The universe of classic and contemporary cinema is once again the star of a new episode of the podcast "El Cine de LoQueYoTeDiga." Week after week, this program consolidates its position as one of the benchmarks for film education and analysis for fans in our country, combining current events with an in-depth look at the greatest titles and figures of the seventh art.
This time, the episode number 465 marks the return to the foreground of two fundamental works for the history of cinema: "The Gold Rush" by Charles Chaplin, on the occasion of its centenary, and the 65th anniversary of "The Apartment" by Billy WilderBoth titles serve as the central focus of the program, exploring not only the films themselves, but also their historical significance, their impact on popular culture, and some of the lesser-known details of their creative processes and legacy.
Centenaries and key anniversaries in the history of cinema

The person in charge of reviewing the figure of Chaplin and his legendary film is Mary Carmen RodrÃguez, a regular editor of the podcast. A special report reviews how «The Gold Rush» represents not only a peak in the career of its director, but also a turning point in the evolution of silent film and the consolidation of feature films as a vehicle for artistic expression. The analysis is complemented by a review of other influences and interesting facts surrounding the filming and release of this iconic movie.
For its part, "Apartment" Billy Wilder is remembered for his a deep look at the human condition and its ability to mix comedy and drama without losing narrative power. The podcast takes advantage of this anniversary to highlight the film's relevance and the reasons why it continues to be a reference when talking about human relations and social criticism at the cinema.
New releases, recommended readings, and more sections
The space is not limited only to the sphere of classics. Other sections of the episode include the section «Reading cinema», With the help of Carlos López-Tapia, who recommends "The Philatelist" by Nicolas Feuz as a reading related to the seventh art. Thus, the program reinforces its desire to bring the latest literary news related to cinema to all his listeners.
As usual, They encourage criticism of recent releases. Among the films discussed are: «The last showgirl», "Three kilometers to the end of the world", "Everything will be fine", "The perfect recipe", «Sirat» y "Once upon a time there was my mother". The team shares ratings, impressions and bets inside section "Hanging from the platform", helping fans discover interesting titles on various streaming platforms.
A podcast with its own stamp and informative spirit
Since its inception, "El Cine de LoQueYoTeDiga" has maintained a close and didactic tone, allowing both veteran cinephiles and those new to the world of cinema to find valuable and entertaining content. The work of Nacho Gonzalo, along with the rest of the team, is reflected in the diversity of topics and approaches, as well as in the rigor of their analyses and recommendations.
The program is available to listen to and download on multiple platforms such as Apple, iVoox, Spotify and GoogleAdditionally, all previous episodes remain accessible for those who wish to revisit past installments or discover sections they may have missed.
With each new episode, the podcast renews its commitment to the dissemination and analysis of cinema in all its aspects, helping to keep interest in great titles alive and offering tools to interpret the audiovisual present.
This episode stands out for its focus on historical anniversaries and current events in cinema, providing listeners with an enriching and well-founded look at the seventh art.