Unsung Cinematics

Unsung Cinematics

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The Unsung Cinematics podcast reviews some of the best kept secrets in TV and Film. Your hosts Stewart and Rasto provide insight to a misunderstood movie to see if it deserves the title of being “unsung”. We dust off and discuss films and television shows that are considered underrated, forgotten, and even neglected.

Produced by:

Rastislav Miklos and Stewart Rathje

Hosts:

Rastislav Miklos and Stewart Rathje

Special Guests:

Ken Flatt

Created:

2020

Independent Rating:

Occasional swearing and reference to adult situations.

Distribution Rights:

Rastislav Miklos and Stewart Rathje

Contact:

unsung.cinematics@gmail.com

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Sharp Objects 2018 – Episode 1

March 1, 2020

Dull Knives aren’t on the table but ‘Sharp Objects’ are as we take a serious look at this psychological murder mystery. Join us today for this Premiere episode of the Unsung Cinematics Podcast.

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Unsung Cinematics

January 1, 2019

The Unsung Cinematics podcast reviews some of the best kept secrets in TV and Film. Every week your hosts Stewart and Rasto provide insight to a misunderstood movie to see if it deserves the title of being “unsung”. We dust off and discuss films and television shows that are considered underrated, forgotten, and even neglected.

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Season 3 Episode Guide

Hosts: Stewart Rathje, Rastislav Miklos, Ken Flatt, Tyler Reid

Released: 1980

Rating: PG

Director:

Akira Kurosawa

Writers:

Masato Ide and Akira Kurosawa

Where to Watch:

Streaming Services, Purchase from the the Criterion Collection

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Show Notes: 

Based on 1570's Feudal Japan, this historical epic was a masterpiece of its time. Akira Kurosawa was near the end of his career, and hadn't made a film in some time, but this was his valiant return with the film Kagemusha: the Shadow Warrior. The film almost never seen the light of day if it weren't for the western counterparts to cover the remaining budget and distribution.

Based on the true events Takeda Shingen and his clan, this film delves into the historical aspects of the era and the politics behind it. The famous warlord dies to an assassin of one of the competing factions, but one of his last requests was to keep the appearance that he was alive for the sake of the clan. The top generals of his clan seek out a shadow warrior or counterfeit Shingen to play the roll of the Warlord. Many competing clans are fighting for power, and suspect he may be dead, but are unable to say for certain.

Episode Links:

Kagemusha Trailer

Season 2 Episode Guide

Season 1 Episode Guide

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