Adventures in Cinema Studies: With Dr. Wiener and His Disrespectful Students

A Man Escaped vs Ernest Goes to Jail vs The Great Escape

1 h 16 min · 23. feb. 2026
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In this complete joke of a university seminar, Dr. Wiener, Darren, and Jefferson explore A Man Escaped, the 1956 classic directed by Robert Bresson. Dr. Wiener reviews readings by Susan Sontag, Paul Schrader, Leo Murray, and Bresson himself. (Neither Darren nor Jefferson read any.) Note 1: Darren makes intrusive comparisons to the 1990 Jim Varney vehicle Ernest Goes to Jail while Jefferson insists upon repeatedly referencing the half-decent The Great Escape. Note 2: You can see A Man Escaped with a subscription to The Criterion Channel. It's also available for rent from Apple TV. ⁠The trailer is available at YouTube⁠ [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uX2SUB6FKdo].

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