Production Designer & Costumes: William Chang Keep up with Deep Cut on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and Letterboxd.Ĭinematographer: Christopher Doyle, Kwan Pung-Leung, Mark Lee Ping-Bing Ben tries his darndest to find the flaws in his favorite film of all time, Wilson admires the impeccable craft of Wong and all his key collaborators, while Eli finally tries his turn at being the villain (!!) in our discussion. Shhh, don’t tell the neighbors we cheated… because Ben’s Deep Cut pick isn’t really a deep cut at all! We enter the forlorn, romantic world of Wong Kai-wai’s most critically acclaimed film: In the Mood for Love (2000), starring the incomparable Tony Leung and Maggie Cheung. Tak / Wang Jing-wen's Boyfriend: Takuya Kimura Producers: Zhong-lun Ren, Chan Ye-cheng, Gilles CimentĬinematography: Christopher Doyle, Kwan Pung-Leung Keep up with Deep Cut on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and Letterboxd. Recapture lost memories in our Discord server.
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Tune in for the grand finale of Deep Cut’s epic, tender, four-part series on the world of Wong Kar-wai! Wilson opens up about how his Deep Cut Pick is a forlorn love letter to Hong Kong, his "city of heartbreak." Meanwhile, Eli shares the pop music playlist that Wilson made the DC trio, and Ben shocks them both with his opinion on what may be Wong's last great film. Welcome to 2046: a place that you can never leave, and an era in Wong Kar-wai’s filmography that will never return. We’ll be loving you always in our Discord server! Keep up with Deep Cut on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and Letterboxd.
View digitized films from the George Eastman Museum at: Get tickets to the The Nitrate Picture Show (June 2-6, 2022) at the George Eastman Museum in Rochester, NY. Insider video on film preservation featuring Graham. Wilson celebrates the kinetic cinematography of Paul Fejos’ Lonesome (1928), Eli hones in on its innovations in synchronized sound, and Ben examines Fejos’ anthropological approach to his working-class characters. Join us as we learn about Lonesome’s film preservation journey, and discuss the first silent film (okay… part-talkie) featured on the podcast! Graham is an Assistant Preservation Officer at the George Eastman Museum and he has graced the pod with his extensive knowledge on the process of film preservation. We’re not on our Lonesome anymore with special guest and friend, Graham Brown. Producers: John Hodges, Tony Hernandez, Brooke Posch, Joel Kim Booster Take a trip to our very own Pines (the Deep Cut Discord server) to talk more Fire Island! Keep up with Deep Cut on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and Letterboxd. Island Socials Instagram, Twitter, Facebook. There's your perfect Pride month double bill.Īndrew Ahn's Instagram, Twitter. SPOILERS incoming, so watch the film before taking a listen.Īlso, Andrew selects a FIRE ISLAND adjacent Deep Cut pick, Alice Wu’s brilliant SAVING FACE, another wonderful queer AsAm romantic comedy to chat about alongside his film. Andrew shares with us his experience directing a studio rom-com, fighting to keep the film’s gayness, collaborating with Joel Kim Booster (STAR and screenwriter), and MUNA’s cover of an iconic Britney song. Stock up on some rosé and lose the shirt because we're going to FIRE ISLAND, baby! We are so delighted and honored to have director Andrew Ahn (SPA NIGHT, DRIVEWAYS) back on the podcast to preview his upcoming feature FIRE ISLAND. Visual Effects: Matthias Weber, Stéphane Bidault, Mathieu Jussreandot Writers: Abderrahmane Sissako, Kessen Tall Producers: Sylvie Pialat, Frédérique Dumas-Zajdela, Étienne Comar Help shepherd the cattle in our Discord server.
Sissako is the first filmmaker born in Africa covered on the podcast, but tune in to find out why both Sissako and the DC Trio reject the notion of a singular “African Film” culture. Wilson contextualizes Sissako’s most well-known work within Sissako’s varied and inventive filmography, Ben considers the humanizing characterization of the film’s jihadist characters, and Eli breaks down one of his favorite shots in cinema history. Deep Cut begins a special three-episode run on Malian/Mauritanian director Abderrahmane Sissako with his poetic, vibrant tragedy Timbuktu (2014).