Listen To Lillian

Lillian Crawford

Listen To Lillian

A weekly TV, Film and Film Reviews podcast

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Listen To Lillian

Lillian Crawford

Listen To Lillian

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Listen To Lillian

Lillian Crawford

Listen To Lillian

A weekly TV, Film and Film Reviews podcast
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For this bumper episode, writer and programmer So Mayer brings to films with them onto the podcast - Margaret Tait's Blue Black Permanent and Sally Potter's Orlando, both released in 1992.
A new dawn approaches for Listen to Lillian as we kick off a new season of the podcast with a wholesome discussion around Joe Wright's 2005 adaptation of Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen, featuring cultural programmer Clémence Rebourg.
For this episode of Listen to Lillian, Lizzie Mackarel joins me to discuss one of Merchant Ivory's masterpieces - The Remains of the Day, based on the Booker-winning novel by Kazuo Ishiguro.
Film critic Katie Duggan joins me fora deep dive into the nuances of one of the greatest British films, The Long Day Closes (1992) directed by Terence Davies
For the second episode of season three, I talked to Mailí Ní Ghormáin about the 2006 drama Notes On A Scandal directed by Richard Eyre and based on the novel by Zoë Heller.
Listen to Lillian returns for a third season with special guest Laura Venning who has chosen Ang Lee's 1995 adaptation of Sense and Sensibility., with an Oscar-winning screenplay by Emma Thompson. Join us for a wholesome chat while the weather
For this final episode of season two I talk to Ian Wang about Alison De Vere and her animated films, with a broader discussion of representation in the animation film industry.
For this episode of Listen to Lillian, filmmaker Zoe Black chooses Carine Adler's 1997 film Under the Skin starring Samantha Morton, featuring discussion of masturbation and fashion politics.
Filmmaker Sophy Romvari chats to Lillian Crawford about Derek Jarman's final complete film - Blue.
Tilda Swinton's status as a queer icon was cemented by two remarkable films - Derek Jarman's Caravaggio and Sally Potter's Orlando - both of which are discussed on this episode of Listen to Lillian with Madeleine Pulman-Jones.
For this episode, Lillian Crawford chats to fellow Little White Lies writer Hannah Strong about Morvern Callar and all things Lynne Ramsay.
For the first episode of the second season of Listen to Lillian, Ethan Lyon brings Terence Fisher's 1958 adaptation of Dracula to Lillian Crawford's table.
For the first double-feature and final episode of season one, Lillian Crawford talks to Sarah Williams about two extraordinary feminist gems - Laura Mulvey's 1977 video essay Riddles of the Sphinx and Ngozi Onwurah's 1991 short film The Body Be
For this episode, Lillian Crawford speaks to film director Isabel Sandoval (Lingua Franca) about Tony Scott's 1983 vampire drama, The Hunger.
If you wannabe our lover, you gotta listen to this latest episode with Linfa Kear and Lillian Crawford talking all things Spice Girls! Sadly, due to some recording difficulties, there is some disturbance towards the end.
Join Lillian Crawford and her guest James Carrigy as they explore the hidden secrets of Alan Clarke's 1974 'Play for Today', Penda's Fen.
For this second episode Lillian Crawford and her guest, film critic Leila Latif, dissect representations of gender and queerness in Stephen Frears's 1985 drama, My Beautiful Laundrette.
For this first episode, Lillian Crawford chats with lawyer and film enthusiast Tya Raikundalia about Gurinder Chadha's Bend It Like Beckham (2002) and its representation of gender and queerness.
A short introduction about the format of the Listen to Lillian podcast.
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