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FFR 196: The Souvenir with special guest Carolyn Petit
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audio
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Leisure
Society & Culture
TV & Film
Publication Date |
Mar 23, 2022
Episode Duration |
01:02:42

Next in our series of works by women filmmakers is director Joanna Hogg’s loosely-autobiographical 2019 film, The Souvenir. Joining us to talk about the film is FemFreq Favorite and Managing Editor at Kotaku, Carolyn Petit! We’ve missed our former co-host and know you have, too; a good discussion is all but guaranteed when Caro’s in the house, and today is no exception as we tackle the film’s themes of addiction, power, art, self-discovery and more.  And be sure to check out our bonus episode this week! Usually a Patrons-only privilege, this week’s Bonus is available wherever you get your podcasts or at Patreon.com/femfreq

Time Stamps:

44:19 - What’s your Freq Out?

  • Carolyn on the memoir Gentrification of the Mind: Witness to a Lost Imagination by Sarah Schulman AND on the film Drive My Car (2021) directed Ryusuke Hamaguchi based on the novel by Haruki Murakami
  • Anita on the film Sid and Nancy (1986) directed by Alex Cox
  • Submit your own FREQ out at feministfrequency.com/FREQOUT

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Next in our series of works by women filmmakers is director Joanna Hogg’s loosely-autobiographical 2019 film, The Souvenir. Joining us to talk about the film is FemFreq Favorite and Managing Editor at Kotaku, Carolyn Petit! We’ve missed our former co-host and know you have, too; a good discussion is all but guaranteed when Caro’s in the house, and today is no exception as we tackle the film’s themes of addiction, power, art, self-discovery and more. And be sure to check out our bonus episode this week! Usually a Patrons-only privilege, this week’s Bonus is available wherever you get your podcasts or at Patreon.com/femfreq

Next in our series of works by women filmmakers is director Joanna Hogg’s loosely-autobiographical 2019 film, The Souvenir. Joining us to talk about the film is FemFreq Favorite and Managing Editor at Kotaku, Carolyn Petit! We’ve missed our former co-host and know you have, too; a good discussion is all but guaranteed when Caro’s in the house, and today is no exception as we tackle the film’s themes of addiction, power, art, self-discovery and more.  And be sure to check out our bonus episode this week! Usually a Patrons-only privilege, this week’s Bonus is available wherever you get your podcasts or at Patreon.com/femfreq

Time Stamps:

44:19 - What’s your Freq Out?

  • Carolyn on the memoir Gentrification of the Mind: Witness to a Lost Imagination by Sarah Schulman AND on the film Drive My Car (2021) directed Ryusuke Hamaguchi based on the novel by Haruki Murakami
  • Anita on the film Sid and Nancy (1986) directed by Alex Cox
  • Submit your own FREQ out at feministfrequency.com/FREQOUT

Links Mentioned:

Follow Carolyn:

Follow Us:

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