Showing posts with label Jim Tushinski. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jim Tushinski. Show all posts

January 20, 2015

Episode 202: Juliet of the Spirits (1965)

Special Guest: John Baxter
Guest Co-Host: Jim Tushinski

We delve into Fellini territory again with a discussion of Juliet of the Spirits. This 1965 film was Federico Fellini’s first foray into the wonderful world of color film. The film is something of a flip side of one of Fellini’s most popular films, . It stars Fellini’s wife, Giulietta Masina, as the titular character, a woman who’s at her wit’s ends when she finds that her husband is cheating on her. The film is something of a journey of self-discovery as Juliet works to unburden herself of her past.

Links:
Buy Juliet of the Spirit on DVD
Buy Fellini by John Baxter
Listen to our Satyricon episode

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Music:
"Juliet of the Spirits" - The B-52s
"Giulietta degli Spiriti" - Nino Rota

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August 19, 2014

Episode 180: Fellini Satyricon

Special Guest: John Baxter
Guest Co-Host: Jim Tushinski

Roman Month continues with the 1969 film, Fellini Satyricon. Based loosely on the remaining fragments of Petronius's voluminous work, the film is a series of vignettes about Encolpio (Martin Potter) and his friend Ascilto (Hiram Keller). The film mixes sex, philosophy, and death in the era of Nero.

Satyricon is one of the more fantastic and surreal of Fellini's films and one that definitely lives up to the term "Fellini-esque."

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Links:
Buy Fellini by John Baxter
Buy Fellini Satyricon on DVD
Buy On the Set of Fellini Satyricon : A Behind-the-Scenes Diary by Eileen Lanouette Hughes
Buy the paperback of Fellini's Satyricon
Hear John Baxter on our Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie episode
Hear Jim Tushinski on our Boys in the Sand episode

Music:
Satyricon Soundtrack - Nino Rota
"Satyricon" - Carlo Rustichelli
"Satyricon" - Stormwind

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January 14, 2014

Episode 149: Boys in the Sand

Special Guest: Wakefield Poole

Wakefield Poole's Boys in the Sand was one of the first adult films to find mainstream success. By itself, this is remarkable, that the "gay porn" film came out a mere 18 months after Stonewall and a year before Deep Throat makes it even more so.

We're joined by Jim Tushinski, the director of I Always Said Yes: The Many Lives of Wakefield Poole to talk Boys in the Sand, Bijou, Bible, and much more.

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Listen to "TPB: Boys in the Sand" on Spreaker.

Links:
Visit the official Wakefield Poole website
Visit the official Jim Tushinski website
Buy Wakefield Poole's Bible! on DVD
Buy Wakefield Poole's autobiography Dirty Poole
Keep up on the Wakefield Poole releases at Vinegar Syndrome
Check out the "Free to Love" series in Philadelphia

Music:
"Island of Dreams" - Martin Denny
"Near the Island" - U2
"Where the Boys Are" - Connie Stevens
"Fire Island" - The Village People

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