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S1E7: The Graduate (1967) and New Hollywood

S1E7: The Graduate (1967) and New Hollywood

Update: 2025-01-14
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On this episode of CineHistorians, we discuss the New Hollywood movement and we pay particular attention to the 1967 film The Graduate, which was directed by Mike Nichols.


Co-hosts: Raquel Stecher & Carl Sweeney

Editor: Carl Sweeney


Find us on X, Letterboxd & YouTube: @CineHistorians


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Mentioned in the episode:

The Showman of the Screen: Joseph E. Levine and His

Revolutions in Film Production by A.T. McKenna book review: https://www.outofthepastblog.com/2017/06/joseph-levine.html


Harold and Lillian: A Hollywood Love Story (2015) movie

review: https://www.outofthepastblog.com/2015/11/harold-and-lillian.html


Letterboxd list of films mentioned in Harold and Lillian: A

Hollywood Love Story (2015): https://letterboxd.com/cinehistorians/list/all-of-the-movies-mentioned-in-harold-lillian/


Raquel Stecher:

Website: www.raquelstecher.com

X: x.com/RaquelStecher

Bluesky: bsky.app/profile/raquelstecher.bsky.social

Quelle Movies: www.quellemovies.com

Out of the Past: www.outofthepastblog.com

YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/@outofthepastblog


Carl Sweeney

X: x.com/CKJSweeney

Bluesky: bsky.app/profile/ckjsweeney.bsky.social

The Movie Palace Podcast on X: @MoviePalacePod


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Music: The Lookout (composer: Jon Björk) via epidemicsound.com

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S1E7: The Graduate (1967) and New Hollywood

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