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The Battle of San Pietro (1945) w/ Glenn Garthwaite

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"The lives lost were precious lives- to their county, to their loved ones, and to the men themselves."

In 1945, military officials were astounded by the battle footage captured by John Huston in his pointedly anti-war documentary short The Battle of San Pietro. Decades later, it was revealed that the real battle had occurred before the cameras even arrived. Editor Glenn Garthwaite joins us to untangle the complicated legacy of Houston's WWII film, and the rich history of those fateful filmmaking figures who went to war and came back changed.

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Michael Natale

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Kyle Lampar

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Glenn Garthwaite

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"The lives lost were precious lives- to their county, to their loved ones, and to the men themselves."

In 1945, military officials were astounded by the battle footage captured by John Huston in his pointedly anti-war documentary short The Battle of San Pietro. Decades later, it was revealed that the real battle had occurred before the cameras even arrived. Editor Glenn Garthwaite joins us to untangle the complicated legacy of Houston's WWII film, and the rich history of those fateful filmmaking figures who went to war and came back changed.

Today's episode is brought to you by Audible. Try out Audible for free using our unique link here.

Hosts:

Michael Natale

Twitter

Letterboxd

Tom Lorenzo

Twitter

Letterboxd

Producer:

Kyle Lampar

Twitter

Guest:

Glenn Garthwaite

Website

Keeper of the Bay documentary

Follow the Show:

Twitter

Instagram

Website

Music by Mike Natale

Follow the Show:

Twitter

Instagram

Website

Music by Mike Natale

  continue reading

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