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8: Film Time

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After the End
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Alice Parrinello traces the different attitudes towards endings and aftermaths in films and how this has shifted over time.

In this episode of the podcast series After the End, we hear from Alice Parrinello at the University of Toronto on the treatment of endings in films related to climate change and the colonial era.  

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After the End
People
Alice Parrinello
Keywords
global health
endings
film time
climate change
colonial era
Department: Ethox Centre
Date Added: 13/01/2026
Duration: 00:20:28

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