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How do Kogonada's Directing & Hammock's Score Transform Columbus (2017)? w/ Jen and Sarah of Movies and Us

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Jen and Sarah from Movies and Us join Nicole Barlow and Ryan Pak to talk about Kogonada's 2017 directorial debut, Columbus. The film is intimate and captures smaller moments. Hammock's gorgeous ambient score is the perfect compliment to the visuals. Kogonada would follow up Columbus with 2021's After Yang and he would direct episodes of Disney Plus' Star Wars: Acoylte series.
Chapters:
  • 00:00:00 Introducing Jen and Sarah and Columbus
  • 00:06:34 Initial Thoughts on the Soundtrack
  • 00:12:41 Koganada’s Journey to Columbus
  • 00:14:36 How Architecture and Space Play a role in the Film
  • 00:22:17 Hammock’s Unorthodox Score
  • 00:27:22 Thoughts on Columbus 0
  • 00:37:31 The Career of John Cho and the American Pie Connection
  • 00:43:57 The Acting and the Legacy of the Film
  • 01:02:22 Thank Yous and Goodbyes
Follow Movies and Us on Social Media:
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Jen and Sarah from Movies and Us join Nicole Barlow and Ryan Pak to talk about Kogonada's 2017 directorial debut, Columbus. The film is intimate and captures smaller moments. Hammock's gorgeous ambient score is the perfect compliment to the visuals. Kogonada would follow up Columbus with 2021's After Yang and he would direct episodes of Disney Plus' Star Wars: Acoylte series.
Chapters:
  • 00:00:00 Introducing Jen and Sarah and Columbus
  • 00:06:34 Initial Thoughts on the Soundtrack
  • 00:12:41 Koganada’s Journey to Columbus
  • 00:14:36 How Architecture and Space Play a role in the Film
  • 00:22:17 Hammock’s Unorthodox Score
  • 00:27:22 Thoughts on Columbus 0
  • 00:37:31 The Career of John Cho and the American Pie Connection
  • 00:43:57 The Acting and the Legacy of the Film
  • 01:02:22 Thank Yous and Goodbyes
Follow Movies and Us on Social Media:
Twitter
Instagram
Threads: @moviesanduspod
TikTok: @moviesanduspod
We would love it if you would join our Patreon membership, where you will get quarterly bonus episodes, early access to our regular episodes and more!
  continue reading

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