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The premiere of season six is here! Even after all these weeks, we still wanted to talk about movies. So we did! Read along: https://boxd.it/sO4ui TIME CODES: 00:00:00 - INTRO 00:04:03 - ASTEROID CITY 00:07:43 - THE AVIATOR 00:11:11 - ACE ATTORNEY 00:15:01 - THE LORAX 00:17:37 - NIGHT SWIM 00:20:14 - GHOST DOG: THE WAY OF THE SAMURAI 00:25:27 - NOSFERATU THE VAMPIRE 00:33:09 - CHICAGO 00:37:12 - HARRY POTTER AND THE GOBLET OF FIRE 00:38:22 - RATATOUILLE 00:38:56 - YI YI 00:43:28 - MAMMA MIA! 00:46:03 - BLACKBERRY 00:48:31 - CASINO 00:48:54 - THEATER CAMP 00:50:54 - SEVEN BRIDES FOR SEVEN BROTHERS 00:52:50 - GODZILLA MINUS ONE MINUS COLOR 00:55:03 - AUTUMN SONATA 00:56:01 - SHREK 00:56:46 - PEARL 00:59:24 - POPSTAR: NEVER STOP NEVER STOPPING 01:01:59 - BOLT 01:03:35 - THE REAL INGLORIOUS BASTARDS 01:06:45 - CINEMA PARADISO 01:08:34 - GONE GIRL 01:12:08 - A QUIET PLACE PART II 01:16:52 - PLAYTIME 01:20:04 - MALENA 01:26:21 - EMBRACE OF THE SERPENT 01:29:07 - AVATAR: THE WAY OF WATER 01:30:24 - NIMONA 01:33:59 - OUTRO OUR LINKS: Host Webpage: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/recentlylogged Letterboxd HQ: https://letterboxd.com/RecentlyLogged/ YouTube: https://youtube.com/@recentlylogged Micah's Stuff YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@MGraweyFilms Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/micah_grawey/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/micah_grawey Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/m_grawey_films/ Robbie's Stuff Website: https://robbiegrawey.com EPISODE CREDITS: Recently Logged Podcast Creators - Micah and Robert “Robbie” Grawey Hosts - Micah and Robert “Robbie” Grawey Editor - Robert “Robbie” Grawey Songs Used: Blue Mood by Robert Munzinger, Finding Light and Only Farewell by Dan Lebowitz Episode Art Designer - Robert “Robbie” Grawey Episode Description - Robert “Robbie” Grawey --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/recentlylogged/support
My guest this week is Nashville-based rapper, producer, record store owner, and founder of Ruby Yacht…R.A.P. Ferreira. We spoke about the Netflix series From, the horror genre, getting desensitized to violence, Batman, Beetlejuice, Embrace of The Serpent, The Taste of Tea, the power of music while traveling, how an experience on shrooms changed his outlook on his own music, the difference between his milo and R.A.P. Ferreira personae, the legacy of Ruby Yacht, and the creative process behind his latest album 5 to the Eye with Stars.5 to the Eye with Stars is available wherever music is sold, streamed, or stolen. Consider copping directly from his Bandcamp page here.Follow Rory on Instagram and Twitter: @hipcatscienceFollow me on Instagram (@cinemasai), Twitter (@CineMasai_), TikTok (@cinemasai), and Letterboxd (@CineMasai) Support the show
Join Guti, Ismael, and Ron as they paddle down the Amazon River in search of the yakruna plant and talk about the 2015 Colombian historical drama Embrace of the Serpent. Stay after the credits for our take on the ongoing drama and excitement of the 2022 World Cup. Follow @reellatinos on Instagram and Twitter. Follow Tono No Mata on Soundcloud.
Did you miss us? Ben and Liam are back on the Sunday grind now that Liam has stopped ruining everything by being on vacation. This week the boys watch two modern black & white classics, a bit of new retro. Ben brings us 2013's psychedelic historical horror (?) A Field in England and Liam chose 2015's psychedelic historical drama (?) Embrace of the Serpent. Both are good. Both are psychedelic. Both are shot in black and white. You know the drill. We're back! Follow us on Twitter Follow us on Spotify and Apple Podcasts Follow us on Letterboxd: Ben & Liam
After something of a hiatus: we're back! With the award-winning 2015 Colombian film EMBRACE OF THE SERPENT. After some reviews, we dive in with a reference to Rob's favourite theatrical director, as well as exploring why it's good that this film was made and how it might be important that some people don't get on board with it. Recent Media THE HARDER THEY FALL (2021): Jeymes Samuel, Idris Elba, Zazie Beetz ENCANTO (2021): Jared Bush, Byron Howard, Stephanie Beatriz THE MATRIX RESURRECTIONS (2021): Lana Wachowski, Keanu Reeves, Carrie-Anne Moss TITANE (2021): Julia Ducorneau, Vincent Lindon, Agathe Rousselle TICK, TICK…BOOM! (2021): Lin-Manuel Miranda, Andrew Garfield, Alexandra Shipp SPIDER-MAN: NO WAY HOME (2021): Jon Watts, Tom Holland, Zendaya THE MAN WHO DIED TWICE (2021): Richard Osman The Jack Reacher Book Series (1997—): Lee Child, Andrew Child Recommendations THE MOTORCYCLES DIARIES (2004): Walter Salles, Ernesto ‘Che' Guevara, Gael García Bernal NARCOS: MEXICO (2018–21): Carlo Bernard, Chris Brancato, Michael Peña A FIELD IN ENGLAND (2013): Ben Wheatley, Julian Barratt, Peter Ferdinando SORCERER (1977): William Friedkin, Georges Arnaud, Roy Scheider Footnotes Firstly, this is what we seem to be talking about a fair bit this episode: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Historical_revisionism. As Rob mentions at the start, this film is two different versions of this: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hero%27s_journey. Here's the obligatory Brecht link: https://www.britannica.com/biography/Bertolt-Brecht. It's interesting that IMDB actually have this as a tag: https://www.imdb.com/search/keyword/?keywords=in-medias-res. This reviewer seems to have similar thoughts to Sam about the film: https://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/embrace-of-the-serpent-2016. Finally, here's a link to our FIELD IN ENGLAND episode, for more on a film like this one in several ways: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/the-prestige-417454/episodes/a-field-in-england-and-psyched-29626170.
It’s time to talk about some international films! Today we tackle Embrace of the Serpent and Cold War. It’s sure to be a time! Also, we never talked about the Oscars this year…until now. Get our (Josh’s) full Oscar opinions here!Music: Touching Moment - Wayne Jones Support by RFM - NCM: https://youtu.be/RIxOutyM1W4 Permalink
Today we are speaking with Alejandra Diaz Velez.Alejandra is a Colombian designer with a keen interest in understanding the interactions between humans and human behavior. Born and raised in Medellin, studied her bachelor in Universidad de los Andes in Bogota, double major in design and business. She has worked in the wellness and hospitality industry, focusing on service design and human centered design. She is also the founder of the Black Bean a design studio looking to create an environment of products and services around intimacy for the Latin American audience. One of these services being the Intimacy Stories Podcast.Embrace_of_the_SerpentTwitter Instagram Spotify
This week we discuss two films which feature explorers on journeys on the Amazon. The first is Embrace of the Serpent (2015), a story from the perspective of Karamakate, a native who interacts with two white explorers on their respective treks to find the elusive yakruna plant 30 years apart. The film was Colombia's first ever Oscar nominee. The second is The Lost City of Z (2016), starring Charlie Hunnam and Robert Pattinson. The film, directed by James Gray, tells the story of Percy Fawcett, a British soldier who travelled to South America in search of a lost civilisation. Timestamps Embrace of the Serpent (00:01:05) The Lost City of Z (00:29:15) Links Instagram - @callitfriendopodcast @munnywales @andyjayritchie Justwatch.com – streaming and rental links https://www.justwatch.com
The Society welcomes to the show Embrace of the Serpent star Brionne Davis. Dead Cinema Society is a confluence of curious individuals interested in the revitalization of Cinema out from entertainment. In the fashion of popular sports talk shows, such as "Around the Horn", four artists discuss, debate, analyze and personally rank films. Our film reporters find a mean average ranking for the film in discussion so that the film can find its final resting place in the ranking system on our website. Our film reporters: Yoshi Barrigas (Actor, Director) @yoshthejester Chris Skovira (Writer, MA in Arts & Film) @chris_Skovira Paul Jackson (Writer, Actor) @heypauljackson Aaron Mann (Actor, Model) @aaronmannofficial Follow @DeadCinemaSociety on Instagram and visit our website to view all of our rankings and discussions: https://www.deadcinemasociety.com Listen to our full episodes on Spotify, iTunes and your favorite podcast apps! Support this podcast
"Embrace of the Serpent" star Brionne Davis joins the Society to either raise or lower their unified ranking for Alejandro Jodorowsky's "The Dance of Reality". See which members of the Society Brionne aligns himself with, and be sure to check out the full contentious discussion on "The Dance of Reality" from Dead Cinema Society 14! Subscribe ! Subscribe ! Subscribe! Check us out on your favorite podcast app. Keep the students in the classroom: Patreon.com/deadcinemasociety Support this podcast
This week Mark watches childhood classic Migthy Ducks while Killian ventures to Colombia with a viewing of a neo Apocalpyse Now: Embrace of the Serpent. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Film in Discussion: Embrace of the Serpent 2015 | Columbia | Ciro Guerra Dead Cinema Society is a confluence of curious individuals interested in the revitalization of Cinema out from entertainment. In the fashion of popular sports talk shows, such as "Around the Horn", four artists discuss, debate, analyze and personally rank films. Our film reporters find a mean average ranking for the film in discussion so that the film can find its final resting place in the ranking system on our website. Our film reporters: Yoshi Barrigas (Actor, Director) @yoshthejester Chris Skovira (Writer, MA in Arts & Film) @chris_Skovira Paul Jackson (Writer, Actor) @heypauljackson Aaron Mann (Actor, Model) @aaronmannofficial Follow @DeadCinemaSociety on Instagram and visit our website to view all of our rankings and discussions: https://www.deadcinemasociety.com Listen to our full episodes on Spotify, iTunes and your favorite podcast apps! Support this podcast
Writer and art therapist, Kyra Hall-Gelly talks about the adventure drama Embrace of the Serpent with Luke and Hamza(@instahamz). The Amazonian jungle is the backdrop of a story about Gods, lost cultures and preserving knowledge. Director Ciro Guerra uses the inspiration of explorers Theodor Koch-Grunberg and Richard Evans Schultes, to weave a tale about a shaman's journey through life.We talk the knowledge of the body in art therapy, the tensions of colonialism and preserving culture.Music by E.M.M.A (@oiiiemma)
The Summer of Sizzle has room for hidden gem counter-programming as we search for yakruna and "Embrace the Serpent". This 2015 indie is filmed and balck and white and has very little English spoken, yet Tyler and Andy were captivated by the haunting themes, wonderful cinematography and outstanding performances. Join us as we discuss just how good it is! Plus, does one of of our hosts think this movie might be perfect? Listen, like, rate and subscribe to find out!
Colombia's first ever best foreign language Oscar nominee is a fine addition to the micro-small but shattering, Heart of Darkness genre alongside Aguirre, The Wrath of God and Apocalypse Now. Stunning to look at and a very dark take on the effects of colonialism.
On the week's episode of the Cinema Vertigogo Podcast, we're chasing the ghosts of Vietnam with Spike Lee's latest, Da 5 Bloods. Then it's off to the Amazon for a film that is unlike anything we've seen in some time, the stark and beautiful Embrace of the Serpent. Intro: 0:00 - 13:50 Da 5 Bloods: 14:10 - 1:16:10 Embrace of the Serpent: 1:19:10 - 1:54:00 https://www.patreon.com/cinemavertigogo https://www.facebook.com/cinemavertigogo/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/cinemavertigogosocialclub/ https://twitter.com/cinemavertigogo https://www.instagram.com/cinemavertigogo/ https://open.spotify.com/show/0sKQN6gZac3s74kL4hx1bj https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/cinema-vertigogo/id1262932321 https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/cinema-vertigogo https://player.fm/series/cinema-vertigogo-2364142 https://radiopublic.com/cinema-vertigogo-GEB451
We talk about 2015's Embrace of the Serpent and how it checks all the boxes to receive the official Anthroposcenes stamp of approval.
Parallel stories in 1909 and 1940 with white men venturing into the Amazon with the shaman Karamakate as their guide. The post W052: Embrace of the Serpent (2015) appeared first on .
Finn & Thomas review Embrace of the Serpent & Mustang
After a brief, unplanned hiatus, Mike and Glen are back and watching two more movies! This weeks films are "Don't Worry, He Won't Get Far on Foot" and "Embrace of the Serpent".This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Brionne Davis is an actor, teacher, and mentor who currently can be seen playing the recurring role of "Garret Coyne" in the Hulu series CASTLE ROCK for executive producers JJ Abrams and Stephen King. Brionne recently starred in the Oscar-nominated feature EMBRACE OF THE SERPENT, which won the Director's Fortnight at Cannes Brionne gives an incredible performance in this beautiful and deeply moving film about a 19th century scientist in search of a sacred healing plant in the Amazon, led by a shaman who is the last survivor of his people. I have interviewed Brionne in the past, but this interview was very different. So powerful and full of truth about what it takes to be an actor; be fulfilled in life; and bring self-awarness into your life in order to find purpose - not only as an actor but in all aspects of life. An engaging and honest interview that will leave you with an angst to be of service to others. Brionne is a 42 year old wise elder who I consider to be a remarkable person who has shaped our world. Note: Brionne recently starred in the Oscar-nominated feature EMBRACE OF THE SERPENT (now streaming), which won the Director's Fortnight at Cannes. Brionne gives an incredible performance in this beautiful and deeply moving film about a 19th century scientist in search of a sacred healing plant in the Amazon, led by a shaman who is the last survivor of his people. www.BrionneDavis.com Instagram: @BrionneDavis
Andrew and Phil could not be more stoked to have a new guest on this episode of ITQ. Leticia joins the podcast from Montreal to request the Colombian Oscar-nominee EMBRACE OF THE SERPENT. This visually marvelous film about a river journey in the Amazon in search of a sacred flower evokes many other films. Leticia brings many great observations to the discussion, which ranges from similarities to Herzog to the depiction of spirituality. Check out this episode!You can download the podcast here by right-clicking on the hypertext link and choosing "save as", or you can use the convenient player attached to this post.
Andrew and Phil could not be more stoked to have a new guest on this episode of ITQ. Leticia joins the podcast from Montreal to request the Colombian Oscar-nominee EMBRACE OF THE SERPENT. This visually marvelous film about a river journey in the Amazon in search of a sacred flower evokes many other films. Leticia brings many great observations to the discussion, which ranges from similarities to Herzog to the depiction of spirituality.
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In the latest episode of WTTPP, hosts Brian Sachon and Michael Shields explore the Amazon jungle through the 2015 drama Embrace Of The Serpent, directed by Ciro Guerra and written by Guerra and Jacques Toulemonde Vidal. Based on the the travel diaries of German Ethnologist Theodor Koch-Grunberg and American biologist Richard Evans Schultes, and dedicated to lost Amazonian cultures, Embrace Of The Serpent was the first Colombian film nominated for an Academy Award for Best Foreign Film. The deeply affecting movie recounts two stories set thirty years apart, both featuring the entirely captivating Karamakate, an Amazonian shaman, who accompanies a pair of scientists on their hunt for a rare, sacred plant known for its healing powers, both physical and spiritual. The episode dissects the film’s exceptional journey which culminates in a spectacular superconscious experience. This episode also features one of the most personal moments in the young history of Welcome To The Party Pal wherein Brian, ever a zestful traveler, discusses his most recent trip to South America. Candidly, and over the course of the discussion of the film, Brian openly delves into his experience in the Amazon, a journey which in many ways mirrors the events of the film in that during his travels Brian visited Pisatahua, an integrative plant-medicine and ayahuasca retreat, located in a remote area of the Bolivian Amazon. His recounting of what happened next puts the “mind-bending” in “The Mind-Bending Film & Television Podcast You Didn’t know You Needed! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Join hosts Rob Galluzzo, Elric Kane, Rebekah McKendry and Ryan Turek as they catch up on all the latest horrors! First up, Elric checked out the 80's "slasher" flick GIRLS NITE OUT, EMBRACE OF THE SERPENT, DARLING and THE GREASY STRANGLER. Bekah caught SOUTHBOUND and talks TV with SLASHER and MTV's SCREAM. Ryan survived the MARDI GRAS MASSACRE, as well as cult classics THE GATE and THE LOST BOYS. Rob got a sneak peek at THE 6TH FRIEND and plays a snippet from the recently released soundtrack to MONTAUK CHRONICLES. The group then welcome very special guests Joshua Miller and Mark Fortin, the screenwriters behind 2015's THE FINAL GIRLS to the show. We delve into their earliest experiences in the horror genre. For Miller, it was seeing his father in THE EXORCIST as Father Karras, and starring in movies like NEAR DARK & RIVER'S EDGE. The two delve into why they love horror, how they met and partnered up, as well as maneuvering themselves in Hollywood as writers & creators on such TV shows as QUEEN OF THE SOUTH. A lot of ground is covered in this lengthy, candid chat! Sit back, relax and join the conversation.
The chaos engulfing the United Kingdom hasn’t left Film Chat unscathed, as for the second week in a row this episode is out super late. Sorry listeners! Blame Nigel Farage, you might as well. This week, Danny reports back on the transporting experience of watching dreamlike Colombian drama Embrace of the Serpent, and Sam rambles on about charming low-key British comedy Adult Life Skills. We also challenge Billy Zane’s claim that his character in Titanic is the film’s true hero; discuss directing duo Daniels’ dream to remake White Chicks as an intense, Oscar-bait drama; and dissect at length and repeatedly the epic trailer for the latest Dan Brown adaptation, Inferno. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
A black and white foreign movie that’s over two hours long? Who among us is such a base philistine that he can’t appreciate this best foreign film nominee from Columbia? At the 1:11 mark, we look into cool eyeglasses in movies. Next week: Independence Day: Resurgence The post Qt3 Movie Podcast: Embrace of the Serpent appeared first on Quarter to Three.
In this week's episode of London Film Club, Arazou Baker and David Brake are joined by Evening Standard culture writer Ben Travis to review Melissa McCarthy's The Boss, Michael Moore's Where to Invade Next, as well as The Stanford Prison Experiment, and foreign indie gem Embrace of the Serpent. Featuring interviews with Melissa McCarthy, Michael Moore, and director Ciro Guerra.
With Francine Stock. Film-maker Mark Cousins and composer David Holmes discuss their documentary I Am Belfast and reveal why they rarely went to the cinema at the height of The Troubles. How virtual reality puts us in the shoes of someone with epilepsy, a migrant living in the so-called Calais Jungle, and an Irishman caught up in the Easter Rising in 1916. These are three of the films nominated for the first VR awards at this week's Sheffield Documentary Festival. The Amazon makes up almost half of Columbia and yet very much is known about the jungle in the rest of the country. Film-maker Ciro Guerra has tried to put that right with his drama Embrace Of The Serpent, and he tells Francine how he taught indigenous people to act and why his leading man is one of the last people in the world to speak his particular language.
The black-and-white film, sumptuously captured by cinematographer David Gallego, bounces back and forth between two different time periods about 30 years apart, with an older and younger version of the main character, a shaman named Karamakate, to unite them. Part of this is in 1909, where we find German scientist Theodor, along with his native guide Manduca, encountering the young Karamakate. Theo is ailing and needs help finding a possible cure, but Karamakate is reluctant to trust this white man, as the Europeans have come in and virtually erased his tribe, the Cohiuano, away in their exploits to extract rubber from the sap of their trees. He ends up assisting Theo when the visitor reveals that some of his people still exist and that he knows where they are. Decades later we're introduced to Evan, a biologist from America, who has read Theo's diary and has sought out an aging and somewhat forlonr Karamakate in order to help him find an ultra-rare and sacred plant called yakruna, long rumored to have great power to heal.
An in depth chat with Colombian filmmaker Ciro Guerra, mostly about his new film 'Embrace Of The Serpent' but also diving into some of his earlier work. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/theplaylist/message
In which we give our final Oscar predictions before this year's ceremony, shake our damn heads at the utter misfire that is GODS OF EGYPT, and see a lot of ourselves in the Amazonian shaman-white dude relationships of EMBRACE OF THE SERPENT. We also introduce our shiny new theme music, courtesy of our friends in Bay Area band Light Fiction!
In this episode Sean & Vito will discuss trailers for the following 3 films and 1 documentary: Eddie The Eagle, The Brothers Grimsby, We are Twisted F___ing Sister, & Embrace of the Serpent.
Tyler and David discuss the movies they've been watching, including Steve Jobs and Whiplash.