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New Yorker: DVD of the Week

By The New Yorker

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Podcast Description

A look at video releases, with commentary by Richard Brody: Jacques Tati's "Mon Oncle" (1958); Michelangelo Antonioni's "The Passenger" (1975); Georges Franju's "Eyes Without a Face" (1960); Jared Hess's "Nacho Libre" (2006); Howard Hawks's "Monkey Business" (1952); "The Lenny Bruce Performance Film" (1965); Mark Robson's "Phffft!" (1954); Roger Vadim's "...And God Created Woman" (1956); Abderrahmane Sissako's "Bamako" (2006); Otto Preminger's "Daisy Kenyon" (1947); Albert and David Maysles's "Salesman" (1968); Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne's "L'Enfant" (2005); Douglas Sirk's "Has Anybody Seen My Gal?" (1951); Lou Ye's "Summer Palace" (2006); Charlie Chaplin's "A King in New York" (1957); Eric Rohmer's "Chloe in the Afternoon" (1972); Anthony Mann's "The Glenn Miller Story" (1954); Jared Hess's "Napoleon Dynamite" (2004); "War of the Colossal Beast" (1958); Carl Theodor Dreyer's "Gertrud" (1964); Edmund Goulding's "Nightmare Alley" (1947); Joe Swanberg's "Hannah Takes the Stairs" (2007).

Customer Reviews

Re-visiting...

This is November, 2011 and still a whole lot of the videos are not downloadable nor are they viewable in iTunes. It's been going on for ... years?

I'm interested in the story behind this phenomenon. Is posting the video done via script and nobody checks?

The clips I can get are neat, but this "may or may not download" thing is a bummer.

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"Produced by..."

How amusing that the makers of a video podcast consisting of about three minutes of film footage which was entirely created by someone else, go to the trouble of having closing credits, but don't seem to care that their podcasts are not downloading and cannot be viewed.

Finis!

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