You’re Missing Out: A National Film Registry Podcast
TV & Film:Film History
"It's nice to be individualistic, but there are certain places to be individualistic."
"I didn't mean to be individualistic."
What better way to examine Frederick Wiseman's sophomore documentary than with a self-described "survivor of the late 60s educational system"? Mike's high school English teacher, Celia Blumm, stops by to talk about what Wiseman captured, what remains eerily true to this day, and what the hell was up with that guy giving "the talk"?
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Hosts:
Michael Natale
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Tom Lorenzo
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Producer:
Kyle Lampar
Guest:
Celia Blumm
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My Darling Clementine (1946) w/ AJ McKeon
Gigi (1958) w/ Hass & Swanton
David Holzman's Diary (1967) w/ Ben Hosley
A Place in the Sun (1951) w/ Carrie McCabe
I Am A Fugitive From A Chain Gang (1932) w/ Kenny Neibart
Shadow of a Doubt (1943) w/ Micah McCaw
Chinatown (1974) w/ Phil Iscove
The 95th Academy Awards
2022 National Film Registry (Live Reactions)
Our Top Ten Palme D'Or Winners
S2 Wrap-Up & Registry Picks (Finale)
Red River (1948) w/ Kyle Lampar
It's A Wonderful Life (1946) w/ Emily St. James
Duck Soup (1933) w/ Mark Levy
A Woman Under the Influence (1974) w/ Robert Bellissimo
Killer of Sheep (1978) w/ Danielle A. Scruggs
Raging Bull (1980) w/ Richard Newby
Meshes of the Afternoon (1943) w/ Dr. Sabina Stent
The River (1938) w/ Dr. Robert J. Snyder
Dodsworth (1936) w/ Jessica Pickens
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