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Heaven’s Gate (w/ Matthew Donovan)

Heaven’s Gate (w/ Matthew Donovan)

FromMovies vs. Capitalism


Heaven’s Gate (w/ Matthew Donovan)

FromMovies vs. Capitalism

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Length:
69 minutes
Released:
Oct 3, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Rivka and Frank are joined by Matthew Donovan — founder of The Future Left and co-host of the Neoliberal Hell podcast — to discuss Michael Cimino’s epic and controversial 1980 Western Heaven’s Gate. The group unpacks the film’s depiction of law enforcement aligning itself with property owners in order to violently eradicate the immigrant underclass. They also discuss the film’s infamous and problematic production, and the dichotomy of the class traitor vs. the class apologist. A rough transcript of the episode is available here.For next week’s movie, MVC will be watching the 1980 comedy classic 9 to 5 with special guest Patricia Resnick, screenwriter of the film. To access MVC PREMIUM EPISODES or LEAVE US A TIP click here. MVC donates its ad space to progressive or leftist causes. If you’re interested in promoting your work on MVC, email us at moviesvscapitalism@gmail.com.Follow us on Instagram and TikTok. You can also watch our full episodes on YouTube.Produced by The Lever | Artwork by Rufus Paisley | Theme song by JustBen
You can find the Josephine Herrick Project at jhproject.org
Released:
Oct 3, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (65)

A movie-rewatch podcast that explores the politics of your favorite films through an anti-capitalist lens. Each episode, hosts Rivka Rivera and Frank Cappello are joined by a special guest for an irreverent yet critical discussion about a film and how it’s *obviously* a scathing indictment of late-stage capitalism. Fight Club? That’s about the degradation of modern consumerism. Office Space? A stark depiction of worker alienation. Antz? An animated kids movie about the military-industrial complex. Movies vs. Capitalism examines the crucial intersection between pop culture and politics — an anti-capitalist, anti-racist, anti-patriarchal, anti-heteronormative, anti-imperialist analysis of your favorite talking pictures. It’s a middle finger to our rotting institutions and ruling-class proprietors who are slowly driving the human race into extinction. But, like, in a fun way ;)