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南纬三十五的电影
by 南纬35度的电影
我们在阿德莱德,这里的经纬度是 34°55′S, 138°36′E,阿德莱德虽然偏远,但在这里的影院我们依然能让彼此与世界对话!阿德莱德Piccadilly影院也会定期放映35mm胶片的老片,很有质感,所以我们就用了南纬三十五这个名字! 电影放映是人们相聚的机会,我们怀着对世界和彼此的好奇心聚在一起,把注意力集中于那些经过深思熟虑而创作出来的作品,去深入思考,去跨越文化与世代的隔阂建立联系,并在观影后受到启发,愿意去交流、去倾听、去关怀。这是一剂对抗孤立与分裂的良药。
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Why Did None of Us Like Marty Supreme? Director-Centered Films or Actor-Centered Films?
In January 2026, we watched three award-season buzz films released in Australia: Marty Supreme, Hamnet, and No Other Choice. In this episode, the hosts share their thoughts and reviews of these three highly discussed films.*Correction: The new film by Lee Chang-dong mentioned in the podcast is titled Possible Love and will be screened at the Venice International Film Festival.Timestamps:0:43 Does Marty Supreme really need Timothée? Would Paul Mescal be a better fit for Marty?5:10 Structural issues in Marty Supreme? The side effects of celebrity6:41 Marty Supreme vs Uncut Gems10:55 Marty Supreme vs Hamnet11:40 Awards buzz around Marty Supreme and a discussion of Timothée’s performance12:56 Review of Call Me by Your Name14:11 Audience ratings and soundtrack discussion for Marty Supreme16:14 Thoughts on the soundtrack of Hamnet17:23 Hamnet vs Ang Lee’s films18:22 No Other Choice: Does recasting affect a director’s style?19:23 No Other Choice vs Decision to Leave22:19 Nominations and awards for No Other Choice22:57 Cinematography style of No Other Choice23:29 The film’s thematic and value statements27:41 How Japanese and Korean cultures influence film interpretation29:45 Why we like Hamnet36:43 Different perspectives on Hamnet40:32 Sincerity in artistic and creative work41:36 Disappointment with A2443:45 Movie screenings in FebruaryHosts: Zane, Eva, & LesleyEditing & music & design: EvaCopywriting: Lesley & Eva
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Guest Panel Discussion: Films of 2025 | Despite Mixed Reviews, Resurrection — Is Jackson Yee One of the Standout Highlights?
In this episode, we invited Adelaide-based film enthusiast Chao to join Adelaide Movie Crush, where he shares his personal Top 10 films of 2025. The two hosts, Zane and Eva, also share their own favourites of the year and reflect on their overall viewing experiences in 2025.00:01:00 Viewing impressions of Resurrection00:07:24 Guest’s Top 10 films of 202500:07:45 One Battle After Another and a review of notable films by Paul Thomas Anderson00:17:13 Thoughts on The Lychee Road and director Da Peng00:21:30 Is it appropriate to judge past movies by today’s values?00:23:19 Host Zane’s film of the year: All That's Left of You00:34:47 Host Eva’s film of the year: Mountains May Depart00:39:25 Why both the guest and the hosts disliked F1: The Movie00:42:38 Which films of 2025 were especially polarising?00:45:45 Guest’s second-ranked film of the year: 28 Years Later00:48:53 Are differing reactions to Follemente influenced by a gender perspective?00:53:00 Host Zane’s least favourite film genre of 202500:55:00 Is it necessary to debate whether a film deserves the Palme d’Or?00:56:12 Guest’s least favourite film genre of 202500:58:21 Reflections on film-watching in 202501:00:40 Is the cinema experience far superior to streaming?01:07:52 Anticipated films of 2026 and awards-season contendersGuest’s Top 10 Films of 2025Resurrection28 Years LaterA House of Dynamite Train DreamsBlack BagSinnersOne Battle After AnotherSirât The MastermindBlue MoonFilms Mentioned in This Episode:Films That Resurrection Pays Tribute To: L'Arroseur Arrosé, Le voyage dans la lune, Kaili BluesA Little RedflowerPaul Thomas Anderson's movies: There Will Be Blood, Boogie Nights, Magnolia, Licorice PizzaZootopia 2Life in FlyingThe Lychee RoadDapeng's movies: City of Rock, Jianbing Man, Post Truth, The ReunionsAll That's Left of YouThe GodfatherLes Aigles de la RépubliqueMountains May DepartF1: the MovieFord v Ferrari28 Years Later28 Weeks Later28 Days LaterFollementePerfetti sconosciutiZwei StaatsanwälteUn Simple Accident2025 Cannes Main Competition: Hot Milk, The OthersMulholland Dr.The SubstanceAinda estou aquiThe OdysseyInterstellarInceptionOppenheimerHeddaJanuary 2026 Film Recommendations:Orwell: 2+2=5No Other ChoiceMarty Supreme 28 Years LaterO Agente SecretoBlue MoonUn Simple AccidentNouvelle VagueÀ bout de souffleThe Lord of the Rings 1, 2, 3Guest: ChaoHost & Music: EvaHost & Editing: ZaneCopywriting: Lesley
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Is Zootopia 2 a Metaphor for the Israel-Palestine Conflict? From Talking Animals to Real-World Bloodshed
This episode is the very first official release of this podcast. Four hosts engage in free-flowing conversation, sharing their thoughts after watching Zootopia 2 at Palace Nova Cinemas in Adelaide. We spent a great deal of time discussing the film itself, and from there, the conversation naturally expanded into many other topics inspired by the movie. Through these discussions about cinema and real life, we arrived at our most genuine and personal inner reflections.Topics covered in this episode:0:12 Evaluation of Zootopia 21:43 Art-house films vs. commercial films3:44 Zootopia 2 vs. Zootopia10:40 How Adelaide cinemas screen Hollywood blockbusters with Chinese subtitles17:02 Trends in Chinese and international animated films19:47 Overseas marketing and promotion of Chinese films23:40 B for Busy vs. Return to the Dust27:08 How Zootopia 1 & 2, released a decade apart, reflect different social realities30:08 Whether Zootopia 2 alludes to the Israel-Palestine conflictFilms mentioned in the episode:RatatouilleThe ShiningNe Zha 2Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Infinity CastleNobody (2025)Monkey King: Hero is BackThe Boy and the BeastJujutsu KaisenPokémon Detective PikachuJiang ZiyaHer StoryB for BusyReturn to the DustNo Other LandAll That’s Left Of YouAudio Editing: Fiano @tacitrayr & Zane @z.z_986Music: Eva @evangeline_huang_eCopywriting: Lesley @les1eyx_x
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Editorial | Where We Meet at 35° South, We Talk About Film
Films, filmmakers, and Adelaide cinemas mentioned in this episode are listed below:1. AvatarAvatar is a 2009 American epic science fiction film written and directed by James Cameron. Renowned for its groundbreaking innovations in 3D imagery and stereoscopic filmmaking, the film is widely regarded as a major technological breakthrough in cinema history. A Chinese-subtitled version of Avatar 3 will be screened in Adelaide.2. To the WonderTo the Wonder is a 2024 television series from mainland China, adapted from the essay collection of the same name by contemporary writer Li Juan. The series tells the story of Wenxiu, a Han Chinese girl growing up in Altay, and her friendship with Batai, a Kazakh boy, depicting their encounters and emotional connections.3. Mulholland DriveDirected by David Lynch, Mulholland Drive (2001) is a psychological mystery film centred on an amnesiac woman and an aspiring young actress. Though its structure appears fragmented, each segment subtly gestures towards a deeper truth. Through non-linear storytelling, symbolic characters and spaces, and an emotion-driven visual logic, the film presents dreams through a cinematic language that exists between reality and the subconscious.4. Adelaide Film Festival (AFF)The Adelaide Film Festival (AFF), formerly known as ADLFF, is one of South Australia’s largest and most influential film festivals. It is typically held over two weeks in mid-October across multiple cinemas in Adelaide. Founded in 2003, the festival is known for its strong focus on South Australian and Australian filmmaking and for supporting local production through the Adelaide Film Festival Investment Fund (AFFIF).5. Palace Nova Eastend CinemaPalace Nova Eastend is neither a chain nor a publicly listed company. It is dedicated to presenting high-quality arthouse cinema, as well as a wide range of film-related events and festivals in Adelaide. The cinema aims to offer audiences a diverse viewing experience, encompassing mainstream blockbusters, exclusive and limited-release art films, and well-crafted popular culture titles.6. Piccadilly CinemaLocated at the intersection of O’Connell Street and Childers Street in North Adelaide, Piccadilly Cinema was built in 1940 and has undergone multiple renovations and name changes. Now operating as a three-screen cinema, it retains its Art Deco style and selected historical features. Following its reopening in 2022, the cinema reinstated 35mm film projection and added an elevator and dining areas.7. Akira Kurosawa RetrospectiveIn October 2024, Palace Nova Cinemas hosted an Akira Kurosawa retrospective.8. David Lynch RetrospectiveFrom 2 October to 13 November this year, Palace Nova Cinemas presented a David Lynch retrospective. These films shocked critics, inspired countless filmmakers, and left an indelible mark on cultural history.9. Adelaide-based filmmaker Sophie HydeBorn in Adelaide in 1977, Sophie Hyde is an Australian director, screenwriter, and producer. Her early works include the documentary Life in Movement and the award-winning feature 52 Tuesdays. On 15 October 2025, her intergenerational queer family drama Jimpa will have its Australian premiere as the opening-night film of the Adelaide Film Festival.*Host Zane’s rednote account is @SA_不知道起什么昵称, where we regularly share information on Adelaide and Australian cinemas, as well as Chinese-language film screenings. Feel free to follow.
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