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Films So Bad, They're Actually GoodGuest: Jeffrey Sconce, Associate Professor in the Screen Cultures program at Northwestern University‘Badfilm' is a genre long characterized by movies “so bad that they are actually good.” What makes a truly great badfilm? Citizen KaneGuest: Harlan Lebo, author, "Citizen Kane: A Filmmaker's Journey"The making of "Citizen Kane," long recognized as one of the greatest films ever made, has a story as interesting as the movie itself. The Real Lawrence of ArabiaGuest: Eugene Rogan, Professor, Modern Middle Eastern History, and Director, Middle East Centre, University of OxfordFew true stories have inspired more awe than that of T.E. Lawrence, better known as Lawrence of Arabia. Winston Churchill said of Lawrence, “I deem him one of the greatest beings alive in our time . . . we shall never see his like again. His name will live in history. It will live in the annals of war. . . . It will live in the legends of Arabia.” The 1962 film about Lawrence also became iconic. How well did the film capture the legend?
Jeffrey Sconce breaks down the genre of 'bad film,' movies "so bad that the are actually good." Harlan Lebo, author of "Citizen Kane: A Filmmaker's Journey," reveals that the filming of Citizen Kane was just as engaging as the film itself. Eugene Rogan of the University of Oxford reveals the story behind the legendary Lawrence of Arabia.
William Bryant Logan of the New York Botanical Gardens shares historical practices for taking care of trees. Michael Rutter explains why you need to look at the world like a tree. Michael J Socolow of the University of Maine recounts the not-so-cataclysmic "War of the Worlds" broadcast of 1938. Harlan Lebo, author of "Citizen Kane: A Filmmaker's Journey," reveals that the filming of Citizen Kane was just as engaging as the film itself.
This week, on Bookmark, Uma and author Harlan Lebo go behind the scenes to take a look at the dirty secrets, scandals, and lasting legacy of one of their favorite movies: Citizen Kane.
This week, on Bookmark, Uma and author Harlan Lebo go behind the scenes to take a look at the dirty secrets, scandals, and lasting legacy of one of their favorite movies: Citizen Kane.
Considered by many to be the greatest American film ever made, Citizen Kane was the product of Orson Welles, who made a movie that is still groundbreaking today. In his new book Citizen Kane: A Filmmaker’s Journey (Thomas Dunne Books, 2016), Harlan Lebo presents a wonderful overview of the film... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Considered by many to be the greatest American film ever made, Citizen Kane was the product of Orson Welles, who made a movie that is still groundbreaking today. In his new book Citizen Kane: A Filmmaker’s Journey (Thomas Dunne Books, 2016), Harlan Lebo presents a wonderful overview of the film on its 75th anniversary. He used previous interviews with some of the people involved in the production, along with archival information not previously used by other writers. He is able to show how the movie deserves its reputation as a masterpiece. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Considered by many to be the greatest American film ever made, Citizen Kane was the product of Orson Welles, who made a movie that is still groundbreaking today. In his new book Citizen Kane: A Filmmaker’s Journey (Thomas Dunne Books, 2016), Harlan Lebo presents a wonderful overview of the film on its 75th anniversary. He used previous interviews with some of the people involved in the production, along with archival information not previously used by other writers. He is able to show how the movie deserves its reputation as a masterpiece. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Considered by many to be the greatest American film ever made, Citizen Kane was the product of Orson Welles, who made a movie that is still groundbreaking today. In his new book Citizen Kane: A Filmmaker’s Journey (Thomas Dunne Books, 2016), Harlan Lebo presents a wonderful overview of the film on its 75th anniversary. He used previous interviews with some of the people involved in the production, along with archival information not previously used by other writers. He is able to show how the movie deserves its reputation as a masterpiece. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Considered by many to be the greatest American film ever made, Citizen Kane was the product of Orson Welles, who made a movie that is still groundbreaking today. In his new book Citizen Kane: A Filmmaker’s Journey (Thomas Dunne Books, 2016), Harlan Lebo presents a wonderful overview of the film on its 75th anniversary. He used previous interviews with some of the people involved in the production, along with archival information not previously used by other writers. He is able to show how the movie deserves its reputation as a masterpiece. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices