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Counter-Currents Book Editor John Morgan again joins Fróði Midjord on the new podcast series, Guide to Kulchur – this time with video! – to discuss Play, a Swedish film from 2011 (available in English) by Ruben Östlund which depicts a group of Swedish children who are bullied and intimidated, and finally robbed, by a group of black children in modern-day Sweden, based on actual police reports. Similar to The Square, which we discussed last week, it mocks and critiques the politically-correct atmosphere of today’s Sweden, where no one dares to acknowledge the immigration problem that is right in front of everyone’s eyes.
Guide to Kulchur Episode 3: Play
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3 comments
Another excellent episode about a good movie.
It would be interesting to hear your take on Gaspar Noé’s latest movie, Climax. Like all of his films it’s jam-packed with decandence, which he seems to simultaneously celebrate and admit is lethal for those who embrace it.
If we disregard right-wing guerilla filmmakers like Hubert Viel, I think he’s up there among the most interesting filmmakers working today, along with Östlund, Konstantin Lopushansky and Oskar Roehler.
Thank you kindly! I’d love to do an episode on a Gaspar Noé film, but first I think we need something more mainstream, so we may keep some listeners.
This episode is also downloadable as mp3:
https://www.spreaker.com/user/guidetokulchur/gtk-ep-3
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