Wednesday Jun 05, 2024

Never on Sunday (w/ Nomiki Konst)

Rivka and Frank are joined by investigative reporter, political analyst, and strategist Nomiki Konst  to discuss the 1960 revolutionary comedy Never on Sunday. This hidden gem of a film follows a Greek sex worker who makes her own hours and chooses her clients. The trio delves into the film’s themes of alienation from Western culture, its celebration of the revolutionary spirit of Greek culture, and the writer/director/star Jules Dassin’s history with the Hollywood blacklist. Nomiki also shares insights about her new documentary film Losing Puerto Rico.

For next week’s movie, we’ll be watching the 1968 horror classic Rosemary’s Baby. 

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