
Love in the Afternoon
From The Filmographers by The Filmographers Podcast
May 12, 2026 · 1h 6m · Season 2 · Episode 17
About this episode
The episode discusses Billy Wilder's film 'Love in the Afternoon' and its significance in his career.
Billy Wilder’s last film was a flop. But he would get two do-overs in 1957—and the first was his Ernst Lubitsch homage, “Love in the Afternoon.” He also met his second great writing partner: I. A. L. Diamond. Like what we do here on the Filmographers? Then please consider joining our Patreon! Patreon.com/TheFilmographersPodcast Social mediaInstagram @thefilmographersBluesky @thefilmographers.bsky.socialLetterboxd @filmographersYouTube @TheFilmographersPodcast Websitehttps://filmographerspodcast.com/ CreditsKeir Graff & Michael Moreci, hostsKevin Lau, producerGompson, theme musicCosmo Graff, graphic design
People in this episode
Hosts: Keir Graff, Michael Moreci
Topics covered
- Billy Wilder
- film history
- Ernst Lubitsch
- I. A. L. Diamond
- cinema analysis
Keywords
- Billy Wilder
- Love in the Afternoon
- I. A. L. Diamond
- film analysis
- Ernst Lubitsch
- cinema history
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