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Hannah Long – The Train

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Is it ever justified to sacrifice a human life to save a work of art?

Brent is joined by Hannah Long to discuss the 1964 movie ‘The Train’ starring Burt Lancaster and Paul Scofield.

The first part of a two part feature – the second part will drop in a couple of days! In the second part, Brent interviews author Michelle Young about Rose Valland, the World War 2 Resistance spy whose book became the basis for ‘The Train’.

Hannah is a passionate cinephile. She writes cultural commentary and film criticism for a number of publications including ‘The Dispatch’, ‘Angelus News’, ‘American Consequences’ and ‘The Bulwark’.

  • (1:00) ‘The Train’ and John Frankenheimer;
  • (2:45) The story;
  • (5:40) The historical background – Rose Valland;
  • (9:25) Colonel von Waldheim;
  • (16:00) The Colonel’s motivation;
  • (17:35) High art and evil in the movie;
  • (19:25) ‘Degenerate’ art in the Third Reich;
  • (21:10) The use of art and culture in the Third Reich;
  • (25:00) The Colonel and evil;
  • (25:40) Can it be immoral to reject beauty?
  • (28:10) Sacred objects?
  • (30:10) Scripture and beauty;
  • (32:50) Labiche;
  • (34:30) Labiche’s view of art;
  • (36:00) Movement;
  • (37:45) Burt Lancaster;
  • (39:20) Is it ever right to sacrifice a life for the sake of a work of art?
  • (41:45) The Resistance and Madame Villard;
  • (43:50) Labiche’s motivation and why he breaks his rules;
  • (50:20) Mephisto-like imagery;
  • (52:15) The end of the movie;
  • (56:40) Frankenheimer’s view of art and the final shot.

Links mentioned in this episode:

x.com/HannahGraceLong

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Is it ever justified to sacrifice a human life to save a work of art?

Brent is joined by Hannah Long to discuss the 1964 movie ‘The Train’ starring Burt Lancaster and Paul Scofield.

The first part of a two part feature – the second part will drop in a couple of days! In the second part, Brent interviews author Michelle Young about Rose Valland, the World War 2 Resistance spy whose book became the basis for ‘The Train’.

Hannah is a passionate cinephile. She writes cultural commentary and film criticism for a number of publications including ‘The Dispatch’, ‘Angelus News’, ‘American Consequences’ and ‘The Bulwark’.

  • (1:00) ‘The Train’ and John Frankenheimer;
  • (2:45) The story;
  • (5:40) The historical background – Rose Valland;
  • (9:25) Colonel von Waldheim;
  • (16:00) The Colonel’s motivation;
  • (17:35) High art and evil in the movie;
  • (19:25) ‘Degenerate’ art in the Third Reich;
  • (21:10) The use of art and culture in the Third Reich;
  • (25:00) The Colonel and evil;
  • (25:40) Can it be immoral to reject beauty?
  • (28:10) Sacred objects?
  • (30:10) Scripture and beauty;
  • (32:50) Labiche;
  • (34:30) Labiche’s view of art;
  • (36:00) Movement;
  • (37:45) Burt Lancaster;
  • (39:20) Is it ever right to sacrifice a life for the sake of a work of art?
  • (41:45) The Resistance and Madame Villard;
  • (43:50) Labiche’s motivation and why he breaks his rules;
  • (50:20) Mephisto-like imagery;
  • (52:15) The end of the movie;
  • (56:40) Frankenheimer’s view of art and the final shot.

Links mentioned in this episode:

x.com/HannahGraceLong

Leave some feedback:

What should we talk about? Please let us know in the comments.

Did you enjoy this episode? If so, please give us a rating and leave a short review.

Connect with us:

godsstorypodcast@gmail.com

godsstorypodcast.com

Become a Supporter:

If you’d like to help us make more great episodes like this one, please consider becoming a Patreon supporter. For as little as $5 a month, you’ll receive early access to new episodes plus bonus episodes and other goodies from time to time, and our undying gratitude.

patreon.com/godsstorypodcast

Thanks to our sponsors, Liquid Edge Creative who take care of the technical stuff behind the scenes.

  continue reading

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