We have arrived at our final episode as the 'Autism Through Cinema' podcast.
This is also our 50th episode, so all six of the regular hosts have gathered to look back on the work we have done over the past few years. Each host picks a favourite episode and offers their thoughts, before we join back together to reflect on the medium of podcasting as an academic pursuit.
Here are the direct links to the episodes discussed by each host:
Georgia: Punch-Drunk Love
Ethan: Cat People
Janet: Orlando
Alex: Asylum
Lillian: Amelie
David: Cars
We are hopeful that in some regard some of us may well be able to return to podcasting about the ongoing connections between autism and film, but for now we will say goodbye and thank you so very much for listening.
And huge special thank you also to all who have been involved in the making of this podcast, including our former host John-James Laidlow, all our wonderful special guests, and our editors Benjamin Leverett-Jaques and 344 Audio.
And final thanks to you, our listeners, for your downloads, streams, and support over the past few years.
Here's to a bright autistic cinematic future!
The Revenant (2015) dir. Alejandro González Iñárritu
Voice (2023) dir. Ana Hjort Guttu
Doctor Who: The Tenth Planet (1966) dir. Derek Martinus (Part Two)
Doctor Who: The Tenth Planet (1966) dir. by Derek Martinus (Part One)
Isaac Julien: What Freedom is to Me (2023), TATE Britain Exhibition.
Live Event Preview: Still Lives (2023) at The Garden Cinema
Blade Runner (1982) dir. Ridley Scott
Raw (2016)
ET: The Extra Terrestrial (1982) with Sam Chown-Ahern
Harold & Maude (1971) dir. Hal Ashby, with Andrew Brenner
Tomboy (2011) dir. Celine Sciamma with Sophie Broadgate
Jeanne Dielman, 23, quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles (1975) dir. Chantal Akerman
The Falls (1980) dir. Peter Greenaway
Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives (2010) dir. Apichatpong Weerasethakul
Special Episode: Relaxed Screenings with Maggi Hurt (BFI)
The Secret Garden (1993) dir. Agnieszka Holland with Sophia Rose O’Rourke
Scanners (1981) dir. David Cronenberg
Pierrot le Fou (1965) dir Jean-Luc Godard
Sayonara CP (1972) dir. Kazuo Hara with Richard Butchins
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