Joker, Scorsese, & Kluge: Should Cinema Serve the Body Politic?
Update: 2019-10-13
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Reflections #1. This is the first in a series of more reactionary, topical conversations that Juan Pablo and Jason are doing as part of the development of the Pan-Optic podcast. Today, we discuss popular criticism of writer/director Todd Phillips' Joker, the so-called "comic book genre" in general, the role of the markets in directing resources to particular types of cinema (while alienating others), and filmmaker/philosopher Alexander Kluge's perspective on cinema as a public sphere medium with political effects.
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The views expressed on this podcast are our own.
If you enjoy what you're hearing, please follow/support us through any of the below media:
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