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Legendary director, Francis Ford Coppola, has made a return to our screen with his self-financed, attempt at an audacious masterpiece "Megalopolis". Ebba and Macon dive into this confounding film and search for its redeeming features. And there are treasures to be found among the worrying politics, uncanny design and discombobulating dialogue.
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Uninspire by the end of summer spook fests at the cinema, Ebba and Macon dived into the classics. This time they take a look back at the Academy Award-winning, insanely prescient and oddly pretentious, "Network" from 1976. It is the story of how a middle-aged news anchor's mental breakdown becomes a cash cow for his broadcaster as rants against the world as it is. And as bad as it might have seemed then it might be even worse today.
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On the final live podcast at Husetsbiograf, Ebba and Macon sizzle in the Iberian sun in Johnathan Glazer's deconstructed London gangster black comedy, "Sexy Beast".
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Yorgos Lanthimos is back with his thoroughly unsettling and painfully absurd triptych anthology film "Kinds of Kindness". So,Ebba and Macon get thoroughly stuck in the question of what sort of kindness he might be talking about.
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This time at Husets Biograf we watched, Richard Linklater's adaptation of "A Scanner Darkly", a drug paranoia-fueled, rotoscoped exploration of how they might just be out to get you.
Come join us for the last of our screening series on Monday June 10th at 19:00, when we will be watching Jonathan Glazer's surreal reinvention of the heist film, "Sexy Beast".
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Time for some sexy, summer, queer fun with Ebba and Macon on this episode of Projector Pod featuring two long discussions of Luca Guadagnino sweat soaked tennis desire drama, "Challengers" and Rose Glass' blackly comic romantic caper "Love Lives Bleeding".
On Monday, June 10th Projector Pod presents for the last time at Husets Biograf, Jonathan Glaser's surreal heist/gangster film, "Sexy Beast",
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Macon and Ebba talk about Lynne Ramsay's underseen gem, "Morvern Callar", for the second time, but this time in front a freshly overwhelmed crowd. You can hear what else the Projector Pod team had to say about the film the first time around here.
The next Projector Pod Live will take place at Husets Biograf on May 20th when we will be showing Richard Linklater's rotoscoped adaptation of Philip K. Dick's paranoid sci-fi classic, "A Scanner Darkly".
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This time on Projector Pod Ebba and Macon dive into the libidinal economy of violence and the images that animate it while talking about Alex Garland's latest and perhaps last directorial venture "Civil War". And speaking of the aestheticisation of violence, they also spend a minute talking about the latest instalment in the "Dune" saga.
On Thursday, May 9th Projector Pod presents, Lynne Ramsey's criminally underseen incredible film, "Morvern Callar", at Husets Biograf.
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Ebba and Macon have been hard at work at the CPH DOX festival soaking as much of it in as they could. Here, they present their picks of the films they found the most engaging presented here in spoiler-free discussions.
Including:
*"Balomania" dir. Sissel Morell Dargis
"Youth (Spring)" dir. Wang Bing
"Do Not Expect Too Much from the End of the World" dir. Radu Jude
*"Kix" dir. Bálint Révész & Dávid Milkulán
*"Daughter of Genghis" dir. Kristoffer Juel Poulsen, Christian Als & Knud Brix
"Ibelin" dir. Benjamin Ree
"Soundtrack to a Coup d'Etat" dir. Johan Grimonprez
and more...
*Available on PARADOX
On Thursday, April 4th Projector Pod presents, Lynne Ramsey's criminally underseen incredible film, "Morvern Callar", at Husets Biograf. Get your tickets to the screening and live podcast here.
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Projector pod presents at Huset Biograf returns with Paul Thomas Anderson's reinvention of the genre of the Adam Sandler romantic comedy, "Punch-Drunk Love". This film is a musical without musical numbers. Rife with the symbolism of fantasy it is a fable of how love can redeem us from our self-loathing, or maybe that is just a dream.
Come join us next month on April 4th at Huset Biograf when we will be screening and chatting about Lynne Ramsey's criminally underseen, subversive exploration of grief, anger and agency, "Morvern Caller".
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Nicholas Cage becomes Ebba and Macon's uncanny daydream as they discuss Kristoffer Borgli's break out into Hollywood in his latest film, "Dream Scenario". It tells the story of a disappointed college professor who suddenly hears he has been popping up in a lot of people's dreams and then has to struggle with this strange kind of notoriety. Also, your beloved hosts have a brief chat about the tragedy of wanting to connect with those you love when terror gets in the way in Andrew Haigh's "All of Us Strangers".
And on March 7th at Huset's Biograf at 19:00 Projector Pod Presents the second in its series of live podcasts and screening with a valentines special, the answer to the question, what if Paul Thomas Anderson made a romantic comedy staring Adam Sandler and it was amazing, "Punch Drunk Love". Get your tickets here.
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This time on Projector Pod, Ebba and Macon dive into a brand new, very confusing feeling with Todd Haynes' latest exploration of the monstrous feminine in "May December". A film that sees Natalie Portman and Haynes' long-time collaborator Julianne Moore, compete for who can be the most despicable.
They also touch on the glorious mess that is Emerald Fennell's sophomore feature, "Saltburn".
And on February 8th at Huset's Biograf at 19:00 Projector Pod Presents the second in its series of live podcasts and screening with a valentines special, the answer to the question, what if Paul Thomas Anderson made a romantic comedy staring Adam Sandler and it was amazing, "Punch Drunk Love". Get your tickets here.
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This time on Projector Pod, Ebba and Macon follow Emma Stone on her adventure with director Yorgos Lanthimos into the steam-punk, sex and science odyssey of Bella Baxter in "Poor Things". And your host take a moment to think about Johnathan Glazer's innovative examination of the banality of evil in his new film, "Zone of Interest".
And on February 8th at Huset's Biograf at 19:00 Projector Pod Presents the second in its series of live podcasts and screening with a valentines special, the answer to the question, what if Paul Thomas Anderson made a romantic comedy staring Adam Sandler and it was amazing, "Punch Drunk Love". Get your tickets here.
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It's Halloween in January!* The first film of Projector Pod's live series at Husets Biograf in Copenhagen was Rian Johnson's debut feature "Brick" (2005), a genre-bending hardboiled detective noir reimagined as a high school teen drama that is so formally tight it lets some surprising insights shine through.
Join us for the next live recording at Husets Biograf in Copenhagen on February 1st when we will be screening our Valentines feature. AKA the answer to what would happen if Paul Thomas Anderson directed a brilliant romantic comedy starring Adam Sandler? And that Answer is "Punch Drunk Love". -
In this episode of Projector Pod, Ebba and Macon navigate the glamour and the ick of Sofia Coppola's film about the icon and child bride of Elvis, "Priscilla".
And don't forget, in 2024, Projector Pod goes live!
Projector Pod presents... a celebration of rough, risky and bold artistic vision with a series of hand-picked Y2K cult classics which if you don't already know and love, you should... Ebba and Macon of the ‘Projector Pod’ podcast present a series of personal Greatest Hits from the golden age of DVDs and bring them to you on the big screen... Join them at Husets Biograf for a screening, followed by a ‘live podcast’ chat about the film. Audience participation is encouraged. So is beer. Hope to see you there.
The first screening will be January 4th and tickets are available here
The first film will be Rian Johnson's debut feature "Brick" (2005), a hardboiled detective noir reimagined as a high school teen drama, starring Joseph Gordon-Levett.
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In 2024, Projector Pod goes live!
Projector Pod presents... a celebration of rough, risky and bold artistic vision with a series of hand-picked Y2K cult classics which if you don't already know and love, you should... Ebba and Macon of the ‘Projector Pod’ podcast present a series of personal Greatest Hits from the golden age of DVDs and bring them to you on the big screen... Join them at Husets Biograf for a screening, followed by a ‘live podcast’ chat about the film. Audience participation is encouraged. So is beer. Hope to see you there.
The first screening will be January 4th and tickets are available here
The first film will be Rian Johnson's debut feature "Brick" (2005), a hardboiled detective noir reimagined as a high school teen drama, starring Joseph Gordon-Levett. -
Ebba and Macon have made it back to the cinema and the award season releases start to fill the silver screen. This time they talk about Martin Scorsese's latest historical epic, "Killers of the Flower Moon". The film tells the true story of the murders that targeted the Osage people in Oklahoma in the 1920s by white Americans attempting to steal their oil rights. Taking the slow domestic violence as the story's focal point the film is a stunning examination of how colonial violence is perpetuated by way of respectability.
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With the beginning of spooky season comes the end of classics season. So, the last movie Ebba and Macon is going to cover before returning to the cinema is a film that does both spooky and classic with angsty grace, gorgeous dissociation and troubled excitement, Richard Kelly's debut feature film, Donnie Darko.
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In the absence of good kino in the cinemas, Ebba and Macon explore another classic, Lynne Ramsay's criminally underseen exploration of grief and freedom, "Morvern Callar" starring Samantha Morton. Track this movie down, watch it and then listen to the pod. We need to get the word out about this neglected gem!
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This time on Projector Pod, Ebba and Macon don Venitian masks and cloaks and try to memorise the password, Fidelio, and descend into the beautiful nightmare of the torment of bourgeois desire that is Stanley Kubrick's final masterpiece, "Eyes Wide Shut" (1999).
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