The award-winning UCL Film & TV Society provides a forum for both emerging filmmakers and cinema lovers at University College London. The home of the FilmSoc Podcast.
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Streaming Services: The End of Cinema or a New Frontier?
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Emma and Maria discuss the popularity of streaming services and their impact on the future of film and the movie-going experience. Check out Emma's article to learn about the cheapest ways to see movies in London: http://www.uclfilmsociety.co.uk/blog/a-cinematic-thrifting-guide-for-london/For more reviews and podcasts, check out the UCL Film Soc bl…
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'The House That Jack Built': Exploring the Violence of Male Directors
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Tanya, Raphael, and Lydia discuss Lars Von Trier's 'The House That Jack Built and discuss the implications of violence against women on the screen in the "Me Too" era. Follow the UCL Film Soc blog for more reviews + podcasts: http://uclfilmsociety.co.ukArt: Angelica Alzona for Jezebel.Music: "Fame" by David Bowie and "The House That Jack Built" by …
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Cold War + other 2018 foreign film favorites
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Pawel and Maeve discuss one of their favorite foreign films from 2018 - Paweł Pawlikowski's Cold War - and other great foreign films dominating awards season this year. Check out the film blog for reviews and other podcast episodes: http://www.uclfilmsociety.co.uk/blog/Art: Tony Stella / Alphaville Design. No copyright infringement intended. All ri…
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'The Crimes of Grindelwald': An Extended Discussion
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In this episode of the UCL Film and Television Society podcast, Louis and Abby discuss the newly released Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald and their frustration as Harry Potter fans with the direction of the franchise.Follow the FilmSoc blog for more podcasts and reviews: www.uclfilmsociety.co.uk/blog/Image Credit: Arch Apolar (https://w…
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