162: Substantive Cinema | Southern Comfort feat. Mitchell Beaupre
Episode description
Four weeks in a row, can you believe it?! This week we are back with a Substantive Cinema pick that we've been excited for for quite some time, Walter Hill's underrated masterpiece Southern Comfort.
The movie follows a squad of National Guardsmen doing exercises in the Louisiana swamps. After some painfully avoidable events, the men become hunted and are on the run for their lives against an enemy of their own making in a place that, while actually being part of their own homeland, they find entirely foreign. On the one hand, the film is a perfectly thrilling and taut entertainment. However, it's also a substantive look at White male entitlement, American exceptionalism, militarism, race relations, and more.
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Listen to Mitchell's previous Substantive Cinema appearance
Mitchell's Walter Hill Interview
Purchase the Vinegar Syndrome 4K
Streaming options for Southern Comfort
List of Substantive Cinema movies
If you're newer to the show be sure to check out our library of 150+ episodes with folks like Filmspotting's Josh Larsen, artist Stephanie Stalvey, Jemar Tisby, New York Times film critic Alissa Wilkinson, Propaganda, actor/director John Carroll Lynch, and our old pal Slim (Letterboxd & 70mm Podcast).
Shoutouts:
Witness in the City (Radiance Films)
Troy article (Paste)
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