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Coffin Brews
🎙 Brewing dark tales and intellectual sips on literature, music, cinema, art, history, philosophy and more! ☕️
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Episodes
The Colonial Canvas: Orientalist Art VS. Algerian Identity 06.09.2025 12:54
In this episode, I wander through the world of Orientalist art and the way it tried to define Algeria from the outside. These paintings weren’t just “pretty pictures”—they carried power, shaping how our culture was seen, and even how we were taught to see ourselves. I wanted to look closer at that gaze, at the distortions it left behind, and ask what it means to reclaim identity through our own vo...
Across the Tides: Alienation and the Algerian Dream in "Haraggas" 31.12.2024 24:03
This episode explores the Algerian short film Haraggas as a lens through which we examine the sociocultural, economic, and political realities faced by Algerian youth. This discussion focuses on the concept of alienation and its manifestations within the context of a generation chasing the elusive "Algerian Dream". A detailed scene-by-scene analysis highlights the film's exploration of systemic ch...
Whispers of the Macabre: Art's Dark Obsession with Death 20.12.2024 19:54
This week's episode of Coffin Brews , we unravel art's long-standing obsession with death, starting with the haunting imagery of the Dance Macabre . This chilling motif, where skeletons dance with the living, has echoed through centuries, reminding us of mortality's inevitable grip. We'll explore how this theme of death has inspired artists throughout history, shaping the macabre and giving life t...
Guilt, Madness, and the unreliable mind: Psychological Horror in Poe's "the Tell-Tale Heart" 18.10.2024 17:19
In this episode of Coffin Brews , we dive into the unsettling depths of Edgar Allan Poe's The Tell-Tale Heart . Exploring the fine line between sanity and madness, we unravel the psychological torment of guilt and obsession that drives the narrator to his heinous act. Join me as we dissect Poe's masterful use of suspense and paranoia, and reflect on how the story’s chilling themes still haunt the...
Graveyards, Guitars and Glamour: the Goth Subculture Unveiled. 03.10.2024 14:59
Delve into the dark and enigmatic world of goth subculture, where music, fashion, and identity intertwine in a dance of shadows. From the haunting echoes of post-punk to the diverse shades of goth today, we uncover the origins, evolution, and the untold stories behind the movement. Is goth truly misunderstood, or is there more lurking beneath the surface? Join us on Coffin Brews as we unravel the...
Jusqu'ici Tout Vas Bien: Confronting the Absurd and the "Other" in La Haine 12.09.2024 21:39
In this week’s episode of Coffin Brews, we delve into the complex world of La Haine, exploring the film through the lens of philosophy. Starting with the famous line, « Jusqu’ici tout va bien, » we unpack the concept of « the Other » and its ties to marginalization and social exclusion. We’ll examine how the film portrays its characters as outsiders in their own society, highlighting themes of ali...
Feud's Unheimlich: When the Known Turns Unknown 28.08.2024 13:26
Have you ever experienced the sense of unease that comes up when something seemingly normal seems unsettlingly strange to you? We delve into the depths of Freud’s concept of the Uncanny –or Das Unheimliche – in this episode of Coffin Brews . We’re going to look at how this disturbing experience causes the distinction between the familiar and the unfamiliar to grow blurred, sparking a deep-seated f...
Where Do the Ducks Go?: Unpacking the Catcher in the Rye. 15.08.2024 16:07
Is Holden Caulfield a misunderstood visionary or just a troubled teen? Join us as we delve into the complexities of J.D. Salinger ’s iconic novel. From the phony world he rejects to the raw vulnerability beneath his bravado, we’ll unpack Holden’s character and explore the timeless themes that continue to resonate with readers.
Elisa Lam: the Cecil Hotel's Most Haunting Mysteries 08.08.2024 9:37
Uncover the eerie mystery of Elisa Lam's tragic death at the notorious Cecil Hotel. Dive into the chilling details, unanswered questions, and theories that still baffle investigators and the online community. What really happened that fateful night? Listen now to find out.
Abou Leila: Trauma, Hallucinations and Terror. 03.08.2024 24:51
In this episode of Coffin Brews, we are diving into the world of Algerian cinema with the gripping thriller "Abou Leila". This film takes us into a journey through trauma and hallucinations. I will be walking you through a history class and a detailed summary while offering an in-depth analysis!
Dark Feminine Energy: Power, Mystery and Seduction. 24.07.2024 11:26
Today, we dive deep into the often misunderstood realm of dark feminine energy. We'll journey through history and myth to unearth the complex nature of this potent force. From its political and social implications to its mythological roots, we'll explore the nuances that set it apart from its light counterpart. We'll delve into the psyche to understand why this energy holds such allure...
Ham on Rye: Navigating Alienation and the Journey of Coming-of-Age 18.07.2024 17:32
In this episode of Coffin Brews , we delve into Charles Bukowski's semi-autobiographical work, Ham on Rye . Join us as we explore the raw, unfiltered world of Henry Chinaski—Bukowski's alter ego— navigating the turbulent waters of adolescence and the profound sense of alienation that defines his journey to adulthood.
Sisyphus: the Hero of the Absurd 11.07.2024 10:35
In this episode of Coffin Brews , we delve into the myth of Sisyphus, exploring the timeless story of the man condemned to an eternal, futile task. Join us as we journey through the origins of this ancient Greek myth, unpacking its profound symbolism and enduring relevance.
The Black Dahlia: Unsolved Mysteries 05.07.2024 15:38
In this episode, we look at one of the most infamous cases of all time: the Black Dahlia . On January 15th, 1947, Elizabeth Short's body was discovered brutally mutilated in Los Angeles, sparking a media frenzy and a decades-long search for answers. Join us as we look at the crime details, the investigation, and the various theories that have surfaced over time. From Betty Bersinger's shoc...
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