In this episode, film podcasting veteran and host of the Criterion Reflections and Inside the Box podcasts David Blakeslee joins us for a captivating discussion as we delve into the influential world of the gangster genre.
We uncover the innovative brilliance of two groundbreaking films that defied conventions and faced censorship challenges. We focus on Howard Hawks' original 'Scarface' from 1932, produced by the legendary Howard Hughes, and Seijun Suzuki's inventive Japanese Yakuza classic 'Branded to Kill.'
We'll take you back in time and across continents to explore the visionary storytelling, trailblazing cinematography, and unforgettable characters that left an indelible mark on the cinematic landscape.
Discover how these films pushed boundaries and sparked controversy, with both directors—Howard Hawks and Seijun Suzuki—being pioneers in their own right. We also look at the charismatic and iconic performances of their legendary stars Paul Muni and Joe Shishido.
Join us as we unravel the compelling histories of 'Scarface' and 'Branded to Kill,' shedding light on their impact, innovation, and the censorship hurdles and challenges they overcame to claim their place in cinema history.
LINKS:
BFI Where to begin with the Japanese New Wave
Scarface on Internet Archive BFI Howard Hawks: 10 essential films + 3 underrated ones
David Blakeslee's Criterion Reflections Podcast
David Blakeslee's Inside the Box Podcast with Trevor Berrett
Actor and voice artist Bradley Witham
11/02/23 • 100 min
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