Movies aren't just made in Hollywood, they're made everywhere across the globe, and your film expert hosts Raquel Stecher and Dr. Carl Sweeney guide you through film movements, genres and styles, groups of filmmakers and much more. They are the Cinehistorians. A proud part of the Film Stories Podcast Network: www.filmstories.co.uk
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 10 | Founded | a year ago |
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Categories | Film ReviewsFilm HistoryTV & Film |
On this episode of CineHistorians, we discuss the New Hollywood movement and we pay particular attention to the 1975 film Jaws, which was directed by Steven Spielberg.
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On this episode of CineHistorians, we discuss the New Hollywood movement and we pay particular attention to the 1967 film The Graduate, which was directed by Mike Nichols.
Co-hosts: Raquel Stecher & Carl Sweeney
Editor: Carl Sweeney
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On this episode of CineHistorians, we discuss the Greek Weird Wave movement and we pay particular attention to the 2009 film Dogtooth,which was directed by Yorgos Lanthimos.
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On this episode of CineHistorians, we discuss the New Iranian
Cinema movement and we pay particular attention to Abbas Kiarostami’s 1987 film
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Great introduction to cinema history through close analysis of one film. Best recommendation I can give, is that it made we want to revisit films I haven’t seen in a long while and to try out films that were unfamiliar to me.
Dr. Carl Sweeney and Raquel Stecher do a wonderful job discussing movies from different movements and from around the world. Even if you are not able to view the movie being discussed, it is well worth the time to listen. Carl and Raquel provide a lot of context and connections to other films. Very enjoyable and informative.
Some of my favorite episodes of Carl Sweeney’s “The Movie Palace” podcast were when Raquel Stecher was his guest. They’re both expertly knowledgeable about film, and make a natural team with entertaining discussions. Each time I listen to them I come away with knowledge that enhances my viewing of any film they discuss.
A podcast well worth listening to if you have an interest in film. Rachel and Carl are both knowledgable about films and easy to listen to.
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A captivating exploration of cinema that transcends Hollywood, engaging listeners with comprehensive discussions about various global film movements, genres, and notable filmmakers. The hosts emphasize significant cinematic works and their cultural impacts, offering insightful analyses that connect films to broader historical and artistic contexts. Unique themes such as the New Iranian Cinema, the Australian Film Revival, and the British New Wave are highlighted, drawing attention to the societal influences and innovations within these movements. The conversational style of the hosts facilitates an inviting environment that not only educates but also entertains film enthusiasts eager to deepen their understanding of the rich tapestry of wor... more
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