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FLAp Podcast

Welcome to FLAp, a film, literature, and art podcast brought to you by AJ-Images Media Productions (www.aj-images.com)! On this channel, we will bring to you lectures and audio and video (live) discussions about different topics related to film, literature, and art. Content will range from overviews such as on film history, the history of German literature and language, and art history to specific topics FLAp's host Andrea Oberheiden-Brent and co-host Jens J. Reinke are passionate about. Look forward to episodes on Al Jolson, Wes Anderson, Robin Williams, the relationship between story and cinematogrophy, as well as on rare and iconic silent films. We are always looking for guests to participate in our shows. If you have topic suggestions or if you would like to be part of an upcoming topic, please contact us. You can find announcements and contact info here. You may also visit us on Facebook and Twitter as well as on our Youtube channel. You will find us, let us find you!
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Welcome to FLAp, a film, literature, and art podcast which is brought to you by AJ-Images Media Productions (www.aj-images.com).

Look forward to lectures and (live) discussion audio and video episodes on selected films from the silent era to modern blockbusters. Our first episode is dedicated to the late Robin Williams in which we will discuss the actor's last dramatic role in Boulevard (2014).

We are always looking for people who would like to participate in our FLAp episodes, either live or pre-recorded. Feel free to make topic suggestions. Upcoming shows you might like to participate in will be announced here and on our Facebook and Twitter pages as well as on our Youtube channel. You will find us, let us find you! You can also write to andrea.oberheiden@web.de

Dec 9, 2015

Host Andrea Oberheiden-Brent discusses further aspects of Robin Williams' last dramatic movie BOULEVARD with co-host Jens J. Reinke. Topics include the automobile and personal habits as representative devices for a character, the relationhips between Nolan & Joy and Nolan & Winston, as well as the drugdealer's character Eddie.

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