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Blue Heron

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Join Charlene and Jackie for a mid summer cry over troubled teens - but also a fun discussion of memory, healing, and IFC Center Popcorn as they cover Sophy Romvari’s festival favorite Blue Heron. 

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Time Stamped Show Notes:

1:28 The tiny theater at the IFC center holds 32 seats. 

8:54 “Oppositional defiant disorder (ODD) 

13:20 Sophy Romvari discusses Still Processingscreens, film, and memory

17:04 Zia Angers ‘My First Film’ (2024)

19:30 Charlene and Jackie are both wrong, the children's movie they are discussing is actually called Turning Red 

23:40 Everyone knows what love bombing means now’ - The Rise of Therapy Speak

33:30 Conduit To The Past: Sophy Romvari discusses the technical decisions of how to depict memory in Blue Heron

42:30 “Credits play out over snapshots of a teenager’s hand-drawn maps that reference such locations as “Fantasyville.” Outside of “Blue Heron,” these are maps that one of Romvari’s own brothers created in his youth. 

45:03 London Falling and the New Yorker Article it is based on

46:02 The book Jackie is talking about is Columbine by Dave Cullen

47:00 “Nancy Jo, this is Alexis Neiers calling”

49:00 The many folklore / Odyssey references in O Brother, Where Art Thou?

55:45  The Unglamorous Financial Realities of 5 Indie Filmmakers 

58:15 Severance creator was inspired by The Backrooms, but the similarities don’t stop there

1:01:25 The art director from Obsession’s viral post where she discusses being paid $300/day

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