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Ep. 126 — THE VOICES (2014) with Stephanie Ibbotson
Podcast |
Cinema Shock
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Cinema Shock
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audio
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Movies
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TV & Film
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TV & Film
Publication Date |
May 09, 2019
Episode Duration |
01:06:52

Our Female Filmmakers series continues this week with a look at the little-seen 2014 dark comedy THE VOICES!

We're joined this week by special guest Stephanie Ibbotson to discuss this Ryan Reynold's vehicle. As always, we dive into the film's origins and the career of director Marjane Satrapi. How does this film fit into Satrapi's overall filmography (which before this point ran to the very-autobiographical)? What does her perspective bring to the film? And is this underseen gem a worthy addition to the Psychotronic Hall of Fame?

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