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EPISODE · Dec 4, 2020 · 1H 38M

Philosophy In Film - 035 - Amelie

from Philosophy In Film · host Chris McTavish and Alain Beauclair

A long awaited episode for Philosophy In Film, as we finally tackle the 2001 Jean-Pierre Jeunet Romantic Comedy, "Amelie".  Chris fights through some technical difficulties and explains the concept of moral happiness, Alain argues that this is darkest movie we've covered yet, and Craig talks about Swiss Chalet. In a somewhat surprising turn, Alain shocks us all at the end of the episode... again. Featured Beverage:  Hopped Mead from the Fallentimber Meadery. (Water Valley, Alberta)

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