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Inspired by Boccaccio’s 14th century classic, the DECAMERON Film Festival has invited an exciting lineup of guests to discuss one film each in a series of livestreams on the Guide to Kulchur YouTube channel, starting Saturday, April 11, and ending on May 10. Guests include E. Michael Jones, Kevin MacDonald, Jared Taylor, Gilad Atzmon, Alexander Dugin, and many more.
Greg Johnson will join the show Sunday, May 10, to discuss Terry Gilliam’s Twelve Monkeys (1995).
You can find the complete schedule on the official Guide to Kulchur website here.
If you have comments or questions for our guests, please send them via Entropy. Superchats will be read aloud and discussed at the end of every livestream. If you send “offline superchats” while we are not streaming, they will be read in the next episode.
Updates are posted daily on the official Guide to Kulchur Twitter account. Give it a follow if you haven’t already; that way, you can stay updated on the day’s livestream!
We hope that you will join us in one of the most important cultural events of the year!

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Great initiative! But it would be even greater if it was possible to listen to these episodes as podcasts, just like the earlier Guide to Kulchur episodes.
YES! Can’t wait. Just got power back after the storms down South. Kind of like the “triple dog dare” it was a “double sheltering in place” as severe storms and tornados ripped through the area. It was nice listening to a battery powered radio and reading by candlelight.
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