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2008 British film by Danny Boyle

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Thriller Vault
Slumdog Escape

Thriller Vault

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2024


What would you do if you had nothing? What if you were forced to beg for money and food? What if you couldn't even keep the money you received, but instead had to give it all to an evil man who kept you as his slave? This is one little boy's existence in the crazy and chaotic city of Mumbai. Until one woman decided to do something about it. To find out more about the authors and storyteller go to: https://www.lukerichardsonauthor.com/ https://www.stevenmooreauthor.com/

Pop Corn
Monkey Man x Riddle of fire : épris de vengeance ou insolents, les enfants sont formidables

Pop Corn

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2024 2:55


La mondialisation n'a pas que du mauvais. Elle aura au moins permis une perméabilité des cultures. Surtout dans le cinéma de genre d'aujourd'hui où il n'y a plus vraiment de frontières, pour une sorte de revigorant melting-pot. Dev Patel en a été le témoin il y a longtemps, quand Slumdog millionnaire a fait de cet acteur anglais d'origine indienne un symbole international et transversal. Pour son passage à la mise en scène, il a inventé une ville imaginaire dans une Inde contemporaine pour une histoire de vengeance, mais surtout une hybridation du cinéma d'action, Monkey Man assimile autant le jusqu'au boutisme des thrillers sud-coréens que la précision des cascadeurs indonésiens, le savoir-faire visuel des blockbusters américains, ou la part de fable de ceux indiens. En surface, l'inextinguible soif de revanche d'un fils dont la mère a été tuée par un policier ripou n'en ferait qu'un John Wick délocalisé, mais Patel y ajoute un ingrédient inattendu : un sous-texte abordant autant le nationalisme qui gangrène actuellement l'Inde que le système de castes qui y perdure. Cet aspect là est certes bien moins maitrisé que les ahurissantes séquences de combat, n'a pas la force d'un réel commentaire politique, mais empêche Monkey Man de n'être qu'un spectacle gargantuesque de violence graphique, quand sa fureur est mûe par une colère furibarde contre une sphère politique gouroutée par des mentors usurpateurs, ou quand Patel s'autorise à casser ici et là certains codes du film de baston. Tout ca reste encore à dégrossir, mais la rogne de Monkey Man en fait un passionnant galop d'essai dépassant un certain exotisme ou sa part de défouloir. La bande-annonce du film ici À sa manière, Weston Razooli rend lui aussi exotique le registre purement américain qu'est le film d'aventures pour enfants. Bricolé avec trois dollars six cents, son Riddle of fire et sa bande de marmots en quête d'une recette parfaite de tarte aux myrtilles pour avoir accès au code parental de leur console de jeu, s'aventure dans une Amérique de fiction oubliée, à mi-chemin entre Twin Peaks et les productions Disney des années 60. Razooli renouant à la fois avec l'innocence enfantine et la mythologie bucolique d'un Tom Sawyer, dont ce film inattendu partage l'esprit libre, Mais plus encore avec l'idée d'une foi organique dans un cinéma où tout est terrain de jeu et d'imaginaire. Soit une alternative au cinéma de divertissement américain actuel de plus en désincarné par les effets numériques. Mieux que de passer par le regard de gamins pour réinventer le monde, Riddle of fire invite surtout les adultes à se remettre à leur hauteur pour retrouver sa part chevaleresque comme sa potentielle magie. Weston Razooli s'est lui invité au micro de Nova pour une interview à retrouver ici. Monkey man / Riddle of fire. En salles le 17 avril

Leaving the Theater
Monkey Man (w JC Howard)

Leaving the Theater

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2024 14:09


Ronald Young Jr. reviews Monkey Man with JC Howard…RYJ and JC both really like Dev Patel and would watch him in basically anything, they hope this is the beginning of his action stint…JC - 3.2 of 5 starsRYJ - 3.25 of 5 starsFollow me on IG, Threads,Twitter, and TikTok - @ohitsbigronFollow JC Howard on IG and Twitter - @thejchowardFind out more about JC by checking out his website and check out his episode of Code Switch “Black Praise in White Pews”.Available in TheatersStarring Dev Patel, Sharlto Copley, Pitobash, Vipin Sharma, Sikander Kher, Sobhita Dhulipala, and Ashwini KalsekarWritten by Dev Patel, Paul Angunawela, John CoileeDirected by Dev PatelFor more information about Monkey Man check out this linkSupport Leaving the Theater on Patreon using this link

Sheep Farm Podcast
Episode 149: [SF164] Dom & Chris Chat With John Hamer + Extra Hour

Sheep Farm Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2024 120:56


Total Runtime:02:48.56We have 2 shows in one 1 for you this week, we thought we'd add an extra hour on (as you do) to talk about the recent GB News confrontation between John Watt a 91DIVOC ArmSpear victim and Slumdog himself aka Anthill Mob member, and our supposed PM Rishi Sunak.In the last 2hrs we talk with John Hamer about some topical subjects that's in the news.For John Hamer's books please follow this link belowBooks (falsificationofhistory.co.uk)https://www.sheepfarm.co.uk/music/https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/sheepfarmstudioshttps://odysee.com/@sheepfarmstudios:fhttps://rumble.com/user/SheepFarmStudioDom's Health Bunker Sodium Ascorbate [VitC] PowderHealth Bunker SupplementsUse discount Code HB-SF25OFFshop.healthbunker.co.ukwww.healthbunker.co.ukEmail info@sheepfarm.co.uk or info@healthbunker.co.ukThe views expressed in this podcast are only our opinions, they are not a statement of fact.

Staci & Hutch on KS95
Smarter Than Hutch: Listener Samantha vs. Staci – Schnoodling, Aniston, and Hutch's Slumdog moment

Staci & Hutch on KS95

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2024 7:23


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Bollywood Versus
#136 Bollywood Versus... Slumdog Millionaire et le néo-colonialisme

Bollywood Versus

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2024 144:04


Dans cet épisode #136, nous allons parler de Slumdog Millionaire, sorti en 2008, et qui a remporté 8 Oscars, 4 Golden Globes et les applaudissements du monde entier.Pourtant, ce film ne serait-il pas stigmatisant ? Respecte-t-il seulement le roman Q&A de Vikas Swarup ? Qu'en est-il des controverses et des vives critiques indiennes ?On décrypte tout en compagnie de Victoire, podcastrice chez "Adapte-moi si tu peux".Suivez-nous sur insta : bollywood_versus et twitter : BV_podcast Sources :[1]C. Clini et D. Valančiūnas, « Bollywood and slum tours: poverty tourism and the Indian cultural industry », Cultural Trends, vol. 32, no 4, p. 366 382, août 2023, doi: 10.1080/09548963.2023.2212618.[2]I. Krstić, « Bombay Cinema », in Slums on Screen, in World Cinema and the Planet of Slums. , Edinburgh University Press, 2016, p. 225 256. Consulté le: 11 octobre 2023. [En ligne]. Disponible sur: https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.3366/j.ctt1bh2kdk.14[3]N. Vanfasse, « Charles Dickens in Twenty-First-Century India. A Study of the Novel Q & A by Vikas Swarup and its Film Adaptation by Danny Boyle »:, Études anglaises, vol. Vol. 65, no 1, p. 7 18, avr. 2012, doi: 10.3917/etan.651.0007.[4]S. Abramovitch, « Danny Boyle Looks Back on the Kids and Controversy of ‘Slumdog Millionaire' (Q&A) », The Hollywood Reporter. Consulté le: 16 octobre 2023. [En ligne]. Disponible sur: https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-news/danny-boyle-looks-back-kids-683909/[5]« India Through The Western Lens », Forbes India. Consulté le: 17 octobre 2023. [En ligne]. Disponible sur: https://www.forbesindia.com/article/think/india-through-the-western-lens/43481/1[6]F. Landy, « Mon petit bidonville à Bombay », echogeo, mars 2009, doi: 10.4000/echogeo.10947.[7]M. Davis, Planet of slums. London ; New York: Verso, 2006.[8]D. Valanciunas, « Questioning “Slumdog Millionaire”: Ambivalent Practices and Imaginary Truths », janv. 2017, Consulté le: 13 octobre 2023. [En ligne]. Disponible sur: https://www.academia.edu/38775710/Questioning_Slumdog_Millionaire_Ambivalent_Practices_and_Imaginary_Truths[9]J. G. Shaheen, « Reel Bad Arabs: How Hollywood Vilifies a People », The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, vol. 588, p. 171 193, 2003.[10]S. Roy, « Slumdog Millionaire: Capitalism, a Love Story », The Journal of Popular Culture, vol. 49, no 1, p. 155 173, 2016, doi: 10.1111/jpcu.12390.[11]« Slumdog Paradox | YaleGlobal Online ». Consulté le: 13 octobre 2023. [En ligne]. Disponible sur: https://archive-yaleglobal.yale.edu/content/slumdog-paradox[12]« “Slumdog” Director Danny Boyle On Filming In India », NPR. Consulté le: 16 octobre 2023. [En ligne]. Disponible sur: https://www.npr.org/2009/02/13/100671912/slumdog-director-danny-boyle-on-filming-in-india[13]The “Slumdog" Phenomenon: A Critical Anthology. Anthem Press, 2013. Consulté le: 11 janvier 2024. [En ligne]. Disponible sur: https://www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctt1gxpc01[14]E. Gonzaga, « The Cinematographic Unconscious of Slum Voyeurism », Cinema Journal, vol. 56, no 4, p. 102, 2017.[15]B. Marx, T. Stoker, et T. Suri, « The Economics of Slums in the Developing World », Journal of Economic Perspectives, vol. 27, no 4, p. 187 210, nov. 2013, doi: 10.1257/jep.27.4.187.[16]I. Krstić, « The Origins of Slums, Capitalism and the Shortcomings of Cinema », Mediapolis: Journal of Cities and Culture, Vol. 4, No. 3, janv. 2019, Consulté le: 13 octobre 2023. [En ligne]. Disponible sur: https://www.academia.edu/40653131/The_Origins_of_Slums_Capitalism_and_the_Shortcomings_of_Cinema[17]F. Hanrahan, « The Poverty Tour: Life in the Slums of Mumbai and Manila as seen in Danny Boyle's Slumdog Millionaire and Merlinda Bobis's The Solemn Lantern Maker », ATLANTIS Journal of the Spanish Association of Anglo-American Studies - 37.1 (June 2015), janv. 2015, Consulté le: 13 octobre 2023. [En ligne]. Disponible sur: https://www.academia.edu/38317624/The_Poverty_Tour_Life_in_the_Slums_of_Mumbai_and_Manila_as_seen_in_Danny_Boyle_s_Slumdog_Millionaire_and_Merlinda_Bobis_s_The_Solemn_Lantern_Maker[18]A. Gehlawat, The Slumdog Phenomenon: A Critical Anthology. Anthem Press, 2013.[19]J. J. Cavallero, « Transnational Adaptation: Q & A, Slumdog Millionaire , and Aesthetic and Economic Relationships Between Bollywood and Hollywood », The J of Popular Culture, vol. 50, no 4, p. 835 854, août 2017, doi: 10.1111/jpcu.12564.

In Camera Review
#30: Avatar

In Camera Review

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2023 48:22


In our 30th episode, we thematically address gimmicks... Is Avatar a 4 star movie or just a gimmicky rip off that gets history wrong? And is Don Cheadle an underrated actor or is he only a gimmick actor playing himself? Then, we review 2008 and wrestle with which movie should have won, but the night's conversation turns dark. And while 'Slumdog' is as gimmicky as a game show, are there other gimmick movies that work? Plus, our picks for next week!

Lifeline
88. Slumdog Chamillionaire

Lifeline

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2023 66:16 Very Popular


✨ LIFELINE LUXURY is available at patreon.com/lifelineluxury. Amazing new episode just came out a few days ago!

Thriller Vault
Slumdog Escape (Part 3)

Thriller Vault

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2023


Kayla confronts the evil boss to save Rahul. What would you do if you had nothing? What if you were forced to beg for money and food? What if you couldn't even keep the money you received, but instead had to give it all to an evil man who kept you as his slave? This is one little boy's existence in the crazy and chaotic city of Mumbai. Until one woman decided to do something about it.

Thriller Vault
Slumdog Escape (Part 2)

Thriller Vault

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2023


Kayla is in hot pursuit of Rahul and the kidnappers who took him. What would you do if you had nothing? What if you were forced to beg for money and food? What if you couldn't even keep the money you received, but instead had to give it all to an evil man who kept you as his slave? This is one little boy's existence in the crazy and chaotic city of Mumbai. Until one woman decided to do something about it.

Commercial Real Estate Pro Network
BIGGEST RISK with David Goldfarb

Commercial Real Estate Pro Network

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2023 1:53


J Darrin Gross I'd like to ask you, David Goldfarb, what is the BIGGEST RISK?   David Goldfarb   So if I'm going to, if I'm going to make this unrelated to let's say, insurance or to anything, from an operational standpoint, I think the biggest risk that we're seeing, or at least I'm seeing in these in picking these locations, is you don't want to go into a location where the mall operate. Operator is like a Slumdog real estate mall operator. So you want to avoid that at all cost. And even though you have a separate entrance, leading into your building, the fact that you're going into a mall, where they are basically treating the property as if it was a warehouse, so to speak, not the way the Simon properties do not the way Washington prime group does. Not not the way you know, some of these, you know, other large mall operators run in this type of environment, I would avoid at all costs. So So you know, there are there are certain certain players out there, and I'm not gonna mention names. But there are certain players out there that have been buying distressed moles. And if you happen to buy a piece of property that's attached to that distress mold, the way they run their operations really is it's unfortunate, because when you're attached to what I would call almost a bad neighborhood, if I'm referencing that, no matter how nice your house is, you're still in a bad neighborhood. So that's what I would avoid at all cost.  

Thriller Vault
Slumdog Escape (Part 1)

Thriller Vault

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2023


What would you do if you had nothing? What if you were forced to beg for money and food? What if you couldn't even keep the money you received, but instead had to give it all to an evil man who kept you as his slave? This is one little boy's existence in the crazy and chaotic city of Mumbai. Until one woman decided to do something about it.

The News Junkie
Slumdog on the Street

The News Junkie

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2023 149:39


WEDNESDAY 09/13/23: In one of the most explosive, most riveting, most shocking episodes of The News Junkie, C-Lane Slumdogs his way through Fritz on the Street, Sabrina takes heat from some Dispatchers and Shawn just stops talking.

My Ex and I
Episode 113: Slumdog Million Dollar Baby

My Ex and I

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2023 70:56


Listen, if this episode is not as fun as it could be, I blame Zoom. It sometimes made it hard for me (Natalie) to hear Michael's little quips. And listeners of this podcast will know that Michael's little quips are often the best part. But aside from that, it's a nice little episode for ya! We talk about movies, revisit some memories, and Michael tries (and fails, I retained nothing) to teach me about skateboarding. Love you!

Stories Are Soul Food
108: Slumdog Millionaire (SASF LAMP Club)

Stories Are Soul Food

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2023 64:50


It's time for the second every LAMP Club -- and we know you enjoyed/suffered through "Slumdog Millionaire" as much as we did. But first, Nate has a tragic story about airports and the coming collapse of our workforce (if you're not in the mood for airport depression, skip to minute 29:46 for the start of the LAMP discussion). "Slumdog" cleaned up awards and money in equal measure, and it's easy to see why. The story of two brothers is a compelling one -- but each brother has a problem. What does the movie want you to think about their relationship? Is it a problem that this movie deals with tragedy and yet doesn't take itself seriously? What about the Bollywood soundtrack? Turns out joy in the midst of pain is deeply human. The guys dive deep in the second ever Look At Moving Pictures Club. #SASF #StoriesAreSoulFood #SlumdogMillionaire #Lion #Bollywood #LAMPClub

It Sure Is A Beautiful Day
Freida Pinto on Managing Self-Doubt, Postpartum, and Life After Slumdog

It Sure Is A Beautiful Day

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2023 76:19


On this week's episode of "It Sure is a Beautiful Day" Catt is joined by critically acclaimed actress Freida Pinto. It's easy to be a mega fan of this extremely smart, talented, and gorgeous female from movies like Slumdog Millionaire, Hillbilly Elegy, and Rise of the Planet of the Apes, but it's her spirit and kindness we get to know today. In this deeply personal in-person conversation, Freida opens up, possibly for the first time, about her miscarriage that left her devastated emotionally and wrecked physically. Now a mother of her almost two-year-old son, Rumi, she is an avid advocate of post-partum awareness and now educates and informs as Chief Impact Officer at Anya. We hear about Freida's motherhood journey but also learn intimate details about her relationship with her husband Cory. How she literally manifested the partner of her dreams and how they work on their marriage as new parents and try to stay connected during demanding times. Relatable! Then, after hearing about Freida's upbringing in Mumbai, we talk about her rocket fast catapult to fame after Slumdog Millionaire, the challenges of working in Hollywood as a person of color, and how she's found purpose and meaning in her work with her production company, Freebird Films. Make sure to listen to this whole episode and write us a review on Apple Podcasts. Follow along on @ABDwithCatt on Insta for more. Also, for any aspiring journalists or listeners curious about a career in media, Catt is now offering advice in 1:1 consultations via INTRO. Here's the link if you'd like to book her. And, last but not least, Midlife & Me. You can still subscribe to this 8-week video series about the many sides of aging in this incredibly raw and reality-based journey with Catt HERE. You'll get a text message. Hit send on GO and you're golden!   BRUVI.  Hotter, stronger, smoother brewed coffee with noticeably less bitterness. Buy the BRUVI BUNDLE. Use Catt's code CATTLOVESBRUVI to save $50. Head to BRUVI.COM  and enjoy!

Soundfiles Hip-Hop
Leila Akinyi - Die Slumdog Trilogie

Soundfiles Hip-Hop

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2023 56:44


Leila Akinyis Songs regen sowohl zum Tanzen als auch zum Nachdenken an. In ihrer Slumdog-Trilogie verarbeitet sie die Lebensrealitäten einer Schwarzen Frau in der Vergangenheit, der Gegenwart und der Zukunft.

Seven Million Bikes; A Saigon Podcast
PodSwap | Vietnamese Boat People #5 Slumdog Brothers

Seven Million Bikes; A Saigon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2022 26:03 Transcription Available


As we take a break right now between seasons, we're bringing you regularPodSwaps, where we bring you a podcast from one of our friends, which is related to Vietnam. In this episode, we share another touching episode from the Vietnamese Boat People podcast. Tracey Nguyen Mang has been on A Vietnam Podcast before . So go back and check that episode out. Tracey has shared one of her episodes with us before, which was the very first episode of the Vietnamese boat people podcast. This is one of my favorite shows out there. So go and check it out.Leave your review here! Join the community here and get a free ticket to a show!Support the showThese are the programs we use to create Did that really happen? These are affiliate links so they will give us a small commission, only if you sign up , and at no extra cost to you! You'll be directly supporting Seven Million Bikes too.NordVPN | Descript | Buzzsprout | Canva | Fiverr | 10 Web

Best Picture This
2008: SLUMDOG MILLIONAIRE, Victory and Infamy

Best Picture This

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2022 49:04


Director Danny Boyle's "Slumdog Millionaire" mopped the floor with 2008, sweeping the Oscars with eight wins and making nearly $380 million worldwide. Not bad for a budget of just $15 million. In this episode, Mike and Brian discuss the film's diverse cinematography, the power of fairy tales, how and why some movies' reputations change over time and, finally, whether or not "Slumdog" is an easy keep or kick in their top fives of the year. Want to choose an movie for a future episode? BECOME A PATRON. Agree or disagree with our takes? EMAIL BestPictureThis@gmail.com And for 16 years of Golden Takes, head over to Letterboxd.avao

Best Picture This
2008: SLUMDOG MILLIONAIRE, Victory and Infamy

Best Picture This

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2022 49:04


Director Danny Boyle's "Slumdog Millionaire" mopped the floor with 2008, sweeping the Oscars with eight wins and making nearly $380 million worldwide. Not bad for a budget of just $15 million. In this episode, Mike and Brian discuss the film's diverse cinematography, the power of fairy tales, how and why some movies' reputations change over time and, finally, whether or not "Slumdog" is an easy keep or kick in their top fives of the year. Want to choose an movie for a future episode? BECOME A PATRON. Agree or disagree with our takes? EMAIL BestPictureThis@gmail.com And for 16 years of Golden Takes, head over to Letterboxd.avao

Life in 20 kg
Podcast #30 - Życie w Indiach - rozmowa z Margitą Filipek indolożką

Life in 20 kg

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2022 26:24


„Gdy samolot odrywał się od płyty lotniska w New Delhi płakałam, że nie mam biletu powrotnego do Indii…”. Indie nie kazały długo na siebie czekać. Czy Indie to tylko Bollywood, świątynie, sceny ze „Slumdog milioner z ulicy”, Tadż Mahal? Czy każdy w Indiach ma pomoc domową? Jak wygląda życie w Indiach? Rozmowa z Margitą, indolożką, która pokochała ten kraj i tam znalazła dom. Jeśli marzy Ci się wyjazd do Indii, ale nie wiesz jak zacząć i czy to w ogóle dla Ciebie, napisz do Margity. Dla tych zainteresowanych kultura i pięknem tego kraju polecam Instagram Margity: https://instagram.com/margita.in

Bewegtbildbanausen
Episode 190 - Slumdog Trillionaire

Bewegtbildbanausen

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2022 200:15


Hitzige Banausen-Gemüter treffen aufeinander, wenn Herzfilme aus der Kindheit auf zu viel rationales Filmsezieren stoßen. Na zum Glück ist Kumpel Mo dabei, der schlichtet. Oder etwa mit Öl ins Feuer gießt? Findet es raus, Clickbaiter!

C'Cauet sur NRJ - La Villa des Animateurs
La villa des animateurs du 21 Juin : "Slumdog millionnaire" sur NRJ12

C'Cauet sur NRJ - La Villa des Animateurs

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2022 5:51


C'Cauet
La villa des animateurs du 21 Juin : "Slumdog millionnaire" sur NRJ12

C'Cauet

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2022 5:51


C'Cauet sur NRJ - La Villa des Animateurs
La villa des animateurs du 21 Juin : "Slumdog millionnaire" sur NRJ12

C'Cauet sur NRJ - La Villa des Animateurs

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2022 5:51


C'Cauet
La villa des animateurs du 21 Juin : "Slumdog millionnaire" sur NRJ12

C'Cauet

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2022 5:51


Jonesy's Jukebox
Director Danny Boyle, and Writer/Creator Craig Pearce

Jonesy's Jukebox

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2022 26:24 Very Popular


Steve Jones talks with Pistol director and executive producer Danny Boyle, the Academy Award-winning director of Slumdog  Millionaire, and mastermind of the groundbreaking film Trainspotting. Also joining Steve is Pistol screenwriter and creator Craig Pearce, screenwriter of the films Moulin Rouge, The Great Gatsby, Strictly Ballroom, and the soon-to-be-released film Elvis. Get a behind the scenes look at how the Pistol series came together.  Hit the subscribe button and receive new Jonesy's Jukebox episodes each Monday, free!

360Serve Missions
India - Slumdog

360Serve Missions

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2022 32:26


A conversation with Pastor M from India

Le goût du monde
De rose, d'or et d'amour: les recettes indiennes et de famille de Manish Arora

Le goût du monde

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2022 48:30


Confiné à Paris, le couturier indien Manish Arora a ressenti le besoin viscéral de se rapprocher des siens, de retrouver sa famille isolée à des milliers de km de lui, de retrouver les saveurs et les goûts de son enfance. Manish Arora a ainsi collecté les recettes de sa famille, et de ses amies, des femmes qui l'ont nourri depuis toujours. Des recettes envoyées par la poste, écrites à la main ou dessinées, filmées, échangées. Dans sa cuisine, les souvenirs et les liens se sont ainsi recréés, bouchées d'amour dont il a fait un pop-up restaurant et un livre haut en couleurs, en célébrations et en émotions : We are family, au rythme de la chanson de Sister Sledge. Un livre en 3 temps – bonheur, joie, festivité - pour goûter la vie, intensément et découvrir une facette de la cuisine indienne, végétarienne, ayurvédique, de la gastronomie du Penjab. Des recettes traditionnelles familiales, accessibles, savoureuses et originales. Avec Manish Arora, créateur, styliste, couturier indien, il vit à Paris depuis plusieurs années, auteur de « We are Family », publié aux éditions First, photographie de Grégoire Kalt, illustrations de Shrishti Guptaroy. Pour suivre Manish Arora : - sur instagram : Robert Wolfesntein assure la traduction de Manish Arora.   Pour aller plus loin - Sophie Calle - «La cuisine indienne végétarienne», de Pushpesh Pant - éditions Phaïdon - Cuisine indienne végétarienne avec Sandra Salmanjee. Sandra est l'auteure de plusieurs livres sur la cuisine indienne, édités chez Mango. Son blog - Saveurs indiennes avec Beena Paradin - L'ayurveda - Ajowan.   Un ingrédient, un ustensile par Manish Arora L'indispensable boîte à Massala contenant les épices essentielles à sa cuisine et le patila   Programmation musicale - Jai Ho de la bande originale du film Slumdog millionnaire - Tsara tsara de Denise - Cool Cat de Queen pour le générique - Sister Sledge – We are family.   Recettes Les recettes sont issues du livre « We are family » de Manish Arora publié aux éditions First.  

ADHD
Slumdog hundredaire

ADHD

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2021 57:43


Chet and Cheech discuss new income sources. For Friday: Boogie Nights (Showtime) and Three Kings (VOD). --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/adhdcast/support

Gassi mit dem Schweinehund
GMDS #271: Slumdog Sander

Gassi mit dem Schweinehund

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2021 23:43


"You are criminalizing a plant." GMDS ist ein Aethervox Ehrenfeld Spin-off. Finde dieses gottverdammte Piratenschiff und folge ihm überall: https://xsxm.de/. GMDS am Sonntag gab es hier: https://www.patreon.com/aethervoxehrenfeld

Cinema Effect
#75 - Slumdog Millionaire

Cinema Effect

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2021 74:51


Danny Boyle's Best Picture winning film Slumdog Millionaire released in 2008. A regular teenager from Mumbai performs incredibly well on 'Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?'. But how did he know the answers? Was he cheating? And why did he go on the show? All questions the movie answers, while providing the audience with an authentic look at suburban life for the lower class in India. And who could forget that killer music video at the end. Plus, we breakdown the new Matrix Resurrections Trailer, and discuss your favourite airplane movies.

P1 Kultur
Liljevalchs+ väcker både förfäran och beundran

P1 Kultur

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2021 45:00


Under torsdagen har Liljevalchs+, en tillbyggnad till den gamla konsthallen, invigning av det redan både hatade och älskade betonghuset. Det verkar vara en vattendelare, Liljevalchs konsthalls nya tillbyggnad, kallad Liljevalchs+ på Djurgården i Stockholm. Vissa älskar byggnaden och andra tycker att den ser ut som ett parkeringshus. Tillbyggnaden som egentligen var tänkt att stå klart redan 2017 har nu äntligen kunnat slå upp portarna för allmänheten. Kulturredaktionens Duarid Al-Khamisi är på plats för att ta tempen på stämningen, där bland annat en stor grupp demonstranter ställt sig med banderoller och burop för att visa sitt missnöje. Vi träffar Dan Hallemar, arkitekt och ansvarigutgivare för tidskriften Arkitektur, i ett samtal om byggnaden, kritiken och också om provocerande arkitektur. Får arkitekturen inte vara provokativ på samma sätt som mer traditionell konst? BIOPREMIÄR FÖR THE GREEN KNIGHT På fredagen är det biopremiär för filmen The green knight av regissören David Lowery. Ett påkostat fantasyäventyr om en modig ung riddare vid Kung Arthurs bord som utmanas av den fruktade gröne riddaren. Huvudrollerna görs av bland andra Alicia Wikander och Dev Patel som tidigare haft huvudroller i filmer som Slumdog millionaire, Lion och David Copperfields äventyr och iakttagelser. Kulturredaktionens Björn Jansson har träffat regissören David Lowery och Dev Patel. OBS-ESSÄ OM 80-TALETS BYGGNADER I dagens essä reser Kulturredaktionens Katarina Wikars tillbaka till 80-talets byggnader och tar farväl. Programledare: Saman Bakhtiari Producent: Cecilia Ekman

ESN: Eloquently Saying Nothing
ESN #316 : The Slumdog Billion-Heiress Episode

ESN: Eloquently Saying Nothing

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2021 172:37


This week's topics: • A Salute to the New "Farda" Griff • Will Fuji music ever take-off • Do you use Telegram & signal? • Binance getting shut down • The Lox bullying Dipset • Why did Dipset lose • Fat Joe break down of the VERZUZ • Jadakiss being the MVP • Wizkid selling out the 02 in minutes • People only going to know Essence at the concert • Do we need to acknowledge the Naija Jam legends • We get into a NaijaJam, Hiplife mix • Who could beat Mobb Deep in a VERZUZ • Rhianna is a billionaire • Jorja Smith getting pressured for stealing an southern house & jumping on the Amapiano wave • Dr Dre's 38 year old daughter living out of a car • Should you still be responsible for your adult child • Is it ever ok to walk out of your child life • If your child says they don't want to take to you anymore should you respect their wishes? • Stillwater controversy • Older Gay people who have had to hide their sexuality due to society • If our wives left us as they've realised they're gay how would that make you feel Connect with us at & send your questions & comments to: #ESNpod so we can find your comments www.esnpodcast.com www.facebook.com/ESNpodcasts www.twitter.com/ESNpodcast www.instagram.com/ESNpodcast @esnpodcast on all other social media esnpodcast@gmail.com It's important to subscribe, rate and review us on your apple products. You can do that here... www.bit.ly/esnitunes

Gleeful Talk Show
S2E7: Have You Dated Someone From A Different Culture? Ft. Lawin

Gleeful Talk Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2021 27:55


Relationship topics are fascinating and entertaining at the same time.  This episode circles around the topic of interracial dating, where Lawin of Pop Your Cultural Cherry, speaks about his thoughts and experiences around this topic. We'll hear about: - How he met his partner - Did he had pre-dispositions about dating someone from a different culture - How did they manage to harmonize any cultural differences to make the relationship work - and more! Follow Pop Your Cultural Cherry: www.instagram.com/popyourculturalcherry https://www.facebook.com/popyourculturalcherry/ Available on all major podcasting platforms     Do you have interesting stories about how you met your partner?  Contact the show at gleefultalkshow@gmail.com or send me a DM on the following social accounts: Instagram: instagram.com/gleefultalkshow Facebook: fb.com/gleefultalkshow Visit us: www.gleefultalkshow.com   Ways to support Gleeful Talkshow: - Share to your friends - Share on social media - Leave a rating on podcasting platforms and Facebook page - Buy Glee a cup of coffee or two!   https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=ANQENUPWKT9JS Zestie survey: I'd like to know you better! https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/6CVL2QD   Transcript: Lawin: Cause I know people in the Philippines also. Who also are like this. I don't think it's a matter of race or where you're from. It's just Filipino guys are just better in hiding it. Glee: hey Zesties! Welcome to the Gleeful Talk Show where we share the stories to cultivate the happiness and hero with it. This episode is just a general chat about dating, particularly with someone from a different culture. There are several layers to this topic and it sits close to my heart because I'm married to someone from a different culture. So I am curious about what others' experiences are, and I might be sharing some of my experience , in other upcoming episodes soon. My guest for today is a fellow podcaster who is currently based in Germany and runs the podcast. Pop your cultural cherry, which aims to give its listeners a unique perspective of life in Europe with an Asian or Filipino twist, please welcome Lawin. Hi, Lawin welcome to the show. Lawin: Hello. Thank you for having me. Glee: Thank you.  I know that you're currently in Germany and you have found your love life there. So today we would dig in a little bit more on your love life and your insights to share for Zesties. And of course, feel free to ask some of the things that you'd like to know as well Lawin: Okay. Glee: so may I ask where and how did you meet. Lawin: Yeah. So 2017 I started to do my masters, my MBA in the Netherlands. It was in a small city near the German border called Maastricht.  It is one of the most popular students cities in, in Netherlands and Netherlands is not a big country and they have maybe like, I don't know, a dozen students cities, and I was in one of them, which was close to the German border.  Probably four months, four or five months after I started, I met my current girlfriend Jenny she at the time was working in that city. So. What happened was I was a student, but she was working for a German company, but in the Netherlands. So the company that she was working for is a very big like automobile company, a German automobile company, which is nothing special because there are dozens of German, automobile companies. But she was living there for. A couple of months already. And basically what happened was as I was studying. And she was working, there were, there are a couple of events that happened in the city. So these events are actually international organizations.  Have these sponsor, these events, and one of these organizations is called InterNations. I don't know if you're familiar with that, Glee: I am familiar with it. Yeah. Lawin: Yeah. there's a lot of InterNations chapters or branches all over the world in different cities. So I attended this Internations event and She also attended the same international has been, it was both of our first times to attend an InterNations event. I went to the InterNations event because I was a student there, I didn't really get to interact with a lot of people who. Like in the workforce, in the labor force, people who are working. So I thought it would be a good way to network. At that time I was also single. So, you know, maybe meet some interesting people as well, meet some interesting girls. And that's what kind of happened then there's so at that time she was also single, so it was a good probably like a good, a good match. So, in the beginning I was talking to different people and then I met her we spoken. Yeah. Eventually we kind of clicked and then I got her number and then one thing led to another and yeah, this is how our stories kind of started. Glee: Mm. Interesting. So, did you kind of court her in the traditional Filipino way? Lawin: Okay. Actually, no, I never follow this traditional Filipino way of courting. Every, since I was young, I've not had that many, that many girlfriends, but I also grew up in a very liberal house So yeah, also, also the people around me never had this kind of way of courting girls like the traditional Filipino way of, you know what's the traditional Filipino way, like really being super romantic, going through a lot of phases of dating, meeting the parents before, you know, you actually get serious. that's not how I've stated in the past. And yeah, also because you're in the new country, I was, we're not in the Philippines. We were in we were both in, foreign countries to ours. And I thought that, you know, I would kind of see how, you know, people do it in Europe because it's obviously very different from how people would do it in the Philippines. And I just decided to. Be very open and liberal about it. So to see kind of where it goes, how it goes without really setting for myself, like, oh, we must go through X number of dates before you know, we can get serious or whatever. Or I should get to know her parents before, we have our relationship or whatever, because we're both actually we're the same age. So we were both what, 27 at that time or something 28. So. I think when you reach a certain age and also at the same time, you're both live in living in foreign countries. It kind of makes sense already not to be so traditional in that sense. Glee: Yeah. Yeah did she know some Filipinos before you or some friends Lawin: Yeah. Actually. Yes. And no. So in general, like in this part of Europe, there's not a lot of Filipino people. There's not a big Filipino community. She had one neighbor who was from the Philippines. So actually I've met them already. So she knew one person, but they didn't really have any relationship. She didn't have any friends. She had like zero contact with other Filipino people. So I was more or less the first kind of   Really got to know.   Glee: before, did you have any like hesitations about dating outside Filipino nationalities? Lawin: Okay. Actually, no, because I think my first girlfriend was not Filipino, so, so she was, she was an ex-pat living in Japan, so she was actually my first girlfriend and I think I was 22 maybe. And. So basically my history of dating has pretty much been very international to that sense. I haven't had, as I mentioned, I didn't have a lot of girlfriends, but I've gone on dates with a lot of people from different countries. Personally, I find this more interesting also, because if you're from Manila, you did somebody from, and then obviously I've also had a good friend from Manila and dated other people from Manila. There's always like Manila is a very. Small place, always some connections is people kind of think the same way you have the same aspirations you have the same culture. Probably because you're from Cebu, it might be a bit different, but I mean, probably if you dated somebody from Cebu, you'd have the same kind of idea that, you know, the circles are always like integrated somehow. And I don't know if, for me to some extent. It's nice. Cause it's, it's comfortable for you, but at the same time, it's not that exciting. So I've always, also kind of liked to date outside of, of the Filipino race. Glee: interesting because me, so I've only dated. a non- Filipino, which is my husband now because I had some hesitations before, so, and I grew up in a conservative household and although I have aunts. who have married non Filipino men. So they're now living in one is in Vienna and one is in the us as well. but I didn't really thought about dating a non Filipino guy for some reason. Lawin: Why? Why is there any, what's the hesitation about? Is it something to do? Is it just because they're different or? Glee: I, I think I had this stereotype and twisted thinking before, you know, like in the movies, you know, the white men are, not that faithful in the Hollywood movies. Lawin: Okay. Glee: So I feel like you shouldn't watch too much Hollywood movies because you will have a different or twisted thinking. So. So that's what I felt before in some people who dated. ex-pats who are in the Philippines and then they, they different Filipinos, right. The men and, they, date different women. So I heard some not so good stories. So that was, that formed my initial Yeah. Lawin: but I think to some extent, yes, because that's what you see in the movies. But I think Filipino guys are just better in hiding it. Cause I know people in the Philippines also. Who also are like this. I don't think it's a matter of race or where you're from. It's just, I think Filipino guys are better at hiding it. Then you see it nowadays, like in, you know, in Filipino drama on TV. Like also like guys also, obviously, also not just guys, but also girls. So it's, I think it's the same anywhere. Glee: Yeah, I totally agree with that. That it really doesn't depend on the nationality or culture, but it depends on the person. It's just that at that time, I wasn't really exposed. I was just in Cebu for the whole. years of my life. And then I moved to Dubai afterwards. then the whole thinking just, you know, changed. But yeah, that was like weird.  Lawin: Yeah, can understand. Glee: So you didn't have any like pre predispositions of foreign nationalities and no changes on your perceptions before, because you know, you've dated different nationalities already, even when you were like in your early twenties. Lawin: Yeah. So while I was in the Philippines. I've gone on dates with people from other nationalities, but they were mostly also Asian. And I think like Asian to Asian, the differences is not so big, but obviously Asian to European, the difference is it's quite big and it's still, I can still see it, but honestly, I'm the type of person who likes experiencing different things more than comfortable things. So I like, I like it. That me and my girlfriend, they're very different from each other. But in terms of predisposition towards, I don't know, German people or European women, like I actually did not have any. Predisposition. So I came into, you know, Europe without really having any bias or prejudice. So I always have an, had a, like an open mind about things. Obviously you hear from media, from watching movies that, you know, It might be possible that they're not as hygienic as Filipino people, but obviously that would also depend from person to person. I think there's some truth to it. But obviously it's not everybody is like that. I don't know. I dunno if I couldn't see like the average Filipino person or the average Filipino girl is more hygienic. Like, I dunno, they take more care of themselves in terms of hygiene or appearance or whatever. I don't know if, if that's correct thing to say, but from my observation, it, it could be very Possible, but obviously again, case to case basis. But besides that also I had this idea that they're very open-minded, which I like, because I'm obviously, I'm also very open-minded as I come from a like liberal background. And so I was always open to whoever, I had no idea that, oh, I should date a certain person from a certain race because this race has X features that I like, or because most people from this area are like this. No, I just, well, whoever I meet and if they're a nice person, if we can get along, it doesn't really matter. So people should be able to love whoever they want and be with every, with whoever they want. And obviously there will be predispositions built because of watching too many movies, listening to too many people. But I think part of the enjoyment of the whole process is just getting to know, you know, different people. Glee: Yes. I totally agree with that. And let's say for example, Person who was just like in the city, like I was before. So they don't form that wide horizon in themselves. And then, and then if you watch these movies, then you have like this type of thinking. So it's, which is like also not too wide. Right. So, and with the hygiene as well, I also heard about that that maybe because of the weather as. Lawin: Yeah. Glee: It's very cold, but yeah. Good thing as well, that it is person to person. So I'm glad that my husband is hygienic. So, Lawin: Yeah.  Glee: so and then also me, I have some predispositions before, like what I've mentioned earlier and also I'm so lazy in trying Like, I feel that if I speak in English in a relationship, like I couldn't express myself that much. That was my thinking before, but I didn't try that.  Yeah, that was my initial concern that, oh, if I will be in a relationship, I have to speak English all the time, Lawin: Yeah. Glee: but we're thinking, right. But I think some of the Filipinos also have that same thinking. So, but like when you are in the relationship or when you love that person, you, you tend to be more open, as you said, said, and you tend to of course do that much effort in order to communicate with them. Yeah. Well for you, obviously, if you love that person, obviously you have already, the certain understanding and words is just one way of communicating, but there's so many other ways to communicate with your partner, but at the same time, you could also learn Hungarian or you can teach your husband Bisaya. So Yeah. He, he, he has learned some words as well, but Hungarian language is quite hard to. Lawin: I heard it's one of the hardest languages in the world, I think, or in Europe at least Glee: Yeah, it's quite hard. So, and he said that, oh, just don't learn Hungarian. Like nobody speaks Hungarian in Australia, Lawin: Yeah. Glee: That's a difficulty because when you know, meeting the parents, so when I met his mother, it was hard. Cause I need a translator. Lawin: Yeah. You need him all the Glee: Yeah. Yeah. And how about you? So how did your family felt when they met Jenny Lawin: Yeah. So 2009 December, when you went back after the Philippines for Christmas she was with me and she obviously she met. my family. The thing is the good thing is that my girlfriend actually speaks very fluent English, so they didn't have any problems communicating. And at the same time, my family, everyone can speak English to a very high level. So. Well, there wasn't any problems in terms of communication. And I think also my mom really like my family liked her. She's a nice person and knows how to adapt to different situations. So honestly there was no issues there and she also, she also liked her stay. And actually most of the time that we were in the Philippines, we were just in my mom's place. We didn't actually do a lot of sightseeing. Like I kind of feel bad for her because I brought it to a few places, but not enough because I also wanted to catch up with a lot of my friends and family. But yeah. Yeah, she, she enjoyed it and people liked her. I didn't get any, you know, racist comments or whatever that, oh, why are you dating somebody? Who's not Filipino and. Could be possible that, that that happens in some very conservative, traditional families. But for us it was it's good. And at the same time I had the same experience when I was with her family. So although only one person in her whole family can speak English. Besides her that I'm slowly learning German. My German is not so bad, so It's getting better and better communication. But I think so far, her family likes me. They give me, they've been giving me a lot of presents. So I think that's a positive sign if they give you some presence every now and then. So yeah,  Glee: Nice. And so do you speak German in your household with Lawin: her, no, no, because. When we met, we only spoke English because we were both not living in Germany. And it was just like, it was just fate. That kind of led me to work in Germany. So actually I moved back to Germany before she moved back to Germany. So for some time we were living in separate countries but just across the border. So it's, it's a bit strange to, to imagine, but it's not so far from each other, but in different countries.  learned German because I got the job here. But because we met in the Netherlands and we started our relationship in English, we kind of just continued in that, that direction. Glee: Hmm. Lawin: yeah, I mean, my also her English is way better than my German and I don't think I'll ever catch up to her level of English with my level of German. So until I catch up, probably we would, would not switch to German, but when, when we're with her family or some friends, even just outside the apartment, because in public, you have to speak kind of German with the people outside. So then, then we do speak German. Glee: So speaking of communication, so what were for you, the differences in communicating or the communication style? Lawin: Yeah. So you know, these like languages of love. Glee: Yes. Lawin: Have you ever, have you ever taken this test? Glee: Yeah. Lawin: I think she's a very gifts person and I'm a very time, time Glee: Mm. Lawin: So we have very different love languages, but I don't think. For me that matters. Like I said, like, I really like differences. So the more different you are, I think the more interesting our relationship. But Yeah. in terms of communication. Yeah, we're very open to each other. And I think as long as you can keep, you can be open to each other and you'll have less and less problems. Glee: And how did you harmonize the differences? As you mentioned, you liked the differences. So how did you , because sometimes, you know, it might be a miscommunication. So how were you able to harmonize. Lawin: right. I think the first step is always to have like an open mind. So whenever you're with anybody, regardless, if they share the same beliefs of you or not, Obviously the people who don't share the same beliefs with you, you'd always have some kind of conflict, but you should always like have an open mind. So I try never to really impose some things on her, even though, you know, in the Philippines, this is the way it should be. But. I never tried to impose that. And I just tried to learn why know, your partner or other people do things that, that a specific way, that's not the same as, you know, you were taught or that, you know and it's just. Being, and having an open mind and trying not to impose anything on other people try to learn also like why people do things in certain ways. And, and honestly, you might be shocked that there might, they might have actually a point and the way that they, they do things. Glee: Mm.  So it's really just understanding where you differ and you, work from there because if we don't understand that difference, then it's like, we are perplexed right. Like why? Like we cannot accept it because we don't understand. Lawin: Yeah, exactly. I think first step is always, admitting that we are different and then trying to understand why we are different and then maybe looking at, these differences. Does it really make sense to do things one specific way or does it make sense to do things separate ways? And I think there could be a merit also in doing things differently, just because, your family or your parents or your society told you it's a specific way. I mean, there's so many different ways of doing it that, you know, maybe it just wasn't considered before and you might actually learn something new or you might even adapt that other person's beliefs or that person's way of doing things.   So one thing that really upsets me in Europe is actually when you go out on to restaurants or, at home, when you have food. People actually throw a lot of food away. Like, Glee: Yeah. Lawin: They don't maximise, like, for example, there's some left over the, throw it away and you go to a restaurant normally in the Philippines, if there's something left over, you take it home. Right. You ask if you can take it to them here, it's quite normal to just have them throw it away. And this is something that I really fight for it like no. We ordered, we should finish it. Or if we have the scan of food, we should make sure that we cook it before it expires or not, never waste, never waste food. And obviously, in the beginning they don't understand this concept so much. Until, you know, you, you take them to the Philippines and they realize. Oh yeah. It's because there's a lot of people who don't actually have food and, by making sure. We don't have so much waste then maybe our society can like produce just enough, you know, and, and enough for us and, you know, and offer for everybody. And not because there's waste, just having the idea of having waste. There's such a, you know, in Filipino families, your mom will always get mad at you dad. Like, no, you should finish all your food before you leave the table. So these kinds of things. Yeah. Obviously this is one idea. That's really, I think there's only one right. Answer to that. It's not having waste, but at the same time, you know, when I came here, you, you notice that there's a very different way of viewing this. It's not like she fought me or people from here fought me over my belief, but it's just that we had very different beliefs. And that's one thing that I tried to impose on her is try to be more careful with, you know, with food. Glee: I could relate to that as well, because I have the same thinking, you know, because Philippines. Lawin: Yeah. Glee: Right. So my husband always says, don't make yourself too fat if you cannot really eat it. cause you know, women, we always like, oh, I'm getting too fat. I'm getting I'm gaining weight. And then, and then he always says that then why you eat The food that you can't even take anymore. And then that you, brings the on more weight. So that's his thinking about the food. If you cannot eat it all, then don't eat it because otherwise it will be bad for you. so what are your top tips for interracial couples? Lawin: Oh, wow. Okay. Top tip, obviously open mind, just having an open mind, as I already mentioned try not to think a certain way is correct and just, you know, be open to learning something new always, and that would make your relationship more exciting. I think this is true for any relationship, not just for interracial couples, but don't, don't try to adapt yourself too much to that. Person's like, so you might, for example I might be in Germany. I might try to be as German as I can. Just because I know that's, that would make my, my girlfriend more comfortable. But honestly, like you should just be yourself. Don't forget to be yourself. And I think that's, you know, that's the reason they're with you because you're different. It's probably not because I look Filipino, but they act like a German person, but they're with you because you're a very different person and probably that's, that's what they like about you. So I see a lot of people, you know, who come here and they. No, of course, it's nice to get the culture, but always try to maintain, you know, your identity and your true personality. And I think that, you shouldn't forget about that. So that's something I do. although I am trying to learn the language I'm getting. To know the culture better, but at the same time, I'll never kind of change myself and I have to be more like more German. That's not, that's not going to happen. So I think for  relationships, those are important points. I'd say another important point also is to maintain kind of, well, for me, this is important. I don't know how you find it, but It's also important for you to make sure that your partner also gets included in your culture. So even though for example, you're you're in Australia. But your husband has his own thing with his friends on WhatsApp or his own thing with his family, you know, little and little by little try to involve the person with the, with what's happening. So actually, Same thing with my, girlfriend when we have, when I have some zoom events even though it's sometimes in Tagalog or in Filipino, I still invite her so that she, she can feel that like she's part of that thing of that thing. So I think that small things that, that could help Yeah. strengthened the relationship. Also try to teach her a little bit of Tagalog, but it's hard. Glee: yes, like retaining your individuality. So it's really, I mean, not only interracial couples, as you've said, I certainly with that because some people might lose themselves in the relationship. Right. And then that becomes toxic and all. And also if I may add, it's Springs on the same way as like the communication. So emphasize that there is a difference, but do not assume that they know the difference and then like, do not suffer in silence. Like, we're different than I'm not telling that person that there is a difference so do not suffer in silence. And for me, I think the person on equal grounds. This, this is for me because, you know, I didn't date any other non Filipinos. at first I was very like shy, I would think that because of the, maybe the colonial mentality so that's why I succumbed to the ways of that mentality. but if we remain as we are, like, we will be the same person as they would have liked us in the first one. Yeah, exactly. so before we wrap up this episode, so I have some few questions unrelated to the topic. are you ready? Lawin: Go ahead. Glee: So if you could be in a movie, what would it be? Lawin: If I could be in the movie, what would it be? That's hard. Glee: Really Lawin: if I could be in the movie,I'd pick all right. Series or a TV series, let's say. No, let me pick a movie. I know a movie, I know a movie. I just thought about it right now. Slumdog millionaire, Slumdog millionaire, because I have a lot of life experiences that I think are very exciting and very life changing. that, if I had to join like a game show, hopefully those questions are some of the things that I've experienced in my life. And I could answer. would be cool movie with and that I'd be rich in the end. Glee: Yeah. Nice. Lawin: that's the most important part. Glee: Yeah. Yes, exactly. So next what was your favorite TV show when you were growing up? Lawin: What, okay. Favorite TV show. I I'd say I have two favorite TV shows growing up. One is anime slam dunk slam dunk, because I used to play basketball when I was, in grade school, in high school. because the main kind of the Sakuragi is not very Talented, but through hard work, he became like a good player. So I always thought that I'm not that good. I'm just maybe if I work hard enough, I'll be very good. But I ended up being that very good, just like enough to be in the school team, but not more than that. And then another show that I really loved growing up? Has has something to do as well with with, with basketball is one tree hill. You watched One Tree Hill? Glee:  Uh, Yeah, I noticed didn't watch Lawin: it series, but yeah, I'd say more Slam Dunk growing up. Glee: Ah, nice. So next Would you rather walk around with a salad for a head or a broccoli for arms?  Lawin: Wow. Salad for a head probably. If I had broccoli as arms, there are a lot of things in life I won't be able to do, but if I have salad as a head, I can still do some sports. And, and because, because in general, I think a lot of girls like being healthy, they like salad, therefore with a face as a salad, like I'd still be attractive to some girls. Glee: Nice. Lawin: Okay. Glee: Nice one nice one. So, all right. So where can our Zesties is fin Lawin: Yeah. So I have a podcast glee mentioned in the beginning called Pop Your Cultural Cherry. So I'm on Spotify, apple podcasts, Google podcasts, and all the other like main podcasts streaming platforms. I also have an Instagram and a Facebook page. You can just search me, Pop Your Cultural Cherry the name's quite unique. And if you'd search it, I'm the only one. My show is the only one gonna show up. So, yeah. Glee: Okay. Great. Thank you so much for coming in on the show, Lawin and more power to podcasts. Lawin: thank you, Glee. You too. Glee: Thank you. Hey Zestie Hope you enjoyed this chill conversation with Lawin. So how about you? How did you meet your partner? Let me know. In the comments are sent an email to gleefultalkshow@gmail.com. If you'd like to share a story of how you met your partner, I might be putting a segment like this here and there all throughout the season. So it'll be great to hear your story. Please don't forget to rate and subscribe to the podcast on your favorite podcasting platform or a follow me on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube. Or visit  www.gleefultalkshow.com. If you'd like to support the show, please head down to the episode notes to find out how . Stay tuned for next week's episode.

And the Losers Are
Episode 79 - 2012: Slumdog Lincolnaire

And the Losers Are

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2021 90:25


Part Drunk: In this episode the Losers discuss the four favorite Best Picture nominees from 2012, Silver Linings Playbook, Lincoln, Life Of Pi, Zero Dark Thirty and the winner, Argo. 

The Trap Nerds Podcast
The Black Queen Spider Woman and Slumdog Tony

The Trap Nerds Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2021 71:04


Join us as we discuss Issa Rae casting as Spiderwoman. We also discuss Netflix canceling Jupiter legacy, and celebrate Black Music Month with Bakus Black music trivia. All of this and more on today's episode. Be sure to follow us on social media,. Be sure to grab your Trap Nerds Podcast Merch at the link below. Don't forget to like and subscribe from wherever you listen. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

GodCast: Hablar con Jesús

Hay diálogos especialmente buenos en los que descubrimos la verdad o nos enriquecemos de alguna otra manera, en el diálogo de la oración conseguimos máximamente ambas cosas como lo vemos en el discurso eucarístico de Jesús.

10 min con Jesús - América Latina
El diálogo (22-4-21)

10 min con Jesús - América Latina

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2021 10:35


P. Juan Pablo (México)-Hay diálogos especialmente buenos en los que descubrimos la verdad o nos enriquecemos de alguna otra manera, en el diálogo de la oración conseguimos máximamente ambas cosas como lo vemos en el discurso eucarístico de Jesús.

Rätt upp i verkligheten
152. Sverigedemokrater har aldrig gillat någons första låt

Rätt upp i verkligheten

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2021 60:05


Varde avsnitt! Några hållpunkter bland allt gotte:· Slumdog millionaire utan allt det bra· En diplomats livshistoria· Nils har glasögon och lagar vegetarisk gryta· Vem skulle inte få magkatarr i Gävle?Och schyssta bli patreon också! https://www.patreon.com/rattuppiverkligheten See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Best Picture Cast
Ep 27: Annie Hall

Best Picture Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2021 176:12


We are back for Episode 27 as we take our first trip of three part series to the 1970s! Oz (Birdman, Cavalcade) and Rob R(Chicago, Slumdog) host the Thursday Night Sales Podcast ( @TNSalespodcast ) rejoin Best Picture Cast on a chilly day in the North East to discuss the New York Classic Film ANNIE HALL. After a healthy Woody Allen Disclaimer about separating the art from the artist, we discuss what is likely the only true comedy to win best picture, and some of the many things this film has influenced in its wake. In addition to talking ANNIE HALL each host also gives their top 5 comedies of the 21st century! An episode with plenty of laughs and even some surprises! Follow us on social media, Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram @bestpicturecast Email us: bestpicturepodcast@yahoo.com Time Stamps Top 5 Comedies of 21st century 1:40:00 BPC Awards 2:18:19 Annie Hall Recommends 2:39:39 Other Nominees 2:42:57

The Benchwarmers Trivia Podcast
EP 76: Slumdog Mattionaire (featuring guest Jake Manne)

The Benchwarmers Trivia Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2021 103:36


Guest Jake Manne joins the bench and teams up with Mason to face off against Scott and Matt in this game hosted by Dan. In it, the players and the host go back and forth making puns about glass, one team struggles with Pre and Post Game, and Matt fails to capitalize on a bunch of Minnesota heavy questions. 

Anupama Chopra Reviews
146: The White Tiger | Movie Review by Anupama Chopra | Adarsh Gourav | Film Companion

Anupama Chopra Reviews

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2021 7:56


Don't go into the film expecting a retread of Slumdog Millionaire. In fact, the film positions itself as anti-Slumdog. Here's Anupama Chopra's full review of Ramin Bahrani's The White Tiger on Netflix India, starring Adarsh Gourav, Priyanka Chopra Jonas & Rajkummar Rao.

Anupama Chopra Film Reviews
146: The White Tiger | Movie Review by Anupama Chopra | Adarsh Gourav | Film Companion

Anupama Chopra Film Reviews

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2021 7:26


Don’t go into the film expecting a retread of Slumdog Millionaire. In fact, the film positions itself as anti-Slumdog. Here's Anupama Chopra's full review of Ramin Bahrani's The White Tiger on Netflix India, starring Adarsh Gourav, Priyanka Chopra Jonas & Rajkummar Rao.

Podcast Caminos de Consciencia
Caminos de Consciencia 8x04 - Músicas de películas

Podcast Caminos de Consciencia

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2020 123:20


La música es uno de los caminos más profundos y directos a las emociones del ser humano. En las películas, acompañando a las escenas, escuchamos de fondo músicas que nos están conduciendo sin ser plenamente conscientes. Hoy vamos a dar el protagonismo que merecen las bandas sonoras, escuchando una selección de canciones pertenecientes a bandas sonoras de películas. Unas son muy conocidas y galardonas mientras que otras a pesar de ser no tan conocidas, tienen una profunda belleza. Amelia Warner: Canción "Mary Shelley" Película: "Mary Shelley" (2018, Haifaa al-Mansour) Hans Zimmer: Canción: "First step" Película: "Interstellar" (2014, Christopher Nolan) Canción: "Brother morphine" Película: "Beyond Ragoon" (1995, John Boorman) James Newton Howard Canción: "The vote" Película: "The Village" (2004, M. Night Shamalan) Joe Hisaishi Canción: "Okuribito" Película: "Departures" (Okuribito) (2009, Yojiro Takita) Ryuichi Sakamoto Canción: "Solitude" Película: "Tony Takitani" (2004, Jun Ichikawa) John Debney Canción: "Peter denies Jesus", "Song of complaint" Película: "The Passion of Christ" (2004, Mel Gibson) Jan Andrzej Pawel Kaczmarek Canciones: "The kite", "The chess" Película: "Finding Neverland" (2004, Marc Foster) Michael Nyman Canción: "Drowning by number 2" Película: "Drowning by numbers" (1988, Peter Greenaway) Wim Mertens: Canción: "Close Covers" Película: "The belly of an architect" (1987, Peter Greenaway) Ennio Morricone Canción: "Speranze di libertà" Película: "Sacco e Vanzetti" (1971, Giuliano Montaldo) Max Richter: Canciones: "The departure", "On the nature of dayligth" Serie: "The leftlovers" (2014, Tom Perrotta, Damon Lindelof) Mychael Danna: Canción: "Lullaby" Película: "The life of Pi" (2012, Ang Lee) A.R. Rahman: Canción: "Latika's theme" Película: "Slumdog millonaire" (2008, Danny Boyle) Goran Bregovic: Canciones: "Lullaby", "Dreams" Película: "La reine Margot" (1994, Patrice Chéreau) Jóhann Jóhannsson Canciones: "A model of the Universe", "The Whirling Ways of Stars that Pass" Película: "The Theory of Everything" (2014, James Marsh) John Taverner: Canción: "The lamb" Película: "La gran belleza" (2013, Paolo Sorrentino) Milladoiro: Canción: "Maruxa" Película: "La mitad del cielo" (1986, Manuel Gutiérrez Aragón) Armand Amar: Canción "Poem of the atoms" Película: "Bab'Aziz, el sabio sufí" (2005, Nacer Khemir) Bruno Coulais: Canción: "La mort de Lhakpa", "Vers le nord" Película: "Himalaya" (1999, Eric Valli) Lorena McKennitt: Canción: "The lady of Shalott" Película: "Léolo" (1992, Jean-Claude Lauzon) Yann Tiersen: " Comptine d’un autre été – L’après midi" Música: Udo Vismann: -"Freshness" Matti Paalanen: -"Ethereal" http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ Película: "Intocable" (2011, Olivier Nakache, Eric Toledano)

The Rock Christian Church Podcast
Slumdog Millionaires

The Rock Christian Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2020 35:55


Slumdog Millionaires is the sermon by Pastor Sean Wood to The Rock Christian Church on Sunday 6 December 2020 at the morning Service.

The Rock Christian Church Podcast
Slumdog Millionaires

The Rock Christian Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2020 35:55


Slumdog Millionaires is the sermon by Pastor Sean Wood to The Rock Christian Church on Sunday 6 December 2020 at the morning Service.

Best Picture Cast
Ep 19: The Lost Weekend

Best Picture Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2020 169:21


It is a weekend vacation for team BPC as we walk the streets of NY with the troubled Don Birnum. Artie B (Departed, SlumDog, Argo) and Chris G (Rain Man, Lambs, Halloween) rejoin the podcast as we deep dive this Billy Wilder Classic! We marvel over the film making skills of Wilder as he gives the world his cinematic take on Alcoholism and how well it holds up 75 years laster. We take an on brand detour as we have a spoiler free discussion other movies that depict alcoholism and substance abuse such as Leaving Las Vegas, Requiem for a Dream, Flight and Trainspotting. We also take that time to go off on a Nick Cage tangent and give recommendations if you liked The Lost Weekend! Nothing remains unfound in this Lost Weekend conversation. Time Stamps Below! Other Alchoholism Movies Talk: 1:08:00 The Lost Weekend Pt 2 1:23:42 “If You Liked The Lost Weekend” Recommends 2:05:38 BPC Awards 2:13:35

BBVA Aprendemos Juntos
Can a group of children with access to the internet learn on their own?, Sugata Mitra

BBVA Aprendemos Juntos

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2019 66:45


A doctor in physics and professor of educational technology at the University of Newcastle (United Kingdom), Sugata Mitra became world famous when TED, the organization that promotes technology, education and design, chose his talk as the most inspiring and with the greatest potential for change in 2013. He is also known for his “Hole in the Wall” experiment, which inspired the novel that later became the movie ‘Slumdog Millionaire.' Today, his educational proposal, SOLE (Self-Organized Learning Environments), has experiences in schools of over 50 countries.

The Snyder-Collin Podcast
33 The Oscars

The Snyder-Collin Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2018 111:02


This week on the show, David joins Collin and Jacob as they talk about the biggest night in Hollywood: The Oscars! Also, there may or may not be an Instagram Live chat with the one and only Della Too Dope.     Contact us:  Our Youtube: FPP Creative Group Collin's Youtube: Collin After Hours Honestly Dav's Youtube: Honestly Dav Facebook: The Snyder-Collin Facebook Page Email: FPPCreative@gmail.com Twitter & Instagram: @jacobswetsuit Honestly Dav's Twitter: @HonestlyDav Twitter: @collin_goode Visit our website!     Any question sent to the email above will be read and answered out loud on the show, unless you tell us otherwise. We want to make you guys happy!     Wanna sponsor us? Like for real, not like our Inclusion Rider ad at the beginning of this episode. Let us know, we'd love to let you sponsor us. We're--like--totally trying to sell out here.      Timecodes:   00:00:00-00:01:00 Intro/Sponsor  00:08:20 What are the Oscars? 00:12:00 In Memorium  00:19:20 Kumail Nanjiani  00:30:00 Best Costume winner  00:35:15 Dear Basketball: A Kobe Bryant Story 00:37:30 Collin talks about Jóhann Jóhannsson, even though he actually didn't score Slumdog millionaire.  00:45:20 What if the Oscars gave a damn about Comic book movies? 00:51:50 Best supporting actress  00:57:58 Tarantino's acceptance speech for Pulp Fiction 01:03:15 Collin and Dav's Coheed and Cambria adventure  01:09:40 Best actress 01:17:40 Best Director  01:19:50 Dunkirk didn't need to be non-linear  01:29:00 Della Too Dope's livestream  01:44:50 Plugs       FPP Broadcasting