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Filmmaker Andrew Bujalski: the cinema of recontextualized relationships
Filmmaker Andrew Bujalski: the cinema of recontextualized relationships
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Length:
55 minutes
Released:
May 27, 2010
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Colin Marshall talks to Andrew Bujalski, the young director of the films Funny Ha Ha, Mutual Appreciation and Beeswax,
which is newly available on DVD. Though Bujalski’s funny, realistic
movies are often considered by critics to be of a similar genius to
other independently-produced pictures of the 2000s focusing on the
personal relationships of twentysomethings, they possess an intellect
and an aesthetic all their own.
which is newly available on DVD. Though Bujalski’s funny, realistic
movies are often considered by critics to be of a similar genius to
other independently-produced pictures of the 2000s focusing on the
personal relationships of twentysomethings, they possess an intellect
and an aesthetic all their own.
Released:
May 27, 2010
Format:
Podcast episode
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