World in a Frame

PODCAST · tv

World in a Frame

World in a Frame is a video/podcast where we discuss movies. We did not know each other, we come from different countries and are of different ages. We just shared an interest in cinema and wanted to see if our differences effected the way we understand and interpret movies. There are many other good podcasts around about movies, but participants are usually same age and/or same country. We wanted to try something different.

  1. 12

    The Firebird & We Should Make Movies About Love - a discussion about 2 movies by Roman Mikhaylov

    Filipp once again directed us towards some lesser known contemporary russian director, and wanted us to discuss two movies made by him, both connected by the fact that they were shot on the same trip to India.This made for an interesting discussion also about photography and the use of symbols in movies.And we are happy to introduce a new member to our little discussion group, Julia!

  2. 11

    Olympia - a discussion about the controversial film by Leni Riefenstahl

    This is the audio version of the episode. For video version go here: Olympia video versionApril 6th. 2026 is 130 years since the first Olympic Games. 40 years after the first games this sport event moved to Germany and became the most famous - or infamous - in the history of The Olympics.Not only was this to be a big propaganda event for the horrible oppressive ideology and regime that few years later would set the world on fire, but it was also captured on film by Leni Riefenstahl, an enigmatic figure that on one hand was a visionary artist but on the other hand helped promote the nazi regime.This made for quite an interesting discussion about sports and fascism, the banality of evil, art and politics and much more.

  3. 10

    The Turin Horse - a discussion about Béla Tarr's last film

    This is the audio version of our discussion. Check the video here: https://youtu.be/mepG81LGeEMRysia picked this one, and we had a great discussion about Bela Tarr, his movies, how we felt about The Turin Horse and how to interpret it. There were mixed feelings and experiences and that is always fuel for great debate.

  4. 9

    Dogtooth - a discussion about the movie that made Yorgos Lanthimos famous

    Rasmus loves the movie Dogtooth but thinks many discussions about this movie totally ignores some key points. It was obvious that this movie had to be discussed in World in a Frame, and it also involved diving into some modern Greek history. But we discussed many topics of control, patriarchy, freedom and much more.

  5. 8

    The City Without Jews (1924) - a discussion about this prophetic austrian movie

    This is the audio version of this episode. Thomas was given the task of finding an austrian movie for us to discuss, and with his joy of silent cinema this was of course the way he went.We try very hard not to get political, but it was very difficult with this one. Movies are made in within societies with a given political framework, to a greater or lesser extend they reflect the politics of their time. In our time we know what was coming in regards to Austria 1924, but given the horrors and conflicts around the world today it is hard not to reflect upon current events.

  6. 7

    A discussion about 7Boozers (2019) by Kuznetsov

    This is the audio version of World in a Frame.Fillipp wanted to present a russian movie made by an independent group. This is low budget, a western, and also a movie that for the first time reall had us disagreeing on many levels. Very interesting.

  7. 6

    A discussion about Lolita (1962) by Stanley Kubrick

    This is the audio version of this episode.The full version can be found on youtube: https://youtu.be/fGBWWiIJuo4We are back again, and this time it is Kubricks version of the famous book by Nabokov - Lolita - that we are watching and discussing.The movie is uncomfortably as well as fun, a strange mix that maybe not should be taken all literal. It made for a great discussion, and there is still plenty more to explore and dive into.

  8. 5

    A discussion about Vampyr (1932) by Dreyer - our Halloween episode

    This is the audio version. For video please go to youtube: https://youtu.be/rZbY8qkm8WUIt is Halloween and that means the season for horror movies. During the discussion a video with Guillermo del Toro is mentioned alot. It can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QyBuzoatIsoIt is quite easy to find stuff about and by Dreyer on youtube, but some sites are also useful:https://www.stumfilm.dk/temaer/den-stumme-dreyerEnglish version: https://www.stumfilm.dk/en/themes/silent-dreyerhttps://www.carlthdreyer.dk/English version:https://www.carlthdreyer.dk/en

  9. 4

    A discussion about Dementia (1955) by John Parker - the experimental horror that was nearly forgotten

    This is the audio version of the episode.If you want the full experience with clips from the movie, you need to watch the video edition on youtube:https://youtu.be/-CDvmvOYHEIThomas picked this for us to talk about, and we had a great discussion. Not a silent movie in the traditional sense, but nobody speaks a word.We tried to get closer an analysis and also referenced other works.We can happily say that we all are John Parker completists.World in a Frame is a group project trying to see what happens, when different people from around the world get together to talk about a movie.

  10. 3

    A discussion about Of Freaks and Men (1998) by Aleksey Balabanov

    This is the audio version of our discussion. The video can be found here: https://youtu.be/UVcpoQrUDtUThis is our second recording.Fillip introduced us to the russion director Sergey Balabanov, that none of us had heard about. We had some interesting discussion trying to analyze this unique visual movie, but with references to many other things like litterature and Tarkovsky.The movie is available on youtube.

  11. 2

    A discussion about Malena (2000) by Guiseppe Tornatore

    This is the audio version of our discussion. You can watch the video version here: https://youtu.be/Ip1zGIYrQ84This was our very first recording, the very first time we met online. Malena is a movie by Giuseppe Tornatore starring Monica Bellucci as the title role.This made for some interesting discussion that included the role of women in sociaty, the male gaze, the way violence and oppression is portrayed in the movie and many other aspects.World in a Frame is a group project trying to see what happens, when different people from around the world get together to talk about a movie. You can follow us here:Aristo Letterboxd: https://boxd.it/7WNwPThomasYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@thomasgeorggoenitzerInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thomasgeorggoenitzer/Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/ThomasGoenitzer/RasmusLetterboxd: https://boxd.it/3Ar6ZBluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/rasmuskeis.bsky.social (not very active)Rysia and Filipp have both avoided the attempt of being on big corporate SoMe platforms.

Type above to search every episode's transcript for a word or phrase. Matches are scoped to this podcast.

Searching…

No matches for "" in this podcast's transcripts.

Showing of matches

No topics indexed yet for this podcast.

Loading reviews...

ABOUT THIS SHOW

World in a Frame is a video/podcast where we discuss movies. We did not know each other, we come from different countries and are of different ages. We just shared an interest in cinema and wanted to see if our differences effected the way we understand and interpret movies. There are many other good podcasts around about movies, but participants are usually same age and/or same country. We wanted to try something different.

HOSTED BY

WiaF International Team

CATEGORIES

URL copied to clipboard!