The Eight Mountains Review (Cannes 2022 Jury Prize Winner)

Have You Scene? - A podcast by Michael Bibbins

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The Eight Mountains comes to us with a slew of accolades already accumulated, ready for the U.S. market. Among the best films at Cannes last year, The Eight Mountains lives up to its billing as the type of movie film critics should love, but is it one for the general public? I brought Tyler along for the ride this time as we sat down to watch The Eight Mountains and let the listeners know whether or not they should load up their gear to tackle this tale of male friendship in the mountains of Italy. Non-Spoiler Review: First 12 Minutes Spoiler Talk: 14:30 to the End Starring: Luca Marinelli (The Old Guard), Alessandro Borghi (On My Skin: The Last Seven Days of Stefano Cucci, Suburra, Devils) Additional Cast: Elisabetta Mazzullo (Let Me Buy You a Drink), Filippo Timi (The Invisible Thread, The American) Directed by: Felix van Groeningen (Beautiful Boy, The Broken Circle Breakdown) and Charlotte Vandermeersch Written by: Based on the novel by Paolo Cognetti and adapted for the screen by Felix and Charlotte (who co-wrote The Broken Circle Breakdown) Sponsors Cinemark Rewards: Click Here to learn more about Cinemark Rewards FREE or $9.99/month options Restaurant.com: Click Here to spend $10 for a $25-off Restaurant Voucher Follow @HaveYouScenePod on Twitter for more content! 5 Star Reviews on Spotify and Apple Podcasts are appreciated! Philo: Philo offers 70+ top-rated television channels and Philo's On-Demand library features 75,000 movies, shows, and specials! All for $25 per month.  Philo offers a 7-day free trial for new users. Sign up today at try.philo.com! Click Here for more information about Philo.  Guest: Tyler Lennon: @Tyler_Lennon on Instagram and Twitter. @DownAndOut903 on Instagram and Twitter Follow me on Twitter @BibsCorner and the show @HaveYouScenePod for more content! For written content, visit BibsCorner.com 5 Star Reviews on Spotify and Apple Podcasts are appreciated! 

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