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In this episode of the Reel Beans Podcast, we dive into The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie (1969), exploring the complex character of Jean Brodie, portrayed by Maggie Smith. We discuss her manipulation of young minds, the tension between beauty and control, and the surprising connections to the Italian Renaissance artist Giotto.

Join us as we pair this thought-provoking film with a cup of Bella Donovan from Blue Bottle Coffee, exploring the intersection of coffee, cinema, and culture. Discover the art of brewing and the fascinating world of Miss Jean Brodie as we reflect on the role of idealism and fascism in shaping the lives of her students.

Tune in to Reel Beans for a cozy blend of coffee culture and cinematic analysis, with insights, laughs, and fresh perspectives.


📚 Sources Cited
☕ Chemex Coffee Makers
  1. Chemex 6-Cup Classic Series
    A popular choice for its elegant design and capacity, perfect for brewing multiple cups.

  2. Chemex 8-Cup Classic Series
    Ideal for larger gatherings, offering the same quality brew with increased capacity.

  3. Chemex Ottomatic 2.0
    An automatic version that combines the classic Chemex brewing method with modern convenience.

🎬 Viewing The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie (1969)

  1. Buy or Rent on Amazon (Digital HD)
    Rent in HD or buy for permanent access on Prime Video.

  2. DVD on Amazon
    Includes widescreen format; a great option for collectors or offline viewing.

  3. Blu-ray from Twilight Time (often via eBay or collectors)
    Twilight Time released a limited Blu-ray edition, now out of print. You can occasionally find it on resale sites.

  4. YouTube
    Another platform where the full movie can be watched for free.

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