Why You Should Watch... A Matter of Life and Death (with Laura Venning) | Podcast
Facing up to big questions about life, death and the world beyond with a typically dry British sense of humour, Powell and Pressburger's classic A Matter of Life and Death is a favourite of Martin Scorcese. Here to discuss why the technicolor world of the film is so appealing half a century later is film critic Laura Venning. To hear more of our discussion, check out the new indietrix podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast... Read some more of Laura's work here: https://lwlies.com/articles/my-brilli... https://www.girlsontopstees.com/read-... And follow Laura on Twitter: / laura_venning ----- indietrix film reviews is a movie review channel hosted by Will Webb with a wide view of cinema, taking in arthouse, indie and blockbuster movies with lots of analysis and discussion. Patreon: / indietrix Reddit: / indietrix Instagram: / indietrix Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/Willwebbful/ -----

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