Hello everyone, In this episode of Heroic Purgatory: An Asian Cinema Podcast, John and Jason discuss the 2010 Palme D'or winning film, Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall his Past Lives, directed by Apichatpong Weerasethakul. They attempt to decipher some of the film's most cryptic imagery and its place in the director's illustrious career.We hope you enjoy.NewsGolden Horse Film Festival: Coo-Coo 043 and Limbo are big winnersThe Wandering Earth 2 to be released on Chinese New YearHome Media ReleasesEureka – VIOLENT STREETS (Blu-Ray) Feb 20, 2023Eureka – THE DEAD AND THE DEADLY (Blu-Ray), Nov 21st, Earlier this year NEON announced that Oldboy will be back, restored and remastered.TrailerFollow us:Follow Heroic Purgatory on TwitterFollow John Atom on TwitterFollow Jason Maher on TwitterFollow Jason's blogRead John Atom's reviews on VCinemaRead Jason Maher's reviews on VCinema
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