Films Change Lives
We discuss: The wonderment Marcel inspires The voices of Jenny Slade and Isabella Rossellini The genesis of the movie The treatment of everyday objects as precious, sometimes repurposed The impact of multi-media storytelling The significance of seeing the world on a different scale Sources of inspiration, such as Sarah Penwarden’s creation of found poetry (in relation to Marcel’s world of found objects): see “Reliving a Poetry Symposium through Found Poetry” Disconnection as well as connection through social media Deciding what to hold on to Finding one’s place in a big world The importance of showing conflicts unresolved Breaking from Hollywood norms of conflict-based and investigation-based narrative construction Thinking beyond the limits of the body The idea of dust as skin, and its being all around us as a symbol of mortality The opposite of fear-mongering Cherishing everyday and re-appreciating everyday details The power in a way of seeing Small details that matter hugely Buddhist implications of the film’s processes Philip Larkin’s poem titled “The Trees,” as featured in the film This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit filmschangelives.substack.com [https://filmschangelives.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]
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