Episode notes
When writer/director Justin Simien (Dear White People, Haunted Mansion) first saw William Greaves’ groundbreaking 1968 film, Symbiopsychotaxiplasm: Take One. He was mad. Not about the film’s avant-garde style (part fiction, part documentary, part performance art) but about the fact that he hadn’t seen it sooner — it might’ve saved him a lot of trouble as he found his way in a challenging, second-guessing industry. Now Justin is introducing more people to the contributions to cinema made by Black creatives like Greaves, through his series Hollywood Black, now streaming from MGM+.
Then Jordan has one quick thing about Brandy and other stars lighting up the late-summer/early-fall horror slate.
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With Jordan Crucchiola and Justin Simien
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Guests
- Justin Simien
About the show
On Feeling Seen, writer and general enthusiast Jordan Crucchiola invites filmmakers, writers, comedians, and artists to discuss the movie characters that made them “feel seen.” It’s about that instant when a person connects to a piece of art so deeply that they see themselves reflected in it. Every week Jordan gabs it up with a guest about those magical moments when they were watching a film and realized, “That’s me!” It’s an informative, funny, and comforting show about our intimate relationship with movies, the impact they have on our lives, and how they influence our art.