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BLINDSPOTS Podcast Episode 2: Something Wild & Your Sister’s Sister

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Film Inquiry presents Blindspots with Jake and Kristy. In this new podcast series, Film Inquiry staff members and fast friends Jake Tropila and Kristy Strouse will each recommend a film they like that the other person has not seen. They will then watch the other person’s selection and come together to discuss their thoughts and reactions to both films. For those who seek hidden gems and new findings in the world of cinema, this is the podcast for you.

On a very sweet Episode 2 of Blindspots, our hosts each bring a work from a beloved and dearly departed filmmaker. Jake shares Jonathan Demme’s 1986 bursting-with-life road movie, Something Wild, and Kristy presents Lynn Shelton’s 2011 semi-improvisational three-hander, Your Sister’s Sister. Listen, enjoy, and please call your waitress by name.

The music used is Loco De Amor by David Byrne & Celia Cruz, featured in the film Something Wild.

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