

Frances Ha with Christina Catherine Martinez
Sep 19, 2019
This week, writer and social media presence Christina Catherine Martinez joins Jamie Lo and Caitlin Du to dive into the film 'Frances Ha.' They explore the unique representation of female friendships and personal growth, while humorously discussing the mumblecore genre. Topics include navigating complicated relationships in New York, the nuances of privilege, and the critique of 27-year-old female representation. The trio also touches on the challenges faced by artists and how societal expectations intertwine with personal aspirations.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Exploring 'Frances Ha' and Mumblecore
02:27 • 12min
Finding Movies and Pop Culture Reflections
14:51 • 2min
Navigating Relationships in New York
17:21 • 14min
Exploring the Human Impact of Domestic Terrorism
31:00 • 1min
Exploring Class and Privilege in Frances Ha
32:21 • 4min
Navigating Privilege, Romance, and Friendship in 'Frances Ha'
36:26 • 17min
Navigating Coming-of-Age: A Film Analysis
53:35 • 6min
Navigating Relationships and Identity in 'Frances Ha'
59:22 • 16min
Exploring Flawed Female Representation in 'Frances Ha'
01:15:19 • 19min
Cultural Reflections on 'Frances Ha'
01:34:22 • 8min