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Rhapsody in 35MM

Catherine Goshen

Each season, we will focus on a particular genre of film and explore its roots in hopes to illuminate the shadows and dark corners of film history. Throughout each season, we will discuss aspects of film history that are routinely overlooked and provide little-known details on interesting parts of film history that should be brought to light.

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Although horror may seem easy to identify, early cinema complicates genre classification because it lacked many formal tools—such as sound, editing techniques, close-ups, and artificial lighting—while emerging alongside an already well-established li... more

Ep. 3 traces humanity's long fascination with horror and spectacle—from ancient theatre, folklore, and public executions to phantasmagoria and magic lantern shows—and argues that these pre-cinematic forms directly shaped early horror film, culminatin... more

This episode explores what distinguishes horror from adjacent genres like the thriller by examining the specific cinematic techniques and thematic elements that define it, focusing on how film uniquely manipulates image, sound, perspective, and narra... more

Horror is a genre that reflects the darkest aspects of human nature, history, and imagination, mirroring societal fears born of violence, war, scientific ambition, and anxieties about the future, while also confronting the inner duality of the human ... more

In episode 11 we discuss cinema's first Dracula film - the lost Austrian film, Drakula halala, or Dracula's Death (1921). This little-known film predates Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror (1922), cinema's earliest surviving depiction of Dracula, by one... more

In episode 10 we discuss a particular episode in the American film serial The Exploits of Elaine (1914) and Lilith und Ly (1919) directed by Erich Kober and written by a young Fritz Lang. Be sure to visit our website www.rhapsodyin35mmpodcast... more

In episode 9, we explore the fascinating life of American dancer Loie Fuller, a pioneer of both modern dance and theatrical lighting techniques. She stars in the 1902 Pathe film, Loie Fuller, where she turns into a vampiric bat. Or does she? Is this ... more

Join us as we learn about the origin of the word vampire; discuss the Slavonic legend of the "unclean dead"; and delve into the histories of two legendary creatures, the vetalas of Indian mythology, and the vrykolakes of Greek mythology, and their in... more

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