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Austin and Eric are joined by playwright J.C. Pankratz to talk about the final film in their Cate Blanchett Five, Carol. This is a beautiful movie about two women in 1950 who live in a time where they can't express their deep affection for each other. The trio talks about how the film is able to convey that through its visual palate and what Blanchett is able to do when she is playing to the rules of the time.
Cate Blanchett's Five
1) Elizabeth
2) The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring
3) The Aviator
4) The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou
5) Carol
–Leave us your thoughts on this movie at TheArtImmortal.com
–Subscribe to Eric’s video game YouTube channel, Constant Diversion
–Listen to Austin’s other podcast, The Immortals.
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Join us next Wednesday as we look back on Cate Blanchett's Five and announce our next Five.
Artwork by Ray Martindale
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Austin and Eric are joined by playwright J.C. Pankratz to talk about the final film in their Cate Blanchett Five, Carol. This is a beautiful movie about two women in 1950 who live in a time where they can't express their deep affection for each other. The trio talks about how the film is able to convey that through its visual palate and what Blanchett is able to do when she is playing to the rules of the time.
Cate Blanchett's Five
1) Elizabeth
2) The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring
3) The Aviator
4) The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou
5) Carol
–Leave us your thoughts on this movie at TheArtImmortal.com
–Subscribe to Eric’s video game YouTube channel, Constant Diversion
–Listen to Austin’s other podcast, The Immortals.
iTunes
YouTube
Join us next Wednesday as we look back on Cate Blanchett's Five and announce our next Five.
Artwork by Ray Martindale
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