Part Two of Shorts Week features a fantastic, one-shot film by the Dardenne Brothers, creators of L’Enfant, The Son, and Lorna’s Silence.
They created this film as a celebration of the anniversary of the Cannes Film Festival, and I think it defines the power of cinema as accurately as I’ve ever seen. A must-watch.
For our forth episode we are joined by Dustin Hudson who loves “Zack and Miri Make a Porno” but hates “The Departed” …huh? Yes, it’s true. And if you think that’s strange, it gets stranger… Jared and I actually agree on this podcast! Well, sort of.
Sorry for the looong delay on this podcast, it won’t happen again, I promise. We actually got ahead of ourselves and even recorded a Christmas podcast, but things got crazy busy and well Christmas is over now, isn’t it? We may still post it though, so don’t get confused when you see a Christmas podcast for Valentine’s Day. In cooler news, we got some filmmaker interviews coming up that you should definitely look forward to. Hooray!
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Episode 2 was recorded on a late Friday night after returning from a bar so please excuse the belligerent shouting…enjoy!
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