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EPISODE · Feb 27, 2021 · 58 MIN

Black People And A Sense Of Place

from Cinema Junkie · host KPBS Public Media

To close out Black History Month I will be speaking with Caroline Collins, a post doctoral fellow in the department of Communication at UC San Diego, about films that look to Black people and a sense of place. We discuss films such as "Daughters of the Dust," "Eve’s Bayou," "Get Out," "Sorry To Bother You," "Last Black Man in San Francisco," and "Black Panther," and look to how each of those films defines a connection to the land or a place. She says, "There's just so much that we learn about ourselves and each other through the medium of film and through popular culture. [I hope you] watch films that you might not feel are something you would normally watch and really think about 'How are these films helping to shape your understanding of your rootedness or disconnectivity to a place?' And how might you be able to rethink your own relationship to your place through the films that you're watching?"

To close out Black History Month I will be speaking with Caroline Collins, a post doctoral fellow in the department of Communication at UC San Diego, about films that look to Black people and a sense of place. We discuss films such as "Daughters of the Dust," "Eve’s Bayou," "Get Out," "Sorry To Bother You," "Last Black Man in San Francisco," and "Black Panther," and look to how each of those films defines a connection to the land or a place. She says, "There's just so much that we learn about ourselves and each other through the medium of film and through popular culture. [I hope you] watch films that you might not feel are something you would normally watch and really think about 'How are these films helping to shape your understanding of your rootedness or disconnectivity to a place?' And how might you be able to rethink your own relationship to your place through the films that you're watching?"

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It's Your Pic Scott and Collin Father and son take turns picking movies for the other to watch. Will dad's picks hold up to his 21st-century offspring? Will Collin's picks make Scott weep for the future? Can cinema breach a 30+ year generational divide? Does mom really buy that this is a viable educational experiment? Let's watch some movies and find out. Say the Damn Score Sportscasting Podcast Logan Anderson: Play-by-play sportscaster, part time sports junkie, full time nerd. Say the Damn Score: An unprofessional podcast on professional sportscasting. Micheaux Mission Bleav, Micheaux Mission Vincent Williams and Len Webb have started an amazing journey to watch and review every African-American film released in theaters. Their passion project, the Micheaux Mission, honors Oscar Micheaux, a trailblazing Black filmmaker. Their enthusiasm and dedication are truly inspiring as they seek the perfect wine to pair with Pam Grier’s Coffy, find five movies since 1985 that don't feature Samuel L. Jackson, and connect with other film fans who share Len’s view on The Last Dragon. Their commitment to celebrating and examining African-American cinema is both commendable and uplifting. Welcome to the Mission! Aleixopédia Antena3 - RTP Contando com Busto e Renato Alexandre como ajudantes, Bruno Aleixo é o chefe desta rubrica de natureza enciclopédica em que se analisam assuntos essenciais da Humanidade. A primeira temporada foi sobre Música, a segunda foi sobre Cinema, a terceira foi sobre Gastronomia, a quarta foi sobre História, a quinta foi sobre Geografia, a sexta foi sobre Televisão, e a sétima foi um especial Europédia sobre Euro 2024. A oitava foi novamente sobre Música, e a nona é novamente sobre Cinema!

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