Teenage Golden Age
Teenage Golden Age
This podcast is a series of personal stories of a journey through discovering classic films. From seeing the first Alfred Hitchcock, to being delighted by the first Ginger Rogers and Fred Astaire dance routine, we take you through classic films from the perspective of the next generation seeing it through new eyes. New episodes every other Thursday.
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Jun 5, 2025
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Classic Film Q&A and Trivia (ft. Eliana Singer and Simone Elias) 22.05.2025 35:47
In this episode, Eliana and Simone take a break from interviews to quiz each other on classic film trivia. From naming iconic actors to recalling memorable scenes, they test their knowledge and reflect on what makes these films so memorable. It’s a relaxed, fun conversation for anyone who enjoys classic cinema.
Youth and Suicide in American Cinema (ft. Alessandra Seggi) 08.05.2025 52:34
In this episode, Eliana talks to Alessandra Seggi about her book Youth and Suicide in American Cinema: Context, Causes, and Consequences. The book explores how American films about the youth from 1900 to 2019 portray suicide, often focusing on outside social pressures rather than personal or psychological struggles. These portrayals are frequently simplistic or one-sided, so the book encourages me...
Where Madness Lies: The Double life of Vivien Leigh ( ft. Lyndsy Spence) 24.04.2025 20:43
In this episode, Eliana sits down with Lyndsy Spence to discuss her book Where Madness Lies: The Double Life of Vivien Leigh. Where Madness Lies explores the life of Vivien Leigh, the celebrated actress known for her iconic roles in Gone with the Wind and A Streetcar Named Desire, and her turbulent twenty-year relationship with Laurence Olivier. Beginning in 1953 with a devastating breakdown and i...
George Cukor’s People: Acting for A Master Director (ft. Joseph McBride) 27.03.2025 30:14
In this episode, Eliana and Simone talk with Joseph McBride about his book, George Cukor’s People: Acting for a Master Director! George Cukor’s People is a critical study of the legendary director, highlighting his ability to bring out deeply emotional and psychologically rich performances from actors while subtly infusing his work with themes of gender fluidity and social transgression. Through i...
Jimmy: The Secret Life of James Dean (Jason Colavito) 13.03.2025 33:20
In this episode, Eliana sits down with Jason Colavito to discuss his biography, Jimmy: The Secret Life of James Dean. James Dean redefined American masculinity by blending vulnerability with strength, creating a bold and, at times, unsettling new image of manhood. His lasting influence is deeply tied to his identity as a queer man, challenging midcentury norms and leaving an indelible mark on Holl...
SHEMP! The Biography of The Three Stooges’ Shemp Howard, The Face of Film Comedy (ft. Burt Kearns) 27.02.2025 28:01
In this episode, Eliana brings Burt Kearns back to discuss his latest biography, SHEMP! The Biography of The Three Stooges’ Shemp Howard, The Face of Film Comedy. SHEMP! is the definitive biography of Shemp Howard, an original member of the Three Stooges who left the group in 1932 to build a prolific solo career in over a hundred films across multiple genres. Author Burt Kearns challenges long-sta...
Hard To Watch: How To Fall in Love With Difficult Movies (Matthew Strohl) 13.02.2025 29:04
In this episode, Eliana sits down with Matthew Strohl to discuss his newest book, Hard to Watch: How to Fall in Love with Difficult Movies. Despite unprecedented access to a vast array of films through streaming, physical media, and repertory theaters, most viewers stick to the familiar and popular. In Hard to Watch, philosopher Matthew Strohl argues that by avoiding so-called "difficult" films, w...
Film Noir and The Arts of Lighting (ft. Patrick Keating) 30.01.2025 30:18
In this episode, Eliana welcomes Patrick Keating to discuss his book Film Noir and the Art of Lighting. Keating’s book examines the dynamic lighting of film noir, not just as symbolism but as a key storytelling tool in Hollywood cinema. Through analyses of eleven classic films, it explores how shifts between light and shadow enhance emotion, character development, and narrative tension.
The Queer Film Guide: 100 Great Movies That Tell LGBTIA+ Stories (ft. Kyle Turner) 02.01.2025 21:12
In this episode, Eliana chats with Kyle Turner about his latest book, The Queer Film Guide: 100 Great Movies That Tell LGBTQIA+ Stories. Kyle Turner's The Queer Film Guide highlights 100 essential queer films, spanning early cinema to modern classics. This curated list celebrates overlooked works and acclaimed masterpieces, showcasing the diverse creators and characters who have shaped cinema and...
Making History Move: Five Principles of The Historical Film (ft. Kim Nelson) 19.12.2024 30:02
In this episode, Eliana sits down with Kim Nelson to discuss her book, Making History Move: Five Principles of the Historical Film. Making History Move offers a framework for analyzing how history is presented in films and moving images in the digital age. The book explores how historical films shape public understanding of the past and provides criteria to assess their accuracy and impact. Hope y...
Audrey Hepburn: An Opinionated Guide (ft. Steven Cohan) 21.11.2024 27:27
In this episode, Eliana sits down with Steven Cohan to discuss his new book, Audrey Hepburn: An Opinionated Guide. Together, they talk about everything from what inspired him to write about Hepburn and why she continues to captivate audiences today. Steven in this book delves into Hepburn’s enduring significance, offering a fresh perspective on her life, career, and legacy. This is part one of the...
Old Films, Young Eyes: A Teenage Take on Hollywood’s Golden Age (ft. Simone O. Elias) 07.11.2024 12:45
In this episode, Eliana is here with Teenage Golden Age producer Simone Elias to talk about her new McFarland book, Old Movies, Young Eyes: A Teenage Take on Hollywood’s Golden Age. Simone O. Elias uncovers the lasting relevance of these films, showing how they foreshadowed the digital age, questioned stereotypes, and influenced icons from Lady Gaga to Taylor Swift, making old movies a surprising...
Marlon Brando: Hollywood Rebel (ft. Burt Kearns) 24.10.2024 37:22
In this episode, Eliana is joined by Burt Kearns to discuss his book Marlon Brando: Hollywood Rebel. We explore Brando’s journey from his breakout roles to his activism in the civil rights movement, and how his groundbreaking approach continues to influence modern acting. Hope you enjoy! The next episode isode out in two weeks!
The 12 Hour Film Expert: Everything You Need to Know About Movies (ft. James and Noah Charney) 10.10.2024 19:20
In this episode, Eliana is back with James Charney, alongside his son Noah Charney, to talk about their latest book, The 12-Hour Film Expert: Everything You Need to Know About Movies. We discuss everything from film history to genres! New episode out in two weeks!
Not Your China Doll: The Wild and Shimmering Life of Anna May Wong (ft. Katie Gee Salisbury) 26.09.2024 33:30
In this episode, Eliana sits down with Katie Gee Salisbury, author of Not Your Chinese Doll: The Wild and Shimmering Life of Anna May Wong. They delve into the groundbreaking career of Anna May Wong, Hollywood’s first Asian American star, exploring her iconic roles and the challenges she faced in the industry.
A Cut Below: A Celebration of B Movies, 1950-1980 (ft. Scott Drebit) 12.09.2024 25:29
In this episode, Eliana chats with Scott Drebit about his book, A Cut Below: A Celebration of B Horror Movies, 1950-1980. They dive into the evolution of horror and how these films capture the zeitgeist of their times. Catch the new episode in two weeks!
Following Harry (ft. Director Susanne Rostock) 29.08.2024 24:32
In this episode, Eliana interviews director and editor Susanne Rostock, who recently directed the film Following Harry. The documentary delves into the life of actor, singer, and civil rights activist Harry Belafonte, offering a window into his lived experiences and the continuation of his mission for social justice. Following Harry is one of several films Rostock has made with Belafonte to tell h...
Elizabeth Taylor: The Lost Tapes (ft. Director Nanette Burstein) 15.08.2024 12:31
Welcome to season 3 of Teenage Golden Age. In this episode, Eliana interviews director Nanette Burstein about her new HBO documentary, Elizabeth Taylor: The Lost Tapes. This documentary allows Elizabeth Taylor's own voice to narrate her story, using personal photos, home movies, and iconic film clips that reflect her real-life struggles and triumphs. With Nanette, we discuss all aspects of Elizabe...
Teen Movies: Part 2 (ft. Timothy Shary) 01.08.2024 21:36
In this episode, Eliana continues her discussion with Timothy Shary about his book, “Teen Movies: American Youth on Screen!” This is our last episode for season 2 but we are coming back for season 3 of Teenage Golden Age in two weeks!
Teen Movies: A Century of American Youth (ft. Timothy Shary) 18.07.2024 25:09
In this episode, Eliana interviews Timothy Shary about his book, "Teen Movies: American Youth on Screen." They discuss how teenagers were depicted in film and its impact throughout film history. Part two of this interview will be released in two weeks. Stay tuned!
Kubrick: An Odyssey (ft. Robert P. Kolker and Nathan Abrams) 04.07.2024 30:35
In this episode, Eliana interviews Robert P. Kolker and Nathan Abrams about their biography, Kubrick: An Odyssey, which explores the life of the notable director Stanley Kubrick. Using the latest research and new interviews, it provides a comprehensive look into Kubrick’s life, work, and unmade projects, while debunking myths about his reclusive nature.
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