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Hell Is For Hyphenates – November 2012

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Singer and comedian Geraldine Quinn joins the Hyphenates to review the films of November 2012, ask how much modern audiences care about continuity, and get stuck into the films of Finnish auteur Aki Kaurismäki.

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This entry was posted in podcasts and tagged 2 days in new york, 60 seconds of solitude in year zero, aki kaurismäki, always be a human, ariel, bico, calamari union, crime and punishment, dirty hands, dogs have no hell, drifting clouds, employment agent, geraldine quinn, god bless america, guimarães, hamlet goes business, histórias do cinema, i hired a contract killer, james bond, juha, la fonderie, le havre, leningrad cowboys go america, leningrad cowboys meet moses, lights in the dusk, perks of being a wallflower, rich little bitch, rocky vi, shadows in paradise, skyfall, take care of your scarf tatiana, ten minutes older, the angel's share, the bohemian life, the man without a past, the master, the match factory girl, the saimaa gesture, the trumpet, these boots, those were the days, thru the wire, to each his own cinema, total balalaika show, visions of europe, you will be my son on November 30, 2012 by The Hyphenates.

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