Just a couple of episodes ago, we were praising Steven Spielberg as one of our greatest living filmmakers. Then we watched Disclosure Day, and might have to roll back some of those compliments.
We gush over Blue Heron, the extraordinary memory piece from Sophy Romvari. And inspired by Romvari's sophisticated approach to exploring her own childhood experiences – both real and imagined – through cinema, we discuss some other films that dig into the concept and aesthetics of memory in interesting ways.
And finally, we get excited about our upcoming screening of Gregg Araki’s Nowhere on 28 June at GFT, which will be followed by an on-stage discussion.
TIMESTAMPS:
What We’ve Been Watching: Tip Toe, Mama Mia and Toy Story (01:42)
Disclosure Day review (11:25)
Blue Heron review (29:38)
Our favourite films dealing with memory (45:01)
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