Heat

EPISODE · Apr 17, 2020 · 1H 40M

Heat

from Supercontext: an autopsy of media

This 1995 film by Michael Mann is considered a quintessential cops-and-robbers epic. We look at Mann's attention to detail and his attempt at authenticity in light of the movie's influence on audiences, filmmakers, and real-life criminals. Interested in the media we discussed this episode? Please support the show by purchasing it through our affiliate store: Heat Additional Resources: Interview w/ Eliot Goldenthanl Michael Mann Launches Book Imprint; 'Heat' Prequel Novel A Priority Life imitates art in Colombia robbery The long warm-up to Heat Heat Crime in the emptiness of Los Angeles Why Is Heat So Great? Let's Ask Michael Mann. What Michael Mann Changed, and What He Didn't, for the Anniversary Edition of Heat Michael Mann's 'Heat': A Complex, Stylistically Supreme Candidate for One of the Most Impressive Films of the Nineties The Loneliness Of Los Angeles In Michael Mann's 'Heat' 10 Intense Behind-The-Scenes Facts About Heat Michael Mann eyes 'Heat 2' film as book nears completion Decades Later, Viewers Still Feel The 'Heat' For Michael Mann's 1995 LA Crime Saga REVISITING THE L.A. OF 'HEAT' 24 YEARS LATER WITH THE ICONIC CRIME DRAMA'S LOCATION MANAGER La Story: The Making of Michael Mann's "Heat" – by Tom Ambrose [Empire] Michael Mann on 'Heat,' 22 Years Later: What We've Learned from His Recent Interviews

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