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The Big Picture

The Big Picture

By Gabriel Solomons

A film is a sum of many moving parts, that move us in just as many ways. Join us on an episodic journey to deconstruct the inner workings of movies; the props, architecture, fashion, design – seeing how these unique filmic elements combine to cast their magical spell over us. A podcast for all of us who have fallen in love with film, and are curious to know why.
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Great Director Debuts Part 3: Brick and Beginning

The Big PictureMay 27, 2022

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Great Director Debuts Part 3: Brick and Beginning

Great Director Debuts Part 3: Brick and Beginning

In this final part of our Great Director Debuts podcast, Gabriel and Tom discuss Rian Johnson's revisionist neo-noir Brick (2005) which transplants the gritty pulp fiction of 50s noir from the mean streets of LA to a valley high school and Dea Kulumbegashvili's Beginning (2020), a Georgian set tale of a missionary, his wife and the resentful authorities turning a blind eye to an arson attack which tears the family apart.

We discuss the themes, symbolism, audience reception and the lasting impact of both films, while identifying the unique 'voice' of their directors that can be seen in much of their subsequent work.

(Episode produced by Gabriel Solomons. Intro music by Ruben Solomons)

May 27, 202249:57
Great Director Debuts Part 2: Donnie Darko and Hereditary

Great Director Debuts Part 2: Donnie Darko and Hereditary

In this second part of our Great Director Debuts podcast, Gabriel and Tom discuss Richard Kelly's mind-bending cult classic 'Donnie Darko' from 2001 about an awkward teenager's struggles with girls, teachers and time-travel and Ari Aster's masterful revisionary horror film Hereditary (2018), starring Toni Colette as the beleaguered matriarch of a family haunted by a terrifying ancestry. 

We discuss the themes, symbolism, audience reception and the lasting impact of both films, while identifying the unique 'voice' of their directors that can be seen in much of their subsequent work.

(Episode produced by Gabriel Solomons. Intro music by Ruben Solomons)

May 09, 202242:39
Great Director Debuts Part 1: You Can Count On Me and The Cell
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Nov 18, 202101:09:13
Lost in America

Lost in America

In this latest episode of The Big Picture podcast, Gabriel and Tom discuss and dissect Albert Brooks' 1985 cult comedy 'Lost in America', about a successful but dissatisfied yuppie couple who drop out of the rat race and take to the open road. With his trademark sardonic wit, Brooks' film takes aim at the false promise of Reagan-era capitalism while zooming in on marital tensions, personal dreams and how to cope (or not) when your wife blows the nest egg at a Vegas casino roulette wheel. We talk film posters, reveal behind-the-scenes factoids and recommend a few of our other favourite road movies.     

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Nov 03, 202101:02:12
Me, Myself and I: Cleo From 5 To 7 and The Great Beauty

Me, Myself and I: Cleo From 5 To 7 and The Great Beauty

In this second episode of The Big Picture Podcast, Gabriel and Tom discuss two films that explore the nature of ego and the often fraught journey a person takes from fear and doubt to self realisation. Agnes Varda's 1962 French new wave masterpiece Cléo from 5 to 7 (Cléo de 5 à 7) and Paolo Sorrentino's gorgeous 2013 love-letter to Rome, The Great Beauty (La Grande Bellezza) both offer up a rich tapestry of meaning that tell us as much about the value of time as about the need to connect with others in order to live a meaningful and fulfilling life. 

(Episode produced by Gabriel Solomons with intro theme by Ruben Solomons)

Oct 05, 202101:02:43
Poltergeist

Poltergeist

In this, our first Big Picture podcast, Editor-in-chief Gabriel Solomons and Editor Thomas Puhr discuss the 1982 Horror Classic Poltergeist, picking apart various themes, focussing on hidden meanings and revealing some insights about the film's poster and iconic objects such as the television, toy clown and the haunted house itself at the centre of all the mischief.   

(Episode produced by Gabriel Solomons with intro theme by Ruben Solomons)

Aug 17, 202101:25:11