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EPISODE · Dec 18, 2019 · 29 MIN

FFR 108: Fave Five of the Decade

from Feminist Frequency Radio · host Feminist Frequency

It’s the end of the decade! And though it was a tough task, we’ve narrowed down all the media from the last 10 years to our fave five in literature, film, music, television and gaming. Stroll with us down memory lane as we revisit the titles that made us reflect, made us feel, and maybe even moved the needle on what media has to say about the world around us.Time Stamps:1:07 - Ebony’s Fave FiveBook: An Unkindness of Ghosts (2017) by Rivers SolomonFilm: Winter’s Bone (2010) directed by Debra Granik, story by Daniel WoodrellTV: Heaven Sent (2015) episode of Doctor Who directed by Rachel Talalay, written by Steven MoffatMusic: Hozier (immortal) fae legend and spooky bastard (Runner up - Gary Clark Jr)Game: Donut Country (2018) developed by Ben Esposito11:27 - Caro’s Fave Five(honorable mention) TV: San Junipero (2016) episode of Black Mirror directed by Owen HarrisFilm: Museum Hours (2012) written and directed by Jem CohenTV: Twin Peaks: The Return (2017) developed and written by creators David Lynch and Mark FrostFilm: Call Me by Your Name (2017) directed by Luca GuadagninoGame: Butterfly Soup (2017) developed by Brianna LeiTV: The Americans (2013-2018) created by Joe Weisberg for the FX television network18:59 - Anita’s Fave FiveTV: Halt and Catch Fire (2014-2017) created by Christopher Cantwell and Christopher C. RogersMusic: Lemonade (2016) visual album by BeyoncéBook: Ancillary Justice (2013) by Ann LeckieFilm: Only Lovers Left Alive (2013) written and directed by Jim JarmuschGame(s): Guacamelee! 1 and 2 (2013, 2018) developed by DrinkBox Studios, and Gato Roboto (2019) developed by doinksoft(honorable mentions) Film(s): Phantom Thread (2017) directed by Paul Thomas Anderson, and If Beale Street Could Talk (2018) directed by Barry Jenkins; TV: Brooklyn 99 (2013-present) created by Michael Schur and Dan Goor; Documentary: O.J.: Made in America (2016) directed by Ezra EdelmanPS: This week we are announcing a new initiative to help men go from bystanders (and sometimes enablers) of abuse into allies in the fight for gender justice. If we reach our $25,000 fundraising goal by Dec. 31 we can launch our Male Ally Resources and Education initiative and the Games and Online Harassment Hotline in early 2020, and we’re halfway there. We're fighting for a safer, more equitable gaming culture for everyone. Donate today and with your help we will make it a reality. https://feministfrequency.com/donate/Follow Us:Join our PatreonOur WebsiteSubscribe on Apple PodcastsTwitterInstagramDonate to our End-of-Year Fundraising Campaign

It’s the end of the decade! And though it was a tough task, we’ve narrowed down all the media from the last 10 years to our fave five in literature, film, music, television and gaming. Stroll with us down memory lane as we revisit the titles that made us reflect, made us feel, and maybe even moved the needle on what media has to say about the world around us.

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