EPISODE · Oct 23, 2025 · 26 MIN
Ep 269: Gothic Horror and French New Wave Collide in “A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night” (2014)
from Midday Movies · host Laura Fones and Stephen Frothingham
In this episode of Midday Movies, hosts Laura and Stephen discuss Ana Lily Amirpour's 2014 debut film, “A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night,” described as the world's first Iranian vampire western. Set in a fictional and decaying Bad City, the film follows Arash, a kindhearted boy, and a girl who loves pop music and happens to be a vampire. Filmed entirely in black and white, the movie blends elements of gothic horror, Nouvelle Vague, and Persian-American culture. The discussion delves into the film's themes of decay, loneliness, and predation, while highlighting its unique aesthetic and dreamlike quality. The hosts also appreciate the film's rich cultural influences and its novel approach to the vampire genre. They conclude with a recommendation to watch the movie, emphasizing its haunting beauty and timeless appeal.00:00 Introduction to Midday Movies Podcast00:09 Overview of 'A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night'01:31 Setting and Filming Locations02:52 Characters and Cultural Influences07:42 Themes of Isolation and Predation09:36 Meet Cute: A Vampire Romance11:50 Arash and the Girl's Cloak Scene12:42 Disco Ball and White Lies' “Death”14:43 The Girl's Design and Cobra Symbolism16:21 Melancholy and Romanticism in the Film19:14 Gothic Horror and Urban Decay22:15 The Sublime and Smallness in Bad City24:45 Final Thoughts and RecommendationsFollow the Umbrella Podcast Collective on IG at @umbrellapodcastcollective or Facehuggers and Friends @facehuggersandfriendspod for updates on “Facehuggers and Friends: An Alien RPG.”We want to know what you think about our podcast! Let us know in this brief survey here.Listen to us on your favorite podcast platform and follow us on social media to stay up to date on upcoming shows and announcements! Instagram Facebook LinktreeCheck out our new merch shop here for tees, totes, stickers and more!
What this episode covers
In this episode of Midday Movies, hosts Laura and Stephen discuss Ana Lily Amirpour's 2014 debut film, “A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night,” described as the world's first Iranian vampire western. Set in a fictional and decaying Bad City, the film follows Arash, a kindhearted boy, and a girl who loves pop music and happens to be a vampire. Filmed entirely in black and white, the movie blends elements of gothic horror, Nouvelle Vague, and Persian-American culture. The discussion delves into the film's themes of decay, loneliness, and predation, while highlighting its unique aesthetic and dreamlike quality. The hosts also appreciate the film's rich cultural influences and its novel approach to the vampire genre. They conclude with a recommendation to watch the movie, emphasizing its haunting beauty and timeless appeal.00:00 Introduction to Midday Movies Podcast00:09 Overview of 'A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night'01:31 Setting and Filming Locations02:52 Characters and Cultural Influences07:42 Themes of Isolation and Predation09:36 Meet Cute: A Vampire Romance11:50 Arash and the Girl's Cloak Scene12:42 Disco Ball and White Lies' “Death”14:43 The Girl's Design and Cobra Symbolism16:21 Melancholy and Romanticism in the Film19:14 Gothic Horror and Urban Decay22:15 The Sublime and Smallness in Bad City24:45 Final Thoughts and RecommendationsFollow the Umbrella Podcast Collective on IG at @umbrellapodcastcollective or Facehuggers and Friends @facehuggersandfriendspod for updates on “Facehuggers and Friends: An Alien RPG.”We want to know what you think about our podcast! Let us know in this brief survey here.Listen to us on your favorite podcast platform and follow us on social media to stay up to date on upcoming shows and announcements! Instagram Facebook LinktreeCheck out our new merch shop here for tees, totes, stickers and more!
NOW PLAYING
Ep 269: Gothic Horror and French New Wave Collide in “A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night” (2014)
No transcript for this episode yet
Similar Episodes
May 14, 2025 ·92m
May 7, 2025 ·49m
Mar 26, 2025 ·76m
Mar 20, 2025 ·57m
Jan 10, 2025 ·57m
Dec 26, 2024 ·73m