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As Depicted on Film

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Learning about the world through film depictions. Co-hosted by podcaster Gil Kidron and evolutionary biologist Dr. Rutger Vos Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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United States

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Learning about the world through film depictions. Co-hosted by podcaster Gil Kidron and evolutionary biologist Dr. Rutger Vos Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Language:

English


Episodes
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Dune Part 2: Prophecies and Space Mohammed

3/25/2024
Part 2 of this epic series excels in atmosphere, vibe, sound and clever plays on prophecies and manipulations. To support the podcast, go to our Patreon page

Duration:00:39:18

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The Blue Eyed Samurai: a Western Samurai Legend

2/19/2024
This wonderful anime show draws on the long history of filmmaking in the genres of the Wild West, Samurai films, and the Wild West-Samurai combo, and it is dazzling by being simple and heartfelt. Filmmaker and filmographer Asi Oren joins Gil Kidron for this conversation. To support the podcast click here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. To support the podcast, go to our Patreon page

Duration:01:03:49

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How Napoleon (2023) Fails as a Historical Biopic

1/8/2024
Ridley Scott's Napoleon (2023) starring Joaqin Pheonix tries to cram all the highlights of Napoleon's life into one film, and ends up feeling like a movie version of Napoleon's Wikipedia page. How did it fail where others succeeded? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. To support the podcast, go to our Patreon page

Duration:00:35:49

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How Metropolis (1927) Changed Cinema and Predicted the Future

11/27/2023
In 1927, the Austrian filmmaker Fritz Lang and his soon-to-be Nazi wife made one of the most influential films of all time, Metropolis. Many of the cinema conventions and tropes can be traced to Metropolis, which amazingly predicted how technology would be used by the rich and powerful to sow discord in society. Filmographer Asi Oren joins Gil to discuss. To watch the film on YouTube click here, and to support the podcast click here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. To support the podcast, go to our Patreon page

Duration:01:02:17

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Update: Now What?

10/25/2023
Family updates and thoughts about the future. Click here to watch a video with Asi Oren Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. To support the podcast, go to our Patreon page

Duration:00:10:45

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Update: we're sort of OK

10/15/2023
My family and I fled the war in Israel. To support me in these most difficult of times, become a member here Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. To support the podcast, go to our Patreon page

Duration:00:24:42

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Leaving Israel + Barbie

9/11/2023
Gil talks to podcaster Lireza Elazaj about his decision to leave Israel at this time and then they dive into the fantastic Barbie movie. Listen to Lireza's podcast here. And click here to support the podcast at this time. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. To support the podcast, go to our Patreon page

Duration:00:37:45

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The Politics of Everything Everywhere All At Once (2023)

5/29/2023
Everything Everywhere All At Once (2023) has been a critical and commerical success, dazzying audiences with humor and heart. But less discussed is the film's political message. Podcaster Lireza Elazaj from the feminist French-Speaking podcast Les Poissons Sans Bicycletts joins Gil to break the movie down. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. To support the podcast, go to our Patreon page

Duration:00:56:47

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What Makes Succession Interesting?

5/1/2023
Succession is one of the most beloved shows in recent memory even though it has a recurring plot and unlikeable characters. So what makes Succession work? Gil is joined by podcaster Lireza Elazaj from the French speaking podcast Les Poissons Sans Cicyclettes. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. To support the podcast, go to our Patreon page

Duration:00:38:57

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Working As Depicted on Film

4/3/2023
How has the depiction of work changed through the last 15 years? Let's focus on one place of work to explore it to the fullest. Our films are: Ratatouille (2007), The Menu (2022), The Bear (2022). To support the podcast click here! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. To support the podcast, go to our Patreon page

Duration:01:01:49

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Going Native As Depicted on Film

3/6/2023
American filmmakers and storytellers have been fascinated with the concept of a white American man joining the natives to fight against his own people. Let's unpack that through three films: Dances With Wolves (1990), Avatar (2009) and Dune (2021). To support the podcast click here! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. To support the podcast, go to our Patreon page

Duration:00:54:21

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Painters As Depicted on Film

2/20/2023
Our film journey in this episode goes through three painters from the last 400 years, Johaness Vermeer in Girl With a Pearl Earing (2003), JMW Turner in Mr Turner (2014), and Jackson Pollock in Pollock (2000). Support our podcast on Patreon! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. To support the podcast, go to our Patreon page

Duration:01:03:51

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Killing the Rich As Depicted on Film

2/6/2023
Three films that came out in 2022 highlight the general sentiment of aggression and disdain to the rich and powerful elite that lord over us: Glass Onion, The Menu and The Batman. To support our podcast go to our Patreon page. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. To support the podcast, go to our Patreon page

Duration:00:59:40

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Andor: The 21st Century Star Wars Rebellion

1/9/2023
Andor (Disney) is the latest and best Star Wars spinoff/prequel. It is set 5 years before A New Hope (1977), but it might as well be set in another galaxy. To support the podcast > https://www.patreon.com/adof Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. To support the podcast, go to our Patreon page

Duration:00:19:01

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Crusades As Depicted on Film

12/19/2022
For the past 1000 years since the Christian crusades into the Middle East, the crusades and crusaders have consistently been positively portrayed in Christian countries. But, since the American-British invasion of Iraq and its religious undertones, crusading has begun to lose its appeal. Let's follow this journey through the 1989 Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, with Harrison Ford and Sean Connery, the 2006 Ridley Scott film, Kingdon of Heaven, starring Orlando Bloom, and the 2018 Robin Hood starring Taron Egerton and Jamie Foxx. To support the podcast - go to our Patreon page. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. To support the podcast, go to our Patreon page

Duration:00:45:31

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Lost Expeditions As Depicted on Film

12/5/2022
You wouldn't think that a film and a show about British naval exploration would offer such deep and biting insight into our culture, but they do! Our film is Master and Commander: the Far Side of the World (2003) with Russel Crowe, and our show is The Terror (2019) with Jared Harris. Gil and Rutger discuss. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. To support the podcast, go to our Patreon page

Duration:00:40:10

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House of the Dragon: How Chance Events Shape History

10/25/2022
The first season of House of the Dragon concluded with a series of chance events that could have gone either way, but they all went towards a very inevitable civil war. Support our podcast on Patreon! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. To support the podcast, go to our Patreon page

Duration:00:50:54

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Rings of Power Finale: Contrasting Values

10/18/2022
In the season 1 finale of Rings of Power, the division between good and evil became clear. Those who hoard power and resources do evil, while those who share do good. To support the podcast go to https://www.patreon.com/m/adof. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. To support the podcast, go to our Patreon page

Duration:00:42:19

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House of Power: Ambition is a Sin

10/10/2022
In Rings of Power episode 7, we were told that ambition is the sin that would lead to the dwarves' downfall, while House of Dragon attributes the downfall to a misunderstanding. Support the podcast on Patreon! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. To support the podcast, go to our Patreon page

Duration:00:38:47

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House of Power: Protagonists and Antagonists

10/3/2022
Clear camps with motications make for better storytelling, which is what made House of the Dragon episode 7 better than the preceding episodes, while Rings of Power episode 6 played around with the differences between protagonists and antagonists. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. To support the podcast, go to our Patreon page

Duration:00:27:09