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: Beyond the studio, they record live debriefs from events like the "Nuit Nanarland" at the Grand Rex, capturing the energy of fellow bad-movie enthusiasts.
The transition from the written review to the podcast format was a natural evolution for Nanarland. Writing about a bad movie requires describing the visual chaos; listening to the hosts react to it in real-time captures the visceral experience of watching a "nanar." The podcast format allows for a dynamic interplay of voices that mirrors the experience of watching a terrible movie with friends. There is a specific chemistry in the recording studio—a mix of exhaustion, incredulity, and unbridled laughter—that validates the listener's own experiences. When the hosts burst into laughter at an absurd plot twist or a terrible special effect, they create a sense of community. This phenomenon mirrors the "Mystery Science Theater 3000" effect in the United States, where the commentary becomes as important as the content, transforming a solitary act of criticism into a shared social ritual. nanarland podcast
A standard Nanarland podcast episode follows a simple but effective formula: : Beyond the studio, they record live debriefs
: Every two weeks, the "tauliers" (regulars) of the Nanarland team—including Fabien, Rico, Mathilde, Julien, and Kobal —gather to discuss three films that fit a specific theme. There is a specific chemistry in the recording
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: Look out for their unique takes on seasonal cinema, like the Christmas Secret Santa or the Easter "Pas Que" podcast.
So put on your headphones, find the worst movie you can imagine, and let Nanarland guide you through the beautiful disaster.