DiscoverCold War CinemaS1 Ep. 14: Cry, the Beloved Country (Zoltán Korda, 1951) w/ guest Felicia Maroni
S1 Ep. 14: Cry, the Beloved Country (Zoltán Korda, 1951) w/ guest Felicia Maroni

S1 Ep. 14: Cry, the Beloved Country (Zoltán Korda, 1951) w/ guest Felicia Maroni

Update: 2025-02-21
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Join hosts Jason and Tony, as well as a new guest, Felicia Maroni, for the finale of Season One. On this episode we discuss Zoltán Korda's 1951 drama Cry, the Beloved Country, a film shot on location in South Africa, starring Canada Lee and Sidney Poitier, which aimed to critique the brutal apartheid system just three years after it was codified into law. The film was based on a novel of the same name by Alan Paton, a white South African, and adapted to the screen by Paton and the blacklisted writer John Howard Lawson, who went uncredited. 

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Felicia is the host of the wondeful film podcast Seeing Faces in the Movies, which focuses on either a director or cinemtagrapher and how their aesthetic approach changes (or doesn't) across their ouevre. You can follow Felicia on social media at these sites: 

Twitter (X): @seeingmoviespod
Letterboxd: @cinemaroni

As always, please suscribe to the podcast, and don't forget to leave a review! And follow Jason on Twitter (X) at @JasonAChristian and Anthony at @tonyjballas (same handles at Bluesky). Jason's handle on Letterboxd is https://letterboxd.com/exilemagic/.

Our logo is by Jason Christian 

Theme music is by DYAD (Charles Ballas and Jeremy Averitt)

Please drop us a line at coldwarcinemapod@gmail.com.

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S1 Ep. 14: Cry, the Beloved Country (Zoltán Korda, 1951) w/ guest Felicia Maroni

S1 Ep. 14: Cry, the Beloved Country (Zoltán Korda, 1951) w/ guest Felicia Maroni