One of the greatest gifts the holidays bring is a brief window of uninterrupted time — just enough to lose oneself in a book or a TV series, guilt free. Today we offer up our recommendations for things to watch this year.
Jessa:
To Be and To Have (Être et avoir)
A documentary crew installs itself in a one-room schoolhouse in France for a full school year, just before the (masterful) teacher retires. Beautiful, sweet film with good thoughts about teaching.
Christie:
This British TV series explores our obsessions with the screens we spend so much time these days looking into, and what these fixations reveal about us. Each episode represents a standalone story, but that doesn’t mean you won’t want to binge watch. The first season kicks off with a story about how social media and instant updates shape news and political events. Also, whether a British Prime minister should engage in a sex act with a pig to save a princess. (I’m not giving anything away, really.)
Erik:
Ostensibly based on (or inspired by, or cross-marketed with) the rather thick, yet popular 2009 Robert Ferguson book, The Vikings. Now, viking fans online are fond of trashing the series because it takes some liberties. Having slogged through (much of) Ferguson’s book, which is well-informed but dense, I think the series does a great job of making arcane archeology come alive. For instance, the first season shows a viking burial, complete with human sacrifice. While many details are different from the book, it gets the context right and really shows you what such an event would feel like. Continue reading