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105: Blind Justice - Lomax Returns & The Long Island Trilogy


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A rousing discussion with Boocock's "greatest fan" the Christian Libertarian, Lomax Christiansen, who demands an explanation of the Boocock blindfold iconography. Typically, it dissolves into aggravated verbal assault on Lomax's part and an idealistic expression of ethical restraint in public discourse by Boocock. All of which somehow leads to some flagrant promotion of Hal Hartley's LONG ISLAND TRILOGY box-set Kickstarter campaign. Finally, Boocock presents an excerpt from a 2004 discussion between Hartley, actress and filmmaker Adrienne Shelly, and actor and filmmaker DJ Mendel about the two films Hartley and Shelly made together, The Unbelievable Truth (1989) and Trust (1990).
Boocock says: Support Women Filmmakers. The Adrienne Shelly Foundation begun in memory and celebration of our sadly missed friend and colleague, Adrienne Shelly (1966-2006), has for over a decade partnered with some of the finest academic and filmmaking institutions in the country to help provide scholarships, production grants, finishing funds and living stipends. Learn more at: adrienneshellyfoundation.org
Music for this episode: Ok and Change My World by The Valery Trails and Cue 53/62 from Hartley's film Simple Men (1992).
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