ClapperCast - Episode 3: 7500, Never Rarely Sometimes Always, Shirley (with guest Taylor Baker)



CLAPPERCAST
CLAPPERCAST

Hosted by CLAPPER editor-in-chief Jak-Luke Sharp, alongside a rotating roundtable of diverse and marginalised writers from all over the world, ClapperCast features in-depth debates and discussions of the latest festivals, wide releases, news,  interviews, and other happenings in the film world.  

Each episode of ClapperCast highlights three centrepiece films or filmmakers who we believe deserve to be known better in a virtual roundtable where we discuss the film itself as well as its broader impact on the future of the cinematic world.

In this episode, our roundtable of global writers (Jak-Luke Sharp, Hillary White. Alina Faulds, George Lewis) are joined by Taylor Baker (host and creator of Drink in the Movies) as we discuss whether Joseph Gordon-Levitt’s comeback film 7500 (reviewed by Jak-Luke Sharp) successfully overcomes the tired racist tropes seen in hijacking films, the intriguing creation of Josephine Decker’s new indie film Shirley reviewed by Hillary White, as well as the feminist relevance of Eliza HitmansNever Rarely Sometimes Always from the 2020 Berlin Film Festival, reviewed by George Lewis.

In this episode, our team of global writers are joined by Taylor Baker (host and creator of Drink in the Movies) as we discuss whether Joseph Gordon-Levitt's comeback film 7500 successfully overcomes the tired racist tropes seen in hijacking films, the intriguing creation of Martin Scorsese and Josephine Decker's new


Produced by Diego Andaluz. 

Associated Producers Jak-Luke Sharp, Jakub Flasz and Rory Marsh.

Hosted by Jak-Luke Sharp,

Featuring Hillary White, George Lewis, Alina Faulds, & Taylor Baker


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