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In this week's episode we discuss Paweł Pawlikowski's 2013 film, Ida. A novice nun, about to take her vows, finds out that her parents were Jews killed during the war and travels with her aunt to find their burial place. Thank you for listening to this podcast over the last year, we are extremely grateful to all of you. Keep an eye out for our new podcast, Viewer's Commentary, coming soon to wherever you get your podcasts.
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In this week's episode we discuss Lynne Ramsay's 2017 film, You Were Never Really Here. A traumatised veteran, now working as a mercenary tracking down missing girls, uncovers a sprawling violent conspiracy as a job goes awry when rescuing a Senator’s daughter.
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In this week's episode we discuss Michael Mann's 1992 film, The Last of the Mohicans. A white trapper, raised by a Native American father, tries to protect the daughters of a British military colonel from a vengeful Huron, as the fight for control of North America rampages on.
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In this week's episode we discuss Sarah Gavron's 2019 film, Rocks. A teenage girl has to take care of and protect her younger brother, after their mother abandons them, or face the pair being placed into social care.
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In this week's episode we discuss Katsuhiro Otomo's 1988 film, Akira. After a collision with a child possessing supernatural abilities, a biker gang member gains dangerous telekinetic powers that threaten the status quo of dystopian Neo-Tokyo.
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In this week's episode we discuss Tony Kaye's 1998 film, American History X. A former neo-Nazi, newly reformed after a traumatic stint in prison, tries to stop his younger brother from being further indoctrinated into the ideology that he is trying to run away from.
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In this week's episode we discuss Richard Kelly's 2001 film, Donnie Darko. After escaping death from a bizarre accident, teenager Donnie experiences visions of a man named Frank, dressed in a rabbit costume, who tells him to commit a series of crimes before the ends in 28 days.
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In this special episode, we discuss the thirteen films we gifted to one another to celebrate the 12 months since our first film club discussion back in May 2020. The films we talk about are listed below:
- All About My Mother (Pedro Almodóvar, 1999)
- Death Becomes Her (Robert Zemeckis, 1992)
- Eighth Grade (Bo Burnham, 2018)
- Guava Island (Hiro Murai, 2019)
- Help! I’m a Fish (Michael Hegner & Stefan Fieldmark, 2000)
- In the Name of the Father (Jim Sheridan, 1993)
- Labyrinth (Jim Henson, 1986)
- Malcolm & Marie (Sam Levinson, 2020)
- Moneyball (Bennet Miller, 2011)
- Ruby Sparks (Jonathan Drayton & Valerie Faris, 2012)
- Sound of Metal (Darius Marder, 2020)
- Submarine (Richard Ayoade, 2010)
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In this week's episode we discuss Armando Ianucci's 2017 film, The Death of Stalin. A power vacuum is created following the sudden death of Joseph Stalin, leading to a mad scramble for the Council of Ministers to determine his successor.
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In this week's episode we discuss Jordan Peele's 2019 film, Us. A family of four fight to survive after their holiday is disrupted by the sudden appearance of their doppelgängers.
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In this week's episode we discuss Claire Denis' 2018 film, High Life. A father and his daughter try to survive as the last members of a crew of criminals on a mission heading towards a black hole. Thank you for listening to Season 2, and we'll be back for Season 3 soon.
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In this week's episode we discuss Steve McQueen's 2018 film, Widows. After their husbands are killed in a robbery gone wrong, three women are forced to repay the figure to a crime boss running for local office.
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In this week's episode we discuss Bassam Tariq's 2020 film, Mogul Mowgli. A rapper, about to go on a world tour that will change his life, is stricken down by an auto-immune disease that forces him to confront his cultural background while undergoing treatment.
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In this week's episode we discuss Boots Riley's 2018 film, Sorry to Bother You. After failing to make an impact in his new job as a telemarketer, Cassius Green takes his co-worker’s advice and begins to use his “white voice” to bizarre consequences.
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In this week's episode we discuss Houda Benyamina's 2016 film, Divines. A teenager, living in the slums of Paris, begins working for a drug dealer in order to get herself and those she loves out of poverty.
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In this week's episode, we discuss Park Chan-wook's 2003 film, Oldboy. Freed from captivity after fifteen years, Oh Dae-su is given only five days to uncover the truth crucial to gaining his revenge.
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In this week's episode, we discuss Jean-Marc Vallée's 2013 film, Dallas Buyers Club. When Ron Woodroof finds out that he has contracted HIV, he works around the system for several years to provide other people afflicted by the disease with the medication they need.
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In this week's episode, we discuss Dean Parisot's 1999 film, Galaxy Quest. The former cast of a cult science fiction show are enlisted into a interstellar conflict by aliens who believe their show to be a documentary.
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In this week's episode, we discuss Francis Ford Coppola's 1974 film, The Conversation. A paranoid surveillance expert has a moral dilemma on his hands when he fears that the couple he is spying on are going to be murdered.
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In this week's episode, we discuss Joe Wright's 2005 film, Pride & Prejudice. A group of five sisters are under pressure to marry in order to save their home, when the mysterious Mr. Darcy arrives and catches the eye of the second eldest, Elizabeth.
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