In this two-part episode, I'm joined by a writer for KQED and host of The Cooler podcast - Carly Severn. Carly and I discuss that the character of Alice the character that anchored her appreciation of The Last of the Mohicans and that watching Mohicans with a glass of wine at altitude is perhaps the ideal conditions to view the film. To close the episode, I talk to the of The Reel podcast and writer about all kinds of movies for the Los Angeles Times, Mark Olsen. Mark and I discuss the tumultuous shoot of Mohicans, and that Mr Mann bristled at being labelled a "stylist."

ABOUT CARLY SEVERNA writer making social media, radio, podcasts & internet things forKQED (NPR/PBS in San Francisco). The host of The Cooler Podcast.
Twitter: @TeacupInTheBay

ABOUT MARK OLSEN
Mark Olsen writes about all kinds of movies for the Los Angeles Times as both a feature writer and reviewer. He creates a regular series on independent, documentary and foreign-language films under the banner of Indie Focus, also curating and hosting the Indie Focus Screening Series. His work has also appeared in Film Comment, the New York Times, LA Weekly, Sight & Sound and other publications. He is from Kansas.
Twitter: @IndieFocus
Further reading.
About the show: THE LAST (12 minutes) OF THE MOHICANS is a twelve-episode limited podcast series focusing on the climax of the Michael Mann's 1992 epic The Last of the Mohicans. The format of the podcast, which slightly differs from ONE HEAT MINUTE, utilises the entire final twelve-minute climax of Mohicans as a portal to explore the themes of the movie. The show examines the cross-section of political apparatuses, colonial superpower wrangling, and Mr Mann's riff on the "great American hero." The final episode - once again will feature Mr Mann to unpack his intentions with the film in the conception and orchestration of its grand ending.

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