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Friday, February 01, 2008

FS #196: Persepolis / Winter Light / Top 5 Coming of Age Movies

February 1: On this week's show, Matty and Adam give a "C'est bon!" to Vincent Paronnaud and Marjane Satrapi's "Persepolis," the Oscar-nominated animated film based on Satrapi's autobiographical graphic novels about growing up during the Islamic Revolution in Iran. Plus, your hosts attend communion and question the existence of God as their Ingmar Bergman Marathon resumes with a discussion of 1962's "Winter Light."

Also on the show: Massacre Theatre, Listener Feedback, and -- tying in with "Persepolis" -- our Top 5 Coming of Age Movies.

Music by Akron/Family courtesy of Everloving Records.

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Listen to Filmspotting #196

Filmspotting #196
:23-9:14 - Review: "Persepolis"
Music: Akron/Family, "Don't Be Afraid, You're Already Dead"
10:21-16:49 - Audio Feedback, Polls
16:50-25:07 - Listener Feedback (Oscar Nominations)
Music: Akron/Family, "Lake Song/New Ceremonial Music for Moms"
25:33-29:16 - New DVDs, Donations
29:17-32:50 - Massacre Theatre (Winner: Stephen Alford)
32:51-43:11 - Bergman #4: "Winter Light"
Music: Akron/Family, "There's So Many Colors"
43:57-56:05 - Top 5: Coming of Age Movies
56:06-57:42 - Close/Next Show

NOTES/CORRECTIONS
- Joe Wright obviously did not receive an Oscar nomination for Best Director. I (Adam) just meant that he belonged in that group with those other "flashy" directors.

- "Winter Light's" predecessor in the trilogy mentioned is "Through a Glass Darkly" not "Through THE Glass Darkly."

- Next week's Top 5 is actually going to be London Movies, and not Movies by Playwrights turned Directors, which was great in theory but impossible in practice.

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2 Comments:

At 11:17 AM, February 01, 2008, Blogger Justin said...

PLaywrights turned directors is tough.

The only one I know of offhand is David Mamet.

Some quick research found Neil LaBute, though I'm unfamiliar with him.

I also found that Tom Stoppard and Samuel Beckett have done a few very small things, but nothing significant.

 
At 4:36 PM, February 21, 2008, Blogger Ethan said...

I'm mad at myself that it took me so long to think of this but P.J. Hogan's version of "Peter Pan" is an excellent coming of age film that really explores the "sexual" coming of age that Adam was talking about and overall it is a very good film. Granted this thought comes week after the show but all in all I'd put it in my Top 10 Coming of Age films. This is my first response so I'm a little unsure, but I just want to say I love the show so keep it up!

 

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