkFlickchartLetterboxd(00:00) - Welcome to The Next Reel • Anna and the King of Siam(01:10) - Blackface and Problematic Depictions Then and Now(05:41) - The Draw to This Story(07:54) - White Savior vs. Personal Story(10:03) - Doing Her Job(12:12) - Anna vs. the King(13:45) - The King's Struggle and Attitude(15:23) - Rooted in Truth?(16:52) - Lady Tiang and the Young Prince(20:45) - Key Performances(31:27) - Speaking Truth to Power(33:17) - The Look(36:05) - The Score(37:02) - Why Has It Lasted So Long?(39:17) - Credits(40:09) - Other Adaptations(43:18) - Awards(45:16) - The Box Office(45:49) - Last Thoughts(47:02) - Coming Next Week • The Best Years of Our Lives(48:02) - Letterboxd(48:54) - Wrap UpThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5640170/advertisement

Les Nuits de France Culture
Un festival de stars pour raconter le plus célèbre des festivals de 1946 à 1967

Les Nuits de France Culture

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2023 101:58


durée : 01:41:58 - Les Nuits de France Culture - Un festival de voix de stars dans une rétrospective d'archives sonores consacrée au cinquantenaire du Festival de Cannes, "Reflets et ricochets de 50 ans de Festival de Cannes", épisode 1/2. Diffusé le 10 mai 1997, un roman de la Croisette proposé par Noël Simsolo. - invités : Jacques Demy Réalisateur français de cinéma; Jean-Paul Sartre Écrivain, philosophe français; Andrzej Zulawski Réalisateur, metteur en scène, écrivain; Michelangelo Antonioni Réalisateur; Pierre Schoendoerffer; Theo Angelopoulos Cinéaste; Maurice Pialat réalisateur; Sophia Loren actrice

Les Nuits de France Culture
1946, première édition du Festival de Cannes avec Michèle Morgan

Les Nuits de France Culture

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2023 6:26


durée : 00:06:26 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Albane Penaranda - L'actrice Michèle Morgan est présente lors de la première édition du Festival de Cannes en 1946. Elle est venue pour la projection du film "La Symphonie pastorale" de Jean Delannoy, d'après Gide, pour lequel elle sera sacrée meilleure actrice. - invités : Michèle Morgan actrice française (1920-2016)

Pinkie The Pig Podcast
0822 Pinkie The Pig Podcast/ Tuesday's Tune * Pinkie Sings "Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah"

Pinkie The Pig Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2023 3:22


Pinkie Sings.. Producer Renee plays Piano + Guitar : "Zip--a-Dee-Doo-Dah" written by Allie Wrubel & Ray Gilbert

I SEE U with Eddie Robinson
81: A Mistranslation of Biblical Proportions

I SEE U with Eddie Robinson

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2023 52:17


Nearly 80 years ago, a group of Yale scholars decided amongst themselves to add the word, “homosexual,” in the Bible after mistranslating Greek text. Researchers have said this mistake changed the course of modern history as we know it. The misinterpretation also caused a lesbian Christian to explore this incident and earn the trust of those same researchers by capturing their discovery on film. Join us as host Eddie Robinson speaks candidly with Sharon “Rocky” Roggio, the director behind the controversial film, “1946: The Mistranslation That Shifted Culture.” Roggio provides I SEE U with an in-depth look at how this misinterpretation came about and what the evidence from the translation committee revealed. We'll also learn more about how she navigated through her own religious environment as well as her desire to change a narrative that speaks to all LGBTQ individuals being acknowledged as equals – and not be seen as “others,” or “less than.” Despite the documentary receiving backlash from religious writers who, according to the director, haven't seen the film, “1946” has already picked up praise and several prestigious awards during its festival circuit quest.

Christmas Creeps
Episode 141: Lady in the Lake (w/ Libby Cudmore)

Christmas Creeps

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2023 48:53


Noirch Madness continues! This week we take a look at the 1946 adaptation of Raymond Chandler's Lady in the Lake! And to help us break it down, we welcome back our resident detective fiction expert Libby Cudmore! Lady in the Lake is the first feature film to be shot and staged entirely in the first person. The posters emphasized that the film's hero, detective Philip Marlowe, is played by "Robert Montgomery and you!" It's a fascinating gimmick, for sure, but how well does it help translate the novel? And what does changing the novel's setting to Christmas have to do with anything? Those are the very questions we aim to answer this week! Questions/Comments? Email us at XmasCreeps@gmail.comTweet us @ChristmasCreepsVisit us on the web at ChristmasCreeps.com! Join us on our Discord channel! Intro/Outro: Happy Christmas, You Guys! (Simon Panrucker) / CC BY-NC-SA 3.0

Les Nuits de France Culture
Quand de Gaulle est parti en janvier 1946, il pensait revenir dans les six mois, cela a duré douze ans

Les Nuits de France Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2023 59:37


durée : 00:59:37 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Albane Penaranda - Dans la série "Chronique politique de la IVe République" produite en 1987 par Dominique Chagnollaud et Cécile Borderie, le premier volet s'intitule "La vie intérieure d'une république 1945-1958 : Sortir du provisoire, novembre 1945 - décembre 1946". Dans les grands moments de l'histoire politique française au XXe siècle, la période de l'immédiate après-guerre est capitale. Tous les éléments qui détermineront les décennies suivantes s'y trouvent déjà en germe :  A commencer par le départ de Charles de Gaulle du gouvernement provisoire faute de pouvoir donner à la Quatrième République qui se dessine les grandes orientations qu'il souhaite et notamment un pouvoir exécutif fort ; les manouvres des partis politiques et déjà la question de la décolonisation qui impose son calendrier et ses urgences. La suite est dans tous les manuels d'histoire : cette République déjà éprouvée par la guerre d'Indochine ne résistera pas à la crise algérienne qui la suivra de peu et qui ouvrira la voie au général de Gaulle pour un retour au pouvoir en 1958. Mais revenons au mois de novembre 1945... L'Assemblée nationale constituante a élu le général de Gaulle à la présidence du gouvernement provisoire. Le Parti communiste réclame alors l'un des trois principaux ministères Défense nationale, Intérieur, Affaires étrangères. De Gaulle refuse et la crise éclate. C'est la première du genre dans une Quatrième République en gestation. Un compromis de façade est trouvé, mais le 20 janvier 1946, de Gaulle s'en va. Quelques jours plus tard, un gouvernement Félix Gouin, est investi. La Quatrième République connaît alors une seconde naissance. Elle devra désormais, tout au long de l'année 1946, assurer la continuité de l'Etat, doter la France de nouvelles institutions, dessiner en même temps les nouveaux rapports qui doivent présider aux relations entre la métropole et l'outre mer. La question du moment est bien, dans tous les domaines, de sortir du provisoire.  Jacques Soustelle, à propos du départ du général de Gaulle, Le général de Gaulle, lorsqu'il est parti, comptait revenir rapidement. Là, il a commis une erreur d'appréciation. De Gaulle voyait souvent les choses très justement, il les prévoyait très justement, mais il s'est trompé souvent sur la dimension du temps. Rien n'est plus difficile à apprécier. Quand il est parti en janvier 46, il pensait qu'on leur rappellerait dans les six mois. Cela a duré douze ans. puis sur la façon dont les partis de la Quatrième République voyaient le rôle du chef de l'Etat  : Quant au rôle du chef de l'Etat, je dois dire que à peu près tous les partis étaient pour le rôle qui consiste à inaugurer les chrysanthèmes. Au fond, l'idéal de tous les partis de la Quatrième République, c'était le président de la Troisième, c'était Monsieur Albert Lebrun. Sur ce point, il y avait opposition totale avec de Gaulle, non seulement parce qu'il se voyait, lui, le président de la République, et qu'il ne s'imaginait pas qu'il consacrerait son activité à inaugurer les expositions, et deuxièmement, parce que, et à juste titre, selon moi, l'expérience de la guerre de 39-40 nous avait appris que si, dans de graves circonstances, il n'y a pas un chef de l'Etat qui puisse prendre de grandes décisions, tout tombe, tout part à la dérive. Avec Michel Debré, Jacques Soustelle, Maurice Schuman, Gaston Monnerville, Alain Savary, Daniel Mayer, Léo Hamon, Jacques Piette, René Pléven et Maurice Bourgès-Maunoury. Par Dominique Chagnollaud et Cécile Borderie Réalisation : Catherine Lemire Chronique politique de la IVe République - La vie intérieure d'une république 1945-1958 : Sortir du provisoire, novembre 1945 - décembre 1946 (1ère diffusion : 28/07/1987) Indexation web : Documentation Sonore de Radio France Archive Ina-Radio France

This Day in History Class
American country music singer Dolly Parton is born - January 19th, 1946

This Day in History Class

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2023 16:14


On this day in 1946, singer-songwriter Dolly Parton was born in Locust Ridge, Tennessee.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ready 2 Retro
Episode 119: "It's a Wonderful Life" (1946) with Jasmine Boyle

Ready 2 Retro

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2023 75:54


The last episode of 2022 is now available and joining @ready2retro for the occasion is Max's wife, Jasmine! Together Max and Jasmine talk about one of their favorite movies of all-time, Frank Capra's "It's a Wonderful Life" (1946)! This film is a classic for a reason! The sentimental and realitic storytelling of the joy and pain of life sparks so many conversation in this episode. Join in the conversation and get Ready 2 Retro!

Overlapping Dialogue
The Year Without a Santa Claus & It's a Wonderful Life

Overlapping Dialogue

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2022 230:25


As the march to Christmas draws to its inevitable close, we put a bow on the festivities by discussing two very special gifts of any holiday season, The Year Without a Santa Claus and It's a Wonderful Life. But before we dig under the tree and paw away at the goodies, this week's Blue Plate Special prompts a conversation on two new releases- The Fabelmans and Avatar: The Way of Water (leading to two new entrants into our hall of fame, the Immune)- and a rash of new trailers for movies awaiting audiences in the summer of 2023. Nevertheless, our two films this episode transport us back to days of yore: listen as we consider each of their historical contexts, survey the highs and lows of the Rankin-Bass canon, marvel at the homespun wisdom of Frank Capra, and generally celebrate two merry, worthwhile entertainments. Apropos of nothing, the memory of the 15th President of the United States, James Buchanan, may have been slandered along the way. This will be the very last edition of Overlapping Dialogue in 2022, concluding two nearly full years of podcasting. From the whole team at Huffman Brothers Productions (Kyle and Levi), we sincerely wish you the happiest of holiday seasons and an even happier new year!

The Turnbuckle Tavern
Broken VCR #48: It's a Wonderful Life (1946)

The Turnbuckle Tavern

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2022 109:02


Merry Christmas, everyone! This week Frank Capra's iconic Christmas classic is up for discussion. We chat about the film being Jimmy Stewart & Capra's first film after their active duty in World War II, Donna's Reed's template setting performance, the chaotic story behind the screenplay, RKO Pictures, copyright issues birthing its status as a Christmas cornerstone, our Top 7 tearjerkers, and much much more! As always, follow theturnbuckletavern.com for all your Tavern needs!

Alle Jahre Mörder
#116 Der Phantom Killer von Texarkana

Alle Jahre Mörder

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2022 54:49


Ein maskierter Mörder tötet in Texarkana zwischen dem 23. März und 03. Mai 1946 fünf Menschen und verletzt zusätzlich drei schwer. Die Opfer sind ausnahmslos Pärchen, die er an abgelegenen Orten aufspürt. Auffällig ist zudem, dass die Morde immer in Vollmondnächten verübt werden, wodurch der Serienmörder schließlich seinen Namen „Der Mondlicht-Mörder“ bekommt. Bis heute bleibt der Fall ungelöst und die Frage, warum die Morde so abrupt endeten, offen…

Martini Giant
Episode 107: North by Northwest & Notorious

Martini Giant

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2022 195:46


It's sort of amazing that Martini Giant has been going for years without covering one of the great film artists of the 20th century - Alfred Hitchcock - so we intend to make up for it by starting a new tradition with our first annual Hitch for the Holidays! Tonight we take on two of the master's finest collaborations with the perennially charming Cary Grant: first up, the moody postwar thriller “Notorious” with Ingrid Bergman and Claude Rains, followed by the very blueprint for mistaken identity movies, “North by Northwest!”

Random Thoughts From The Road - A Motorcycle Podcast
A ride to Prudhoe Alaska on a vintage 1946 Harley Davidson Knucklehead.

Random Thoughts From The Road - A Motorcycle Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2022 45:15


In this episode Randy and I talk with Aaron Moore about his epic ride to Alaska, on his vintage 1946 Harley Davidson knucklehead. His decision to quite his corporate job, and make a life altering decision that will change the direction of his life forever.

Cinephilia
Ep. 031 - Walt Disney's Song of the South (1946)

Cinephilia

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2022 138:52


What is the most controversial movie of all time? It might be some of the films we've already talked about but Walt Disney's post Civil War live action/animation hybrid Song of the South is definitely part of the conversation. It hasn't been released theatrically in the states since 1986, before some of us were born. Does it deserve to remain in the Disney Vault like images from Fantasia, The Rescuers and Who Framed Roger Rabbit? Or should it be widely available for the public to decide?Tune in as Mike and Trevor discuss the problematic nature of Joel Chandler Harris' tales of the south, Walt Disney's history with and surrounding the film and how it led to one of Disneyland's most beloved attractions.Warning!! The following episode involves several serious and ugly topics including slavery and racism. If you're looking for a more whimsical Disney review, unfortunately you'll have to look somewhere else.

Falling Out LGBTQ
Why the Church Needs To Talk About Sexuality - Sally Gary

Falling Out LGBTQ

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2022 54:45


Sally Gary is founder and director of CenterPeace, a 501(c)(3) non-profit ministry dedicated to creating space for conversation about faith and sexuality. Growing up in Churches of Christ in the ‘60s & ‘70s, Sally has a great love for the spiritual heritage that first introduced her to Jesus and instilled in her a strong faith. But as a gay Christian, she knows firsthand the pain of wrestling with her own faith and sexuality, and how difficult it can be to stay connected to church, to Christianity, to God with no support from your faith community. This is what drives Sally's passion for CenterPeace, the ministry she founded in 2006 to create a place of belonging for LGBTQ+ Christians, encouraging them to hold onto faith and stay connected to God.For over 16 years, CenterPeace has been building community for sexual minorities, hosting online and in-person retreats and other resources for nurturing the faith of LGBTQ+ individuals. CenterPeace also hosts retreats for families of LGBTQ+ youth, and workshops for churches and schools, and other organizations to foster greater inclusion of the LGBTQ+ community. Since 2009, CenterPeace has hosted a national conference featuring keynote speakers such as Justin Lee and Matthew Vines. The conference has attracted thousands over the years – LGBTQ+ Christians, church leaders, parents, and allies – from across the globe, for the purpose of learning how to love and embrace the LGBTQ+ community in our midst and beyond.This year's CenterPeace Conference is in Dallas, Texas, at Wilshire Baptist – a fully open and affirming Baptist church – November 3 – 5. Jeff Chu of “Evolving Faith” is the featured keynote speaker, along with Justin and Matthew, Joel Hollier from Australia and Staci Frenes, singer/songwriter from Los Angeles. AND Rocky Roggio, director and creative genius behind the new film 1946, a documentary about mistranslation in Scripture.Sally holds bachelor's and master's degrees in communication from Abilene Christian University and a Doctor of Jurisprudence degree from Texas Tech University School of Law. A former high school speech and debate coach, trial lawyer and communication professor, Sally is a teacher at heart. Most of all, Sally is dedicated to serving queer youth, helping them know they are loved by God and that they always belong. Everywhere.The author of Affirming: A Memoir of Faith, Sexuality, and Staying in the Church, Sally currently resides in Dallas, Texas, with her wife, Karen, and their miniature dapple dachshund, Rudy.For more information about CenterPeace, visit centerpeace.net and follow on social media:Facebook – facebook.com/centerpeaceincInstagram - @centerpeaceinc

Family Plot
Episode 115 The Podcast That Dreaded Sundown...and Tangents

Family Plot

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2022 54:22


Krysta, Laura and Dean begin with small talk and eventually discuss the various Star Wars symbols Dean would like to get on the bottom of a pool they do not currently have. Then somehow a pool full of toes enters the conversation and there was much revulsion. Krysta drops some weird facts on colors and Dean goes over the background and the events of the Texarkana Moonlight Murders and discuss the possible identity of the Phantom Killer. All this and more on the latest episode of the Family Plot Podcast!

This Day in History Class
Dr. Spock's The Common Sense Book of Baby and Child Care is published - July 14th, 1946

This Day in History Class

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2022 8:33


On this day in 1946, Dr. Benjamin Spock's seminal book about child care was published for the first time. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Behind Tha Mike Podcast
"Youre Fired!" "I Quit."

Behind Tha Mike Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2022 46:50


By the end of the first All America Football Conference season in 1946, the new league would learn three things. Have a good owner, a good coach, and good talent on the field. Some teams didn't have enough of any of those things.

The Balut Kiki Project: Uniquely Pinoy. Unapologetically Queer.
50: Was "Homosexual" Mistranslated In The Bible?

The Balut Kiki Project: Uniquely Pinoy. Unapologetically Queer.

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2022 46:28


More than 45,000 churches today still preach that homosexuality is a sin, citing biblical references that condemn “homosexuals.” What would change if churches discovered the truth — that the word “homosexual” was added to the Bible in 1946 by mistake?  A new documentary currently being made presupposes this premise and chronicles how the misuse of a single word changed the course of modern history.The film is entitled 1946: The Mistranslation That Shifted A Culture.  1946 was the first time the word “homosexual” found itself in the Bible. But what if that word was never meant to be in the Bible in the first place? The first part of this episode has us discussing how we found the film's trailer on YouTube and the emotional impact just watching the trailer had on us. Our emotions were shared by hundreds of people commenting about how this new research and film might change their lives. We talk about why this movie personally resonates with us as Filipino queer people. Rocky Roggio, the film's director, honors us with a conversation about her film. She shares how she might have been unwittingly preparing to do this project her whole life, what the extensive research by experts have revealed about the topic so far, and where they are in the post-production process. As queers, we've been taught all our lives that our orientation, something that intrinsically makes us who we are, is “bad”. What have we got to lose by finding out the truth?Pseudo-trigger warning for the weak-hearted: If you don't want your faith challenged, stay away. Interview with Rocky Roggio starts @ 11:00 markWatch the official film trailer here. Website: www.1946themovie.com Music: Epidemic SoundLanguage: English, TagalogFor more resources: www.balutkiki.com.:::::::::The Balut Kiki Project is an international award-winning podcast being the lone Philippine winner at the Asia Podcast Festival Awards held in Singapore last December, 2021.Please leave us a rating and a review. This helps us appear on searches much quicker and allows people to discover our podcast easier so we are able reach and empower more. Better yet, please tell a friend about us, especially if that friend needs to relate to somebody going through a tough time. Let them know they're not alone.Send us an email (balutkiki@gmail.com) if you have any questions, want a shoutout, or have suggestions on how we can improve on the podcast. We are on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Tiktok. We love hearing from all of you - keep your messages  coming!We are a proud member of The Bunk Collective. If you want to support our show, please click on the BuyMeACoffee link below, and see how you can support us!Thanks for listening and there's much more to listen to! Binge away!If you are a Filipino living in the Philippines and you, or somebody you know, are undergoing depression or having suicidal thoughts, try talking to somebody you trust or please go to the link:    https://doh.gov.ph/NCMH-Crisis-Hotline . It's okay to ask for help.Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/balutkiki)

The Becket Cook Show
"Homosexual" & 1946

The Becket Cook Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2021 18:52


Support The Becket Cook Show on Patreon!In today's episode, Becket looks at the controversial claim that "homosexual" wasn't added to the Bible until 1946. He goes back to the original sources and uncovers the truth, dispelling the error behind this claim. The Forge ArticleThe Becket Cook Show Ep. 13WATCH THIS EPISODE OF THE BECKET COOK SHOW ON YouTubeWANT TO DONATE TO BECKET'S MINISTRY?PayPalVenmo: @Becket-CookWANT MORE?Buy Becket Cook's book about his dramatic conversion from gay atheist to born-again Christian: "A Change of Affection: A Gay Man's Incredible Story of Redemption" HERESTAY CONNECTED:TwitterInstagramFacebookwww.becketcook.comSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/thebecketcookshow)