Dario is joined by Neil at the Electric Palace in Hastings once again to screen Kelly Reichardt's poetic road movie Old Joy. A rainy afternoon in a fern-carpeted forest. Two old friends, Mark and Kurt (Will Oldham), drive up into the mountains near Portland, and get lost trying to find the hot springs. Resounding with sustained images and sounds given the time to reverberate, unarticulated tensions course through the film like a hidden creek. Finally at the turn-off to the springs, we see the sky reflected in their windshield and the whole world turns on this moment.
The episode also feature's Neil's fascinating interview with all round cinematic mensch Mark Cousins about his new film I Am Belfast.
Peter Bogdanovich and The Great Buster
Tokyo Story
Film Editing with Katie Bryer
Sometimes Always Never
The Uncertain Kingdom
Women Make Film (Mark Cousins)
5 Years & 100 Episodes
Blake Howard (One Heat Minute Productions)
The Cinematic Voice
Berlinale 2020 Part 2
Berlinale 2020 Part 1
Adam Mars-Jones
Filmstock Extra - Kieran Evans
Filmstock Extra - M.R. Carey
Filmstock Extra - Jeanie Finlay
2019 review
BFI Musicals Pt. 2 / Funny Girl
Ep94a BFI Musicals
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The Lobster (w/ Solem Quartet Live Score)
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