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BONUS: The Phoenician Scheme (w/ guest Matthew Ellis)

Jul 29, 20251 hr 36 min
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“Normal people want the basic human rights that accompany citizenship in any sovereign nation. I don't… I don't live anywhere; I'm not a citizen at all. I don't need my human rights.”

The Cold War Cinema team is back with special guest Matthew Ellis, a researcher, artist, and cohost of the Pacific Northwest Insurance Corporation Movie Film Podcast, for a special bonus episode covering Wes Anderson’s The Phoenician Scheme. Recently released on home video and streaming, the film follows the cunning, reprobate industrialist Zsa-zsa Korda (Bencio Del Toro) as he swindles his way into a massive infrastructure deal in the country of Upper Independent Phoenicia. 

 Join Matthew Ellis and hosts Jason Christian, Tony Ballas, and Paul T. Klein as they discuss:

  • The Phoenician Scheme’s connections to the Congress for Cultural Freedom, a CIA-backed cultural operation from 1950 that weaponized writers, artists, and other thinkers for intelligence operations.

  • How Anderson’s film reveals the Cold War origins of the contemporary world in its critiques of capitalism and the neoliberal project. 

  • The ways that The Phoenician Scheme breaks Anderson’s hermetically sealed aesthetics and alludes to its formal limitations.

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Each episode features book and film recommendations for further exploration. On this episode: 

  • Matthew recommends Danny Boyle’s 28 Years Later.

  • Paul recommends Matt Zoller Seitz’s The Wes Anderson Collection and Louis Althusser’s “Ideology and Ideological State Apparatuses: Notes Towards an Investigation.”

  • Tony recommends Carpenter’s Gothic by William Gaddis.

  • Jason recommends The Darker Nations: A People’s History of the Third World by Vijay Prashad.

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Logo by Jason Christian 

Theme music by DYAD (Charles Ballas and Jeremy Averitt). 

Happy listening!

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