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Ep. 46 Possession

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Join me with filmmakers Brie Williams and Armando Chapman as we discuss the 1981 Andrzej Zulawski mind bending masterpiece.
We're about to take you on a wild ride as we dissect the complexity of the 1981 film Possession. This isn't just your average film discussion—we're delving into the nitty-gritty details of the German production, the American producer, and the infamous language barriers. We're also pulling back the curtain to reveal our story of trying to watch the movie on shrooms and the hilarious aftermath. As film enthusiasts or lovers of a good laugh, buckle up for an episode that promises to deliver both.
As we dive deeper, we're shining a spotlight on the much-debated special effects, plot, and the performances that made the film truly unique. We're dissecting the story of Isabelle Adjani and Sam Neill, and the doppelganger theme that is pivotal to the movie. We're also examining how the language barrier added an extra layer of campiness and why the special effects didn't quite match the director's vision. Join us as we immortalize a few famous scenes in memes, and grapple with the challenge of pinning Possession into just one genre.
In the final act of our episode, we're peeling back the layers to uncover the personal story behind the film and the significance of its production. We're diving into themes of a crumbling marriage, people lifted straight from the director's real life, and the use of fables to bring a deeper understanding of the story to life. We'll debate why the actors' performances were overlooked and why the makeup category was a missed opportunity. If you're intrigued by the autobiographical elements in films, this episode is a one-of-a-kind exploration you won't want to miss.

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Chapters

1. Ep. 46 Possession (00:00:00)

2. Discussion on the Film "Possession" (00:00:06)

3. Discussion on Strange Horror Movie (00:06:19)

4. Film's Unsettling Atmosphere and Dark Themes (00:19:33)

5. Possession Film and Actor Performances Discussion (00:24:28)

6. Impact and Autobiographical Elements in Film (00:35:57)

96 episodes

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Join me with filmmakers Brie Williams and Armando Chapman as we discuss the 1981 Andrzej Zulawski mind bending masterpiece.
We're about to take you on a wild ride as we dissect the complexity of the 1981 film Possession. This isn't just your average film discussion—we're delving into the nitty-gritty details of the German production, the American producer, and the infamous language barriers. We're also pulling back the curtain to reveal our story of trying to watch the movie on shrooms and the hilarious aftermath. As film enthusiasts or lovers of a good laugh, buckle up for an episode that promises to deliver both.
As we dive deeper, we're shining a spotlight on the much-debated special effects, plot, and the performances that made the film truly unique. We're dissecting the story of Isabelle Adjani and Sam Neill, and the doppelganger theme that is pivotal to the movie. We're also examining how the language barrier added an extra layer of campiness and why the special effects didn't quite match the director's vision. Join us as we immortalize a few famous scenes in memes, and grapple with the challenge of pinning Possession into just one genre.
In the final act of our episode, we're peeling back the layers to uncover the personal story behind the film and the significance of its production. We're diving into themes of a crumbling marriage, people lifted straight from the director's real life, and the use of fables to bring a deeper understanding of the story to life. We'll debate why the actors' performances were overlooked and why the makeup category was a missed opportunity. If you're intrigued by the autobiographical elements in films, this episode is a one-of-a-kind exploration you won't want to miss.

Support the show

Find me on X (Twitter) and Instagram @vitophone or thegatesofcimino.com
https://www.buzzsprout.com/2047429/support
This episode brought to you by Vitophone.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Ep. 46 Possession (00:00:00)

2. Discussion on the Film "Possession" (00:00:06)

3. Discussion on Strange Horror Movie (00:06:19)

4. Film's Unsettling Atmosphere and Dark Themes (00:19:33)

5. Possession Film and Actor Performances Discussion (00:24:28)

6. Impact and Autobiographical Elements in Film (00:35:57)

96 episodes

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