
Kinotomic
A Movie Podcast that bridges the cine nostalgia of the Golden Age of Hollywood with the explosive modernity of Contemporary Cinema. Join Dani and Nick as they discuss 2 carefully picked films, unified by a common theme. Dani's suggestion based on her particular area of expertise, The Golden Age of Hollywood, from the silent 1920s through to the revolutionary 1960s. Nick's suggestions are movies from the New Hollywood era of the 70s through to the current Blockbuster fuelled industry we have today. The only rule is both picks of the week have to be first time viewing for the other. Contact us: kinotomic@gmail.com
Kinotomic
Bonus Ep. 11: Three Films A Day... - A François Truffaut Special
Nick and Dani take the opportunity to discuss the work of François Truffaut.
We talk about his career ranging from the 1960s through to the 1980s.
In this episode Nick surprises Dani with some news to get a live reaction, theres references to Monty Python, 'Allo 'Allo, The X-Files, and New Hollywood, and a showdown has been created.
The films we discuss include:
- 'Shoot The Piano Player' (1960), starring Charles Aznavour and Marie Dubois
- 'The Wild Child' (1970), starring François Truffaut and Jean-Pierre Cargol
- 'The Man Who Loved Women' (1977), starring Charles Denner and Brigette Fossey
- 'The Last Metro' (1980), starring Catherine Deneuve and Gérard Depardieu
'A Certain Tendency Of The French Cinema' by François Truffaut
Twitter: @kinotomic
Contact Us: kinotomic@gmail.com