Share Cinematic Identity
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By Kitty Williams
The podcast currently has 21 episodes available.
This week's episode is part one of my conversation with Jamie McGuire— my screenwriting and film production professor in college. In this episode, we chat about when his love for movies began and why Star Wars holds such a special place in his heart.
This episode, I'm talking with my cousin Leigh about the movie memories that are important to her and the actors that have inspired her own acting career.
This week I'm talking with my mom about why we started watching all of the Oscar nominees, the movies that stood out to us this year, and how we see this "challenge" evolving for us in the future.
This week on the podcast I’m talking with my cousin John about the movies he saw at just the right time in life, the varied success of sharing beloved movies in a relationship, and his thoughts on book to film adaptations.
This week I'm talking to my former film professor Matthew Ramsey about the movies that solidified him as a film nerd, the movie that changed the way he viewed his family history, and how being a film professor has influenced his relationship with movies.
Updates:
16 and 35 (not 32) World cinema professor was Surangan Ganguly (not Sanjay Gupta) Sid Hatfield from Matewan was David StrathairnThis week I'm talking with my cousin Patrick about the one scene from Hoosiers that reinforced his life philosophy, the movies he associates with quarantine and family, and how his relationship with specific movies and movies in general have shifted as he's grown up.
This week I'm talking with my friend Kyle about the VHS tape he watched over and over as a kid, the pattern that pops up in his favorite movies, and the movie that changed his life.
This week I'm talking with my Aunt Pam about why she's drawn to British period dramas, her introduction to repertory cinema, and the movies that have changed her life.
This week I'm talking with my cousin Lydia about her childhood obsession with 1776, why Twilight is an important series to her, and the films she studied in college that will always stick with her.
In this episode, my aunt shares a special first date moviegoing experience, a family quarantine movie-watching challenge, and what going to the movies at the Sconset Casino meant to her.
The podcast currently has 21 episodes available.