Oct. 29, 2024

Aristotle and Dante Book vs. Movie: Did Hollywood Nail It? (Crossover with Queer Cinema Catchup)

Aristotle and Dante Book vs. Movie: Did Hollywood Nail It? (Crossover with Queer Cinema Catchup)

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In this episode of Banned Camp, Jennifer and Dan are joined by Allison and Joe from Queer Cinema Catchup for a lively discussion comparing the Aristotle and Dante book to its movie adaptation. The group dives into whether Hollywood captured the heart of this coming-of-age story, examining the portrayal of the characters, themes, and the changes made from page to screen. Did the movie stay true to the book's essence, or did it miss the mark? Tune in for a deep dive into how well the adaptation translates to film and how it holds up for fans of the novel.

Things To Listen For:

  • A breakdown of key differences between the Aristotle and Dante book and movie
  • Insightful comparisons of how the characters and themes were adapted on screen
  • Why certain scenes were left out or changed in the film
  • Allison and Joe’s perspective on queer representation in the adaptation
  • Did Hollywood get it right? Hear what the panel thinks!

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If you love deep dives into films through a queer lens, check out Queer Cinema Catchup! Hosts Allison and Joe explore everything from cult classics to mainstream hits, all while bringing a unique and insightful perspective. Their latest episode reviews Death Becomes Her, and it’s a must-listen for fans of LGBTQ+ cinema. Find them at Queer Cinema Catchup or on your favorite podcast app!

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Topics Covered:
Aristotle and Dante book vs. movie, Queer Cinema Catchup, LGBTQ+ representation, movie adaptation, book-to-film changes, banned books, Hollywood adaptations