Nanarland Podcast [patched]

Before understanding the podcast, you need to understand the mothership. Nanarland is a French-language website and community founded in 2008 by a group of enthusiasts (Régis, Éric, and later contributors like Sébastien). Their mission is noble: to review, analyze, and celebrate the worst movies ever made.

In the rigid hierarchy of film criticism, the "bad movie" has historically been relegated to the dustbin of culture—something to be ignored, derided, or swiftly forgotten. However, in the landscape of modern digital media, a counter-movement has emerged that celebrates cinematic failure as a unique form of art. At the forefront of this movement in France is Nanarland. Originally a pioneering website dedicated to "nanars" (slang for terrible films), the brand successfully transitioned into the audio sphere with the Nanarland Podcast. By blending encyclopedic film knowledge with sharp wit and genuine affection for the medium, the Nanarland podcast does more than ridicule bad movies; it elevates them into a legitimate subject of cultural study and a source of communal joy. nanarland podcast

: 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. Before understanding the podcast, you need to understand

Here is everything you need to know about this unique corner of the internet. In the rigid hierarchy of film criticism, the

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