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"Perché faccio film? Non lo so. È difficile rispondere. Non riesco a immaginare di fare nient'altro. Per me, dirigere film racchiude tutti i miei interessi: l'osservazione della natura umana, la capacità di giustapporre suono e immagine, e la creazione stessa, che è qualcosa di potenzialmente catartico, liberatorio e molto profondo. Creativamente, mi sento più a mio agio quando ho un progetto" Una nuova e breve rassegna dedicata a un'autrice e regista assai nota negli ambienti festivalieri ma che forse meriterebbe maggiore considerazione da parte di un pubblico più vasto, magari pronto a scoprire il suo cinema introspettivo e intimo. Ecco a voi Joanna Hogg e il suo cinema. Il rapporto tra realtà e cinema si fa ancora più stretto in questo "The Souvenir Part II", secondo atto del racconto semiautobiografico con protagonista la giovane Julie alle prese con il suo esordio sul grande schermo.
We continue our series going through the entire catalog of A24's films. On this episode we are looking at 2019 and 2021's The Souvenir and The Souvenir: Part II, written and directed by Joanna Hogg. The films are autobiographical stories of Hogg's own life with Honor Swinton Byrne portraying her during a bad relationship and the reverberating effects it has on her life. Joining the show is Jeff Bulmer and Pierre Frigon, hosts of the Classic Movies Live podcast. Our double bill pairings for Part I include Barry Lyndon (Dakota's pick) and La La Land (Pierre's pick) and for Part II include The Wonder (Dakota's pick), Cold War (Jeff's pick) and Forgetting Sarah Marshall (Pierre's pick). See our complete A24 Double Bill Pairings on Letterboxd. Follow Classic Movies Live on Twitter and Instagram. Follow Contra Zoom on Instagram, Threads and Bluesky. Check out more great Contra Zoom content on That Shelf! Listen to Contra Zoom on Anchor, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Play, Overcast, Breaker and more! Please rate and review the show on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. For more information, visit contrazoompod.com. Create your podcast today! #madeonzencastr
Jen and Sarah continue A24 August by reviewing ‘The Souvenir: Part II.' They discuss the characters and their development, the major themes that are explored, and how this is a continuation of the first film rather than a typical sequel. Spoilers (~7:07) Remember to leave and rating and review of this episode. Connect with Movies & Us on Instagram and Twitter @moviesanduspod or by email at moviesanduspod@gmail.com.
"Did you resist the temptation to be obvious?"Today on the show, it's all about Joanna Hogg. Filmmaker Linh Tran is here to tell us why Hogg is one of her favorite directors, as we look at her latest film THE ETERNAL DAUGHTER. I also took the opportunity to finally watch THE SOUVENIR and THE SOUVENIR: PART II, so we talk a bit about those as well.Linh Tran is the director of the new film WAITING ON THE LIGHT TO CHANGE, which is playing Slamdance next week!To watch the film at home, check out the Slamdance Virtual Festival (January 23-29) streaming on the Slamdance Channel. Details here: https://slamdance.com/passes/To get tickets for an in-person screening in Park City, UT Jan 22 and Jan 24, click here: https://slamdance2023.eventive.org/films/638a7c5fdb790900373ed52fFollow Linh Tran and her work online at her website, www.mlinhltran.comConnect with Arthouse Garage Support us on Patreon Arthouse Garage shop Instagram Facebook Twitter Letterboxd Email us at Andrew@ArthouseGarage.com Subscribe to the email newsletter: arthousegarage.com/subscribe Try Opopop popcorn! Get 10% off your first order Theme music by Apauling Productions
Stephane's film work includes: My Brother The Devil, God's Own Country, Bypass, and more recently Ali And Ava. His television work includes: Trigonometry and Red Rose. Stephane has collaborated frequently with director Joanna Hogg, including on the films: Exhibition, Archipelago, The Souvenir, The Souvenir: Part II, and most recently The Eternal Daughter.
Joanna Hogg continues her semi-autobiographical portrait of the artist, a young woman filmmaker in 1980s England exploring grief. The Souvenir: Part II is the name of the latest film from English director Joanna Hogg. When you release a Part II, the assumption is that we first need to see Part I. With The Godfather: Part II, to give a famous example, it was a pretty safe assumption given how successful and widely seen the first film was. The Souvenir, however, released in 2019, is not in that category. Hogg's insistence on calling this movie The Souvenir: Part II shows the supreme self-confidence that can often accompany brilliance. In any case, the two films do form a continuous whole, and would be best watched in order. The Souvenir ended with a tragic event in the life of the main character, Julie, a young student director in 1980s England, played by Honor Swinton Byrne. Part II opens with her struggling with grief for her boyfriend Anthony, who was a brilliant, charismatic, yet rather mysterious person. Julie tries to find out all she can about him from his parents and anyone else who knew him, but there's always something elusive about her search. Her mother, Rosalind, is played by the actress's actual mother, Tilda Swinton. One of the results of this fortunate bit of casting is that scenes between the two have a special intimacy that you can sense. The closeness goes along with a gap in understanding, though: Rosalind worries about Julie, but doesn't see how her daughter's unusual questions and struggles contribute to her development as an artist. At film school, the panel overseeing her proposed graduate film has a negative reaction to the script she submits. In The Souvenir she was working on a film with a realist technique, about a boy and his mother in a poor neighborhood in a northern city. But this feature-length screenplay is a personal story using more symbolic methods, based on her own recent life, which we've seen play out in the first film. Despite this discouraging reaction, Julie is committed to the project. Now we watch as her search for answers is incorporated into the making of her graduate film. Hogg portrays the process of low-budget filmmaking with a sharp eye, including the work's essential tedium. A fellow student, a French woman named Garance, suggests to Julie a young actor of talent whom she knows to play the boyfriend role. Julie then surprises Garance by asking her to play the lead part, basically Julie's character, even though this disappoints another friend who has long been a supporter and who expected a part. Here we see how the evolution of an artistic project tends not to take the path of least resistance, but results from having to grapple with the material and discover what it demands, even if that upends expectations. The film is essentially a portrait of the artist—the story has many autobiographical elements, yet I'm referring to the wider sense of the artist in general. The director wants us to experience the creative process from the inside through the techniques she uses in her film. One of the crucial things conveyed is that there is always a great difference between the film in her head and the one she actually makes. When Julie's picture—called The Souvenir, of course—is finally approved and screened, instead of being shown the end product, we enter Julie's mind as a sort of luminous dream world where the characters and the symbols are charged with emotion and meaning, and the thoughts and impressions our main character has been working with throughout the film are embodied in visual terms. The Souvenir: Part II confirms Joanna Hogg as one of the more stylistica
Mitä kaikkia mielenkiintoisia elokuvia löytyy tänä syksynä elokuvateattereista ja striimipalveluista? Kulttuuriykkönen esittelee syksyn elokuvatapaukset. Studiossa tarjoavat vinkkejään elokuvatietäjät ja -kriitikot Anton Vanha-Majamaa, Silja Sahlgren-Fodstad ja Olli Kangassalo. Puhumme myös elokuvateattereiden yleisökadosta; löytyykö ensi-iltaan tulevista elokuvista pelastajaa? Lähetyksen juontaa Nicklas Wancke. Raadin suositukset: Triangle of Sadness, Avatar - Way of Water, Rakkaani Merikapteeni, Nope, Moonage Daydream, Titane, Metsurin tarina, Crimes of the Future, Halloween Ends, The Souvenir Part II, Good Luck to You, Leo Grande, Sokea mies joka ei halunnut nähdä Titanicia, Don't Worry Darling, Top Gun - Maverick
Original Air Date: Monday 12 September, 9 pm EasternDescription:This week, Dean and Phil pick up right where they left off … With Dean enjoying the weather in Michigan, Phil in COVID isolation in Los Angeles, and Robert Blake's Cinefantastique interview about David Lynch's Lost Highway providing the basis for a “cold open”. The themes of transition, embracing what wants to come forward, emotional intelligence and more get explored deeply in the wake of the death of Queen Elizabeth II. The Royal-themed discussion doesn't end there, as Pablo Lorrain's Princess Diana biopic Spencer goes under the microscope. That just starts the movie talk, though, as after raving about Joanna Hogg and her films The Souvenir and The Souvenir: Part II, Phil previews her new film, a mysterious ghost story, The Eternal Daughter, which premiered at the Venice Film Festival. Praise gets heaped upon filmmaker Steve McQueen and two of the films he made for his “Small Axe” series available on Prime: Mangrove and Lovers Rock. Finally, Dean and Phil wrap things up by analyzing three comic book movies (and the industry built on comic book movies): Taika Waititi's Thor: Love and Thunder, Daniel Espinosa's Morbius, and Baz Luhrmann's Elvis (NOT a comic book movie, you say? Just listen - you might change your mind!).
Original Air Date: Monday 5 September, 9 pm EasternDescription:If you're in the USA, we hope you are having/had a wonderful Labor Day. If you are elsewhere in the world, we wish you a wonderful Monday! Either way, we think this installment of YOUR Chillpak Hollywood Hour will help you get the week off to a good start! Phil is playing hurt, battling COVID, migraines AND the intense L.A. heat wave, yet nevertheless brings his "A" game as he and Dean take their talk of "transitions" to a whole new level, thanks to a beautiful email from a listener like you (yes, YOU!). Dean saw Bullet Train and has a lot of thoughts. Phil weighs in on The Souvenir: Part II and shares a wonderful story about acting based on Robert Blake's experiences making David Lynch's Lost Highway.
Avsnitt 3 blir lite av ett sequel-avsnitt. Vi diskuterar framförallt Joanna Hoggs semi-självbiografiska double feature The Souvenir från 2019 och dess uppföljare The Souvenir: Part II från 2021. Två filmer som verkligen borde uppmärksammas mer och som bland annat handlar om filmskolestudenter och deras toxiska relationer. Hille pratar dessutom om The Janes i synnerhet och dokumentärer som handlar om abortlagar i USA i allmänhet, Felix har sett somrig fransk 80-talsfilm i form av Eric Rohmers Le rayon vert (The Green Ray) lagom till semestertider och Krille beklagar sig över en annan uppföljare, A Quiet Place Part 2, men bjuder också på en lista över de bästa filmuppföljarna någonsin
In het tweede deel van het autobiografische tweeluik The Souvenir maakt de hoofdrolspeelster een film over de gebeurtenissen in het eerste deel. Wat zijn andere films over het maken van cinema? John en Jasper hebben genoeg keus voor een mooie top 5. Documentaire The Real Charlie Chaplin doet een dappere poging om de mens achter de iconische filmster te vinden. 00:00 Introductie03:57 Recensie: The Souvenir Part II19:39 Recensie: The Real Charlie Chaplin29:47 Top 5: Films over filmmaken49:56 VooruitblikSupport the show: https://www.patreon.com/movieinsidersSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We conclude our countdown of the best films of 2022 so far! On the 51st episode of BEHOLD!, we run down #5 to #1 by discussing Paul Thomas Anderson's Licorice Pizza (U.S.), Megan Park's The Fallout (U.S.), Jonas Poher Rasmussen's Flee (Denmark), Joanna Hogg's The Souvenir Part II (England), and Joachim Trier's The Worst Person in the World (Norway). Intro - 00:00 Licorice Pizza - 04:19 The Fallout - 17:33 Flee - 31:52 The Souvenir Part II - 40:13 The Worst Person in the World - 45:37 June recommendations - 1:04:23 Outro - 1:15:30
Film Fight on Film Fight. The Oscars and the slap that was heard around the world. Also, thoughts on Death on the Nile, The Souvenir Part II, and The Adam Project.
Hey everybody and welcome to another episode of The Wrinkled Rabbit Podcast! This week we're talking about The Souvenir Part II. The film follows Julie as she begins to untangle her fraught love for a manipulative older man in making her graduation film, sorting fact from his elaborately construction fiction. Next Episode: The Northman YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/c/WrinkledRabbitProductions Twitter: https://twitter.com/WrinkledRabbit Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wrinkledrabbit/
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CJ sees The Souvenir Part II as an enrapturing cinematic gift, while The Dropout is an entertaining and humane look at anti-hero Elzabeth Holmes.
Just like Julie we are back, and talking about The Souvenir Part II (2021). We highly recommend watching and listening to both films and our last episode before jumping into this! This week we talk about creative visions, dealing with grief and perfect film duos. We really hope you love this film as much as we do! Thank you so much for the support on the previous episodes, we love reading all the comments and reviews! If you Like the show make sure to leave us a rating and review wherever you listen! We hope that you enjoy the show and return in future to the congregation!
See Also is a new fortnightly dispatch that connects the dots of pop culture, with plenty of further reading and ideas to Add To Cart – or at least Open in New Tab.In their first episode, Kate and Brodie go deep on Joanna Hogg's work – not just The Souvenir and The Souvenir Part II, but also her film school short Caprice – and personal mythology. Hogg Heads, every last one of them.Further reading:GQ's feature on the wardrobe of The SouvenirTilda Swinton's interview about going into palliative careKate's complete Souvenir soundtrack – Spotify playlistSheila Heti's newsletters for NY TimesBrodie has been watching the new Pam and Tommy dramatic retelling and is not sure how to feel about it you guys. The cast is having fun with it, but not as much as the cast of Shonda Rhimes's 13-hour-long fever dream, Inventing Anna.Further reading:Who's Afraid of Pamela Anderson by Rachel Rabbit WhiteBrodie gives an update on the spreadsheet she's using to track/obsess over her every move this year, and she and Kate offer their first batch of Also Alsos:Drink Also: TINADrink Also: Vanilla Coke / Gwyneth McMullen on TikTokDo Also: Flybuys lolListen Also: Spiller ft. Sophie Ellis-Bextor - Groovejet (If This Ain't Love) (Harvey Sutherland Remix)Listen Also: Questing with Zakia on NTS RadioDonate Also: Bundjalung Community Flood Relief - by Koori Mail Sikh Volunteers AustraliaWIRES Australian Native Wildlife RescueFind us on Instagram @seealsopodcast Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today Dom reviews The Souvenir Part II and an upcoming film festival, Feminine Eye: Woman Behind the Lens.
This week on the Movie Squad pod, Tristan Fidler and Simon Miraudo join forces with Breakfast host Taylah Strano to review a couple films; one, an arthouse sequel, and the other, a family-made horror flick. First up, Tristan leads a review of Joanna Hogg's The Souvenir Part II, the follow-up to her dark, romantic mystery from 2019, starring Honor Swinton Byrne (alongside real-life mum Tilda Swinton) as a film student reckoning with the after effects of a toxic relationship. Then, Simon introduces Hellbender, a horror film about a woman and her daughter living on the outskirts of society, for society's protection, made by a real-life Adams family (husband, wife and daughters who wrote, directed, shot and star in the flick). The Souvenir Part II is now in cinemas and Hellbender is available to stream on Shudder.
در قسمت 101 از پادکست سینمایی "پاپکورن تاک" فیلمهای زیادی رو بررسی کرده و آقار مورد علاقمون از استیون سودربرگ رو معرفی میکنیم.پاپکورن تاک رو در یوتیوب و رسانههای گوش دادن به پادکست دنبال کنید:https://li.sten.to/GCy5AHkفیلمهایی که این هفته بررسی کردیم:Licorice Pizza (2021)The Worst Person in the World (2021)Kimi (2022)Wheel of Fortune and Fantasy (2021)The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974)Alien (1979)The Wire (2002)فیلمهای هفته بعد:The Mirror (1975)A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984)In the Mood for Love (2000)The Souvenir Part II (2021)فیلمهای مورد علاقه حمید از سودربرگ:1. Che (2008)2. The Knick (2014)3. Magic Mike (2012)فیلمهای مورد علاقه آرنو از سودربرگ:1. Sex, Lies and Videotape (1989)2. Logan Lucky (2017)3. Che (2008)سایت عماد، طراح اینترو برنامه:http://amerivisuals.com/Chapters:00:00 Intro06:27 Film Review01:06:51 Comments01:15:50 Soderbergh
Dallas and Lee review A24's first sequel, Joanna Hogg's The Souvenir, Part II. In the aftermath of her tumultuous relationship with a charismatic and manipulative older man, Julie begins to untangle her fraught love for him in making her graduation film, sorting fact from his elaborately constructed fiction.
Dallas and Lee review A24's first sequel, Joanna Hogg's The Souvenir, Part II. In the aftermath of her tumultuous relationship with a charismatic and manipulative older man, Julie begins to untangle her fraught love for him in making her graduation film, sorting fact from his elaborately constructed fiction.
Filmmaker Joanna Hogg and singer-songwriter Anna Calvi connect for a conversation about mutual appreciation, similarities in their complementing crafts and the beauty of leaving space for creative serendipity. Their kinship is now immortalised on screen in The Souvenir Part II, the critically-acclaimed follow-up to Joanna's semi-autobiographical 2019 film The Souvenir, where Calvi makes a cameo and delivers the closing soundtrack. Their conversation starts with Anna recounting the time she discovered Joanna's work by watching her 2013 film, Exhibition.Moderated by Iana MurrayEdited by Keziah Wenham-Kenyon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Here it is, folks. A landmark episode deserves an epic running time. Welcome to the 500th episode of the Empire Podcast, recorded in front of a live audience at Kings Place, London, on Saturday, February 5, and featuring our most astonishing line-up of guests yet. There's Tom Holland (no, not that one), talking about Uncharted and spoiling the hell out of Spider-Man: No Way Home (seriously, maybe only listen to this pod after you've seen that film)! The Souvenir Part II director Joanna Hogg and her star, Bafta-nominated Harris Dickinson! Roy Kent himself, Ted Lasso star, Brett Goldstein, talking about fashion, swearwords, and blaming our Chris Hewitt for the pandemic! West Side Story's Maria, aka Rachel Zegler, on befriending Spielberg! Loki director Kate Herron with the inside scoop on Owen Wilson's moustache! And the captain of the Jackass gang, Johnny Knoxville, on what can only be described as Dongzilla! Phew! It's so packed that all the interviews are smushed together in one huge section that runs from 00:33:23 to 02:14.50. Either side of that, Chris Hewitt welcomes not one, not two, not three but FOUR colleagues of such lethal cunning -- Helen O'Hara, James Dyer, Amon Warmann, and Ben Travis -- for the mother of all Empire Podcasts, as they talk movie news (Scream! Fast 10! Baftas! Den Of Thieves 2!), review Moonfall, The Souvenir Part II, Belle, Jackass Forever, and The Eyes Of Tammy Faye, and answer a ton of audience questions. It's been weeks in the planning, and is our gift to you, our loyal listeners. Thank you for all your support over the last ten years. Here's to the next 500. Enjoy.
In episode 48 of the Fade to Black podcast, the pod team look into The Eyes of Tammy Faye (10:43), tackle the ludicrousness of Moonfall (24:29); declare Jackass Forever (33:00), and revisit Joanna Hogg's world of toxic relationships and film school dreams in The Souvenir: Part II (47:48). Plus, we introduce a new feature called “Be Kind Rewind” (1:02:06), where we revisit some of the releases from the past year as they hit home entertainment - and ask ourselves whether the gift of hindsight has maybe changed how we feel about them. Our first pick is Edgar Wright's retro-nightmare Last Night in Soho, and Amon spoke to one of its stars, Michael Ajao. If you'd like to join the conversation or suggest a Hot Take for the gang to discuss tweet us at @FadeToBlackPod Follow us: @amonwarmann, @clarisselou, @hannaflint If you like the show do subscribe, leave a review and rate us too!
Fresh from her double BAFTA nomination, the star of Spielberg's West Side Story joins me to talk about playing the iconic role with original Anita, Rita Moreno, on set, hitting the high notes of Tonight, dancing the Mambo and meeting Stephen Sondheim; and star of 4-times BAFTA nominated Boiling Point Jason Flemyng talks about working in British indie film, his new prison cell drama with Craig Fairbrass, the best prison movies and his film poster collection. I review The Souvenir Part II, The Eyes of Tammy Faye and Jeanne Moreau sings in Jules et Jim.Music by Lee Rosevere. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hosted by Picturehouse's very own Sam Clements, The Love Of Cinema podcast goes deep on the best new releases, with a little help from some of our favourite film critics, plenty of special guests, and you, the audience! This month we're joined by guest film critics Cathy Cullen (The Cinemile) and Tom Salinsky (Best Pick Pod) to discuss Joanna Hogg's The Souvenir Part II, animated documentary Flee, Japanese anthology film Wheel Of Fortune And Fantasy and The Duke starring Jim Broadbent and Helen Mirren. We're also joined by The Souvenir Part II star Honor Swinton Byrne to talk about making the highly anticipated follow up to The Souvenir. Plus, film critic Katie Smith Wong talks to legendary animation director Mamoru Hosoda, about his brand new theatrical feature, Belle. If you'd like to send us a voice memo for use in a future episode, please email podcast@picturehouses.co.uk. Rate and subscribe on Apple Podcasts. Follow us on Spotify. Find us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram with @picturehouses. Find our latest cinema listings at picturehouses.com. Produced by Stripped Media. Edited by Maddy Searle. Listen to more from Sam Clements over at the 90 Minutes Or Less Film Festival Podcast. Thank you for listening. If you enjoy the show, please subscribe, rate, review and share with your friends. Vive La Cinema.
Film critics Van Connor and Becks Perfect are back with your ultimate movie guide for the next week, including reviews of Moonfall, The Eyes of Tammy Faye, Jockey, and The Souvenir: Part II; along with the best picks on Freeview, streaming, and DVD.A huge thanks to our sponsors for this episode: Simply Earth - detoxify your home AND be a part of changing others lives! Get your free 80ml Essential Oil Diffuser when you subscribe using our URL, SimplyEarth.com/OffScreen. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Old friends reunite to perform dangerous actions that should not be tried at home…that's right, this week on Truth & Movies, Leila Latif, Hannah Strong and Adam Woodward are all back to critique the new cinema releases! First up, the latest feature length instalment from the wildly silly stunt team that took the world by storm, Jackass Forever. Then, Joanna Hogg's followup to her semi autobiographical masterpiece, The Souvenir Part II. And in Film Club, Derek Jarman and Tilda Swinton lament a fading national identity in Last of England.Truth & Movies is the podcast from the film experts at Little White Lies, where along with selected colleagues and friends, they discuss the latest movie releases. Truth & Movies has all your film needs covered, reviewing the latest releases big and small, keeping you across important industry news, and reassessing great films from days gone by with the Truth & Movies Film Club.Email: truthandmovies@tcolondon.comTwitter and Instagram: @LWLiesProduced by Little Dot Studios See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jessica Chastain talks about The Eyes of Tammy Faye, an intimate look at the rise, fall and redemption of televangelist Tammy Faye Bakker Mark reviews The Souvenir Part II, about which its writer director Joanna Hogg spoke to Simon last week; Moonfall, about a mysterious force that knocks the Moon from its orbit around Earth and sends it hurdling on a collision course with life as we know it, directed by Roland Emmerich; The Jackass crew return 11 years later in Jackass Forever; anime Belle about Suzu, a shy high school student living in a rural village whom for years has only been a shadow of herself until she enters "U", a massive virtual world; A Violent Man, about a dangerous prisoner incarcerated for double murder in a maximum security prison and the reissue of François Truffaut's tale of a love triangle concerning two friends and an impulsive woman, Jules et Jim. Plus Simon and Mark talk through all the films on current release. Send us your sub 20 second instant reaction to any film attached to an email to mayo@bbc.co.uk for our feature ‘Lobby Correspondents'. Download our podcast from the Baby Sea Clowns app. We welcome your contributions: Email: mayo@bbc.co.uk Twitter: @wittertainment 00:27:32 Box Office Top Ten 00:53:35 Jessica Chastain interview 01:08:00 The Eyes of Tammy Faye 01:21:48 Moonfall 01:35:47 Belle 01:41:34 Souvenir II 01:51:12 TV Movie 01:55:35 Jackass Forever 01:58:40 A Violent Man
Total Film 00.00– 05.10 Intro and a look back at Sundance festival 05.15 – 15.30 Review of The Eyes of Tammy Faye 15.35 – 21.45 Review of Jockey 21.40 – 23.00 Plain talking – Time to dissect some film set lingo 23.05 – 28.40 Review of Belle 28.45 – 38.10 Review of The Souvenir Part II 38.15 – 40.00 Alternative line reading 40.05 – 57.20 Review of Jackass Forever 57.20 – 1.00.50 Reader's question – followed by Outro
This time out, Anahit, Jamie and Peter are talking about love, romance and relationships in The Movies. We review two films that deal with romance in very different ways: Joanna Hogg's follow-up to The Souvenir (11:21), and Ryusuke Hamaguchi's new anthology film Wheel of Fortune and Fantasy (23:53). There's a deep dive into the history and politics of the romantic comedy (30:40), through the lens of the conveniently-titled 2019 documentary Romantic Comedy. Plus bits on Keanu Reeves, Kenneth Branagh's Belfast (which we did *not* love), and some cool screenings to check out. Also, we're all together in one room! Next to a castle! Lots of love, The Cineskinny xx FOLLOW THE GANG ON TWITTER: @jamiedunnesq @anahitrooz @ptrsmpsn Music: Too Cool by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4534-too-cool) License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
Van Gogh's self portraits have defined our sense of his inner life. As a new exhibition gathers many of them together for the first time, The Courtauld's Curator of Paintings, Karen Serres and the art historian, Martin Bailey join Tom Sutcliffe to consider what they reveal about an artist we feel we know so well. Director Joanna Hogg tells Tom about the making of the sequel to her semi-autobiographical 2019 film The Souvenir, starring real life mother and daughter, Tilda Swinton and Honor Swinton Byrne. Mark Rylance stars in Dr Semmelweis, a new play at the Bristol Old Vic about a pioneering doctor who struggled to make the establishment heed his warnings about hand hygiene. Professor Tim Cook, a consultant intensive care doctor in Bath gives his verdict on the play. Presenter: Tom Sutcliffe Producer: Tim Prosser IMAGE: Self Portrait as a Painter by Vincent Van Gogh (December- February 1888) CREDIT: Van Gogh Museum Amsterdam, Vincent Van Gogh Foundation
Joanna Hogg talks about her new film The Souvenir Part II. Mark reviews new animation Sing 2, about an anthropomorphic koala called Buster Moon and his friends who must persuade a reclusive rock star lion called Clay Calloway, played by Bono, to join them for the opening of a new show; Pedro Almodóvar directing Penelope Cruz and Rossy De Palma in Parallel Mothers, the story of two mothers who give birth on the same day; Amulet, about an ex-soldier, living homeless in London, and is offered a place to stay at a decaying house inhabited by a young woman and her dying mother; Flag Day, Sean Penn's film about a father who lives a double life as a counterfeiter, bank robber and con man in order to provide for his daughter; Taming the Garden, a documentary following trees that are transported from the coast of the Republic of Georgia to the private garden of that country's former prime minister; Denzel Washington's A Journal for Jordan, about a soldier who, before he is killed in action in Iraq, authors a journal for his son intended to tell him how to live a decent life despite growing up without a father; and the long-awaited The King's Daughter, about King Louis XIV's quest for immortality leading him to capture and steal a mermaid's life force. Plus Simon and Mark talk through all the films on current release. Send us your sub 20 second instant reaction to any film attached to an email to mayo@bbc.co.uk for our feature ‘Lobby Correspondents'. Download our podcast from the Baby Sea Clowns app. We welcome your contributions: Email: mayo@bbc.co.uk Twitter: @wittertainment 00:00:00 Podcast starts 00:28:00 Top 10 00:53:00 Joanna Hogg 01:06:24 Taming the Garden 01:09:20 Amulet 01:23:02 Parallel Mothers 01:30:11 Flag Day 01:37:07 Sing 2 01:48:20 Journal for Jordan 01:51:46 The King's Daughter
Genius comes when you least expect it.On this episode we talk with the indomitable Joanna Hogg about her latest film 'The Souvenir Part II"This film takes us to the aftermath of her tumultuous relationship with a charismatic and manipulative older man, Julie begins to untangle her fraught love for him in making her graduation film, sorting fact from his elaborately constructed fiction.We had the pleasure of talking with Joanna about this marvelous conclusion to her incredibly engrossing saga, why it had to be two parts, the importance of discovering new talent and so very much more....
TIFF 2022: Britiske Joanna Hogg følger opp sin hittil mest profilerte film The Souvenir (2019) med en del 2 av samme fortelling, og vårt panel i Tromsø gikk den i møte med ulike forventninger. I The Souvenir: Part II (2021) følger vi Julie (Honor Swinton Byrne) sin sorgbehandling gjennom kunsten, idet hun arbeider med sin eksamen på den nasjonale filmskolen i London. Til vår overraskelse krever ikke dette andre kapittelet i Hoggs selvbiografiske diptyk at tilskueren er kjent med forrige del – selv om hovedpersonens tilstand og «filmene i filmen» springer ut av den traumatiserende relasjonen som var omdreiningspunktet i Part I. Sjekk også ut våre tidligere podkaster om Hoggs filmer (her, her og her), Henrik Nor-Hansens essay i spalten «Forfattere skriver filmkritikk», samt vårt intervju med Hogg fra 2020. Ved mikrofonene sitter Montages-redaktør Roskva Koritzinsky og forfatter Maria Kjos Fonn. (Samtalen inneholder en spoiler for de som ikke har sett den første The Souvenir-filmen.) God lytting!
This month, Cinetopia founder and show host Amanda Rogers (www.cinetopiahub.com) is joined by show co-producer Jim Ross (TAKEONECinema.net Managing Editor) and returning contributor Simon Bowie. Together they look at Paul Thomas Anderson's LICORICE PIZZA, Apichatpong Weerasethakul's MEMORIA, The sequel and second part of Joanna Hogg's semi-autobiographical filmic tale, THE SOUVENIR PART II, and the latest in the Spider-man series, SPIDER-MAN: NO WAY HOME. ------------------------ 07:20 – Licorice Pizza (Dir: Paul Thomas Anderson) 32:45 - Memoria (Dir: Apichatpong Weerasethakul) 47:45 – The Souvenir: Part II (Dir: Joanna Hogg) 1:02:15 – Spider Man: No Way Home (Dir: Jon Watts) ------------------------
Legújabb adásunkban három filmőrült (Madarász Isti rendező, Onozó Róbert filmes újságíró és Varga Ferenc műsorvezető) beszélgetett arról, hogy miért volt jó filmőrültnek lenni 2021-ben. Ilyen témák jöttek szóba: 00:00 - Vendégek bemutatása, jópofizás 01:52 - Milyen volt a 2021-es év filmőrült szempontból, a mozi dicsérete 06:08 - Jó dolog #1: Filmfesztiválok, Cannes, London, miért nem filmfesztivál egy online filmfesztivál, Isti miért nem volt még Cannes-ban, kamufesztiválok kamudíjai 13:35 - Jó dolog #2: Bem Mozi, milyen lesz Isti mozija, milyen a művészmozi-helyzet Brüsszelben (ahol Robi él), esemény jellegű mozizás 19:20 - Jó dolog #3: Inkubátor program, Mesék a cellából, Tobi színei, A legjobb dolgokon bőgni kell, Külön falka, Legjobb tudomásomszerint, Kilakoltatás 26:33 - Jó dolog #4: demokratikusabb lett a filmnézés folyamata, kincsek a Netflixen, magyar filmek egyre kevésbé cudar utóélete 32:15 - Jó dolog #5: Filmio 35:12 - Hogyan döntjük el, hogy mivel töltjük az időt (Új filmek, régi filmek, újranézések, sorozatok, könyvek, színház, család) 40:36 - Jó dolog #6: The Criterion Channel, miért jó birtokolni fizikai médiát 46:25 - Jó dolog #7: Letterboxd, hogyan javított az életünkön ez az app 51:56 - Egy filmőrült hétköznapjai, beilleszkedés a társadalomba, mozizás gyerekekkel 58:43 - Isti öt kedvenc "tavalyi" filmje: Dűne, Az igazság bajnokai, A hét szamuráj, Külön falka, Evolúció 1:06:38 - Robi "öt" kedvenc tavalyi filmje: Az apa, Párhuzamos anyák, Drive My Car/The Wheel of Fortune and Fantasy, A kutya karmai közt, The Souvenir Part II, A világ legrosszabb embere 1:14:03 - Feri öt kedvenc tavalyi filmje: A világ legrosszabb embere, Nincs idő meghalni, Legjobb tudomásom szerint, Red Rocket, Titán + egy blokk Isti miskolci osztálytalálkozójáról és a gimis becenevéről + egy másik blokk Lea Seydoux tavalyi filmjeiről 1:36:43 - Bad Luck Banging or Loony Porn 1:41:58 - Jó dolog #8: Női rendezők, rendező színésznők 1:47:00 - Jó dolog #9: alternatív filmnézési lehetőségek a neten: torrent, Rarefilmm, Le Cinéma Club, HENRI, Unifrance 1:54:13 - A ma emberének a nagy feladata, hogy kizárjon dolgokat 2:00:34 - Nem lehet mindent látni, Jó dolog #10: Podcastok, Vakfolt, Soundtracking with Edith Bowman, Team Deakins, Light The Fuse, Director's Cut, Blank Check, This Had Oscar Buzz, You Must Remember This, The Plot Thickens, Awkward Celebrity Encounters, 365 Stories I Want To Tell You Before I Die 2:24:08 - Csalódások, fekete-fehér filmek, megoldjuk a magyar moziforgalmazás problémáit 2:34:48 - Miket fogadtunk meg filmekkel kapcsolatban 2022-re Ha tetszett az adás, és megfordult a fejedben, hogy támogatnád a Filmklub podcastot, akkor ezt a Patreonon teheted meg, ahol beállíthatod, havonta mekkora összeggel szeretnéd segíteni a munkánkat. Kövesd be a Facebook-oldalunkat, és ne tartsd magadban a jó véleményedet: oszd meg, csillagozd fel és véleményezd a podcastot, ahol csak lehet! Köszönjük!
NOW's Holiday Movie Special is on the stands, summing up the year in film. And in this companion podcast, Norm talks to Oscar-winning producer J. Miles Dale about how he and Guillermo Del Toro saved their new film Nightmare Alley when COVID shut it down halfway through production. He also interviews Joanna Hogg, writer/director of The Souvenir Part II, his pick for the best film of 2021.
Joanna Hogg calls The Souvenir Part II "a film about the making of Part I." Back in 2019, we wrote an ebook about the making of Part I. On this episode, find out how Part II changes how we see Part I and builds Julie's character arc. This episode features Editor-in-Chief Alex Heeney, Executive Editor Orla Smith, and special guest Fiona Underhill. On this episode Fiona Underhill, The Souvenir superfan (1:08) Tour of Memories (4:14) Related episodes (8:38) Synopses (15:19) How does Part II change how we see Part I (23:14) Julie's arc as an artist and a character (33:44) The ensemble (53:10) Where does Joanna Hogg go next? (1:03:04) The costumes (1:05:22) Julie's parents (1:14:30) Honor Swinton Byrne (1:20:22) The sound design (1:24:06) Hogg's other films (1:25:38) Conclusion (1:37:10) Show notes: Our ebook Tour of memories: The creative process behind Joanna Hogg's The Souvenir provides the trademark Seventh Row 360-degree view of Hogg's filmmaking process on The Souvenir. Read interviews with all of Hogg's key behind the lens collaborators, several of whom have been working with her since her first film, Unrelated. Purchase our ebook Portraits of resistance: The cinema of Céline Sciamma Watch our Lockdown Film School session with The Souvenir production designer Stéphane Collonge (and Suzie Davies) Watch our Lockdown Film School session with The Souvenir costume designer Grace Snell (and April Napier) Read Fiona's review of The Souvenir Part II on Jumpcut Online Read Fiona's interview with Joanna Hogg on Jumpcut Online Related episodes Ep. 114: Mia Hansen-Løve's Things to Come and Bergman Island Ep. 69: Paddington and Paddington 2 (Member's Only) Ep. 44: Shirley and portraits of female artists (Member's Only) Ep. 14: The Souvenir and the films of Joanna Hogg Follow Seventh Row on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook, and read our articles at seventh-row.com.
As the follow-up to Joanna Hogg's masterful 2019 film The Souvenir, The Souvenir Part II picks up in the aftermath of film student Julie's (Honor Swinton Byrne) turbulent relationship with her ex-lover, Anthony. Although he has passed away, the sting of his abuse remains fresh on Julie's life and she is left to untangle her complicated love for him. In this 1on1, we speak to Hogg about art imitating life, helping people understand your vision and the relationship between love and control.
Siobhán Harper-Ryan is a Hair & Make-Up Designer who started out as an apprentice in fashion design & millinery in London's Camden Lock, before exploring the world of theatre in the 90s where she found a place within London's Off West-End and the Fringe. In 1999 Siobhán changed course and trained in make-up artistry and has since enjoyed a varied & colourful career, working on a range of TV and film projects. Recently she worked on Sky Atlantic's series I Hate Suzie, as well as Joanna Hogg's films The Souvenir and The Souvenir Part II. The latter for which she just earned a BIFA nomination. She also worked on Joanna's next film The Eternal Daughter, and Peter Strickland's upcoming film Flux Gourmet. This is my first time chatting to a make-up designer on Best Girl Grip, so as well as chatting about Siobhán's route into make-up artistry, we also go back to basics, discussing how she decides what make-up to use, what goes into creating onscreen looks, particularly for subtle period dramas like The Souvenir and how she establishes a rapport with the actors. We also talk about neurodivergence in the film industry, building confidence and taking time for yourself on the hubbub of a film set. I hope you enjoy listening to our chat. Make sure to catch The Souvenir Part II when it's released in cinemas on 21st January next year. This is episode 96 of Best Girl Grip.
David Sterritt is a film critic, author, teacher and scholar. He is most notable for his work on Alfred Hitchcock and Jean-Luc Godard, and his many years as the Film Critic for The Christian Science Monitor, where, from 1968 until his retirement in 2005, he championed avant garde cinema, theater and music. He has a PhD in Cinema Studies from New York University and was, until 2105, Chairman of the National Society of Film Critics. Sterritt is known for his intelligent discussions of controversial films and his lively, accessible style
The weekly movie review edition of the show arrives with nine new films. In documentaries, Steve Prokopy looks at one about the current Secretary of Transportation (Mayor Pete) while Erik Childress looks at how Juggalo culture became synonymous with gangs by the government (The United States of Insanity) and both dig in to the life of The French Chef (Julia). Steve covers a film about human trafficking (7 Prisoners) while Erik suffers a franchise re-imagined by SNL's Mikey Day (Home Sweet Home Alone). The pair look at one of the most-praised films out of Sundance this year (Passing) as well as a sequel to an admired film from Sundance past (The Souvenir: Part II). Speaking of the past, Sylvester Stallone has gone back to re-edit the fourth Rocky film and Erik has all the details (Rocky v Drago) and finally Steve weighs in on Kenneth Branagh's new semi-autobiographical tale of growing up (Belfast). 0:00 – Intro 2:39 - 7 Prisoners 11:31 – The United States of Insanity 14:44 – FAMILY CLIP 19:47 – Mayor Pete 25:22 – Home Sweet Home Alone 36:02 – Passing 48:07 – Julia 1:00:19 – The Souvenir: Part II 1:12:33 – Rocky v Drago 1:26:11 - Belfast
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The newest entrant in the MCU comes from Oscar-winning filmmaker Chloe Zhao, but something isn't quite right about the movie. Sean is joined by Joanna Robinson to break down the film and what its struggles mean for the future of Marvel (1:00). Then, writer-director Joanna Hogg stops by to talk about her latest, ‘The Souvenir Part II,' the follow-up to her brilliant 2018 film (54:00). Host: Sean Fennessey Guests: Joanna Robinson and Joanna Hogg Producer: Bobby Wagner Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Sci-fi, princesses, and cats! Oh my! Tons to review this week including a spoiler free look at the latest Marvel film, Eternals. Kristen Stewart stars as Princess Diana in Spencer. Tom Hanks talks to a robot in Finch. Benedict Cumberbatch makes cats popular in The Electrical Life of Louis Wain. Mother daughter duo of Honor Swinton Byrne and Tilda Swinton take on art school again in The Souvenir Part II. Find us at: www.werewatchingwhat.com youtube.com/thedhk twitter.com/thedhk instagram.com/thedhk facebook.com/thedhkmovies --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Weiter geht's! Lucas spricht auf der Viennale mit Andrey Arnold von Die Presse über "What Do We See When We Look at the Sky?" von Aleksandre Koberidze, "All Light, Everywhere" von Theo Anthony, "Futura" von Pietro Marcello, Francesco Munzi und Alice Rohrwacher, "The Souvenir Part II" von Joanna Hogg, "Memoria" von Apichatpong Weerasethakul (ACHTUNG SPOILER!), "A Night of Knowing Nothing" von Payal Kapadia & "Benedetta" von Paul Verhoeven.
On this week's episode, we welcome David Raedeker, cinematographer on The Souvenir: Part II.
This week on the Film at Lincoln Center podcast, we're featuring a special Q&A from the 59th New York Film Festival with filmmaker Joanna Hogg and NYFF Director of Programming Dennis Lim. Grieving and depleted from the tragic end of a relationship with a boyfriend who had suffered from drug addiction, young Julie (Honor Swinton Byrne) summons the emotional and creative fortitude to forge ahead as a film student in 1980s London. Continuing the remarkable autobiographical saga she had begun in 2019's The Souvenir, British director Joanna Hogg (a filmmaker of unceasing visual ingenuity and sociological specificity) fashions a gently meta-cinematic mirror image of part one, cutting to the quick in one surprising, enthralling idea after another. A film about finding one's artistic inspiration and individuality that avoids every possible cliché, The Souvenir Part II is a bold conclusion to this story of unsentimental education, told with the filmmaker's inimitable oblique poignancy, and featuring a mesmerizing supporting cast including Tilda Swinton, Harris Dickinson, Ariane Labed, Joe Alwyn, and a scene-stealing Richard Ayoade. The Souvenir Part II is now playing in our theaters, go to filmlinc.org/souvenirII for showtimes and tickets.
At the maximum security state prison Attica in upstate New York, more than 1000 inmates overwhelmed dozens of guards and civilian prison workers, and took control of the prison 50 years ago. They killed one guard and took the rest hostage. The prisoners demanded better treatment and living conditions. A new documentary looks at the biggest prison uprising in U.S. history. It's called “Attica,” and is directed by Stanley Nelson and Traci A. Curry. Also, critics review the latest movie releases: “Last Night in SoHo,” “Antlers,” “Violet,” “Passing,” and “The Souvenir: Part II.”
Updates from movies that debuted at TIFF, Telluride & the New York Film Festival, including thoughts on Cry Macho, Dear Evan Hansen, The Eyes of Tammy Faye, The Many Saints of Newark, C'mon C'mon, The Tragedy of Macbeth, The Power of the Dog, The Souvenir Part II, Red Rocket, and The French Dispatch. Streamed live on YouTube on 10/4/2021 If you like this podcast share it and leave us a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts! www.theatzshow.com/intercut Patreon - Patreon.com/IntercutPod Discord - discord.gg/WHvfFGARd2 Facebook - Facebook.com/IntercutPod Instagram - Instagram.com/IntercutPod Twitter - Twitter.com/IntercutPod YouTube - YouTube.com/IntercutPod
This week we're reporting from the 59th New York Film Festival. One of the most anticipated films in this year's lineup is The Souvenir Part II—Joanna Hogg's follow-up to her remarkable 2019 coming-of-age drama, The Souvenir. Following Honor Swinton Byrne's Julie, a film student, in the aftermath of her boyfriend's death-by-overdose, the new film deepens the predecessor's exploration of the boundaries between art and life with tender reflection, wry humor, and some dazzling moments of meta-auto-fiction. We caught up with Joanna while she was in New York for the festival, while Honor joined the conversation from Edinburgh via Zoom. Our lively chat touched upon the film's layered approach to autobiography, its precisely contrived naturalism, and how the film's soundtrack draws from Hogg's memories of youth.
Tyler and David discuss what they've been watching, including Cry Macho, Sankofa, Mass, Scarlet Street, The Souvenir, The Souvenir: Part II, Smoke Signals, Hester Street, Arrebato and Memento.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Cannes 2021: Årets utgave av filmfestivalen i Cannes ble avsluttet 17. juli, og vår dekning går nå også mot slutten. I denne nest siste podkastrapporten fra festivalen diskuterer vi Leos Carax' Annette og Joanna Hoggs The Souvenir: Part II. Både Carax og Hogg er regissører vi holder høyt her i Montages-redaksjonen, så forventningene til disse to filmene var ganske spisset før vi reiste til Cannes. Ettersom det virker å gå nesten ti år mellom hver film av Leos Carax, som sist presenterte Holy Motors i 2012, blir hvert verk fra ham en begivenhet, mens det at Joanna Hogg ville følge opp sin hittil mest profilerte film The Souvenir (2019) med en del 2 av samme fortelling, var nysgjerrighetsskapende i seg selv. Ikke bare snakket vi om The Souvenir (del 1) under Berlinalen i 2019, men Hogg har også tidligere kommet i fokus på Filmfrelst, da vi i 2015 fikk besøk av kritiker Aleksander Huser for å snakke om den britiske auteurens første tre spillefilmer (hør episoden her). Så da panelet til denne episoden om Annette og The Souvenir: Part II skulle settes sammen, var det en selvfølge å invitere Aleksander Huser tilbake – for han var i år på plass i Cannes igjen for første gang siden 1999 (!).Ved mikrofonene sitter også Karsten Meinich og Lars Ole Kristiansen fra Montages. Episoden inneholder ingen spoilere fra Annette, og vi varsler underveis før vi diskuterer spoilermateriale rundt The Souvenir (del 1 og 2). God lytting!
After a Cannes-less 2020, we were glad to welcome back cinema's grandest event this year. Film Comment followed the much-awaited 2021 edition's superb lineup with the help of an on-the-Croisette crew of contributors—you can read their thoughtful dispatches and interviews here. On today's podcast—the second of an epic two-parter—Film Comment editors Devika Girish and Clinton Krute welcomed FC contributing editor Jonathan Romney and critic and programmer Miriam Bale to talk about some of the festival's biggest films. They dug into Memoria, Annette, Drive My Car, The Souvenir Part II, Bergman Island, Vortex, and more. Don't miss the first part of the conversation, covering Julia Ducournau's Palme d'Or–winner Titane, Bruno Dumont's France, Paul Verhoeven's Benedetta, Sean Baker's Red Rocket, and more: https://www.filmcomment.com/blog/the-film-comment-podcast-cannes-2021-part-1-jonathan-romney-miriam-bale-titane-julia-ducournau/
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After a Cannes-less 2020, we were glad to welcome back cinema's grandest event. Film Comment followed the festival's stellar lineup with the help of an on-the-Croisette crew of contributors. On today's podcast—the first of an epic two-parter—Film Comment editors Devika Girish and Clinton Krute welcomed FC contributing editor Jonathan Romney and critic and programmer Miriam Bale to dish on some of their festival viewing. They talked about Julia Ducournau's Palme d'Or -winner Titane, Bruno Dumont's France, Paul Verhoeven's Benedetta, Compartment No. 6, Red Rocket, La Fracture, Lingui, the Sacred Bonds, and more. Stay tuned for part two of the conversation, covering Annette, Memoria, The Souvenir Part II, and many more.
Wie verkauft man einen Film in Cannes, wenn es diesen Film noch gar nicht gibt? Davon erzählt Leopold Pape, der Produzent von "Mein Vietnam", Christian und Philippe Paturel (Cinema Forever) in unserer dritten Festival-Folge. Außerdem sprechen wir über "The Souvenir: Part II" von Joanna Hogg, "La Fracture" von Catherine Corsini, "Magnetic Beats" von Vincent Maël Cardona, "Benedetta" von Paul Verhoeven und "The Worst Person in the World" von Joachim Trier.
British filmmaker Joanna Hogg and her alter ego, played by Honor Swinton Byrne, talk about the challenges of revisiting 1980s London for their semi-autobiographical film. "The Souvenir Part II" is a follow-up to the 2019 drama, "The Souvenir", which recounted the emotional and artistic awakening of film student Julie.
From Clio Barnard's hopeful love story Ali & Ava to Eva Husson's star-studded WWI drama Mothering Sunday, Anna and Wendy look ahead to the most promising female-directed films premiering at Cannes 2021. Their curiosity shifts to Paul Verhoeven's upcoming lesbian nun movie Benedetta. And finally, it wouldn't be Cannes without the Palm Dog Award! Next Anna is joined by the director of Black Widow, Cate Shortland. The second female-focused Marvel movie sees Scarlett Johansson reprise her role as the titular superhero who is reunited with her Russian family and espionage past. Anna and Cate discuss sisterhood, Florence Pugh's pivotal role in the film, and rebuking sexist jokes. Other movie mentions: Tangerine, The Florida Project, The Da Vinci Code, The Hill Where Lionesses Roar, Cow, Red Rocket, The Souvenir Part II, Titane, The Innocents. This episode is in partnership with Rémy Martin. Become a patron of Girls on Film on Patreon here: www.patreon.com/girlsonfilmpodcast Follow us on socials: www.instagram.com/girlsonfilm_podcast/ www.facebook.com/girlsonfilmpodcast www.twitter.com/GirlsOnFilm_Pod www.twitter.com/annasmithjourno Watch Girls On Film on the BFI's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLXvkgGofjDzj5mCFL89QKZsN5Tgr3vn7z Girls On Film is an HLA production. Executive producer: Hedda Archbold. Audio Producer: Emma Butt. Principal Partner: Peter Brewer. Assistant Producer and Social Media Manager: Heather Dempsey. Assistant Producer: Elliana Jay.
Brian De Palma is the subject of A24's first documentary 'De Palma' as he shares experiences and insight into a career that has spanned over fifty years and in 'Swiss Army Man' Paul Dano is a suicidal young man who encounters a farting corpse played by Daniel Radcliffe in one of their most original films. In A24 Hour News, Dallas and Lee discuss the breaking news that Robert Pattinson is dropping out of The Souvenir Part II and look at the hype machine for the upcoming Midsommar.