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  • Chulas Fronteras (1976) w/ Maureen Gosling
    Dec 18 2025

    This week, we’re talking about Chulas Fronteras (1976), Les Blank’s vibrant, soulful documentary celebrating the music, culture, and communities of the Texas Mexico borderlands, and we’re joined by Maureen Gosling, whose work as a filmmaker and editor was instrumental in shaping the film itself.

    More than a music documentary, Chulas Fronteras captures a living cultural tradition in motion. Through performances by artists like Flaco Jiménez and Lydia Mendoza, the film becomes a record of identity, migration, and creative exchange, all observed with care and curiosity rather than explanation. It’s no surprise the film was added to the National Film Registry. It preserves not just songs, but a way of life.

    Our conversation with Maureen Gosling offers a rare, firsthand perspective on the making of the film: how it came together, what it meant to document these musicians at that moment in time, and why the film continues to resonate decades later. It’s a reminder of how preservation isn’t only about images on screen, but about honoring voices, traditions, and communities that deserve to be seen and heard on their own terms.

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    Music by Mike Natale

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    1 h y 19 m
  • Yankee Doodle Dandy (1942) w/ Dr. Vaughn Joy
    Dec 11 2025

    "My mother thanks you, my father thanks you, my sister thanks you, and I thank you."

    Dr. Vaughn Joy joins us on the show to talk about the musical biopic that won James Cagney his Academy Award, the patriotic propaganda piece Yankee Doodle Dandy. We talk George M. Cohan's cultural significance, the film's seemingly waning place in the consensus cinematic canon, and how the film laid the groundwork for the type of Hollywood pro-American propaganda films of the Cold War (the subject of Dr. Joy's new book, Selling Out Santa: Hollywood Christmas Films in the Age of McCarthy).

    Buy Selling Out Santa: Hollywood Christmas Films in the Age of McCarthy here, or wherever you buy your books.

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    Music by Mike Natale

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    1 h y 44 m
  • Nothing But a Man (1964): A Tribute to Michael Roemer
    Dec 4 2025

    “All I want is a place to live and a job.” – Nothing But a Man (1964)

    This week, we’re taking time to honor the life and legacy of filmmaker Michael Roemer, who passed away in May 2025. Roemer’s work has always stood apart as quiet, honest, deeply human, and we start with the film that introduced so many people to his voice: Nothing But a Man. It’s a landmark in independent cinema, a National Film Registry inductee, and one of the most compassionate portrayals of Black working-class life ever put on screen.

    From there, we spend some time with Roemer’s other major works, Vengeance Is Mine and Dying. Each of these films shows a different side of what made him such a singular filmmaker: his empathy, his curiosity, and his ability to sit with people at their most vulnerable without ever forcing sentiment or judgment.

    This episode is both a reflection and a celebration: an appreciation of a filmmaker whose perspective mattered, and whose films continue to resonate in ways that feel as immediate now as they did when he first made them.

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    Music by Mike Natale

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    1 h y 46 m
  • A Show Update
    Sep 4 2025

    A quick update on an upcoming absence

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    Music by Mike Natale

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    3 m
  • His Girl Friday (1940) w/ Bella Zaydenberg
    Aug 28 2025

    "The Year's Wildest, Wittiest Whirlwind of a Love Battle... Outrageously Racy... Sparkling... Gay!"

    Bella Zaydenberg returns to the show to talk about the beloved Howard Hawks screwball comedy, His Girl Friday (1940). We'll talk about journalism, rom-coms, and weddngs.

    Wait, weddings? Why weddings? Listen to find the worst kept secret in the history of our show!

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    Music by Mike Natale

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    1 h y 33 m
  • Eaux d'Artifice (1953) w/ Dr. Will Dodson
    Aug 21 2025

    In this episode, Dr. Will Dodson joins us to take a look at Eaux d'Artifice, an early inductee in the registry from avant-garde legend Kenneth Anger. We discuss why the seemingly tranquil film has a lot going on beneath the surface (including the salacious) and tackle an overview of the controversial provocateur's whole film-making career to determine whether Eaux d'Artifice's subversive subtext was missed by the Registry's selection board, or if that was precisely why they picked it.

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    Music by Mike Natale

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    1 h y 41 m
  • The Black Pirate (1926) Feature Length Commentary Track
    Aug 14 2025

    "Dead men tell no tales!"

    For this episode, we've recorded a feature length commentary track for the big-budget blockbuster that solidified Douglas Fairbanks' Hollywood immortality, 1926's The Black Pirate. Watch our upload on YouTube (in its original colorized version, done at Fairbanks' insistence), sync it up with your own copy, or just listen along as producer Kyle Lampar takes the lead to discuss his admiration for Hollywood's original swashbuckling action star.

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    Music by Mike Natale

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    1 h y 44 m
  • The March of Time: Inside Nazi Germany (1938) w/ Josh Shepperd
    Aug 7 2025

    "Time...marches on..."

    Josh Shepperd, author of Shadow of the New Deal, joins the show to talk about the powerful propaganda piece Inside Nazi Germany, an installment of the influential newsreel series The March of Time. The first major Hollywood film to take an explicitly anti-Nazi stance, the short stands as a testament to the power of the visual medium during wartime, and its ability to both present, and manipulate, the truth.

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    Music by Mike Natale

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    1 h y 20 m
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