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Frequency: 1 episode/15d. Total Eps: 95

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Why are British Films so bad?
lundi 4 mars 2024 • Duration 02:05:19
In this episode, Ralph and Owen journey into the spectral wastes of British film, asking: what went wrong, and what is to be done? Through kitchen sink realism, folk-horror spooks, socially-engaged documentarians, materially-inclined avant-gardism, and more than a handful of oddballs, the situation seems as underwhelming as it was in 1927, when Kenneth Macpherson opined that “it is no good pretending one has any feeling of hope about it”. Ninety-seven years later, is the landscape still as dispiriting – and why did ‘we’ never get our own New Wave – and why are we still stuck in the kitchen sink? Through cash, ‘character’, class, and capital, there’s a lot to unpick. Regardless, the boys do their best to keep the aspidistra flying. Who do they discuss? Who don’t they! Anderson, Macpherson, Grierson, Hogg, Keillor, Reisz, Clark, Watkins, Jarman, Brook, Greenaway, Powell & Pressburger, Reed, Lean, Hitchcock, Loach, Leigh. The lot. 00:00:00:00 Intro 00:04:20:04 Early Silent British film 00:05:27:03 Talent leaving Britain for America 00:06:52:14 British documentaries and municipal filmmaking 00:09:09:17 The Studios of the interwar years 00:12:01:16 Powell and Pressburger 00:15:22:14 Class and politics in film 00:17:56:16 Free Cinema movement 00:24:30:13 Woodfall 00:28:15:05 The Third Man 00:30:37:10 60s-70s studio films/Merchant Ivory 00:31:54:13 60s counterculture 00:35:12:00 Folk horror 00:37:04:09 London Filmmakers Coop 00:48:04:15 Playwrights 00:55:27:00 The Paternalism of Social Realism 01:00:11:03 Pedro Costa as a counterpoint to social realism 01:04:16:13 Peter Watkins 01:09:47:05 Lindsay Anderson making an arse of himself 01:10:55:10 Peter Wollen's 1963 essay on the British New Wave 01:13:10:09 Kenneth MacPherson's 1927 article about British film 01:19:02:16 TV's influence in the 70s-80s 01:19:16:09 Alan Clarke 01:23:05:18 Sally Potter 01:30:10:24 Peter Brook 01:31:47:19 90s 01:32:34:21 British art film/essay films 01:37:09:20 00s and 10s 01:40:06:10 Joanna Hogg 01:43:08:18 Borderline (Kenneth Macpherson) 01:48:13:19 Peter Greenaway 01:55:09:09 Top 5 worst tendencies 01:57:31:14 Alternative Top 5 British films 01:59:59:23 Conclusion Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6hdAjXtGPpeQTCcuJ3KNmH?si=Ud_f__90TOSa28tzYPA5GQ Listen on Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/muub-tube/id1515030490 Watch on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@returntoformpod
Maestro & Suzhou River - two movies we liked!
mardi 9 janvier 2024 • Duration 01:01:36
This week, we’re slipping into the proverbial cinematic pool with a brief pitstop in Bradley Cooper’s Bernstein-biopic Maestro and a longer look at a luscious new restoration of Lou Ye’s Suzhou River (2000). We also figure out what it means to be ‘Shanghaied’.
The case FOR Jeanne Dielman being the greatest film of all time
dimanche 21 mai 2023 • Duration 01:19:37
Jerzy Skolimowski's underrated 60s films
lundi 24 avril 2023 • Duration 58:05
This week Owen and Ralph discuss the early works of a living legend, the Polish auteur Jerzy Skolimowski. His recent poly-form donkey parable EO has led to a BFI retrospective and the long overdue Blu-Ray release of his first four features, made in 1960s Poland. These films and the London-based Deep End represent Skolimowski at his boldest and best. With depth and blocking worthy of Welles or Fellini, and a youthful rebellious spirit to match Jerzy proved he was a globally important cinematic voice. Yet his later international work often falls flat. Owen and Ralph dust off these underrated classics and ponder along the way what makes a truly cinematic image.
A Brief History of DV filmmaking w/ Daniel Neofetou
lundi 17 avril 2023 • Duration 01:18:20
This week the boys caught the millennium bug, immersing themselves in films made at the turn of a new technological era. In the late nineties & early aughts filmmakers who dared to dance with digital video could capture compressed, constricted and chaotic footage, often surreptitiously and with new energy. By 2023 the revolt has been contained and the film industry once again dictates what constitutes a legitimate cinematic image.
Owen and Ralph and joined by friend of the pod Daniel Neofetou to reflect on the unique power of this era of filmmaking via a focused selection of DV classics:
FESTEN Thomas Vinterberg (1998)
VISITOR Q Takashi Miike (2001)
LOVE & POP Hideaki Anno (1998)
JULIEN DONKEY-BOY Harmony Korine (1999)
TIMECODE Mike Figgis (2000)
COLOSSAL YOUTH Pedro Costa (2006)
INLAND EMPIRE David Lynch (2006)
UNRELATED Joanna Hogg (2007)
YEAST Mary Bronstein (2008)
One Fine Morning - Mia's latest, and possibly greatest
jeudi 13 avril 2023 • Duration 21:14
Mia Hansen-Love’s latest is a dementia drama with a twist of romance. Always attuned to the intimate she blends naturalistic dialogue with Sirkian melodrama, with affecting performances from Lea Seydoux, Melvil Poupaud and Pascal Gregory. The spectre of Rohmer holds rather than haunts this luscious European arthouse gem. After the long Berlinale hangover One Fine Morning jolted the boys out of their cinematic malaise - this is a morning you want to be awake for.
Kinoteka mini-report
lundi 3 avril 2023 • Duration 40:55
This week, the boys went on ‘sabbatical’ to Hammersmith; peering under the hood of contemporary Polish film as part of Kinoteka Film Festival. They were reasonably delighted by Anna Kazejak-Dawid’s Ostlundian holiday comedy ‘Fucking Bornholm’ and predictably bored by Marta Minorowicz’s sombre grief feature ‘Illusion’. A review of the Jerzy Skolimowski retrospective is ahead.
Germaine Dulac - avant-garde heroine ahead of her time
mercredi 15 mars 2023 • Duration 57:40
This week, we’re taking a closer look at the impressionistic and (later) avant garde filmmaking of Germaine Dulac – particularly that which occupied her activities during the 1920s. For her, this was about “integral filmmaking” (as she called it): the rhythmic collision (and superimposition) of dissonant images and ideas. Clergymen, ballet dancers, fountains, machines. If it all sounds ‘so far, so Leger’, then think again. What she was doing was quite different – and unarguably distinct. Basically, you need to resolve your Dulac lack.
Films covered include: The Seashell and the Clergyman, DISQUE957, Themes and Variations, The Smile of Madame Beudet and Arabesques.
Berlinale roundup part 3 of 3
dimanche 26 février 2023 • Duration 01:07:39
The boys are at the bottom of the Berlinale barrel, and their wallets, and despite a strict diet of doner kebabs they're still struggling to find something meaty in the programme. This time joined by George MacBeth they pore over the last morsels and reflect on the festivals offerings.
Reviewed:
Berlinale intro 0:00:00
Afire/Roter Himmel (Christian Petzold) 0:00:35
Music (Angela Schanelec) 0:15:08
Allensworth (James Benning) 0:23:32
Home Invasion (Graeme Arnfield) 0:37:04
Beasts in the Jungle (Patrick Chiha) 0:40:34
Samsara (Lois Patiño) 0:41:38
She Came To Me (Rebecca Miller) 0:44:43
Infinity Pool (Brandon Cronenberg) 0:48:27
In Water/mul-an-e-seo (Hong Sang-soo) 0:56:16
Berlinale outro 1:06:30
Berlinale dispatch 2: Back on our Berl-sh*t again
mardi 21 février 2023 • Duration 01:36:40
Festival-fog is taking its toll on the boys, so they sympathise with the angst of many of Berlinale's fraught faces:
Willem Defoe’s trapped thief in Inside had them on the edge of their seats, while Vicky Krieps had them on the edge of walking out in Margarethe von Trotta’s Ingeborg Bachman biopic.
But ultimately it was Franz Rogowski's double Berlinale outing, as both a flirty filmmaker in Ira Sach’s Passages and a French foreign legionnaire in Giacomo Abbruzzese Disco Boy that won the lads over, especially Ralph!
Berlinale Intro 0:00:00
Inside - Vasilis Katsoupis 0:21:01
Ingeborg Bachman Journey into the Desert - Margareta von Trotta 0:21:01
Passages - Ira Sachs (R) 0:37:24
Disco Boy - Giacomo Abbruzzese 0:47:49
Le Grand Chariot - Phillippe Garrel 0:56:56
Being in a Place - Luke Fowler/Margaret Tait 01:03:32:19
Seneca - Robert Schwentke 1:11:51
Past Lives - Celine Song 1:19:02:09
Berlinale outro 1:34:26