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SVU #151: Mudbound/Black Female Filmmakers
Episode 151

SVU #151: Mudbound/Black Female Filmmakers

Dee Rees’ ensemble period drama is a Netflix exclusive with an outside chance at making Oscar history.

Filmspotting: Streaming Video Unit (SVU) · Filmspotting Network

November 21, 20171h 7m

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Show Notes

Eric Kohn of IndieWire and the Screen Talk podcast joins Alison while on the road in the Florida Keys to discuss Dee Rees’ Netflix original MUDBOUND. Matt is still off on paternity leave, so this episode of Filmspotting: Streaming Video Unit has turned the responsibility for picking the main review to our guest host. In addition to talking Rees’ ensemble period drama (an Oscar contender with an outside chance of making history) Eric and Alison recommend other films directed by black women available to rent or stream, some of whom Rees has cited as influences.

This episode of Filmspotting: SVU is brought to you by Tribeca Shortlist and Showstopper.

Guest Host’s Choice Review: Mudbound

Queue Shots: Films Directed By Black Women:

A Dry White Season

Daughters of the Dust

The Watermelon Woman

Whose Streets?

Behind the 8-Ball: 3 New Releases

Alison: Allied / Search Party / Their Finest

Eric: The Persian Connection / Landline / The Dinner

2 Listener Recommendations

Alison: Patton Oswalt: Annihilation / Neal Brennan: 3 Mics

Eric: Life / Parents

1 Random Film From Our Netflix "My Lists"

Alison: Boys in the Trees

Eric: Narcos

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