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Cold War Cinema

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A podcast about the shifting cultural, political, and aesthetic currents running through movies made during the Cold War.

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When we spoke to Adam McKay recently, he asked why no one has made a film about Ho Chi Minh's time in America—a period of his biography which has become almost mythic in stature. Here's the story as Gerald Horne and I see it: (Full link below)

When we spoke to Adam McKay recently, he asked why no one has made a film about Ho Chi Minh's time in America—a period of his biography which has become almost mythic in stature. Here's the story as Gerald Horne and I see it:

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Did you know Kodak helped drop the atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagazaki? One of the more startling facts in this fascinating episode of Cold War Cinema exploring the political realities behind cinema's celluloid dreams.

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Jason (Jason A. Christian ) from the great Cold War Cinema helped me close out the series to talk about one of cinema's greatest piece of history, Grand Illusion (Jean Renoir 1937). Links below:

Jason (<a href="/jasonachristian/">Jason A. Christian</a> ) from the great <a href="/Cold_War_Cinema/">Cold War Cinema</a> helped me close out the series to talk about one of cinema's greatest piece of history,  Grand Illusion (Jean Renoir 1937). Links below: