Frustrated Greeks and miserable Poles.
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On the latest episode, Theo Neumann and Eric Hillis discuss a quartet of recent foreign language offerings - From Chile we have poetry biopic Neruda, from Greece a tale of sexual frustration in Suntan, and a double bill of Polish misery in The Last Family and United States of Love.
Theo Neumann is the lead presenter of The Outside Centre Film Podcast. He is a qualified journalist that used to review films on local West Midlands Radio before setting up this podcast in 2014. You can read his tweets @Theo_ACloud. Alex Sergeant is an Academic/Writer/Comedian with a PHD in Freudian Theory in cinema. You will see him on twitter @freudisfunny. Eric Hillis is a freelance film critic and Editor for The Movie Waffler. You can read his reviews at www.themoviewaffler.com as well as following him on twitter @HillisEric. Dr Paul Darke is an academic with a PHD in disability in film. You can find him on twitter @drpauldarke. Together, they make up The Outside Centre Film Podcast, a film review show that strives to talk about films the mainstream media ignores. The guys also look back over the work of classic directors. Join them twice a month for a focus on foreign language and world cinema, as well as lesser known titles you may have missed.