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Film Philosophy Podcast

Film Philosophy Podcast

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Film Philosophy is a project that was always something needing to be started. To engage with the film community and create something that we can all share. Sam Mascaro and myself; Alex Martinez , are setting out to do the unthinkable. A podcast, that is directly influenced by the audience, what you want to see, when you want to see it. We not only plan to do the show but would also love to do many other events. So stay tuned Philosophers, and enjoy!
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The Philosophy & Film Podcast

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Presented by Joe Saunders, the Philosophy & Film Podcast explores the philosophical questions raised by some of cinema’s most intriguing films. In each episode, Joe is joined by a different guest philosopher, who nominates a film for the pair to discuss. Together, they explore whether they can learn anything about the film from philosophy, as well whether the world of philosophy can learn anything from the film. The podcast is produced by the Hyde Park Picture House, with editing from Ollie ...
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After returning from a short break, Joe is joined by philosophy professor Robert Stern (University of Sheffield), to explore notions of hope in the 2009 film, The Road. Robert's related reading: Béatrice Han-Pile & Robert Stern, ‘Is Hope a Secular Virtue? Hope as the Virtue of the Possible' Béatrice Han-Pile, Robert Stern & Judith Wolfe, 'In Our Ti…
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For this Valentine's Day episode, Joe Saunders is joined by philosopher Alison Toop (University of Leeds), to explore all things love in Yorgos Lanthimos' 2015 The Lobster. Alison's related reading: Elizabeth Brake, 'Amatonormativity' Annette Baier, 'Unsafe loves' For discussion of Alison Toop's work, including a response to Brake. Music by Nathan …
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For episode two, Joe is joined by philosopher Dr Gerald Lang (University of Leeds), who has nominated David Lynch's Blue Velvet (1986). Gerald's related reading: Lynch on Lynch, David Lynch David Lynch Keeps His Head, David Foster Wallace Being and Nothingness, Sartre Music by Nathan Moseley.Bởi Joe Saunders & Gerald Lang
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