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In this episode, regular host Alexia is joined by Monash University lecturer Felicity Chapman to discuss the work of writer, director and actor Julie Delpy. Later, Djoymi talks with Shelley Stamp from the University of California Santa Cruz to celebrate the work of film pioneer Lois Weber. Alexia chats with director Beth Elise Hawk on her documenta…
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In this episode, regular hosts Kirsten and Djoymi are joined by and University of Melbourne lecturer Janice Loreck to discuss westerns News of the World, directed by Paul Greengrass, and First Cow, directed by Kelly Reichardt. Later, Kirsten talks with screen historian Stephen Gaunson and Olympia Barron from the AFI Research Collection on the 50th …
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In this first episode for 2021 hosts Alexia, Kirsten and Djoymi take a look at feminists on screen, talking Amy Poehler’s film Moxie, as well as Johanna Demetrakas’ Feminists: what were they thinking and Catherine Dwyer’s Brazen Hussies. Then, Stuart Richards talks to David O’Donnell about his film Under My Skin, Kirsten speaks with Senses of Cinem…
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In this months Senses of Cinema podcast, Kirsten and Mark are joined by Cesar Albarran Torres, and we talk The Irishman, Netflix and fantasies of de-aging. Then we move onto a new Australian release, Mirrah Foulkes' perspective on panto stalwarts, Judy and Punch. And then we take a look at the AACTA nominations for 2019, and make some choices as to…
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Senses of Cinema is 20, and Kirsten and Mark are celebrating 20 years of great writing, insightful criticism and challenging film discourse in this special anniversary episode. We've got dossiers and features, and special correspondents Danny Fairfax and Michelle Carey report on the film festival tradition and it's relationship to our journal. And …
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In this month's Senses of Cinema Podcast Kirsten's back, and along with Mark we are joined by Irina Herschner and Luke McCarthy, so it's four hosts for the price of one. We start out by tackling Quentin Tarantino's nostalgic look back at the 60s with Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, and follow that up with a look at all of the great cinema that playe…
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This month we bring you two guest hosts to join Mark - Tim O'Farrell and Dan Edwards. We discuss Bong Joon-ho's Cannes winning film Parasite, and then discuss the work of guest of MIFF, Peter Strickland. The we take a look at the Melbourne International Festival's program, and suggest a few films that will be worth chasing down. We end of course wi…
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In the May episode of the Senses of Cinema podcast, Kirsten and Mark tackle the final season of Game of Thrones and debate who indeed deserved to be seated on the Iron Throne. Then we are joined by our third chair, the wonderful Eloise Ross, who returns to help us discuss the life and career of Doris Day, who died this month at the age of 97. And t…
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In the April 2019 edition of the Senses of Cinema podcast, Kirsten and Mark are joined by producer and academic Liz Burke to talk about Lee Chang-dong's enigmatic festival favourite Burning. Then we discuss the life and career of the sorely missed Agnes Varda, and Liz talks about the time she visited the studio of this incredible filmmaker. And the…
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In the March edition of the Senses of Cinema podcast we welcome Kirsten Stevens to the mic as our new co-host. Also joining us is Liam Burke in our third chair, as we all take on the secret history of Carol Danvers in Captain Marvel. Then we discuss Barry Jenkins' adaptation of James Baldwin's If Beale Street Could Talk, and we round out with a loo…
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It's our annual World Poll edition! Mark, Eloise and our third chair David Heslin discuss their favourite films for 2018, and pick out the very best of the Senses of Cinema World Poll. It's a global sweep across the year in cinema. And in our bonus segment for patrons of Senses of Cinema, we talk the films that we felt were overlooked in the 2018 p…
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It's the Senses of Cinema podcast Holiday Edition! While Eloise is getting ready for a busy work year, and Mark is finalising the Senses World Poll, we've got something very special to brighten your New Year. Contributor Nicholas Godfrey has a tremendous interview with Kent Jones, the incredibly talented critic, programmer, editor and filmmaker. An…
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In the Christmas edition of the Senses of Cinema podcast, Eloise and Mark are joined by the marvelous Cesar Albarran Torres to talk about Alfonso Cuaron's incredible new film Roma, which has released in cinemas, and now appears streaming on Netflix. Then we discuss the state of Latin Cinema with the upcoming dossier edited by Cesar that drops with …
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In the October podcast we're doing (almost) all things A Star is Born. We are joined by friend of the podcast Craig Martin as we dive into the new Lady Gaga/Bradley Cooper version of this classic film. Then we go back in time and look at the previous entries in the A Star is Born canon, and we talk Babs, Judy and Janet and the importance of one las…
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In the Senses of Cinema podcast for September 2018, along with our special guest Jessica Balanzategui, we take a look at Paul Feig's latest film A Simple Favour, and then turn our attention to Carl Dreyer's incredible experimental horror film Vampyr from 1932. And then, leading into a tremendous season at the Melbourne Cinemateque, we talk about th…
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In the August edition of the Senses of Cinema podcast, Eloise returns from her travels and friend of the pod Stuey Richards returns as our 3rd chair. We talk Spike Lee's provocative BlacKkKlansman, launch into an analysis of a recent survey identifying the 25 best Australian films of the 21st Century, and Eloise fills us in on the Ritrovato Festiva…
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This month we take a close look at the Melbourne International Film Festival, and Mark is joined by Artistic Director of MIFF, and fellow Senses editor Michelle Carey along with programmer and writer Tim O'Farrell. We talk through the depth of the incredible MIFF program, and cast a spotlight on two key features: Lynne Ramsay's You Were Never Reall…
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For the June edition of the Senses of Cinema podcast, we're joined by academic and franchise aficionado Tara Lomax. We'll be talking about Oceans 8 and the relationship between the film and its predecessors. And to coincide with its revival through the BFI, we return to GW Pabst's classic Pandora's Box. Then we look at the state of the franchise, a…
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On the Senses of Cinema podcast Eloise and Mark are joined once again by our brand new editor Cesar Albarran Torres. We're talking the re-imagining of Peter Weir's classic film with Picnic at Hanging Rock the mini-series and then we talk abattoirs, deer and shared dreams in Ildiko Enyedi's On Body and Soul. Finally we celebrate the career of Anne V…
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In the April episode of the Senses of Cinema podcast, we take on Wes Anderson's latest stop motion feature Isle of Dogs, and with the release of Sally Potter's new film The Party, we discuss it in relation to the rest of Potters career. In conjunction with the latest dossier on Senses of Cinema, we talk about the Alice in Wonderland exhibition at A…
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The March episode of the Senses of Cinema podcast has Mark, Eloise and third chair Craig Martin discussing Alex Garland's latest film Annihilation. Eloise then gets an exclusive interview with Soda_Jerk, who speak with her about their latest film Terror Nullius, and then Eloise, Craig and Mark talk through the debate over Netflix's decision to rele…
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This month we are joined by our third chair Stuart Richards to discuss Warwick Thornton's film Sweet Country which won the Special Jury Prize at Venice and our complicated feelings about this year's Oscar race. Then we reflect on the career of cinematographer Roger Deakins, and round out our episode with the things we have loved in February 2018.…
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In our December episode, Eloise and Mark are joined by producer and academic Liz Burke in our third chair. We talk about Greta Gerwig's film Lady Bird and discuss with Liz the history of disability activism and her documentary Defiant Lives. We farewell 2017 with our very own Senses of Cinema Profit/Loss Statement, and of course, with our recommend…
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In our November episode, we are joined by writer Joanna Di Mattia in our 3rd chair. We discuss Joao Pedro Rodrigues's festival favourite The Ornithologist, and work our way through the scandals that have recently rocked the American film industry. We finish with a tribute to the films of Gloria Grahame, and of course, our recommendatrions for the b…
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In our very first episode of the Senses of Cinema podcast, we are joined by Cesar Albarran Torres in our rotating 3rd chair. We're talking Blade Runner 2049, the cinema of Jacques Tourneur, and screen representation of the Mexican narco wars, along with our choices for the best in screen culture for October 2017.…
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