ARTS - Czech Cinema w/Ryan Keating (Lambert)
ARTS - Czech Cinema w/Ryan Keating (Lambert) Guest: Film journalist Ryan Keating of the Movie Barf cinema blog Cinema is a big deal here in the Czech Republic - Czechs have been innovators in the field since the beginning, many films and TV shows are filmed here, and more and more independent cinema establishments are opening up around Prague. We talk about the Movie Barf blog, new places for film buffs, why Czech hate popcorn, subtitles vs dubbing, the Czechoslovak New Wave, the surreal animation of Jan Švankmajer, modern Czech movies and more. Like what we do? Then buy us a beer or three via our Buy Me a Coffee page! SECTIONS 01:36 - What's with the Name(s)? 04:25 - Movie Barf - a Blog, a Brand, Movie Barf Mondays at Edison Filmhub 07:00 - New Film Spots in Town & the Kino Kavárna Makes a Comeback (Sort Of), the Popcorn Situation is Dire 09:17 - Subtitles vs Dubbing in CZ and Elsewhere 14:13 - Juxtareading - a Lazy Form of Dubbing 15:20 - Czech Cinema's Influence - the Czechoslovak New Wave, Jan Švankmajer, Karel Zeman 19:40 - Contemporary Mainstream Czech Films 24:08 - "The Painted Bird" 27:18 - More Risks, Please Music by Fanette Ronjat Check out Movie Barf Web FB Twitter IG Places & People mentioned in this episode: Mirek Moc, Illustrator & Storyboard Artist Edison Filmhub Film Europe CZ Kinoloď (Cinema Boat) Screenshot - web FB Ponrepo - web FB Přítomnost Boutique Cinema Cinestar Anděl Cinema City Slovanský dům Jan Švankmajer short films Karel Zeman Museum FAMU - School of Film & Television "The Painted Bird" For events in Prague, go to the Facebook page The Prague Haps Follow us on social for extras: Facebook Twitter YouTube Instagram Other Podcasts by Derek DeWitt DIGITAL SIGNAGE DONE RIGHT - Winner of 2020 Communicator Award of Excellence for Podcasts Series-Corporate Communications and on numerous top 10 podcast lists. CONSPIRACY CLEARINGHOUSE - A rather skeptical look at conspiracies and mysteries. Each episode will examine conspiracy theories, most of which are not true, a few of which might be a little bit true and even a couple that turned out, in fact, to be true. This is the podcast that dares to look behind the curtain that’s behind the curtain.
From "Prague Times"
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