In this episode, I talk about Robert Wise's 1963 cult classic, "The Haunting." It's based on Shirley Jackson's 1959 novel "The Haunting of Hill House," and stars Julie Harris as Eleanor Lance, a young woman who joins three people at a haunted house to investigate paranormal phenomena. Eleanor has spent over a decade caring for her invalid mother who has recently died. I explore how this film represents psychological disintegration and a woman searching for belonging as well as how the film uses sound and cinematography to create a frightening, claustrophobic atmosphere. At the beginning of the episode, I also talk about the recent news that Filmstruck is shutting down.


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Original artwork by Dhiyanah Hassan


Full Show Notes:

Larisa Shepitko episode
Come and See episode
Desert Hearts episode
L'avventura episode
Cleo from 5 to 7 episode
Variety story on Filmstruck closing down
My goodreads profile
The Others episode
Shirley Jackson's books: The Haunting of Hill House, We Have Always

Lived in the Castle
, Hangsaman
Shirley Jackson: A Rather Haunted Life by Ruth Franklin
Netflix show Haunting of Hill House
A Star is Born Patreon episode
The Book of Disquiet by Fernando Pessoa
Wanda episode
Carnival of Souls episode
Late Spring episode
A Cinema of the Unruly Woman episode
The Witch (2015)

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