Extra Milestone – Classic Film Reviews
Every week on Extra Milestone, we celebrate a recent film anniversary from the archives of classic cinema.
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04.06.2021
55 Minuten
Celebrating 55 years since its release in 1966, Au Hasard
Balthazar is considered by many to be one of the greatest films
of all time, and yes, we’ve been long overdue to tackle a film
from the one and only Robert Bresson, whose work has influenced
filmmakers of all stripes for over half a century. The film stars
Anne Wiazemsky a young French woman who develops a striking bond
with a donkey she’s known since its birth, and we see a
chronicling of her hardships as they parallel the inhumane
treatment of Balthazar, a creature representing innocence in its
rawest form.
MUSIC IN THIS EPISODE: Franz Shubert’s
Piano Sonata No. 20 in A major, D. 959, as heard in Au Hasard
Balthazar.
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30.04.2021
51 Minuten
Our film anniversary this month belongs to the romantic drama
Charlie Chaplin once called “the greatest movie ever made about
America.” That’s right, we’re diving into A Place in the Sun,
starring Montgomery Clift, Elizabeth Taylor, and Shelley Winters,
with supporting turns from Anne Revere and Raymond Burr. Directed
by George Stevens and written by Harry Brown and Michael Wilson,
this awards-heavy favorite among classic film lovers celebrates
70 years since premiering at the Cannes Film Festival in 1951,
and it was the second film adaptation of the 1925 novel An
American Tragedy by Theodore Dreiser, which was also a place of
the same name.
MUSIC IN THIS EPISODE: The opening theme
of A Place in the Sun, composed by Franz Waxman and Daniele
Amfitheatrof.
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25.03.2021
51 Minuten
This month on Extra Milestone, we jump back in time 75 years to
discuss Gilda, a cult classic film noir starring Rita Hayworth,
Glenn Ford, and George Macready. Directed by Charles Vidor and
co-written by Jo Eisinger and Marion Parsonnet (with an
uncredited contribution from Ben Hecht), the story is adapted
from the work of E.A. Ellington, and it centers around gambling
con man Johnny Farrell (Ford), whose amoral casino boss Ballin
(Macready) surprises him with the revelation of his new, striking
wife Gilda (Hayworth). We discuss the film’s resonant themes all
these years later, its impact on the noir genre, and how the film
relates to other iconic dramas from the era.
MUSIC IN THIS EPISODE: The opening theme
of Gilda.
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25.02.2021
53 Minuten
This month’s Extra Milestone discussion is The Silence of the
Lambs, which recently celebrated its 30th anniversary. We discuss
the ongoing legacy of this perennial classic from director
Jonathan Demme and screenwriter Ted Tally (adapted from the novel
by Thomas Harris), including how it shaped the modern landscape
of true crime filmmaking and left a lasting impact on perceptions
of the transgender community. We also discuss the iconic
performances of Jodie Foster, Anthony Hopkins, and Ted Levine,
who portray Clarice Starling, Hannibal Lecter, and Buffalo Bill,
respectively. Then finish with a deep dive on the film’s ending.
HOSTED BY: Jon
Negroni and Julia Teti
MUSIC IN THIS EPISODE: The opening theme
of The Silence of the Lambs.
ADDITIONAL READING:
Harmony Colangelo's piece for the AV Club: "30 years
in, The Silence of the Lambs' Jame Gumb still deserves
better"
Aja Romano's piece for Vox: "Understanding Silence of
the Lambs’ complicated cultural legacy"
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28.01.2021
41 Minuten
For our first official milestone of 2021, we’re discussing
Charlie Chaplin’s classic silent film City Lights, which this
month celebrates its 90th anniversary since release. This
long-celebrated romantic comedy was of course written, directed,
and produced by Chaplin, who also stars in it as his iconic
character, the Tramp. Along for the ride is Virginia Cherrill as
the blind girl who wins the Tramp’s heart, Florence Lee as her
grandmother, Harry Myers as the drunken millionaire, and plenty
more.
HOSTED BY: Jon
Negroni and Will Ashton
MUSIC IN THIS EPISODE: The opening music of
City Lights and music from the final scene. All composed by
Charlie Chaplin himself!
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Every week on Extra Milestone, we celebrate a classic film
anniversary from the archives of movie history. These are the
films that have impacted the landscape of cinema for the better,
making them as relevant today as they were upon first release.
Hosted by Sam Noland and featuring guests from across the
Cinemaholics podcast network and beyond.
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