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Film Graze

A TV and Film podcast
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Join us as we take a look at this decade's version of the BFI Sight & Sound official canon, which saw 1600 critics submitting their top ten films. This year's pair of lists - hundreds of directors are polled separately - sees some surprise res
This episode takes the form of a trip around all the corners of London (besides the West), revisiting the highlights of 2022’s calendar of rep screenings, film clubs, retrospectives, festivals and rescorings in an attempt to prove we haven’t no
For the first in an end-of-year extravaganza of episodes, we're back to discuss the work of legendary Chilean documentary filmmaker Patricio Guzman. Active since the early '70s, Guzman started out as a chronicler of the Allende years, captur
We’re not the only ones grazing for this episode as we take a look at an intriguing new trend in cinema: the proliferance of feature-length ‘observational’ documentaries about livestock. Victor Kossakovsky’s GUNDA (2021) and Andrea Arnold’s C
Apichatpong ‘Joe’ Weerasethekul’s new film MEMORIA is the latest piece of an absolutely essential filmography, one that walks in multiple realities, exploring national and personal memory with distinct humour, poetry and a truly transcendental
With 'Licorice Pizza' out in cinemas and being met with a resolutely split-down-the-middle audience reception, we look at the career of one of the most significant American filmmakers of our lifetimes - Paul Thomas Anderson - featuring several
We’re back with another historical episode, this time casting our gaze back onto the distant cinema of 2021...Yes, this is the one where we get to talk about everything we didn’t get the chance to last year (as well as revisiting some things
For our final episode of 2021 we're going back to 1921 one more time for a look at American cinema 100 years ago!We discuss enduring classics like Charlie Chaplin's THE KID alongside other key comedies by the likes of Buster Keaton, Harold Ll
We’re delighted to be joined this episode by Mehelli Modi, founder of legendary arthouse label Second Run DVD, for a wide-ranging conversation about the love of film. We chat about some recent and upcoming Second Run releases, including such
This week we catch up on some festival viewings over the last couple of months and get to graze on the work of some of our favourite filmmakers. From the London Film Festival, we discuss the presentation of Stefan and Franciszka Themerson's E
We’re back, grazing on a pair of films about films. We get things underway with a chat about Prano Bailey-Bond’s stylised, period tribute to the ‘video nasty’ genre, CENSOR (2021) and the state of British cinema. Then, following on from our las
Following the recent Robert Altman retrospective at the BFI, we’re back with a survey of his work ranging from early corporate films like the ‘The Dirty Look’ (1954) up to his 2006 swansong, A Prairie Home Companion, via a glut of bona fide cla
This episode we’re thrilled to be joined by friend of the show Louis Bennett (insta @louisben1995) for a special on painters on screen. We discuss some old favourites, some new discoveries, a couple of real stinkers and much more in a wide-ra
With the release of his latest film, Undine, we’re back with a special episode on the films of Christian Petzold, master of the back-of-head portrait and poet of the Eurozone. With discussions about every feature film (and some shorts too), we
For the second part of our ongoing series on films from exactly one century ago, we're looking at some serious classics and rediscovered gems from Weimar Germany, Austria and Czechoslovakia. With chats about the first abstract films, the impact
In advance of the 91st Academy Awards (and the 8th Annual On Cinema Oscar Special) this Sunday, we dabbled in Proper Film Journalism and reviewed the 8 best pictures nominated for Hollywood’s biggest prize.Running order:MINARI (Lee Isaac Ch
Join us for this first part of a continuous series of Grazes wherein we look at extant popcorn classics from a whole century ago. For this episode, we examined the fascinating cinematic output of Japan, Scandinavia, Italy, France and the Soviet
This week we discuss Dušan Hanák’s PICTURES OF THE OLD WORLD (1972), a remarkable document of rural Slovakian life in the twentieth century, before grazing on Paul Greengrass’s new Netflix-distributed western, NEWS OF THE WORLD (2021).Featuri
We’re back for a deep dive into the filmography of one of America’s finest working filmmakers, KELLY REICHARDT. We get things rolling with chats about her delightful latest feature FIRST COW and her classic wagon-trail western MEEK’S CUTOFF (
to close out (and exorcise) 2020, we've trawled through our film diaries and letterboxd accounts to put together our top 10s of the year! we also discuss some of our favourite first time watches over the last twelve lockdown-y months, from OU
for our penultimate episode of 2020, be prepared to hear the phrases "greatest film of all time" and "pauline kael" too many times as we reflect on sam's first viewing of CITIZEN KANE at the PCC and netflix's MANK renders emmett considerably up
With the release of his sixth feature film, ABOUT ENDLESSNESS (back in UK cinemas while they're open!), we're grazing on the filmography of one of the most singular filmmakers of our time: Roy Andersson. It's a deep dive, encompassing his fir
We're back with an episode recorded back in October to extol recent repertory programming at Vue cinemas and discuss trips to their hallowed screens to see such little-known gems as PSYCHO (1960), ROCKY (1976) and PULP FICTION (1994).We also
Following the Netflix release of Charlie Kaufman’s latest film, I’M THINKING OF ENDING THINGS, and the publication of his debut novel, ANTKIND, we look back over the career of a certified Film Graze fave.The discussion encompasses his collabo
This week we're back to discuss one of the most vital and hotly-anticipated films being displayed in UK cinemas this month: Sergei Eistenstein's legendary BATTLESHIP POTEMKIN.We also cast our eye over two curios of Soviet film, Eisenstein's u
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