Ménage Á Pop is a three times a week intimate discussion between two people and a piece of pop culture.
Kevin Smokler and Christopher Boone have spent the week talking about the documentary that they made. But what about the documentary that they are in? VINYL NATION is an intimate look at record collecting and, since they're both fans, they can't avoid impacting the narrative. It's the anatomy of a scene that cracks the fourth wall as they prod the intention between art and its artist.
VINYL NATION is currently screening in virtual cinemas around the country. Visit www.vinylnationfilm.com to support and view this documentary. 50% of ticket sales (following platform fees) go to local and independent movie theaters in your area.
Christopher Boone is a filmmaker whose credits include the Nicholl Fellowship semifinalist CENTS (2016) His writings on filmmaking can be found at NO FILM SCHOOL.
KEVIN SMOKLER, is the author of BRAT PACK AMERICA: A LOVE LETTER TO 80S TEEN MOVIES available locally at INDIEBOUND.org. Follow him on TWITTER @weegee and learn more about his writing at www.kevinsmokler.com
Tune back on Monday when comedian CANDACE KREGG vaults through her history with the cult 90s classic SHOW GIRLS.
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MUSIC FEATURED IN TODAY’S EPISODE:
“Three Ways To Do That” (opening theme) composed and performed by The Madeline Prior. All rights reserved with Not A Holograms podcasts.
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