
Down Underground delves into the dynamic world of Aussie film culture, featuring eclectic voices from the local film scene. Hosted by Cristian Speranza and Kevin Ding.
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| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 12 | Founded | 2 months ago |
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| Categories | TV & FilmFilm InterviewsFilm Reviews | ||||

On this week's episode of Down Underground, Kevin and Cristian discuss one of Godard's most contentious films, 1985's Hail Mary. Born from Godard's obsession with fatherhood, particularly fathering a daughter, Je vous salue, Marie sees Myriem Rousse... more
On this week's episode of Down Underground, Kevin and Cristian discuss one of Jean-Luc Godard's most severely underrated masterpieces, 'First Name: Carmen' (1983). A very loose adaptation of Georges Bizet's classic opera 'Carmen' (1875), Godard retur... more
After returning to the cinema with Every Man for Himself (1980), Jean Luc Godard was quick at work on his follow up, Passion, often titled Godard's Passion. Isabelle Huppert returns to star alongs Jerzy Radziwiłowicz and Hanna Schygulla, who up until... more
Jean Luc Godard's first film of the 1980s, Every Man for Himself, marked his return to the cinematic mainstream by kicking off many of the recurring themes and formal motifs that classify this era in the director's ouvré, and featured a number of sta... more
In this first of eight episodes concerning Jean Luc Godard's return to mainstream cinema in the 1980s, Kevin hosts an exciting look into Godard's whirlwind escape from the cinematic front lines. From his rise as one of France's most exciting new film... more
On this second of two lost episodes of Down Underground, Cristian and Kevin talk about You Won't Be Alone (2022) and Of an Age (2022), the first two features of Macedonian-Australian filmmaker Goran Stolevski. The pair explore Stolevski's impressive ... more
On the first of two 'lost' episodes, the Kevin and Cristian discuss Justin Kurzel's 2021 film Nitram, which made waves when it was released in Australia to a slew of both controversy and praise. From Caleb Landry Jones' incredible transformation into... more
In this week's episode, Cristian and Kevin discuss their first viewings of Rolf De Heer's staple piece of Australian cult cinema, 'Bad Boy Bubby' (1993). From its acclaimed international reception at the time of its release to its incredible experime... more










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