Film A Week Podcast Episode 54: “The Kid” (Criterion of the Month)

Film A Week Podcast gives thanks to host Patrick Raissi all November long by giving him the reigns with Pat Has Never Seen Month. Host Serg Beret picks four films from a list of films Pat has yet to see (two Serg has seen and two he hasn’t seen as well to be fair).

We kick off with our final Criterion of the Month of the year with the master of silent cinema Charlie Chaplin in the classic Tramp silent film The Kid from 1921. Listen as we review our oldest film on the block as well as our first time viewing reactions. We discuss an elaborate on the genuine nature of comedy, the sweetness of life and why The Tramp stood the test of time.

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Film A Week Podcast Episode 52: “Diabolique” (Criterion of the Month)

“There is only one possible end. We are monsters. I don’t like monsters.”

Murder is afoot on the podcast in our Criterion of the Month and the hosts attempt to solve it with the spellbinding French horror-thriller Diabolique aka Les Diaboliques.

Listen as hosts Serg Beret and Patrick Raissi discuss their thoughts on the Henri-Georges Clouzot thriller with the importance of suspense, a complete ass of a headmaster and their theories on who might be haunting our leads. We also recommend you watch the film beforehand as we spoil the whole plot, but it’s not mandatory to enjoy this episode.

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Film A Week Podcast – “Rushmore” (Criterion of the Month)

“My top schools where I want to apply to are Oxford and the Sorbonne. My safety’s Harvard.”

Hosts Serg Beret & Patrick Raissi return into their monthly Criterion of the Month by enrolling in Rushmore Academy with Wes Anderson’s 1998 classic “Rushmore.” Listen as we discuss Anderson’s directon, Schwartzman’s debut and the beauty of Bill Murray.

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Film A Week Podcast Episode 26: “Fantastic Planet” (Criterion of the Month)

“Deprived of lessons, I decided to run away.”

Host Patrick Raissi returns to the podcast to join Serg Beret visit 1973’s “Le Planéte Sauvage” or “Fantastic Planet” in our Criterion of the Month episode.

Listen as we discuss how truly alien the film is, the wonderful score, the struggle to find civility in a world where humans are the vermin and the battle to defeat oppression. Also, we discuss revisiting classic films in the theaters in the first half of the podcast.

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Film A Week Ep. 16: Criterion of the Month – “The 400 Blows” (Pick Your Poison Month)

“Sometimes I’d tell them the truth and they still wouldn’t believe me, so I prefer to lie.”

Hosts Serg Beret and Patrick Raissi head to France to uncover the French New Wave for the Criterion of the Month with the start of the Adventures of Antoine Doniel series “The 400 Blows.” Listen as the hosts discuss the simplicity of storytelling, the complexities of coming-of-age and the direction of François Truffaut.

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Film A Week Podcast Episode 5: “Mulholland Drive” (Criterion of the Month)

Silencio…

Hosts Serg Beret, Patrick Raissi, Miguel Carchure and Jerry Monroy of the “Mania Road” podcast drive down their first pick for Criterion of the Month, 2001’s “Mulholland Drive,” directed by David Lynch. The hosts discuss their theories on what the film is truly about, Miguel enters the Lynch universe for the first time and the hosts also try their hands at impressions of Lynch in a special hour and a half episode of the podcast.

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