Category: Podcast – International Cinema
Naked Lunch Radio #78 – Danny Boyle special
Download the show in a new window One of Britain’s most celebrated breakthrough talents of the ’90s, director and producer Danny Boyle made his name with his acclaimed 1996 adaptation of Irvine Welsh’s Trainspotting. An angry, funny and groundbreaking film … [Read the Rest]
Naked Lunch Radio #77 – A Short podcast about Kieslowski
Download show Way back in Episode 28, we discussed Krzystzof Kieslowski’s seminal Three Colors trilogy with our resident European film expert, Eduardo Lucatero, and promised to return to discuss the revered Polish master’s earlier work. Well it’s taken forever, but … [Read the Rest]
Naked Lunch Radio #61: Directors Lucas Moodysson & Peter Sollett
Download the show in a new window Director Peter Sollett hasn’t been kicking around too long, but he’s already made a splash in two distinctly different realms: first, as an indie darling with his coming-of-age dramedy Raising Victor Vargas, and … [Read the Rest]
Naked Lunch Radio #41 – Crossing Heaven Head On (The Fatih Atkin special)
Download show Born in Germany as the son of Turkish parents, the 30-year-old director is a child of globalization: like the musician Manu Chao, he samples and remixes elements from a diversity of cultures, material easily available to his generation … [Read the Rest]
Naked Lunch Radio #40 – Hollywood blacklists (The Jules Dassin special pt.1)
Download the show in a new window One of the most defiantly visible survivors of the Hollywood Blacklist was American director Jules Dassin. Following high school in the Bronx and drama school in Europe, Dassin made his stage debut at … [Read the Rest]
Naked Lunch Radio #28 (B) Color Me Kieslowki
- Download the show in a new window Tune in to our first special on director Krzysztov Kieslsowski. We will take a look at his Blue, White and REd trilogy Kieslowski’s personal quotes: “If I have a goal, then it … [Read the Rest]
Naked Lunch Radio #24 – Funny Games
Download show “A feature film is twenty-four lies per second.” — Michael Haneke, Cannes (2005) He is best known for his bleak and disturbing style. His films often document problems and failures in modern society. This week we feature Director … [Read the Rest]











