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In the ninth episode of Season 11: The Son of Cult Flicks, Kyle is joined by novelist Samuel Cullado and screenwriter/critic Joseph Hamersly to discuss one of the true unique works in cinema history, the whimsical and philosophical conversation of two friends at an existential divide within their cosmopolitan comforts in Louis Malle's experimental, Brechtian, and introspective film My Dinner with Andre (1981).
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In the ninth episode of Season 11: The Son of Cult Flicks, Kyle is joined by novelist Samuel Cullado and screenwriter/critic Joseph Hamersly to discuss one of the true unique works in cinema history, the whimsical and philosophical conversation of two friends at an existential divide within their cosmopolitan comforts in Louis Malle's experimental, Brechtian, and introspective film My Dinner with Andre (1981).