Episode 2

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24th May 2022

Attack the Block

We discussed what we loved about Attack the Block, the intersection of race and class, and other themes brought throughout the film.

Attack the Block is a 2011 sci-fi comedy directed by Joe Cornish. Moses (John Boyega) leads a group of South London teenagers facing off against aliens to defend their neighborhood. The film also guest stars Jodie Whittaker, Alex Esmail, Leeon Jones, and Nick Frost.

Featured Panelists: Katrina Overby and Deborah Alvarez

Moderator: Jackie McGriff

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Song: "You are so money"

Written by: Matthew Wigton

Performed by: Falls

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Representation in Cinema
Discussing genuine Black, Brown, and Indigenous representation in movies!
We discuss the representation of Black, Brown, and Indigenous people in movies. We address the things that we love seeing, the tropes and stereotypes that Hollywood continues to perpetuate on screen, and what representation we'd like to see moving forward. You can listen to this podcast on any podcast platform!
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