S7E5: WEEKEND
Jan 10, 2018•1 hr 5 min
Episode description
Jean-Luc Godard's 1967 WEEKEND (or WEEK-END, if you prefer) is a scathing political satire if you understand what's going on, or a long strange trip if you don't. Your hosts have been on both sides of this divide, and today they come together to talk about seeing the film as a clueless undergrad; Tarantino and Wheatley as JLG fans and other films it influenced; the automobile and capitalist society; anti-colonialist speeches with sandwiches; a digression on the legacies of Hunter S. Thompson and Jann Wenner; Black Mirror, Get Out and other contemporary satires; and the puzzles of Lewis Carroll.
Weekend links:
- Weekend on IMDb
- Weekend on Wikipedia
- Roger Ebert review
- Pauline Kael review
- Renata Adler review
- Richard Brody review
- Criterion essay
- Columbia essay
- Pop Matters essay
- Senses of Cinema essay
- Ben Wheatley on Weekend
- Rolling Stone interview with Godard
- Sticky Fingers NYT review
- Solution to Lewis Carroll puzzle
- More Lewis Carroll puzzles
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