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  1. Martin Kessler, Emma Guerard, and Dave Eves get together to discuss Louis Feuillade's classic silent serial Fantômas!
  2. On today's show Lady P and Gabe are reunited with Flixwise's very first guest, the one and only Gary Lampert. The three panelist discuss the number 9 movie on the Sight and Sound Critics Poll: Carl Theodor Dreyer's THE PASSION OF JOAN OF ARC. T
  3. We conclude French Month with Luis Bunuel’s 1930 film L’Age D’Or. Released in the wake of the Sound revolution, the film straddles the line between silence and sound presenting a series of stories that represent the five prismatic segments of a
  4. On today's show local director, cameraman, and film enthusiast, Chris Knoblock joins Lady P and Gabe Haggard to discuss the number 12 movie on the Sight and Sound Critics Poll: Jean Vigo's L'ATALANTE. L'ATALANTE was released in 1934, and is oft
  5. Set during World War One, Jean Renoir's La Grande Illusion (1937) stars Jean Gabin as Lt. Marechal, an airman who, along with Captain Boeldieu (Pierre Fresnay), are shot down by Captain Rauffenstein, who’s played by Erich von Stroheim. The two
  6. On today’s episode Lady P and Gabe are joined once again by mademoiselle Emma Guerard. This time the panelists discuss comedies of manners. First up, it’s the mother of all movie comedy of manners: Jean Renoir’s 1939 classic La Règle du jeu aka
  7. French Month continues with a look at Jean Renoir’s Rules of the Game. Released originally in 1939, the film was based on Alfred de Musset's Les Caprices de Marianne and skewers French nobility in a comedy of manners. Released on the eve of Wor
  8. A look at Henri-Georges Clouzot's The Murderer Lives at Number 21 with Farran Nehme.
  9. French Month continues with a look at Henri-Georges Clouzot’s Le Corbeau. Also known as The Raven, the film was released in 1943 and made by Continental Films, a German company operated in France during World War II. It’s the story of the small
  10. At long last, Lady P and Martin are doing a show together again. They are joined in their reunion by film fanatic, and Wrong Reel mainstay, Becky D'Anna. The three of them join forces to tackle Marcel Carné's lengthy, 1945 period drama, Les Enf
  11. We welcome back Becky D'Anna to discuss some movie news and to celebrate one of the finest films ever made, Marcel Carné's Children of Paradise (1945). Follow Becky D’Anna on Twitter: https://twitter.com/hwoodminotaur Follow James Hancock on Tw
  12. French Month continues with a look at Marcel Carne’s Children of Paradise. Released in 1945 and set in the early-mid 1800s, the film tells a winding tale of the woman Garance (Arletty) and the four men in her orbit: The mime Baptiste, the actor
  13. Max Ophuls's 1953 film The Earrings of Madame de... revolves around a pair of earrings, the titular woman who owned them (Danielle Darrieux), the man who gave them to her (Charles Boyer), and the man who gives them to her again (Vittorio De Sic
  14. Special Guest: Nathan Southern & Jack ChambersGuest Co-Host: Jedidiah AyresNoirvember continues as we consider Louis Malle's debut feature film, Elevator to the Gallows AKA Ascenseur pour l'échafaud, which stars Jeanne Moreau as Florence an
  15. On today's podcast, we are celebrating the 56th anniversary of the seminal French New Wave film, THE 400 BLOWS. The film was lauded upon its original 1959 release and inspired countless other filmmakers around the world to pick up a camera and
  16. For our landmark 400th episode, filmmaker Bill Scurry (co-host of the ‘I Don’t Get It‘ podcast) returns to discuss the origins of the French New Wave and François Truffaut's debut feature film 'The 400 Blows'. Follow Bill Scurry on Twitter Foll
  17. Georges Franju's Eyes Without a Face (1960) is an atmospheric "anguish story" about a young woman who's lost her face and the overbearing father who works to give her a new one.Special Guest Kate Ince, author of the French Film Directors book G
  18. We kick off French Month with a look at Jean-Pierre Melville’s Le Doulos. The second of his several and seminal gangster films, Le Doulos is the story of two men -- Silien (Jean-Paul Belmondo) and Faugel (Serge Reggiani). They are denizens of t
  19. Jacques Demy's The Umbrellas of Cherbourg (Les parapluies de Cherbourg) tells the story of two young lovers, Geneviève (Catherine Deneuve) and Guy (Nino Castelnuovo), and their ill-fated romance in a wall-to-wall musical with a score by Michel
  20. On today's show, we're touring around the dystopic Paris of the future featured in Jacques Tati's 1967 film, PLAYTIME. Joining host, Lady P, and Flixwise co-producer, Martin Kessler, to talk Tati are two stalwarts of the classic film blogospher
  21. We’re wrapping up “Frenchuary” with a look at Luis Bunuel’s Belle de Jour. Based on the 1928 novel by Joseph Kessel, the film was released in 1967 and stars Catherine Deneuvre as our titular bell. That’s the name she’s given when the normally s
  22. Special Guests: Tim Palmer & Sara PiazzaGuest Co-Host: Peter RozovskyNoir November returns with a quartet of unusual titles. We kick off the month with a double dose from Jim Jarmusch's Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai and Jean-Pierre Melv
  23. Based on a book by Vasilis Vasilikos, Costa-Gavras’s Z (1969) stars Yves Montand as a political activist who is killed after a rally. The film also stars Jean-Louis Trintignant as the investigator of the incident who manages to uncover a vast c
  24. We kick off a month of discussing French films with a look at Jean-Pierre Melville's Le Circle Rouge (The Red Circle). The film stars Alain Delon and Gian-Maria Volente as two criminals who cross paths. Along with Yves Montand, the three men ex
  25. It seemed a fairly ordinary night when Stefan and his wife Valerie, two young, normal, healthy kids on their honeymoon. They stop in Belgium on their alleged way to England where they check into a nearly abandoned hotel. There they encounter th
  26. Special Guests: John Baxter& Jean-Claude CarrièreWe round out 2013 with coverage of our favorite films. This week, Rob picks The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie, the surrealist masterpiece by director Luis Buñuel where a group of upper c
  27. Rene Laloux's 1971 animated crazy oddity the Fantastic Planet.
  28. Vincenzo Natali and Jeffrey Babcock join Mike to look at the 1973 film from René Laloux, Fantastic Planet . Also known as La Planète Sauvage, this animated film was based on a book by Stefan Wul called Oms en série with visuals designed by Rola
  29. French Month concludes with a look at Jean Rollin's Lips of Blood (1975). The film stars Jean-Loup Philippe as Frederic, a man who, one night at a party, sees a photograph of a gothic castle that triggers a memory. He suddenly recalls a time wh
  30. Jacques Rivette's Celine and Julie Go Boating(1974) tells a story of friendship, adventure, and magic between two women (Juliet Berto andDominique Labourier) in Paris.Interviews this week include Jonathan Rosenbaum (Rivette: Texts and Interview
  31. French month continues with a look at Louis Malle's Black Moon (1975). The film tells the story of Lily (Cathryn Harrison), a girl on the brink of womanhood who's on the run from a war between men and women. She takes refuge in a country estate
  32. Rene Laloux's Time Masters is the subject of this weeks episode.
  33. Put the kids to bed for this one because artist and photographer Terry Osterhout is here to discuss the erotic delights of 'Betty Blue' (1986) starring Béatrice Dalle. Follow Terry Osterhout on Twitter: https://twitter.com/terry2070 Check Out T
  34. Special Guest: Jaco Van DormaelThomas feels like his life was stolen from him when he was switched at birth. He lives a life of quiet desperation and fantasy as "Toto le Heros." Writer/director Jaco Van Dormael gives us Thomas's life, the re
  35. Judith Mayne and Cullen Gallagher join Mike to discuss Clair Denis's I Can't Sleep (1994). The film winds together three stories of artists in Paris who live on the outskirts of society.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adch
  36. Martin is joined by Matthias van der Roest to discuss Mathieu Kassovitz' 1995 breakout film, La Haine. They talk about the film's look, soundtrack, and influences. They discuss the housing projects depicted in the film, the hip-hop soundtrack,
  37. Based on the 1983 book by Elfriede Jelinek, Michael Haneke’s The Piano Teacher (2001) stars Isabelle Huppert as our titular pedagogue. She’s a woman trapped in a harrowing relationship with her mother. She is abused and belittled at home only t
  38. Sony executive Becky D'Anna joins Martin for a conversation about love, happiness, and digital color timing. They look at how Amélie fits into the filmography of Jean-Pierre Jeunet, and discuss its cast, visual style, and music as well as its e
  39. Elwood and Stephen look at Persepolis the animated adaptation of Marjane Satrapi's graphic novel about her life in pre and post-revolutionary Iran as the film traces Satrapi's life and her own rebellion she lead against an oppressive regime.
  40. For the first time we have Dave Eves and Marcus Pinn on the same episode for a discussion about the astonishing career of poet, illustrator, novelist and legendary filmmaker: Jean Cocteau. Follow Marcus Pinn on Twitter: https://twitter.com/PINN
  41. Mikhail and James show some love to one of the best directors in the history of French cinema, Henri-Georges Clouzot. Follow Mikhail Karadimov on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheKaradimov Follow James Hancock on Twitter: https://twitter.com/col
  42. Friend to the show and film writer Robert Reineke stops by to talk about the groundbreaking French filmmaker Henri-Georges Clouzot.  We start off by discussing his widely acclaimed success THE WAGES OF FEAR and then take a look at the influenti
  43. John Cribbs, Christopher Funderburg (The Pink Smoke) and Eric Pfriender join us to explore the career of the great Jean-Pierre Melville.  Follow Eric Pfriender on Twitter: https://twitter.com/epfriender Follow The Pink Smoke on Twitter: https:/
  44. Martin Kessler is back for part I in our coverage of the best films directed by the legendary Max Ophüls. #Sponsored Use Promo Code WRONGREEL at manscaped.com Follow Martin Kessler on Twitter: https://twitter.com/MovieKessler Follow James Hanco
  45. Jim is taking the summer off but Patrick is back as your host for the next three official episodes of the show! First up is the renowned French director Louis Malle who has had a lot of varied work throughout his career, several of which are br
  46. After far too long an absence, Daves Eves returns to the show to discuss director Éric Rohmer and his Six Moral Tales.  Follow Dave Eves on Twitter: https://twitter.com/CinemaVsDave Follow James Hancock on Twitter: https://twitter.com/colebrax
  47. Dave Eves returns to celebrate the amazing comedies of director Jacques Tati. Follow Dave Eves on Twitter: https://twitter.com/CinemaVsDave Follow Wrong Reel on Twitter: https://twitter.com/WrongReel Official Site: http://wrongreel.com
  48. 04:07 "Comedy Tonight" : Brad and Al Comedies 20:02 "Bicycle Race" by Queen : "Jour La Fete" 35:40 "Holiday" by Weezer: "M Hulot's Holidy" 57:15 "Man from U.N.C.L.E.": "Mon Oncle" 1:09:50 "Playtime" 1:53:16 "Crosstown Traffic" Hendrix:  "Traffi
  49. Dave Eves returns to discuss the final years of Luis Buñuel's extraordinary career and how his collaboration with writer Jean-Claude Carrière led to some of the best films Buñuel ever made. Follow Dave Eves on Twitter Follow James Hancock on Tw
  50. No guest this week which means we are back to our old ways.  For this episode, we focus on French filmmaker Claire Denis, chosen mostly due to Patrick's love of the film WHITE MATERIAL when he first saw it.  We first review the understated and
  51. Leanne Kubicz and Marcus Pinn (Creator of Pinnland Empire and co-host of Zebras in America) return to discuss the career of one of the best filmmakers working today, Michael Haneke. Follow Leanne Kubicz on Twitter: https://twitter.com/lianemari
  52. Hope you're ready for an epic-length episode featuring the great Kurt Halfyard of RowThree.com, who returns for the fourth time to talk with us about the controversial and divisive director Michael Haneke. We talk about most of his filmography
  53. Guest host Bill Ackerman invites writer Gianna D’Emilio to discuss the work of Mia Hansen-Løve, the acclaimed writer/director of films like THINGS TO COME, BERGMAN ISLAND, EDEN and GOODBYE, FIRST LOVE. In anticipation of her latest effort, ON

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