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It's the Pictures that Got Small

Nate DiMeo and Karina Longworth

From Nate DiMeo, the creator of The Memory Palace, and Karina Longworth, creator of You Must Remember This, comes a new movie podcast. Each episode, Karina and Nate reach out from their quarantines to a guest who’ll pick a movie they’ve heard is great but never found the time to watch. They’ll watch it, break it down, even play a game or two. All while raising money to support independent movie theaters, film societies, and other places that make us love going out to the movies.

Join them and watch the best of the big screen on whatever little screens you have on hand as you hunker down and wait this thing out.

From Nate DiMeo, the creator of The Memory Palace, and Karina Longworth, creator of You Must Remember This, comes a new movie podcast. Each episode, Karina and Nate reach out from their quarantines to a guest who’ll pick a movie they’ve heard is great but never found the time to watch. They’ll watch it, break it down, even play a game or two. All while raising money to support independent movie theaters, film societies, and other places that make us love going out to the movies.

Join them and watch the best of the big screen on whatever little screens you have on hand as you hunker down and wait this thing out.

Episode 4: 3 Women

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April 23, 202041min 23sec

On this episode of It’s the Pictures That Got Small, Karina Longworth and Nate DiMeo are joined by the creator of Mrs. America, Dahvi Waller. Join us at a western-themed cop-bar out by a shooting range and dirt-bike track as we make some cryptic, erotic mosaics and talk Robert Altman’s 3 Women!

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We hope you’ll join us in donating to The Art-House America Campaign to support independent film exhibitors.

Movies Discussed in this Episode:

Girlfriends

Portrait of Jennie

The Hunger

The Prestige

The many films of Robert Altman

Here’s the Randomizer app.

And, here’s that French interview clip.

Next Week:

We’re watching Casino with Lindsey Weber of Who? Weekly!

Credits

This show was produced with engineering assistance from Elizabeth Aubert.

Our theme music is by WMD.

All the little harp pieces are composed just for this show by the remarkable Mary Lattimore.

Our show logo comes from Nate’s Uncle Matt.