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Her Head in Films

Her Head in Films

De: Caitlin
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A podcast that makes movies personal. Hosted by Caitlin, Her Head in Films blends heartfelt reflections on art house and world cinema with stories from my own life. This is a space for exploring the emotional and subjective power of film, perfect for listeners who appreciate a deeply personal take on cinema and life. New episodes the first Tuesday of each month. Patreon: patreon.com/herheadinfilmspodcast. My website: herheadinfilms.com. Follow me on Letterboxd (@herheadinfilms), or email me at herheadinfilms@gmail.com.Her Head in Films 2016-2025 Arte Ciencias Sociales
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  • Gabriel Axel's 'Babette's Feast' (1987)
    Apr 7 2026

    In this episode, I talk about Gabriel Axel's 1987 film, "Babette's Feast." The film follows Martine and Filippa—two sisters devoted to a small religious community in Denmark—and Babette, a French refugee and former chef who comes to live with them. When Babette prepares a feast to honor the centenary of their father’s birth, the meal becomes an act of artistic and emotional offering.

    I talk about what it means to offer something from the heart, how the film portrays art as a form of generosity, and how the experience of the meal brings the community back to life and to each other.

    If you’d like to support my work and get access to bonus episodes and exclusive posts, you can join me on Patreon: patreon.com/herheadinfilmspodcast.

    You can follow me on Letterboxd. My email is herheadinfilms@gmail.com.

    My Sources:

    • Babette's Feast: "Mercy and Truth Have Met Together" by Mark Le Fanu
    • Babette's Feast: A Fable for Culinary France by Priscilla Parkhurst Ferguson
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    1 h y 19 m
  • Douglas Sirk's 'All That Heaven Allows' (1955)
    Mar 3 2026

    In this episode, I talk about Douglas Sirk’s 1955 film, "All That Heaven Allows," starring Jane Wyman and Rock Hudson. The film follows Cary Scott, a widow in a conservative suburban community who falls in love with a younger, working-class man, and must decide whether she will conform to social expectations or defend a love that transforms her life.

    "All That Heaven Allows" is a luminous and deeply emotional film about fear, conformity, and the courage it takes to live in a way that is true to yourself. It asks what a woman is allowed to want, what she is allowed to desire, and whether love is worth fighting for in a world that would rather see her diminish herself. In this episode, I reflect on love as an act of bravery and what it means to watch this film as a woman near Cary’s age. I also consider how Sirk’s melodrama speaks to the female spectator by taking female desire seriously.

    If you’d like to support my work and get access to bonus episodes and exclusive posts, you can join me on Patreon: patreon.com/herheadinfilmspodcast.

    You can follow me on Letterboxd. My email is herheadinfilms@gmail.com.

    My Sources:

    • AFI entry about All That Heaven Allows
    • All That Heaven Allows: An Articulate Screen
    • Jane Wyman and All That Heaven Allows
    • Rock Hudson: All That Heaven Allowed
    • Behind the Mirror: A Profile of Douglas Sirk
    • Encyclopedia Britannica article about Douglas Sirk
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    1 h y 32 m
  • Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger's 'The Red Shoes' (1948)
    Feb 3 2026

    In this episode, I talk about Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger’s 1948 film, "The Red Shoes." It centers on Vicky Page, a young ballet dancer whose extraordinary talent brings her into a world where art demands total devotion and where love and ambition collide.

    I discuss "The Red Shoes" as a meditation on artistic calling, female ambition, and the desire for greatness. I’m interested in how the film portrays a woman who refuses to live a small life, and what happens when her boundless creative drive cannot be contained by the world around her.

    If you’d like to support my work and get access to bonus episodes and exclusive posts, you can join me on Patreon: patreon.com/herheadinfilmspodcast.

    You can follow me on Letterboxd. My email is herheadinfilms@gmail.com.

    My Sources:

    • The Red Shoes (BFI Classics) by Pamela Hutchinson
    • Original fairy tale by Hans Christian Anderson
    • Ian Christie on The Red Shoes
    • The Red Shoes: Dancing for Your Life by David Ehrenstein
    • Letters to a Young Poet by Rainer Maria Rilke
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    1 h y 20 m
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