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 not been participating in film culture while the podcast feed’s been a little quiet. Inside are looks at a bunch of old favourites, new discoveries and some wild programming.
Featuring a cover of 'Big Railroad Blues’ by Cannon’s Jug Stompers (arr. The Grateful Dead)
Institutions visited:
The BFI Southbank
The Garden Cinema
Sands Films
Kennington Bioscope
The 5 to 9 Film Club
The Barbican
The Goethe Institute
Godardmageddon
The Prince Charles Cinema
Picturehouse Cinemas
Screenings Discussed:
Shoot the Piano Player
The Last Metro
Jules et Jim
Wings of Desire
Alice in the Cities
Mothra
The Baby of Macon
The Draughtsmans Contract
Satantango
Werckmeister Harmonies
A Brighter Summer Day
La Regle Du Jeu
All That Jazz
Les Vacances de m Hulot
The Scarlet Empress
Make Way For Tomorrow
Every Revolution is a Roll Of The Dice
Sicilia!
Six Bagatelles
The Death of Empendocles
Cezanne
Les Carabiniers
Something Different
Okraina
Divine
Street Scene
Ball of Fire
Les Affaires Publiques
Foolish Wives
The Wedding March
Dragnet Girl
The Gold Diggers
Destiny
Vampyr
Casque D’Or
The Mother and the Whore
The Grateful Dead: Tivolis Koncertsal 04/17/72
Episode Art by Sam
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