Episodes

  • 32. Costume: Breathless(1960)
    Jan 19 2021

    There had to be a French entry in our month of costume/fashion in movies, so this week we look at Jean-Luc Godard’s Breathless.  Emblematic of the Nouvelle Vague, Breathless subverts many filmmaking standards of the time, and lists no costume designer, with the actors perhaps having chosen parts of their wardrobes themselves.

    Sources

    IMDb

    Marantz Cohen, Paula in “Movies: The Potency of ‘Breathless’: At 50, Godard’s Film Still Asks How Something This Bad Can Be So Good” from The American Scholar

    Scheyer, Kate in “Classic Film Style: Breathless”: https://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/2010/04/classic-film-style-breathless

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  • 31. Costume: Cinderella (1950)
    Jan 12 2021

    How do we look at costume when a film is animated?  In the case of Disney’s Cinderella, the costuming is an even-more-obvious-than-usual echo of the fashion trends at the time of the film’s creation.  Plus, we look at how Cinderella rescued the faltering Walt Disney Company and at controversies surrounding the over-restoration of classic movies.

    Sources

    Duignan, Stephen on Twitter: https://twitter.com/stephen_duignan/status/988445879773351941

    Hallay, Amanda at the Ultimate Fashion History: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aYFpVzkP3UM

    Lugli, Emanuele at Bright Lights Film Journal: https://brightlightsfilm.com/tear-that-dress-off-cinderella-1950-and-disneys-critique-of-postwar-fashion/?fbclid=IwAR3JssZsnUkUgovlz73-QJJL_JgfDFz1Bgjkw7pV8GgAiqGy55F8URbhs-0#.X0sG3y2z1aq

    White, Brett at Decider: https://decider.com/2020/02/15/cinderella-70-year-anniversary-saved-disney/

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  • 30. Costume: Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (1954)
    Jan 5 2021

    Groundbreaking in terms of its technical achievements, Stanley Donen’s Seven Brides for Seven Brothers also features an almost uniform-like approach to the costuming of its main characters.  Join us as we discuss these and other aspects of this mid-century musical, including its fantastic dance sequences and rather disturbing politics.

    Sources

    Cain, Eric and John Rosman in “Broken Treaties: An Oral History Tracing Oregon’s Native Population” from Oregon Public Broadcasting: https://www.opb.org/artsandlife/series/brokentreaties/oregon-tribes-oral-history-broken-treaties/

    Folsey, George in “Seven Brides for Seven Brothers: Simultaneous Production Shooting in CinemaScope and Widescreen” from American Cinematographer: https://ascmag.com/articles/simultaneous-production-shooting-in-cinemascope-and-widescreen

    Hallay, Amanda at The Ultimate Fashion History: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q_lJ_Uu6I_0&list=PLgbG7OrLeM0DBTOEl1oUHMeK28caNYvTg

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P6R4FaXbWNE&list=PLgbG7OrLeM0C-DipJuVacPTjCvNLjmHwh&index=5&t=0s

    Harris, Thomas J in “Review: ‘Donen Dancing on the Ceiling’” from Literature/Film Quarterly

    Harvey, Stephen in “Stanley Donen Interviewed” from Film Comment

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    Mueller, John in “Fred Astaire and the Integrated Musical” from Cinema Journal

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    58 mins
  • 29. Costume: Amrapali (1966)
    Dec 29 2020

    Who better than Bollywood to launch a month on costume and fashion in film?  Lekh Tandon’s colorful Amrapali exhibits the best of sixties style meets period Hindi cinema, but also generates questions about patriotism, religion, and pacifism.

    Sources

    Cooney, Patrick Louis at vernonjohns.org: http://www.vernonjohns.org/snuffy1186/amrapali.html

    Narayanan, Arjun in “Love and Renunciation in Amrapali” at Picture Perfect: A fond recollection of some brilliant moments of cinema: http://visionsofcinema.blogspot.com/2013/03/love-and-renunciation-in-amrapali.html

    Pawar, Yogesh in “The Journey of the Amrapali Outfit” at DNA India: https://www.dnaindia.com/lifestyle/report-the-journey-of-the-amrapali-outfit-2145758

    Ramnath, Nandini in “Films that are 50: History, dance, and high fashion in ‘Amrapali’” at Scroll.in: https://scroll.in/reel/801655/films-that-are-50-history-dance-and-high-fashion-in-amrapali

    Shah, Shalini in “Clothes maketh the film” at The Hindu: https://www.thehindu.com/arts/Clothes-maketh-the-film/article16816876.ece

    Verma, Sukanya in “What if Amrapali Were Remade Today?” at Rediff: https://www.rediff.com/movies/2004/mar/04corner.htm

    Wax, Emily in “‘Shalom Bollywood’ reveals Indian cinema’s surprising stars of its golden age” at Washington Post: https://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/style/shalom-bollywood-reveals-indian-cinemas-surprising-stars-of-its-golden-age/2013/04/18/d043967c-a833-11e2-b029-8fb7e977ef71_story.html?fbclid=IwAR37l2KBJnnxr_epzmeZs2T-7FLvvBK6edNwH6MZVl-hKj0ymWD7ucJPwqU

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    57 mins
  • 28. Shorts: David Lynch Shorts (1967-1970)
    Dec 22 2020

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    Influential filmmaker David Lynch got his start in shorts, and today we look at two of his early works, Six Men Getting Sick and The Grandmother.  If you know him from Twin Peaks or Mulholland Drive, you’ll want to listen in to hear about Lynch’s early experiments in surrealism.

    Sources

    “And the Winner Is...Alan Splet, Who Became a Household Word by Skipping the Oscars” from People Magazine: https://people.com/archive/and-the-winner-is-alan-splet-who-became-a-household-word-by-skipping-the-oscars-vol-13-no-18/

    Carroll, Rory in “Interview: David Lynch ‘You gotta be selfish.  It’s a terrible thing’”: https://www.theguardian.com/film/2018/jun/23/david-lynch-gotta-be-selfish-twin-peaks

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    Neiland, Justus in “Wrapped in Plastic” chapter from the book David Lynch

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    57 mins
  • 27. Shorts: Disney's George Geef Cartoons (1951)
    Dec 15 2020

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    Cartoons are perhaps the most common exposure most of us have to short films, and this week we’re looking at some of the weirdest created by Disney.  We trace the evolution of Goofy from unnamed Mickey Mouse sidekick in the ‘30s all the way up through the present day, and then focus on his strangest incarnation, ‘50s suburbanite George Geef.

    Sources

    Dave Lee Down Under in “Evolution of GOOFY Over 87 Years (1932-2019) Explained”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VuH3Rp-Mnwg

    Lehman, Christopher P. in American Animated Cartoons of the Vietnam Era: A Study of Social Commentary in Films and Television Programs, 1961-1973

    Tvtropes: https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/WesternAnimation/Goofy

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    59 mins
  • 26. Shorts: Scorpio Rising (1963)
    Dec 8 2020

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    Our second entry in our month of shorts features Kenneth Anger’s Scorpio Rising, a film less characterized by a definitive plot than by a series of images against an addictive pop soundtrack.  Together we try to untangle the mix of homoerotic, religious, and Nazi symbolism presented throughout Scorpio’s 28 minutes.

    Sources

    Carr, Jeremy in “Scorpio Rising” from Senses of Cinema: http://sensesofcinema.com/2015/cteq/scorpio-rising/

    Moats, David in “Scorpio Rising: Kenneth Anger Interviewed” from The Quietus: https://thequietus.com/articles/01753-experimental-filmmaker-kenneth-anger

    Moore, Rachel in “Cultural Bolshevism at Capital’s Late-Night Show: Scorpio Rising” from Afterall: A Journal of Art, Context, and Enquiry

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    57 mins
  • 25. Shorts: A Trip to the Moon (1902)
    Dec 1 2020

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    We kick off a month of short films with one of the earliest plot-driven movies, Georges Méliès’s A Trip to the Moon.  We discuss the technology of this very early work, the talents of its actors, and its surprising thematic elements touching on imperialism and the pretentiousness of scientists.

    AMC Filmsite: https://www.filmsite.org/voya.html

    Kanopy: https://lbpl.kanopy.com/video/trip-moon-1

    Movies Silently: https://moviessilently.com/2015/03/29/a-trip-to-the-moon-1902-a-silent-film-review/

    Silentology blog: https://silentology.wordpress.com/2017/03/31/thoughts-on-a-trip-to-the-moon-1902/

    Singer Kovács, Katherine: “Georges Méliès and the ‘Féerie’” in Cinema Journal

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    57 mins