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“Do you know why this is my favorite tree? Because it’s tipped over and it’s still growing.”
The Florida Project is a 2017 film from Sean Baker that immediately caught the attention of Darren and Patrick upon its release. Willem Dafoe--Nosferatu himself--epitomizes tender masculinity with his portrayal of a welfare hotel manager caught between empathy and profit. In this episode of Remainders, our hosts discuss why The Florida Project left such an indelible mark on their idea of poverty, homelessness, and the innocence of childhood. Join us as we step into the gritty shadows of The Magic Kingdom.
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“Do you know why this is my favorite tree? Because it’s tipped over and it’s still growing.”
The Florida Project is a 2017 film from Sean Baker that immediately caught the attention of Darren and Patrick upon its release. Willem Dafoe--Nosferatu himself--epitomizes tender masculinity with his portrayal of a welfare hotel manager caught between empathy and profit. In this episode of Remainders, our hosts discuss why The Florida Project left such an indelible mark on their idea of poverty, homelessness, and the innocence of childhood. Join us as we step into the gritty shadows of The Magic Kingdom.
more: www.remainderspod.com
Website
Facebook
Instagram
YouTube
Twitter