The 2025 Dionysus Awards
Mar 02, 2025What movies of the past year challenged your assumptions and made you think about things in new ways?
It's that time of year again, when all eyes turn to Hollywood as the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences presents its awards for artistic and technical merit in film, and all ears turn to the our special episode celebrating the most thought-provoking movies of the past year—the Dionysus Awards.
This year, Josh and regular guest co-host Jeremy Sabol considered nominations from two return guests: Francey Russell from Columbia University, who proposed Pedro Almodóvar's The Room Next Door and Mike Leigh's Hard Truths for Most Moving Meditation on Fierce Female Friendship, and Troy Jollimore from CSU Chico, who offered Jesse Eisenberg's A Real Pain and Denis Villeneuve's Dune: Part Two for Best Film in Which Character Change Is Not All It's Cracked Up To Be. They also took a nomination from a caller in San Francisco, and debated between themselves a pair of films vying for Best Movie About Religious People Who Aren't Entirely What They Seem.
For this year's episode we decided to forgo a Roving Philosophical Report so as to avoid short-changing that opening conversation. Given that the RPR is usually the most immersive (and lately the most visual) segment of the show, I thought it might be fun to add clips and images to the whole of the first segment. I don't think I'll be making a habit of such things, since our typical episode doesn't lend itself to having quite this much of a visual element, but I hope you enjoy this one.
Comments (5)
Devon
Wednesday, March 5, 2025 -- 1:28 PM
And in the spirit of overAnd in the spirit of over-achievement, I went ahead and also visually scored the smackdown between "A Real Pain" and "Dune: Part Two" for Best Film in Which Character Change Is Not All It's Cracked Up To Be: https://vimeo.com/1062537813
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Friday, April 25, 2025 -- 4:16 AM
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Sunday, April 27, 2025 -- 9:42 AM
Fascinating take on this yearFascinating take on this year’s most thought-provoking films! The Dionysus Awards always highlight unique categories that mainstream awards overlook—‘Most Moving Meditation on Fierce Female Friendship’ and films about ‘Religious People Who Aren’t Entirely What They Seem’ are such refreshing lenses to critique cinema.
Almodóvar and Leigh are brilliant choices, and Villeneuve’s Dune: Part Two definitely deserves its flowers. Love the experimental shift with visual clips too—hope it inspires more hybrid formats!
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