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Episode 52 A Gentleman's Agreement (1947) & A Single Man (2009)

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This week we discuss two very different films with unforeseen parallels. First we discuss A Gentleman's Agreement (1947) starring Gregory Peck and directed by Elia Kazan. Then we discuss the first film from designer and director Tom Ford A Single Man (2009). Starring Colin Firth, Julianne Moore and Nicholas Hoult the film is a very stylized look at a gay man in the 1950's struggling to get past the sudden death of his partner.

Then we have a segment we call Hidden Gems. Where we suggest films we think need more recognition. This week Joe has a WWII film called Europa Europa and Nick discusses a film called My Man Godfrey.

We will be off for Memorial Day weekend but we pick two films for our next episode in early June.

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This week we discuss two very different films with unforeseen parallels. First we discuss A Gentleman's Agreement (1947) starring Gregory Peck and directed by Elia Kazan. Then we discuss the first film from designer and director Tom Ford A Single Man (2009). Starring Colin Firth, Julianne Moore and Nicholas Hoult the film is a very stylized look at a gay man in the 1950's struggling to get past the sudden death of his partner.

Then we have a segment we call Hidden Gems. Where we suggest films we think need more recognition. This week Joe has a WWII film called Europa Europa and Nick discusses a film called My Man Godfrey.

We will be off for Memorial Day weekend but we pick two films for our next episode in early June.

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