EPISODE · May 8, 2023 · 1H 48M
S3E1: Come and See, Come and Ça
from You’re Tall but I’m Standing in Front of You · host Ethan and Devin
Welcome to season 3 of You're Tall but I'm Standing in Front of You! We're celebrating V-E Day with a miniseries of episodes on World War II, the event through which the 20th century so often understood and misunderstood itself. We begin on the Eastern Front by discussing Elem Klimov's Come and See (1985) with film critic, professor, musician, and friend of the show Matt Ellis. We talk about Matt's very reel history with Come and See, the IMDB top 100, and how the victory in Europe might not have been that victorious. follow the pod on twitter @youretallpod or email us at [email protected]. Follow Devin @stalecooper and Ethan @Mathissippi. follow Matt on twitter @matthiasellis and listen to his excellent band A Hope for Home at https://ahopeforhome.bandcamp.com. The exit music for this episode is "Years of Silicon" from their 2022 album of the same name.
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Welcome to season 3 of You're Tall but I'm Standing in Front of You! We're celebrating V-E Day with a miniseries of episodes on World War II, the event through which the 20th century so often understood and misunderstood itself. We begin on the Eastern Front by discussing Elem Klimov's Come and See (1985) with film critic, professor, musician, and friend of the show Matt Ellis. We talk about Matt's very reel history with Come and See, the IMDB top 100, and how the victory in Europe might not have been that victorious.follow the pod on twitter @youretallpod or email us at [email protected]. Follow Devin @stalecooper and Ethan @Mathissippi.follow Matt on twitter @matthiasellis and listen to his excellent band A Hope for Home at https://ahopeforhome.bandcamp.com. The exit music for this episode is "Years of Silicon" from their 2022 album of the same name.
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