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For our final chapter of Love we are talking about Christopher Petzold’s poignant 2014 drama, Phoenix. Petzold cleverly uses the love story between Nelly and Johnny to drive and inform a conversation about postwar Berlin. It’s rooted in emotional realism and is narratively straightforward, but join us to discuss the fantastical tone which haunts it and the complexities of identity within the framework of trauma and reconciliation with a horrifying past. It is suspenseful and its ending is equally climactic and satisfying. We hope that this episode leaves you wanting as much Petzold as you can get, because his oeuvre is worth a deep dive.
For our final chapter of Love we are talking about Christopher Petzold’s poignant 2014 drama, Phoenix. Petzold cleverly uses the love story between Nelly and Johnny to drive and inform a conversation about postwar Berlin. It’s rooted in emotional realism and is narratively straightforward, but join us to discuss the fantastical tone which haunts it and the complexities of identity within the framework of trauma and reconciliation with a horrifying past. It is suspenseful and its ending is equally climactic and satisfying. We hope that this episode leaves you wanting as much Petzold as you can get, because his oeuvre is worth a deep dive.