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In this episode, we welcome back David French, columnist for The New York Times , former constitutional attorney, and author of Divided We Fall . We discuss the current state of American democracy, the challenges of political division, and how we can engage in civil discourse despite deep ideological differences. David also shares a personal update on his family and reflects on the profound trials and growth that come with adversity. 📌 What We Discuss: ✔️ How David and his family navigated the challenges of a serious health crisis. ✔️ The rise of political polarization and the factors driving it. ✔️ Why distinguishing between “unwise, unethical, and unlawful” is crucial in analyzing political actions. ✔️ How consuming different perspectives (even opposing ones) helps in understanding political dynamics. ✔️ The role of Christian values in politics and how they are being redefined. ⏳ Episode Highlights 📍 [00:01:00] – David French’s background and his journey from litigation to journalism. 📍 [00:02:30] – Personal update: David shares his wife Nancy’s battle with cancer and their journey as a family. 📍 [00:06:00] – How to navigate personal trials while maintaining faith and resilience. 📍 [00:10:00] – The danger of political paranoia and the pitfalls of extreme polarization. 📍 [00:18:00] – The "friend-enemy" paradigm in American politics and its influence in Christian fundamentalism. 📍 [00:24:00] – Revisiting Divided We Fall : How America’s divisions have devolved since 2020. 📍 [00:40:00] – The categories and differences of unwise, unethical, and unlawful political actions. 📍 [00:55:00] – The balance between justice, kindness, and humility in political engagement. 📍 [01:00:00] – The After Party initiative: A Christian approach to politics focused on values rather than policy. 💬 Featured Quotes 🔹 "You don't know who you truly are until your values are tested." – David French 🔹 "If we focus on the relational, we can have better conversations even across deep differences." – Corey Nathan 🔹 "Justice, kindness, and humility—if you're missing one, you're doing it wrong." – David French 🔹 "The United States has a history of shifting without repenting. We just move on." – David French 📚 Resources Mentioned David French’s Writing: New York Times David’s Book: Divided We Fall The After Party Initiative – More Info Advisory Opinions Podcast (with Sarah Isgur & David French) – Listen Here 📣 Call to Action If you found this conversation insightful, please: ✅ Subscribe to Talkin' Politics & Religion Without Killin' Each Other on your favorite podcast platform. ✅ Leave a review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen: ratethispodcast.com/goodfaithpolitics ✅ Support the show on Patreon: patreon.com/politicsandreligion ✅ Watch the full conversation and subscribe on YouTube: youtube.com/@politicsandreligion 🔗 Connect With Us on Social Media @coreysnathan: Bluesky LinkedIn Instagram Threads Facebook Substack David French: 🔗 Twitter | BlueSky | New York Times Our Sponsors Meza Wealth Management: www.mezawealth.com Prolux Autogroup: www.proluxautogroup.com or www.granadahillsairporttransportation.com Let’s keep talking politics and religion—with gentleness and respect. 🎙️💡…
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Aditya and Devansh sit down to do what they like best - discuss movies! New episodes every Friday.
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We're back after a brief break, and we fanboy over Aaron Sorkin for 100 minutes. We discuss Sorkin's latest venture The Trial of The Chicago Seven, featuring a stellar ensemble cast. We first discuss why we are such big fans of Sorkin and how he creates drama through dialogue. We then delve into how Sorkin managed to escalate his drama through his direction in this film. We also go on to break down a few crucial scenes from the movie. This and much much more in this long episode! This film is streaming on Netflix India. Spoiler Alert - This podcast contains a lot of nitty-gritty details from the film. Intro Track -- We're Going to Chicago from The Trial of The Chicago Seven soundtrack, music by Daniel Pemberton Outro Track -- Take the Hill from The Trial of The Chicago Seven soundtrack, music by Daniel Pemberton We are available on Google Podcasts, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher and all other podcasting apps, as also on YouTube! All links to Podcasting apps available on anchor.fm/cuttoscene. Link to our YouTube channel - tiny.cc/cuttoscene We would greatly appreciate any comments and feedback! Find our social media links below - Cut to Scene! - cuttoscene on Twitter and Instagram Aditya - alsogoesbyV on Twitter and adivijaykumar on Instagram Devansh - devnaash on Twitter and Instagram…
We venture into challenging territory and talk about Shyam Benegal's first film --- Ankur! Ankur is a 1974 film that is said to have heralded in the era of alternative cinema in the Hindi film industry. It stars Shabana Azmi and Anant Nag in lead roles. It tells the story of Lakshmi, a dalit woman who works at the house of Surya, an upper-caste, confused, young adult male. We talk about how the cinematorgraphy in the film is well ahead of its time, with some spectacular close-ups and motion shots. We also discuss how the writing, though discontinuous inparts, succeeds in covering a huge variety of themes in the rather measly runtime of two hours. This and much more about this extremely interesting film in the podcast. Do tune in! Ankur is streaming on Amazon Prime Video. Spoiler Alert - This podcast contains a lot of nitty-gritty details from the film. Intro Track -- Quota by The Casteless Collective from the album Magizhchi (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Kfbc23ao8w) Outro Track -- Ekla Cholo Re by EPR Iyer (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yeKTQLXGxwc) We are available on Google Podcasts, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher and all other podcasting apps, as also on YouTube! All links to Podcasting apps available on anchor.fm/cuttoscene. Link to our YouTube channel - tiny.cc/cuttoscene We would greatly appreciate any comments and feedback! Find our social media links below - Cut to Scene! - cuttoscene on Twitter and Instagram Aditya - alsogoesbyV on Twitter and adivijaykumar on Instagram Devansh - devnaash on Twitter and Instagram…
We discuss Coen Brothers' 2013 film Inside Llewyn Davis, starring Oscar Isaac, Carey Mulligan, Justin Timberlake, a cat and others! Inside Llewyn Davis tells the story of a struggling musician in search of work. We talk about the how the cinematography and the editing of the film grant the film and sombre tone and pace. We also discuss the themes of depression and romanticization throughout the film, and how the film forces us to think about the unsaid rather than feeding us with the conflicts. To be honest, we think we don't think we understand the film in entirety --- but that always makes for good conversation, doesn't it? Do tune in! Spoiler Alert - This podcast contains a lot of nitty-gritty details from the film. Intro Track -- Hang me, Oh Hang Me from Inside Llewyn Davis, performed by Oscar Isaac. Original song performed by Dave Van Ronk. Outro Track -- Tuntuna by Shamoon Ismail. We are available on Google Podcasts, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher and all other podcasting apps, as also on YouTube! All links to Podcasting apps available on anchor.fm/cuttoscene. Link to our YouTube channel - tiny.cc/cuttoscene We would greatly appreciate any comments and feedback! Find our social media links below - Cut to Scene! - cuttoscene on Twitter and Instagram Aditya - alsogoesbyV on Twitter and adivijaykumar on Instagram Devansh - devnaash on Twitter and Instagram…
On the eve of Bhagat Singh and Gandhi's birth anniversaries, we discuss Rang De Basanti! Rang De Basanti is a 2006 film written by Kamlesh Pandey and directed by Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra, starring Siddharth, Aamir Khan, Sharman Joshi, Kunal Kapoor, Atul Kulkarni, Soha Ali Khan, Alice Patten, R Madhavan and others. We discuss how the structure of the film is extremely novel and refreshing, revolutionizing storytelling in Hindi cinema while also depicting an armed revolution in the film. We also opine on the film's relevance today and for the future. Of course, being Rahman fans, we also deep dive into the soundtrack of the film! Rang De Basanti is streaming on Netflix. Spoiler Alert - This podcast contains a lot of nitty-gritty details from the film. Intro and Outro Track taken from Rang De Basanti's background score, composed by AR Rahman. We are available on Google Podcasts, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher and all other podcasting apps, as also on YouTube! All links to Podcasting apps available on anchor.fm/cuttoscene. Link to our YouTube channel - tiny.cc/cuttoscene We would greatly appreciate any comments and feedback! Find our social media links below - Cut to Scene! - cuttoscene on Twitter and Instagram Aditya - alsogoesbyV on Twitter and adivijaykumar on Instagram Devansh - devnaash on Twitter and Instagram…
On this guest episode, we venture into new territory -- non-fiction films! We are joined by national-award winning filmmaker Samarth Mahajan, director of films like The Unreserved, Kazwa, and the in-making 'Borderlands'. We talk about Samarth's film school and how he got into making non-fiction films. We also take a deep-dive into some technical aspects of his films like the sound-recording, editing etc. In the end, Samarth also tells us a few interesting stories about how he decided on the background tracks for his films. This and much more on this really insightful episode! Samarth is on Instagram @apun_some.arth ! Samarth's films can be found on YouTube -- https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL33BNOQ8uxzl92hEIhndbTO2t8N60mxPJ Spoiler Alert - This podcast contains a lot of nitty-gritty details from the films. Intro Track -- Super Mario Theme Carnatic Mix by Mahesh Raghvan feat. Akshay Anantapadmanabhan and Shravan Sridhar Outro Track -- Manavyala in my Mind by Indosoul (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hvppm1G8fro&ab_channel=IndoSoulLive). This song was also used in Kazwa. We are available on Google Podcasts, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher and all other podcasting apps, as also on YouTube! All links to Podcasting apps available on anchor.fm/cuttoscene. Link to our YouTube channel - tiny.cc/cuttoscene We would greatly appreciate any comments and feedback! Find our social media links below - Cut to Scene! - cuttoscene on Twitter and Instagram Aditya - alsogoesbyV on Twitter and adivijaykumar on Instagram Devansh - devnaash on Twitter and Instagram…
This episode is the one we enjoyed recording the most! We talk about Capernaum, a 2018 Lebanese Arabic language film co-written and directed by Nadine Labaki, with the other writers being Jihad Hojeilly and Michelle Keserwany in collaboration with Georges Khabbaz and Khaled Mouzanar. Mouzanar also produced the film and did the background score. It stars Zain Al Rafeea, Yordanos Shiferaw among others. We talk how the film takes a dark comedy premise and places it in a realist environment with much success. We also geek out about Labaki's direction and filmmaking method, which we were extremely inspired by. Lastly, we also talk of our own privileges and our lessons from the film in that context. Capernaum is streaming on Netflix -- go watch in right now ; you won't regret. Spoiler Alert - This podcast contains a lot of nitty-gritty details from the film. Intro Track - Yonas from Capernaum, scored by Khaled Mouzanar, performed by Mouzanar and Marie Jeanne Serero and produced by Mouzanar and Zeid Hamdan Outro Track - Capharnaüm from Capernaum, scored by Khaled Mouzanar, performed by Mouzanar and Marie Jeanne Serero and produced by Mouzanar and Zeid Hamdan We are available on Google Podcasts, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher and all other podcasting apps, as also on YouTube! All links to Podcasting apps available on anchor.fm/cuttoscene. Link to our YouTube channel - tiny.cc/cuttoscene We would greatly appreciate any comments and feedback! Find our social media links below - Cut to Scene! - cuttoscene on Twitter and Instagram Aditya - alsogoesbyV on Twitter and adivijaykumar on Instagram Devansh - devnaash on Twitter and Instagram…
We talk about the 2008 heist caper Oye Lucky! Lucky Oye!, written by Urmi Juvekar and co-written, directed by Dibakar Banerjee! We discuss Dibakar's filmography in some detail and also our controversial opinions about his films. We opine that though the film captures the pulse of the city and uses some interesting filmmaking choices, the screenplay does not quite hold it together. The end features our hot-takes about Abhay Deol as a performer. Of course, some PJs are cracked at regular intervals, so please do listen :) Oye Lucky! Lucky Oye! is streaming on Netflix. Spoiler Alert - This podcast contains a lot of nitty-gritty details from the film. Intro Track - Jugni from Oye Lucky! Lucky Oye!, composed by Sneha Khanwalkar, lyrics by Kanu Behl, Venu Isc and sung Des Raj Lakhani. Outro Track - Oye Lucky Lucky Oye title track, composed by Sneha Khanwalkar, lyrics by Dibakar Banerjee, Venu Isc, Kanu Behl and sung by Mika Singh We are available on Google Podcasts, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher and all other podcasting apps, as also on YouTube! All links to Podcasting apps available on anchor.fm/cuttoscene. Link to our YouTube channel - tiny.cc/cuttoscene We would greatly appreciate any comments and feedback! Find our social media links below - Cut to Scene! - cuttoscene on Twitter and Instagram Aditya - alsogoesbyV on Twitter and adivijaykumar on Instagram Devansh - devnaash on Twitter and Instagram…
We invite our friend Vamika over to discuss comedian Bo Burnham's writing-directing debut -- Eighth Grade! Eighth Grade stars Elsie Fisher as an early teen on the verge of entering high school, and the trials and tribulations in her life caused by the invisible hand of social media. We discuss various things -- from our experiences as teens to our experience while watching the films. Devansh also cracks a few bad jokes, so this episode is worth a listen just for that. Thanks Vamika for joining us in this episode! Check out an instagram handle that Vamika and her friends run -- @kulcha_e_ulfat! Eighth Grade is streaming on YouTube. Spoiler Alert - This podcast contains a lot of nitty-gritty details from the film. Intro Track - #deep by Bo Burnham, from his comedy special 'what.' Outro Track - Your Love is Like a Drug to Me by Le Printemps en Rose. We are available on Google Podcasts, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher and all other podcasting apps, as also on YouTube! All links to Podcasting apps available on anchor.fm/cuttoscene. Link to our YouTube channel - tiny.cc/cuttoscene We would greatly appreciate any comments and feedback! Find our social media links below - Cut to Scene! - cuttoscene on Twitter and Instagram Aditya - alsogoesbyV on Twitter and adivijaykumar on Instagram Devansh - devnaash on Twitter and Instagram…
In what is our most rambly episode to date, we discuss Before Sunrise, a 1995 film written by Richard Linklater and Kim Krazin and directed by Linklater. It stars Ethan Hawke, julie Delpy and the city of Vienna. Before Sunrise is also the first film in Linklater's Before Trilogy. We try to answer the question whether this movie has any structure to it, or even a story. We have a difference of opinion regarding the justification of certain scenes as well as whether this film holds ground on its own other than being part of a trilogy. We also discuss our half-baked thoughts on love! So if you want to know us more, do listen to the episode till the end :) Before Sunrise in streaming on Netflix. Spoiler Alert - This podcast contains a lot of nitty-gritty details from the film. Intro Track -- Nukta-Cheen Hai Gham-e-Dil, lyrics by Mirza Ghalib, Vocals, Guitar, Mixing - Pranita Nair Pandurangi. Original Song Credits: Composed by - Ghulam Mohammed Sung by - Suraiya From the film "Mirza Ghalib" directed by Sohrab Modi (1954). We thank Pranita for allowing us to use the track! You can find her on @pranitanp on Instagram. Also check out her songs on her YouTube Channel -- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYAP3EVVSblX0Naz8MabvVg Outro Track -- Sleep On The Floor by The Lumineers. We are available on Google Podcasts, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher and all other podcasting apps, as also on YouTube! All links to Podcasting apps available on anchor.fm/cuttoscene. Link to our YouTube channel - tiny.cc/cuttoscene We would greatly appreciate any comments and feedback! Find our social media links below - Cut to Scene! - cuttoscene on Twitter and Instagram Aditya - alsogoesbyV on Twitter and adivijaykumar on Instagram Devansh - devnaash on Twitter and Instagram…
We invited Prasad Deshmukh, a friend and cinemaholic, to discuss what is (was?) his favourite film -- Gulaal! Gulaal is a 2009 film written by Raj Singh Chaudhary and co-written and directed by Anurag Kashyap. It stars Raj Singh Chaudhary, Ayesha Mohan, Jesse Randhawa, Aditya Srivastava, Mahie Gill, Deepak Dobriyal and Piyush Mishra. We start by discussing what each of our opinions are about Kashyap and then move on to discuss the music, politics, and cinematic art of the film. Prasad also leaves a few movie recommendations in the end! You can find Prasad anywhere on social media @pdgree. Gulaal is available on YouTube. Spoiler Alert - This podcast contains a lot of nitty-gritty details from the film. Link to the 1000 voices campaign mentioned by Prasad - https://app.goodera.com/#/volunteering/campaign/2881 Intro Track -- Beedo from Gulaal, lyrics by Piyush Mishra, composed and arranged by Hitesh Sonik, Piyush Mishra and sung by Rekha Bhardwaj. Outro Track -- Ye Duniya Agar Mil Bhi Jaye from Pyaasa, lyrics by Sahir Ludhianvi, composed by SD Burman, sung by Mohammad Rafi. We are available on Google Podcasts, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher and all other podcasting apps, as also on YouTube! All links to Podcasting apps available on anchor.fm/cuttoscene. Link to our YouTube channel - tiny.cc/cuttoscene We would greatly appreciate any comments and feedback! Find our social media links below - Cut to Scene! - cuttoscene on Twitter and Instagram Aditya - alsogoesbyV on Twitter and adivijaykumar on Instagram Devansh - devnaash on Twitter and Instagram…
Three Billboards outside Ebbing, Missouri is a 2017 film written and directed by Martin McDonagh, which also earned its actors Frances McDormand and Sam Rockwell Academy awards. It also stars Woody Harrelson, Abbie Cornish, Lucas Hedges and others. We talk how McDonagh does not shy away from taking strong writing decisions, and also is not scared to escalate conflicts even when the stakes are already high. We also discuss the performances in the film and break down a couple of scenes. These and much more in this episode! Three Billboards is streaming on Disney+ Hotstar! Spoiler Alert - This podcast contains a lot of nitty-gritty details from the film. Intro Track -- Mildred Goes to War from Three Billboards outside Ebbing, Missouri, composed by Carter Burwell. Outro Track -- Buckskin Stallion Blues from the album Flyin' Blues by Townes Van Zandt. We are available on Google Podcasts, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher and all other podcasting apps, as also on YouTube! All links to Podcasting apps available on anchor.fm/cuttoscene. Link to our YouTube channel - tiny.cc/cuttoscene We would greatly appreciate any comments and feedback! Find our social media links below - Cut to Scene! - cuttoscene on Twitter and Instagram Aditya - alsogoesbyV on Twitter and adivijaykumar on Instagram Devansh - devnaash on Twitter and Instagram…
Monsoon Wedding is that one brilliant film you’ve probably heard about but not watched. Monsoon Wedding is written by Sabrina Dhawan and directed by Mira Nair. We delve into why Mira Nair’s bootstrap brand of filmmaking is so powerful and inspiring. We also discuss how the film manages to tell multiple stories even in its measly run time of under two hours. Do check this movie out on YouTube -- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l_IRXV0xzCs! Spoiler Alert - This podcast contains a lot of nitty-gritty details from the film. Intro Track - 'Baagay' by Hari and Sukhmani! Do check them out on Instagram at @harisukhmani Outro Track - 'Jee Karda' from Monsoon Wedding, composed and sung by Sukhwinder SIngh. We are available on Google Podcasts, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher and all other podcasting apps, as also on YouTube! All links to Podcasting apps available on anchor.fm/cuttoscene. Link to our YouTube channel - tiny.cc/cuttoscene We would greatly appreciate any comments and feedback! Find our social media links below - Cut to Scene! - cuttoscene on Twitter and Instagram Aditya - alsogoesbyV on Twitter and adivijaykumar on Instagram Devansh - devnaash on Twitter and Instagram…
Delhi Belly proved that potty jokes can be made artsy! We talk about Delhi Belly, a 2011 film written by Akshat Verma and directed by Abhinay Deo. We talk how the film broke so many stereotypes in the Indian context and still managed to be extremely entertaining! We also discuss specific scenes and how moving images are used to tell the story. This, and much more! Spoiler Alert - This podcast contains a lot of nitty-gritty details from the film. Intro Track - 'I Hate You (Like I Love You)' from Delhi Belly, composed by Ram Sampath, lyrics by Akshat Verma and Ram Sampath, vocals by Keerthi Sagathia, Shazneen Arethna, Sona Mohapatra, Aamir Khan Outro Track - 'Bhaag DK Bose' from Delhi Belly, composed by Ram Sampath, lyrics by Amitabh Bhattacharya, vocals by Ram Sampath. We are available on Google Podcasts, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher and all other podcasting apps, as also on YouTube! All links to Podcasting apps available on anchor.fm/cuttoscene. Link to our YouTube channel - tiny.cc/cuttoscene We would greatly appreciate any comments and feedback! Find our social media links below - Cut to Scene! - cuttoscene on Twitter and Instagram Aditya - alsogoesbyV on Twitter and adivijaykumar on Instagram Devansh - devnaash on Twitter and Instagram…
This is the second in a two-part conversation on Chintu ka Birthday. Please make sure to listen to Episode 6.1 before you dive in! Welcome to our first guest episode! We discuss Chintu ka Birthday with the co-writer-director of the film Satyanshu Singh! Satyanshu Sir tells us about his "film school", and talks about the technical and artistic aspects of the film. We deep-dive into a few scenes from the film and also how backstories are important in storytelling. This, and much more on this episode we had crazy fun recording! Chintu ka Birthday is an absolutely heartwarming film written and directed by Satyanshu and Devanshu Singh, produced by Cinemese Twins and AIB and starring Vedant Chibber, Bisha Chaturvedi, Tillotama Shome, Vinay Pathak, Seema Pahwa. It is currently streaming on Zee5. Spoiler Alert - This podcast contains a lot of nitty-gritty details from the film. Intro Track - Poem from Udaan written and recited by Satyanshu Singh Outro Track - Dooor from Sulemani Keeda, sung and composed by Siddharth Basrur, lyrics by Satyanshu & Devanshu Singh We are available on Google Podcasts, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher and all other podcasting apps, as also on YouTube! All links to Podcasting apps available on anchor.fm/cuttoscene. Link to our YouTube channel - tiny.cc/cuttoscene We would greatly appreciate any comments and feedback! Find our social media links below - Cut to Scene! - cuttoscene on Twitter and Instagram Aditya - alsogoesbyV on Twitter and adivijaykumar on Instagram Devansh - devnaash on Twitter and Instagram…
Welcome to our first guest episode! We discuss Chintu ka Birthday with the co-writer-director of the film Satyanshu Singh! Satyanshu Sir tells us about his "film school", and talks about the technical and artistic aspects of the film. We deep-dive into a few scenes from the film and also how backstories are important in storytelling. This, and much more on this episode(s) we had crazy fun recording! Chintu ka Birthday is an absolutely heartwarming film written and directed by Satyanshu and Devanshu Singh, produced by Cinemese Twins and AIB and starring Vedant Chibber, Bisha Chaturvedi, Tillotama Shome, Vinay Pathak, Seema Pahwa. It is currently streaming on Zee5! Also, this conversation has two parts, so please make sure you check out episode 6.2 after this episode! Spoiler Alert - This podcast contains a lot of nitty-gritty details from the film. Intro Track - Chintu ka Birthday Title Track composed and sung by Singer - Raajeev V Bhalla, lyrics by Satyanshu Singh Outro Track - Life Yeh Mausambi Si from Ferrari Ki Sawaari; composed by Pritam, lyrics by Devanshu & Satyanshu Singh, vocals by Mohan Kannan We are available on Google Podcasts, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher and all other podcasting apps, as also on YouTube! All links to Podcasting apps available on anchor.fm/cuttoscene. Link to our YouTube channel - tiny.cc/cuttoscene We would greatly appreciate any comments and feedback! Find our social media links below - Cut to Scene! - cuttoscene on Twitter and Instagram Aditya - alsogoesbyV on Twitter and adivijaykumar on Instagram Devansh - devnaash on Twitter and Instagram…
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