Sept. 6, 2022

The Wizard of Oz: Escapism & Going Over the Rainbow from the Comfort of Your Grandparents’ Couch

The Wizard of Oz: Escapism & Going Over the Rainbow from the Comfort of Your Grandparents’ Couch

The Wizard of Oz (1939) G 1h 42m

1: The Wizard of Oz: Escapism & Going Over the Rainbow From Comfort of Your Grandparents’ Couch

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Episode Host:Jennie Ziverk CarrCo-Host: Sarah Woolverton-Mohler

Screen Cares host Jennie takes listeners and co-host Sarah somewhere over the rainbow through a conversation about the power of movies to help viewers escape while simultaneously connecting them more deeply with what it means to be truly home. The Wizard of Oz was a formative film in Jennie’s early life because it was one of the only films her grandparents had on cassette for her to watch when she would stay over at their home sick from school while her parents worked. Sarah asks Jennie illuminating questions to explore how the magic created by the marriage of black and white meets technicolor brilliance, Judy Garland’s heartfelt performance, Toto’s steady companionship (Jennie and Sarah are nothing if not dog-lovers), and the timeless tale of escaping only to long for home, left an indelible mark on the Screen Cares host.

 

Screen Shares Rating: 

  • Solo-Screen
  • Little-Screen
  • Family Screen

 

Screen Sparks:

  1. Do you need to leave home to appreciate it? 
  2. How would Dorothy’s life have been different had the tornado never happened?
  3. What movies help you escape and what movies feel like home to you?
  4. What movies feel like “home” to you?
  5. How does lack of confidence lead people to follow blindly and doubt their gifts?

 

Behind the Scenes:

The actual couch where it all happened when Jennie would stay home sick from her Grandma Lois and Papa Dan's house.

 

Reading the original work of L. Frank Baum deepened Jennie's connection to the story-as reading books usually does- and would later provide excellent bedtime story material for her own children when they stay at her parent's house in Missouri.

 

After the Credits Roll-Links Referenced during the show: