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In the twenty-ninth episode of Season 7 (Fantastical Realities) Kyle is joined by fellow podcaster Daniel Lopez and screenwriter Gio Maldonado to discuss the comical and magical realism of a boy in perpetual arrested development amid the cruelty, barbarism, and dehumanization of Naziism in Volker Schlöndorff's adaptation of Günter Grass' novel The Tin Drum (1979).
dal festival del Cinema ritrovato di Bologna
Interviste a Michel Franco, regista messicano di “Nuevo orden” (IWonderfull), Andrea De Sica, Alice Pagani e Rocco Fasano su “Non mi uccidere” (ChiliTv, RakutenTv, etc.), Victor Perez e Michela Murgia sul documentario “Kentannos” (Io resto in sala). Antonio Prata presenta la sezione cinema del Festival dei Diritti Umani - Milano e un saluto di Volker Schlondorff regista omaggiato al Bergamo Film Meeting. ..Tra le nuove uscite on demand “Judas & the black Messiah” di Shaka King e “Bad luck banging or loony porn” di Radu Jude.
Interviste a Michel Franco, regista messicano di “Nuevo orden” (IWonderfull), Andrea De Sica, Alice Pagani e Rocco Fasano su “Non mi uccidere” (ChiliTv, RakutenTv, etc.), Victor Perez e Michela Murgia sul documentario “Kentannos” (Io resto in sala). Antonio Prata presenta la sezione cinema del Festival dei Diritti Umani - Milano e un saluto di Volker Schlondorff regista omaggiato al Bergamo Film Meeting. ..Tra le nuove uscite on demand: “Judas & the black Messiah” di Shaka King e “Bad luck banging or loony porn” di Radu Jude.
Aaron Weisblatt has cut a wide swath in the film and television industry, working as an editor, sound editor, cameraman, producer, director and writer. Currently finalizing LAND OF LITTLE RIVERS (www.landoflittlerivers.com) a feature documentary on fly fishing, he is busy developing feature film stories and television series from his screenplays. In 2018 his short film, ROOSTER AND THE QUEEN was screened at the Woodstock Film Festival, and will be screened in 2019 at Dances With Films in Los Angeles, CA, among others. His first documentary, SAM, was nominated for an Academy Award. It aired on The National Geographic Explorer Series and the UK's Channel Four. He co-produced the critically acclaimed BBC documentary FEAST OF DEATH, about the best-selling author, James Ellroy and later produced and directed an award-winning feature documentary, BETWEEN TWO WORLDS, which won numerous awards on the film festival circuit. He was a picture editor on The History Channel's 10-part award-winning series, WWII IN HD and a cameraman on the first season of A&E's TATTOO HIGHWAY and on an episode of INTERVENTION. He has produced non-scripted reality/docu-soaps, HELLER ON WHEELS, WOODSTOCK LOGGERS and co-produced a series pilot called AMERICAN TURBO with the producer of ORANGE COUNTY CHOPPERS. Additionally, Aaron produced concert footage of some of the last historic concerts at Levon Helm’s MIDNIGHT RAMBLE. He has also worked on the documentaries Evocateur, Disturbing the Universe and Earth Days. Aaron began his career in New York City working as a P.A. on commercials, television series and industrials while attending New York University. Upon graduating, he became an apprentice picture editor and later became an assistant picture editor and a sound editor after moving to Los Angeles where he worked on many features and television shows. He has had the opportunity to work with many talented producers, directors and actors such as Dustin Hoffman, Volker Schlondorff, Sam Rockwell, RobbieBenson, The Hughes Brothers, Joel Schumacher, Peter MacGregor- Scott, and documentary filmmakers Errol Morris, Nick Broomfield, Vikram Jayanti and Joan Churchill. imdb.me/aaronweisblatt cinetrope.com www.landoflittlerivers.com
From Garrett Chaffin-Quiray, 1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die: "An allegory about infantilism, Volker Schlondorff's The Tin Drum is told through thr point of view of Oskar Metzerath (David Bennet), a German boy on the sideline of history. Omniscient before birth, his life becomes the frame for judging adult behavior, especially with regard to troublesome, obsessive sexuality. When he receives a tin drum for his third birthday, Oskar refuses to grow and bigger as he grows older. Afterward observing the rise of Nazism, he bangs his drum and exhibits a scream to break glass whenever he feels libidinously challenged or disappointed. Gradually, however, Oskar's size reduces him to little more than a freak show, simultaneously suggesting the absence of a moral conscience among people who supported the Third Reich. "Throughout its length one picture shocks and confuses. A midget circus act transforms into the headline of Parisian nightlife. Eels pill from a severed horse's head. A Nazi rally transforms into 'The Blue Danube.' Most disturbing, Oskar, the teenager trapped in a boy's body played by twelve-year-old Bennet, makes love to his housemaid-turned-stepmother, possibly conceiving his child/brother. A sensation ever since being released in 1979, The Tin Drum is a fantasy turned on end with unexpected jolts." Have a comment or question for the host? Email Sean at 1001moviespodcast@gmail.com or follow him on Twitter at @1001MoviesPC.
In this episode, Champagne, Raya, Lynn, and Treava, are again reviewing the book, The Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood. However this time they are comparing it to the 1990 movie version of The Handmaid’s Tale. Check out this interesting discussion about the older movie of the hit HULU series. The ladies are sure to give you some insight along with laughter as they share the opinions of the book to movie adaptation. Handmaid’s Tale Movie was directed by Volker Schlondorff, and the screenplay was written by Harold Pinter.
Volker Schlondorff makes a movie about a kid who very easily convinces himself that torturing someone in order to fit in is a just and noble thing to do.
"Ogni maledetto natale" dei tre registi di Boris Ciarrapico-Torre-Vendruscolo è al cinema. Ne parliamo con uno di loro, Giacomo Ciarrapico e gli attori: Corrado Guzzanti, Valerio Mastandrea, Francesco Pannofino. L'1 e il 2 dicembre andrà in onda su Rai Uno la fiction tv "Qualunque cosa succeda" dedicata alla figura di Giorgio Ambrosoli. La presentiamo con il protagonista Pierfrancesco Favino e Umberto Ambrosoli, figlio e autore del libro da cui è tratta la mini serie. Volker Schlondorff racconta la lavorazione del suo ultimo film "Diplomacy", ambientato a Parigi nel 1944 durante l'occupazione nazista.
"Ogni maledetto natale" dei tre registi di Boris Ciarrapico-Torre-Vendruscolo è al cinema. Ne parliamo con uno di loro, Giacomo Ciarrapico e gli attori: Corrado Guzzanti, Valerio Mastandrea, Francesco Pannofino. L'1 e il 2 dicembre andrà in onda su Rai Uno la fiction tv "Qualunque cosa succeda" dedicata alla figura di Giorgio Ambrosoli. La presentiamo con il protagonista Pierfrancesco Favino e Umberto Ambrosoli, figlio e autore del libro da cui è tratta la mini serie. Volker Schlondorff racconta la lavorazione del suo ultimo film "Diplomacy", ambientato a Parigi nel 1944 durante l'occupazione nazista.
"Ogni maledetto natale" dei tre registi di Boris Ciarrapico-Torre-Vendruscolo è al cinema. Ne parliamo con uno di loro, Giacomo Ciarrapico e gli attori: Corrado Guzzanti, Valerio Mastandrea, Francesco Pannofino. L'1 e il 2 dicembre andrà in onda su Rai Uno la fiction tv "Qualunque cosa succeda" dedicata alla figura di Giorgio Ambrosoli. La presentiamo con il protagonista Pierfrancesco Favino e Umberto Ambrosoli, figlio e autore del libro da cui è tratta la mini serie. Volker Schlondorff racconta la lavorazione del suo ultimo film "Diplomacy", ambientato a Parigi nel 1944 durante l'occupazione nazista.
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Welcome to another episode of the GGtMC!!! This week we have our boulevardmovies.com sponsored epiosde and we are reviewing the Criterion's Blu Ray edition of The Tin Drum (1979) directed by Volker Schlondorff. The film was very controversial upon release and still holds some power many years later...let's see what the Gents thought of the classic film. We also go over a bit of feedback. Emails to midnitecinema@gmail.com Voicemails to 206-666-5207 Adios!!! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ggtmc/message