Episodes
Ep# 78 - Documentaries in 1969
Bart and Jenna take a look at documentaries in 1969 – examining just how far the genre had progressed in ten years
Ep# 45 - Haskell Wexler in the 60s
Bart & Jenna dive into the work of Haskell Wexler – one of the true auteur cinematographers who got his start in the 1960s. Featuring a heated debate on Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, as iconic in wit as it is in visual flare, and Medium Cool – a hybrid film that incorporates almost every trick he learned from the decade.
Ep #26 - Pauline Kael's 60s Pick: Bonnie and Clyde
Guest Pauline Kael joins Cinema60 in spirit to talk about one of her favorite films from the ‘60s: Arthur Penn’s Bonnie and Clyde! No reading required as Bart & Jenna argue her case for the film against their own personal misgivings.
Ep # 13 - LSD Movies in 1967
1967 seems to have been the year the public was ready to talk about the effects of LSD. Bart & Jenna measure a wide range of LSD-centric films from 1967 in order from cop shorts like LSD Trip Or Trap? to Roger Corman’s psychedelic The Trip.