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Hi. Curious what I look like? Well, I am trying to do a video podcast for the first time. This might never happen again. I need positive encouragement. Also, I need to fix that eye-line when I read the teleprompter. (Oh - and if you’re listening on a podcast platform, you can watch on raisingcinephiles.com)
So, this episode is inspired by the screening of Modern Times I hosted for American Cinematheque’s Friend of the Fest. It was such a fun matinee, and there were A LOT of kids in the audience, including my son. He could not sit still. I thought I made a grave mistake choosing this film. My podcast guests had led me astray.
Then, a week later, something AMAZING happened. We were playing, and he said I was being brought to jail. But it was a really nice jail. And I realized it was the jail Little Tramp enjoyed. It was better than living in the Great Depression. So he took in the story, even though he also wanted to watch his seat slam back into an upright position and make a loud, distracting noise. A good lesson is that just because he isn’t watching the way society deems respectable, it doesn’t mean he isn’t paying attention.
Watching the movie also brought back a flood of memories—it was like Proust’s Madeline. The memories consisted of scenes from films that have permeated culture through time, which is what I outline in this short episode. I hope you enjoy the watch!
(Oh - and if you’re listening on a podcast platform, you can watch on raisingcinephiles.com)
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