Synopsis
A monthly podcast, looking at the various releases in the Eclipse Series, from the Criterion Collection.
Episodes
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The Eclipse Viewer – Episode 23 – Raymond Bernard
23/12/2014David and Trevor are joined by guest Mark Hurne to discuss two monumental French epics from the early 1930s.
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The Eclipse Viewer – Episode 22 – Presenting Sacha Guitry
24/11/2014David and Trevor savor a sampling of the work of this prolific and consummate French auteur.
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The Eclipse Viewer – Episode 21 – When Horror Came to Shochiku
13/11/2014David and Trevor examine the strange detour taken in the late 1960s by one of Japan's most venerable and prestigious movie studios.
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The Eclipse Viewer – Episode 20 – A Conversation with Michael Koresky
23/10/2014David and Trevor spend an enjoyable hour talking with the lead essay writer for the Eclipse Series.
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The Eclipse Viewer – Episode 19 – Rossellini’s History Films: Renaissance and Enlightenment
14/10/2014David and Trevor delve into the dry, dusty and didactic worlds that Roberto Rossellini created in the final phase of his illustrious career.
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The Eclipse Viewer – Episode 18 – Travels With Hiroshi Shimizu
29/08/2014David and Trevor discuss four films of the 1930s by a highly prolific and all-but-forgotten master of Japanese cinema.
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The Eclipse Viewer – Episode 17 – Basil Dearden’s London Underground
21/07/2014David and Trevor dig deep into this box set of four films from late 50's/early 60's England.
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The Eclipse Viewer – Episode 16 – Sabu!
13/06/2014David and Trevor are joined by Ryan Gallagher to discuss three adventure films of the 1930s starring one of the most charismatic child actors of his era.
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The Eclipse Viewer – Episode 15 – Masaki Kobayashi Against the System
10/05/2014David and Trevor discuss four early films by one of Japan's most rigorous and ethically uncompromising directors.
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The Eclipse Viewer – Episode 14 – Early Bergman [Part 2]
08/04/2014David and Trevor wrap up their discussion of Eclipse Series 1: Early Bergman, focusing on THIRST and TO JOY, the last two films in that set.