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Ep 59 - The Angel: An Inkblot Test about Polygamy and Murder

1 h 22 min · 4 de jun de 2026
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Can a horror short about polygamy, identifying evil spirits, and murder be a herald of the next wave of Mormon cinema? Meagan Kohler joins us to discuss the themes and ideas that are packed into "The Angel" and how it challenges both mainstream representations of Latter-day Saints and the nature of our own internal filmmaking. For the second half of the show, we bring on directors Jessica and Barrett Burgin to talk about the film's reception with audiences, the most controversial showing of the film, and what they are planning next for this supernatural Southern Utah setting. Watch "The Angel" for free on Youtube [https://youtu.be/ACn_CT_7gtE?si=MoGkQXxSMc3ALglu] Show Notes: https://www.popcultureapricottree.com/post/theangel [https://www.popcultureapricottree.com/post/theangel] Audio mastering by Liz Busby Associate Links: Links to products may be associate links, which means a small part of your purchase goes to Pop Culture on the Apricot Tree. We appreciate your support.

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Portada del episodio Ep 59 - The Angel: An Inkblot Test about Polygamy and Murder

Ep 59 - The Angel: An Inkblot Test about Polygamy and Murder

Can a horror short about polygamy, identifying evil spirits, and murder be a herald of the next wave of Mormon cinema? Meagan Kohler joins us to discuss the themes and ideas that are packed into "The Angel" and how it challenges both mainstream representations of Latter-day Saints and the nature of our own internal filmmaking. For the second half of the show, we bring on directors Jessica and Barrett Burgin to talk about the film's reception with audiences, the most controversial showing of the film, and what they are planning next for this supernatural Southern Utah setting. Watch "The Angel" for free on Youtube [https://youtu.be/ACn_CT_7gtE?si=MoGkQXxSMc3ALglu] Show Notes: https://www.popcultureapricottree.com/post/theangel [https://www.popcultureapricottree.com/post/theangel] Audio mastering by Liz Busby Associate Links: Links to products may be associate links, which means a small part of your purchase goes to Pop Culture on the Apricot Tree. We appreciate your support.

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