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Episode 55: Michelangelo Antonioni's 'L'avventura' (1960)

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AFTER APRIL 1ST, THIS FEED WILL NO LONGER UPDATE WITH NEW EPISODES. I have changed my hosting site. If you subscribe via iTunes or Podomatic, please go to https://herheadinfilms.simplecast.fm/ to re-subscribe to my new iTunes feed. Thank you. In 1960, Michelangelo Antonioni released "L'avventura," a film that would make him world-famous and that would change cinema forever. Antonioni was crucial in elevating cinema to an art form and expanding the language of film by constructing a deeply visual style that would influence filmmakers for decades to come. In this episode, I talk about the mysterious power of "L'avventura," why it has haunted me for years, and why it matters so much. Subscribe to the Her Head in Films Newsletter to stay up-to-date about the podcast and to get exclusive content: https://mailchi.mp/cecae8692817/her-head-in-films-newsletter Please consider making this podcast sustainable by supporting it on Patreon. For as low as $1 per month, you can unlock exclusive patron-only content: https://www.patreon.com/herheadinfilms Follow me on social media: https://www.facebook.com/herheadinfilms/ https://twitter.com/ekphora http://ekphora.tumblr.com
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AFTER APRIL 1ST, THIS FEED WILL NO LONGER UPDATE WITH NEW EPISODES. I have changed my hosting site. If you subscribe via iTunes or Podomatic, please go to https://herheadinfilms.simplecast.fm/ to re-subscribe to my new iTunes feed. Thank you. In 1960, Michelangelo Antonioni released "L'avventura," a film that would make him world-famous and that would change cinema forever. Antonioni was crucial in elevating cinema to an art form and expanding the language of film by constructing a deeply visual style that would influence filmmakers for decades to come. In this episode, I talk about the mysterious power of "L'avventura," why it has haunted me for years, and why it matters so much. Subscribe to the Her Head in Films Newsletter to stay up-to-date about the podcast and to get exclusive content: https://mailchi.mp/cecae8692817/her-head-in-films-newsletter Please consider making this podcast sustainable by supporting it on Patreon. For as low as $1 per month, you can unlock exclusive patron-only content: https://www.patreon.com/herheadinfilms Follow me on social media: https://www.facebook.com/herheadinfilms/ https://twitter.com/ekphora http://ekphora.tumblr.com
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