27 episodes

A podcast about two sisters and their obsession with period film.

Wigs and Candles Andreina Romero and Gabriela Mörken-Romero

    • TV & Film
    • 5.0 • 2 Ratings

A podcast about two sisters and their obsession with period film.

    Episode 6 - Barry Lyndon

    Episode 6 - Barry Lyndon

    To cap off their 4th season,  Gaby and Andreina discuss the 1975 Stanley Kubrick film Barry Lyndon.

    With the help of a very special guest, we discuss the technical marvels of this film as well as it enduring beauty and depth.

    Sources and links:
    Barry Lyndon Making of
    Leon Vitali on Kubrick
    Review from The Guardian
    Roger Ebert Review

    • 1 hr 30 min
    Episode 5 - Pride and Prejudice

    Episode 5 - Pride and Prejudice

    In this episode, Gaby, Andreina, and a special guest, discuss the beloved 2005 Joe Wright adaptation of Pride and Prejudice.
    One of the most popular adaptions of the novel by Jane Austen, the film remains surprisingly fresh after almost 20 years since it was released. Gaby, Andreina and their guest discuss the movie timelessness, the remarkable cast, and many other fun detours along the way.
    ***Spoiler alert! While reviewing this film we go through key scenes and may reveal the ending, so be warned of spoilers!***
    Links and sources:
    Short interview with Keyra Knightley
    Behind the Scenes 
    Pride & Prejudice BTS - The Politics of 18th Century Dating (2005)
    The Cast
    Manic Pixie Girl Trope
    Wanderer above the Sea of Fog
    Karolina Żebrowska: I watched every version of "Pride and Prejudice" so you don't have to

    • 1 hr 55 min
    Episode 4 - A Royal Affair

    Episode 4 - A Royal Affair

    In this episode, Gaby and Andreina finally watch a movie they have been waiting a long time to discuss.

    A Royal Affair, tells the story of Princess Caroline Matilda of Great Britain and her husband King Christian VII. The story follows the years during Christian's reign when the ideas of the Enlightenment start to be introduced into the kingdom, mainly through the influence of Johann Friedrich Struensee, a physician and thinker who is deeply influenced by the movement.

    Released in 2012 in Denmark, A Royal Affair tells a story in which love, politics, ideas, and history intersect in astonishing and heartbreaking fashion. Join us as we discuss what it means for pivotal national historical moments to be portrayed in film and what makes a period film, well, a period film. 

    ***Spoiler alert! While reviewing this movie we go through key scenes and may reveal the ending, so be warned of spoilers!***
    Sources & further readings:
    Interview with cast + crew on the Berlinale 2012
    Interview with Mads Mikkelsen - Empire Magazine
    Making of documentary
    Film Review on The Guardian
    Historical Accuracy of A Royal Affair

    • 1 hr 38 min
    Episode 3 - The Woman King

    Episode 3 - The Woman King

    In this episode, Andreina and Gabriela discuss the 2022 filmThe Woman King.
    Written by  Dana Stevens and directed by Gina Prince-Bythewood, The Woman King tells the true story of the Agojie, an all-female warrior force in the Kingdom of Dahomey in the 1830s, in what is present-day Benin.

    Starring a formidable Viola Davis as the military general who eventually would become the woman king, the film tells a story of bravery, sacrifice, and female empowerment hidden within the history books during one of the darkest periods in modern times: the transatlantic slave trade.

    Andreina and Gabriela discuss the main cast performances, the power of representation, and their efforts to expand their knowledge of the history of women across the globe.

    ***Spoiler alert! While reviewing this film, we go through key scenes and may reveal the ending, so be warned of spoilers!***

    Sources and links:
    Interview with cast at TIFF 2022
    Interview with Viola Davis and Cast
    Thuso Mbedu in “The Daily Show” with Trevor Noah
    Lashana Lynch and Thuso Mbedu in Good Morning America
    Film review on The New York Times
    Warrior Women with Lupita Nyongo

    • 1 hr 14 min
    Episode 2 - Little Women

    Episode 2 - Little Women

    There’s nothing little in the story of this film nor in the significance of the topics it touches on. Greta Gerwig’s Little Women (2019) is a wonderful, fierce, and modern adaptation of this classic, bringing all the themes that have made it one of the most beloved books of the last 150 years. 
    Centered on the character of Jo March, an aspiring writer, Little Women tells the story of the March sisters, four deeply loving but very different young women, all trying to find their path in life within the restrictions of 1860s American society. 
    Join us as we review Little Women with a special guest and talk about feminism, safe female spaces, pervasive gender roles, how they impact men and women, and much more.
    ***Spoiler alert! While reviewing this film, we go through key scenes and may reveal the ending, so be warned of spoilers!***
    Sources and links:
    In-depth interview with the director and cast
    Greta Gerwig on her idea for the film

    • 1 hr 57 min
    Episode 1 - Chevalier

    Episode 1 - Chevalier

    In a baroque opera hall in Paris sometime in the late 1700s, there’s a concert taking place. 
    The audience is hypnotized by the virtuosity of the main violin player and the beauty of the music. And still, the most puzzling fact about the scene is the player’s skin colour: it’s Joseph Bologne, Chevalier de Saint Georges, and he’s Black. 
    Born in Guadeloupe to an enslaved African woman and a French aristocrat, Joseph grows up in Paris and enjoys a high-class education. His talent for music can only benefit from this, making him a renowned musician and composer and gaining the favor of Queen Marie Antoinette and her entourage. 
    It sounds as if the boundaries of race and class are diluted in this story. Only to discover that, by crossing a line that seemed unimportant, the colour of the skin is the only thing that suddenly matters. 
    The story of Chevalier is fascinating, and is still hard to believe that it has remained untold for over two centuries. 
    While reviewing this movie, we learn about hidden jewels in history, what it takes to bring them back to light, and what effect they have on a wider audience. 
    ***Spoiler alert! While reviewing this film, we go through key scenes and may reveal the ending, so be warned of spoilers!***
    Sources and other links:
    Interview with cast and crew
    Kelvin Harrison Jr. on the Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon
    Interview with the Cast and crew on the TIFF 2022 by “The Hollywood Reporter”
    Cast, crew and other facts

    • 1 hr 27 min

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