Colorado Films: The Podcast!
On this episode of Colorado Films: The Podcast, I sit down with Jack Hanley — a Colorado-based film historian, critic, programmer, educator, and podcaster to talk about how we watch movies and why that matters.We get into the many layers a great film can hold at once (Jaws as a shark movie, a study of masculinity, and a critique of capitalism all at the same time), the value of cinema as a communal experience, and Jack's friendship with Roger Ebert, whose belief in championing films that don't yet have an audience became a guiding principle for Jack's own work as a critic and programmer.We also explore the world cinema too often overlooked the Polish, Czech, and Romanian New Waves, Kieślowski's Dekalog, and Latin American masterpieces along with Jack's deep love of horror, his work with the Colorado Festival of Horror and the Telluride Horror Show, and the podcast he co-hosts, Blind Spotting, dedicated to seeking out the films we've all missed.Topics include:• How to watch movies more deeply• The many layers of a great film• Cinema as a communal experience• Roger Ebert and the role of critics and curators• Central and Eastern European cinema• World and Latin American cinema• Horror as a genre with something to say• The importance of film festivals and repertory cinema#ColoradoFilms #FilmPodcast #Cinephile #FilmCommunity #RepertoryCinema #FilmHistory #FilmCriticism #WorldCinema #HorrorCommunity #IndependentFilm #Boulder #DenverFilm #Filmmaking #WatchMoreMovies
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