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In the forty-third episode of Season 9 (Keep It Musical!) Kyle is joined by novelist Samuel Cullado and screenwriter Gio Maldonado to discuss the controversial anti-musical that deconstructs the genre's inherent romanticism towards fantasy, wish fulfillment, and myth as it relates to the American project for workers, mothers, and immigrants in Lars Von Trier's relentlessly bleak Dancer in the Dark (2000).
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In the forty-third episode of Season 9 (Keep It Musical!) Kyle is joined by novelist Samuel Cullado and screenwriter Gio Maldonado to discuss the controversial anti-musical that deconstructs the genre's inherent romanticism towards fantasy, wish fulfillment, and myth as it relates to the American project for workers, mothers, and immigrants in Lars Von Trier's relentlessly bleak Dancer in the Dark (2000).