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FAQs about The Ministry of Film:How many episodes does The Ministry of Film have?The podcast currently has 19 episodes available.
July 31, 2025TrainspottingRobin and Carolina choose life, choose dental insurance, choose the best f*cking Scottish film ever made.Politics include: the working-class communities of Scotland in the 1980s that turned to drugs as a form of protest, Danny Boyle creating a film that straddles the Thatcher and Blair years (sorry, John Major), and the most perfect soundtrack ever produced. Come get (musically) high with us:Listen to the whole soundtrack, stat.An interview with Andrew McDonald and Robert Carlisle on the BBCTrainspotting and the cultural politics of the 90s - Thatcher-tasticIf you like what you hear, please rate and subscribe to the show wherever you're listening, it will help others find the pod.You can now follow us on: Instagram @ministryoffilmpod Bluesky @ministryoffilmpod.bskyb.social ...more1h 26minPlay
July 17, 2025Jurassic Park vs Jurassic WorldCarolina and Robin go on a summer blockbuster adventure, comparing the totemic dinosaur film Jurassic Park (1993) with its on-paper extremely similar reboot Jurassic World (2015). Politics include: why a film about dinosaurs that (initially) can't reproduce is actually a film about a human couple deciding to have children after all; the evolution of our idea of the billionaire in society; and why Dennis the IT guy in Jurassic Park is basically Elon Musk. Dino-diversions and readings:Youtube's 'Every frame a painting' masterclass in blocking (and why Marvel films look boring)Also on Youtube, the evolution of the cinema dinosaur (hello King Kong!)That Oppenheimer cameoIf you like what you hear, please rate and subscribe to the show wherever you're listening, it will help others find the pod.You can now follow us on: Instagram @ministryoffilmpod Bluesky @ministryoffilmpod.bskyb.social ...more1h 22minPlay
June 20, 2025EraserheadRobin and Carolina embrace the surreal with Eraserhead, the film featuring possibly the creepiest baby in cinematic history.Politics include: honestly, not very many - but the baby really is very scary. And there's a lot about Christian morality. And horniness. A lot of horniness.Continue the surrealist journey:Gorgeous, if short-lived, podcast series about Lynch - ON LYNCH (truly wonderful work)From the horse's mouth - Lynch's autobiography 'Catching the big fish'Eraserhead at 40: a print re-review with delightful insight - The GuardianIf you like what you hear, please rate and subscribe to the show wherever you're listening, it will help others find the pod.You can now follow us on: Instagram @ministryoffilmpod Bluesky @ministryoffilmpod.bskyb.social ...more1h 4minPlay
June 06, 2025Spirited AwayCarolina and Robin talk about Spirited Away, Japan's most successful film of all time, and likely one of the best films about life in a ghost bathhouse.Politics include: how said bathhouse is maybe a metaphor for oppression, but also a really lovely-looking place; the post-80s economic bubble haze in Japan; and a very cool radish ghost.Continue the reverie:*That* review of Spirited Away by Nigel Andrews from the FTA Youtube love letter to Ghibli, with an interview with the man himselfWhat Hayao Miyazaki really thinks of AI (it's not pretty)If you like what you hear, please rate and subscribe to the show wherever you're listening, it will help others find the pod.You can now follow us on: Instagram @ministryoffilmpod Bluesky @ministryoffilmpod.bskyb.social ...more1h 5minPlay
May 23, 2025The Wizard of OzRobin and Carolina discuss the Wizard of Oz, the most-watched film of all time, and likely the children's film with the most religious, LGBTQ+ and feminist theories around it.Politics include: how Dorothy is the ultimate feminist, queer queen, how the yellow brick road may be a metaphor for the gold standard (?!) and how you can genuinely spot a bit of Plato's Republic in this fantasy musical from 80 years ago.More wizarding nerdery, just for you:A runthrough of the (completely mental) making of The Wizard of OzThe three Witches are feminist heroes, of courseQueerness in the Wizard of Oz books, just for youIf you like what you hear, please rate and subscribe to the show wherever you're listening, it will help others find the pod.You can now follow us on: Instagram @ministryoffilmpod Bluesky @ministryoffilmpod.bskyb.social ...more49minPlay
May 08, 2025BONUS: ConclaveCarolina and Robin are back in your ears for a bonus episode to mark the best real-life sleepover that is the Papal Conclave.Politics include: faith and politics being quite icky together, how the West Wing really did dictate political art through the 2010s, and how electing a Pope is actually not that dissimilar to electing your Constituency Labour Party Secretary. Genuinely.Conclave nerds, rejoice:A Conclave expert runs you through the election process (The Spectator)The best print review of Conclave out there (Michael Wood for the LRB)The OG Patrick Harris covers the politics of Pope Francis' funeral (The Observer)If you like what you hear, please rate and subscribe to the show wherever you're listening, it will help others find the pod.You can now follow us on: Instagram @ministryoffilmpod Bluesky @ministryoffilmpod.bskyb.social ...more50minPlay
May 02, 2025The Zone of InterestCarolina and Robin take you through one of the worst calamities in history and the people behind it in domestic-drama-turned-holocaust-film The Zone of Interest (2023).Politics include: literal Nazis, how there was no God in the house of the Commandant, and how Robin will (maybe) quietly compare your LinkedIn posts to a Rudolf Hoss memo to the SS.As the 80th Anniversary of VE Day approaches, we encourage you to consider donating to organisations supporting those suffering from the atrocities of war. Our further recommendations:'If this is a man' by Primo Levi (1947)'Maus' by Art Spiegelman (1980-1991)'Night' by Elie Wiesel (1960)'Shoah' by Claude Lanzman (1985)'Night and Fog' by Alain Resnais (1956)And many many more...If you like what you hear, please rate and subscribe to the show wherever you're listening, it will help others find the pod.You can now follow us on: Instagram @ministryoffilmpod Bluesky @ministryoffilmpod.bskyb.social ...more1h 26minPlay
April 04, 2025Seven SamuraiRobin and Carolina discuss the best samurai film of all time, Akira Kurosawa's Seven Samurai (1954). The bandits are mean, our heroes are heroic, and the farmers are just trying to survive.Politics include: how Jaws and Star Wars blatantly copied this film, the making of a seven-person army, and a village trying to stay safe in an uncertain world that is basically, literally all of us at the moment.Hungry for more? Good stuff on Seven SamuraiThe Cine-Files talk about the film for 4+ hoursWhy Kurosawa's films are the best edited in film historyForeign Policy magazine dig into the film in connection to warIf you like what you hear, please rate and subscribe to the show wherever you're listening, it will help others find the pod.You can now follow us on: Instagram @ministryoffilmpod Bluesky @ministryoffilmpod.bskyb.social ...more1h 5minPlay
March 21, 2025Wallace & GromitCarolina and Robin discuss two of Wallace & Gromit's fabulous films: The Wrong Trousers (1993) and Vengeance Most Fowl (2024), two films that confirm that dogs really are better than human beings.Politics include: a murderous penguin that uses technology for evil, a robot that is terrifyingly pliant until it's not, the turbulent Yorkshire-Lancashire border, and the literal fundamentals of AI ethics.See here the complete Sight & Sound critics' list of the 100 best films of all time. Yes, Jeanne Dielman is at the top. Somehow.If you like what you hear, please rate and subscribe to the show wherever you're listening, it will help others find the pod.You can now follow us on: Instagram @ministryoffilmpod Bluesky @ministryoffilmpod.bskyb.social ...more58minPlay
March 06, 2025The ShiningCarolina and Robin discuss The Shining, the terrifying (but always beautiful) tale of a family falling apart in a remote Colorado hotel in the 1970s.Politics include: the hotel owner who looks like a young Trump, the grim reality of the film being about domestic abuse more than it is about ghosts, and how Jack Torrance represents the broken dreams of the white American working class. If you like what you hear, please rate and subscribe to the show wherever you're listening, it will help others find the pod.You can now follow us on: Instagram @ministryoffilmpod Bluesky @ministryoffilmpod.bskyb.social ...more59minPlay
FAQs about The Ministry of Film:How many episodes does The Ministry of Film have?The podcast currently has 19 episodes available.