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A Brief History of Film: Part Two
A Brief History of Film: Part Two
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Length:
40 minutes
Released:
Aug 23, 2020
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Podcast episode
Description
This week on The Tinsel Factory we continue our brief history of film starting in WWII all the way to the modern day.
Recommended Viewing:
Ninotchka (1939): Available for rent on streaming platforms
I Married a Communist (The Woman on Pier 13) (1949): Available for purchase on Amazon
The Brave One (1956): Available for viewing on Prime Video and Vudu
The Crucible (1996): Available for rent on streaming platforms
The Ten Commandments (1956): Available for rent on streaming platforms
Ben-Hur (1959): Available for rent on all major platforms
Seven Samurai (1954): Available on HBOMax
Roshomon(1950): Available on HBOMax and Prime Video
Samurai I: (1954): Available on HBOMax
The Apu Trilogy: (1955-59): Available on HBOMax and Prime Video
Godzilla: (1954): Available on HBOMax
The 400 Blows: (1959): Available on HBOMax
The Day the Earth Stood Still (1951): Available to rent on all streaming platforms
Planet of the Apes (1961): Available to rent on all streaming platforms
Easy Rider (1969) Available to rent on all streaming platforms
Mean Streets (1973) Available on Netflix
Bonnie and Clyde (1967): Available to rent on all streaming platforms
Midnight Cowboy (1969): Available on MaxGo
Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977): Available on Showtime, Hulu, SlingTV, Prime Video
Star Wars (1977): Available on Disney+
Pulp Fiction (1994): Available on Hulu, SlingTV, Starz, Prime Video
Do the Right Thing (1989): Available to rent on all streaming platforms
Star Wars Ep: II (2002): Available on Disney+
Marvel MCU: (2008-2019): Available on Disney+
Sources: Wikipedia history.com https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=opQC45irmN8&list=PL8dPuuaLjXtN- Bd-H_TGq72CN50Fpv_JX&index=13 https://www.raindance.org/the-history-of-sci-fi-films/ https://newrepublic.com/article/119431/how-digital-cinema-took- over-35mm-film 100 Ideas the Changed Film by David Parkinson https://guides.lib.uw.edu/c.php?g=341346&p=2303736
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Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tinselfactorypod/support
Recommended Viewing:
Ninotchka (1939): Available for rent on streaming platforms
I Married a Communist (The Woman on Pier 13) (1949): Available for purchase on Amazon
The Brave One (1956): Available for viewing on Prime Video and Vudu
The Crucible (1996): Available for rent on streaming platforms
The Ten Commandments (1956): Available for rent on streaming platforms
Ben-Hur (1959): Available for rent on all major platforms
Seven Samurai (1954): Available on HBOMax
Roshomon(1950): Available on HBOMax and Prime Video
Samurai I: (1954): Available on HBOMax
The Apu Trilogy: (1955-59): Available on HBOMax and Prime Video
Godzilla: (1954): Available on HBOMax
The 400 Blows: (1959): Available on HBOMax
The Day the Earth Stood Still (1951): Available to rent on all streaming platforms
Planet of the Apes (1961): Available to rent on all streaming platforms
Easy Rider (1969) Available to rent on all streaming platforms
Mean Streets (1973) Available on Netflix
Bonnie and Clyde (1967): Available to rent on all streaming platforms
Midnight Cowboy (1969): Available on MaxGo
Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977): Available on Showtime, Hulu, SlingTV, Prime Video
Star Wars (1977): Available on Disney+
Pulp Fiction (1994): Available on Hulu, SlingTV, Starz, Prime Video
Do the Right Thing (1989): Available to rent on all streaming platforms
Star Wars Ep: II (2002): Available on Disney+
Marvel MCU: (2008-2019): Available on Disney+
Sources: Wikipedia history.com https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=opQC45irmN8&list=PL8dPuuaLjXtN- Bd-H_TGq72CN50Fpv_JX&index=13 https://www.raindance.org/the-history-of-sci-fi-films/ https://newrepublic.com/article/119431/how-digital-cinema-took- over-35mm-film 100 Ideas the Changed Film by David Parkinson https://guides.lib.uw.edu/c.php?g=341346&p=2303736
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Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tinselfactorypod/support
Released:
Aug 23, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
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