Set in the Holy Land in the first century C.E., a young woman leaves her small fishing village and traditional family behind to join a radical new social movement.
"And then comes Citizen Kane. And that’s just how it’s put together, how it’s structured. It’s just a modern film. Sometimes I wish movies like this still get made. It’s just super radical in every aspect."
"Polanski. Rosemary’s Baby I keep coming back to, and I like Chinatown a lot. Those aren’t radical choices but I enjoy them. The truth is that I enjoy them a lot, and everybody knows they’re wonderful."
"If you know me, you know that I will endorse anything related to this radical teen martyr, whom I consider the original riot grrrl. Dreyer’s take is a beautifully stark and visceral portrait of her final days."
"Podcasts are also a good source of news because you get a larger variety of voices, and more radical thoughts, but recently I’ve been listening to a podcast called Ghibliotheque where they discuss the films of Studio Ghibli."