Episode 26: Rob Simple’s AMERICAN CREAM (1972)

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This week on the podcast, we’re getting patriotic — or are we? — with a look at Rob Simple's 1972 film, American Cream. A satirical deconstruction of masculinity told in three unrelated loops, AMERICAN CREAM is among the stranger films to emerge from the early years of the genre.

Over the course of this episode, we'll talk about the film's roots in experimental theatre, its (not so) mysterious creator, and how it actually managed to kill the power at Carnegie Hall. Also: we celebrate our one-year anniversary, reflecting on what we’ve learned in the 25+ films covered so far.

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Episode 25: Ignatio Rutkowski’s NIGHTS IN BLACK LEATHER (1973)