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Fascism on Film Podcast

Fascism on Film Podcast

Released: 2025-07-06
© Copyright 2025 All rights reserved.
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3 Episodes
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3 Episodes
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Listen on Apple Podcasts
Released: 2025-07-06
© Copyright 2025 All rights reserved.
Most Recent Episode
A Storm Approaches: 'The Mortal Storm'

A Storm Approaches: 'The Mortal Storm'

This episode examines "The Mortal Storm" (Dir. Frank Borzage, 1940) as one of the earliest Hollywood films to confront Nazism directly. Released before the U.S. entered World War II, the film portrays the ideological unraveling of a tight-knit German fa
Time: 32:46
This episode examines "The Mortal Storm" (Dir. Frank Borzage, 1940) as one of the earliest Hollywood films to confront Nazism directly. Released before the U.S. entered World War II, the film portrays the ideological unraveling of a tight-knit German family under Hitler’s rise. It is a story of creeping authoritarianism, social fracture, and moral choice—one that dramatizes fascism not as an external invader, but as a virus that colonizes relationships, institutions, and inner lives.
This episode explores how fascism thrives by exploiting the cracks in civil society—co-opting education, splitting families, demanding obedience, and redefining loyalty. Through Borzage’s sentimental but politically charged direction, "The Mortal Storm" becomes a cinematic forecast of what happens when fear and ideology eclipse community and love.
Episode ID: 1000716020951
GUID: fascismonfilm.podbean.com/637646e8-bd31-367c-82f7-ece21014ca00
Release Date: 06/07/2025, 18:57:00

Description

Writers and film experts James Kent and Teal Minton look at how film, past and present, deals with the subject of fascism.
This podcast will consist of multiple seasons. Each season (10-15 episodes) tackles different aspects of fascism. In Season 1, the focus is on pre-war fascism.
Through this podcast, James and Teal define what is fascism, why cinema matters, and how film and ideology co-produce myths of power, beauty, violence, and belonging.
Music courtesy www.classicals.de.

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