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Best podcasts about david seidler

Latest podcast episodes about david seidler

The Best Pictures Podcast
83rd Academy Awards - The King's Speech

The Best Pictures Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2025 79:50


Join out hosts for the 83rd Best Picture winner, A King's Speech. Ian and Maggie both appreciated the top notch performances, and understated but deftly executed visuals.

Next Best Picture Podcast
"The King's Speech"

Next Best Picture Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2024 22:03


Our 2010 retrospective has come to an end. We say goodbye with that year's Oscar Best Picture winner, "The King's Speech," starring Colin Firth, Geoffrey Rush, Helena Bonham Carter, Guy Pearce & Timothy Spall. Directed by Tom Hooper and brilliantly written by David Seidler, the inspiring true story is among the hotly debated Best Picture winners of all time. While the merits of its Oscar wins are certainly discussed, we primarily want to know how the film holds up on its own fourteen years later. Join Lauren LaMagna, Josh Parham, Alyssa Christian, Dan Bayer, and me as we discuss our thoughts on the performances, writing, direction, cinematography, its awards season success, and more in our SPOILER-FILLED review. It's been a fun retrospective, and we hope you'll go back and listen to our reviews for "Black Swan," "The Town," "The Fighter," "Toy Story 3," "Winter's Bone," "127 Hours," "Blue Valentine," "The Kids Are All Right," "Inception" and former reviews for "The Social Network," and "True Grit." Please be sure to take a look at the winners of the NBP Film Community and NBP Film Awards for 2010. I would like to give a final thank you to all of you, the dear listeners of Next Best Picture. We appreciate your support and hope you have had as great of a time with this retrospective as we have. Enjoy! Check out more on NextBestPicture.com Please subscribe on... Apple Podcasts - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/negs-best-film-podcast/id1087678387?mt=2 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/7IMIzpYehTqeUa1d9EC4jT YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWA7KiotcWmHiYYy6wJqwOw And be sure to help support us on Patreon for as little as $1 a month at https://www.patreon.com/NextBestPicture and listen to this podcast ad-free Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

On the Radar
On The Radar #237

On the Radar

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2024 44:12


NBA News, NFL News, MLB News, MLB hotstove, WNBA News, NHL News, NBC Shows, ABC's The Good Doctor, CBS shows, AMC's Snowpiercer, A Farewell to Bill Plummer, Nathan Barrett, Joe Camp, Grant Page, Gerald M Levin, Larry H Parker, Jim McAndrew, David Breashears, Bill Jorgensen, David Seidler, Troy Hermo, Cass Warner & Steve Harley. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/on-the-radar/support

Chewing the Fat with Jeff Fisher
Not Doin That!... | 3/18/24

Chewing the Fat with Jeff Fisher

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2024 42:35


Snakes as food?... Shipwreck found should belong to U.S.… BREAKROOM: 11:34 ish…   A look at Lotto… Burrito now twice the price… chewingthefat@theblaze.com Don asked for a lot?... Bruno Owes MGM for gambling…   TRANSISTION: oc: forever 19:59 ish…   Who Died Today: Shigeichi Negishi 100 / David Seidler 86 / Byron Janis 95… Chocolate shortage is here…   TRANSISTION: oc: too lazy 29:15...   Solar Eclipse is a comin… Citizen Science for NASA… WTL and Joke of The Day… Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Hold Up
The King's Speech

Hold Up

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2022 44:15


In 2010, writer David Seidler and Director Tom Hooper felt that there was not enough drama when England went to war with Germany in 1939. So, they decided to take a different spin on the familiar story of King Edwards VIII's abdication from the Throne, paving way for stammering King George VI to take the throne and give huge public wartime speeches in, The King's Speech. Nominated for 12 Oscars, TKS brings together a great cast consisting of Colin Firth, Geoffrey Rush, Helena Bonham Carter, Guy Pierce, Timothy Spall, Michael Gambon, and many other familiar and talented faces. Raking in over $400M on a budget of $15M, The King's Speech puts a lens on the psychological roots of stammering while humanizing individuals within the monarchy, leaving the audience with huge stakes to overcome and giant character arcs. But does it hold up? Listen as Jon, Colin and Brent discuss the effectiveness of singing your traumas aloud and sitting in forbidden chairs as we see if this one has a voice fit for a king, or if it is a king-sized piece of shit. 

The Stuart Watkins Podcast
#145 Erin Granat & Machete Bang Bang - Planning Your FUNeral

The Stuart Watkins Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2022 92:11


Jo talks with filmmakers, Erin Granat and Machete Bang Bang, about their upcoming film Moon Manor. They get deep and real into the raw topics, such as the right to choose assisted dying, suicide and the death of a parent. MOON MANOR - A Comedy About Death (Inspired By A True-ish Story)Sometimes learning how to live, is learning how to die. With advancing Alzheimer's and a determination to do things his way, 80 year-old Jimmy has decided to throw himself a fabulous FUNeral before his intentional death. MOON MANOR takes place in one day - Jimmy's last day alive - throughout which he's visited by a cosmic being only he can see, a novice obituary writer, his sharp-witted death doula, estranged brother, salt-of-the-earth caretaker, and various FUNeral guests, showing them that sometimes the art of living just may be the art of dying. Touching on topical issues like the positive death movement, living with HIV, dying with Alzheimer's, and celebrating a queer love story for the ages, MOON MANOR's cast represents diverse backgrounds and depicts death as something to be embraced rather than feared.MOON MANOR is co-written and co-directed by the female filmmaking duo and lifelong friends KnifeRock, comprised of Erin Granat & Machete Bang Bang.MOON MANOR features a multi-award winning cast including Lou Taylor Pucci (YOU, American Horror Story), Debra Wilson (Star Wars: Rise of Skywalker, MAD TV), Richard Riehle (Casino, Office Space), Reshma Gajjar (La La Land, (500) Days of Summer, American Beauty), featuring Gayle Rankin (GLOW, Her Smell), Ricki Lake (Hairspray), and Heather Morris (Glee), and introduces the world to JamesJimmy” Carrozo (HAIR (original cast), music videos for Kanye West, Vince Staples). The score marks the first original score by Coldplay producers Rik Simpson and Dan Green of “The Dream Team.” Additional music by M83's Joe Berry and featuring (for the first time on film) original songs written by James “Jimmy” Carrozo and his longtime partner Ricky Granat, who passed away in 1986. Ricky Granat was the uncle of filmmaker Erin Granat, Erin grew up knowing Carrozo as her “honorary” uncle. Inspired by the real life stories of Carrozo, MOON MANOR won a grant from end-of-life non-profit Reimagine, was the recipient of the Spring 2020 ScreenCraft Film Fund and have been screened at various film festivals.https://linktr.ee/moonmanormovie@moon_manor_movie@justeringranat@machetebangbangLive Stream Event Tuesday May 24th "Death as Art - Portraying End of Life on Screen."Erin, Machete along with producer Clara Hendon and writer David Seidler.https://letsreimagine.org/spring2022/scheduleSupport the show (https://stuartwatkins.org/podcast/)

Guiones y guionistas
496. El discurso del Rey, de la Black List a los Oscars

Guiones y guionistas

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2022 20:41


El artículo 496. El discurso del Rey, de la Black List a los Oscars se publicó primero en David Esteban Cubero. Cuando veo una película que me gusta en el cine, suelo preguntarme cómo se le ocurrió la historia al guionista y por qué decidió contar esa historia y no otra. Cuál es su vinculación con la historia. Hoy te voy a contar una vinculación increíble, la que llevó al guionista David Seidler a escribir El […] El artículo 496. El discurso del Rey, de la Black List a los Oscars se publicó primero en David Esteban Cubero.

3rd & Fairfax: The WGAW Podcast
WGA 101 - David Seidler

3rd & Fairfax: The WGAW Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2021 52:45


Royal drama The King's Speech has been named one of WGA's 101 Greatest Screenplays of the 21st Century (*so far) – author/screenwriter Ken Pisani speaks with the film's screenwriter David Seidler about how his personal experience shaped his historical script.

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Two Geeks and A Marketing Podcast
The one about branding tricks with magazines, BlaBlaCar, microphones and The King's Speech - TG62

Two Geeks and A Marketing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2021 75:23


The one about branding tricks with magazines, BlaBlaCar, microphones and The King's Speech - TG62    00:00:00 Introduction   Here are your hosts, Roger and Pascal.      00:02:23 In the News   A selection of announcements and news releases from the world of marketing and technology that caught our attention.    00:16:16 Content Spotlights   ROGER: Starting a Business? Use This Old School Tactic to Jumpstart Your Brand. This simple technique catapulted the second largest boutique hotel company in the world, and it can work for your business too. By Nicholas Sonnenberg, Inc. https://www.inc.com/nicholas-sonnenberg/starting-a-business-use-this-old-school-tactic-to-jumpstart-your-brand.html (https://www.inc.com/nicholas-sonnenberg/starting-a-business-use-this-old-school-tactic-to-jumpstart-your-brand.html)  PASCAL: The Beatles: Get Back – the 3-part documentary directed by Peter Jackson with 1969 footage recorded over 4 weeks by Michael Lindsay-Hogg and colleagues. https://www.disneyplus.com/en-gb/series/the-beatles-get-back/7DcWEeWVqrkE (https://www.disneyplus.com/en-gb/series/the-beatles-get-back/7DcWEeWVqrkE)    00:32:01 Marketing Tech and Apps    ROGER: It's all about getting help from others  BlaBlaCar – Carpooling Journeys: https://www.blablacar.co.uk/ (https://www.blablacar.co.uk/)  TaskRabbit – Help with stuff at home: https://www.taskrabbit.co.uk/ (https://www.taskrabbit.co.uk/)  PASCAL: It's all about your mobile audio video kit  Sennheiser MKE 200 Tripod Kit – All in one Directional On-Camera Microphone with Smartphone Clamp & Manfrotto PIXI Mini Tripod  https://www.amazon.co.uk/Sennheiser-Professional-Directional-Microphone-509256/dp/B08YS2JKMG?th=1 (https://www.amazon.co.uk/Sennheiser-Professional-Directional-Microphone-509256/dp/B08YS2JKMG?th=1)  Anchor by Spotify - accounts have now been enabled for Video Podcasts as well as audio only https://anchor.fm/ (https://anchor.fm)  00:41:49 This Week in History   Our selection of historical events and anniversaries from the world of science, technology and popular culture.    00:47:00 Creator Shout Outs   ROGER: Angus Grady – the LinkedIn Unlocker. https://www.linkedin.com/in/angusgrady/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/angusgrady/)  PASCAL: Mark Asquith, co-founder of captivate.fm and the host of ‘7-minute mentor' audio series – just published all 607 episodes on dedicated website: https://www.the7minutementor.com/ (https://www.the7minutementor.com/)    00:52:45 Film Marketing   The King's Speech (2010)  It takes leadership to confront a nation's fear. It takes friendship to conquer your own.  Written by: David Seidler   Directed by: Tom Hooper   Starring: Colin Firth (King George VI), Helena Bonham Carter (Queen Elizabeth), Geoffrey Rush (Lionel Logue), Jennifer Ehle (Myrtle Logue), Guy Pearce (King Edward VIII).  We look at the word of mouth marketing for this excellent character study. A must watch for anyone who has to take part in public speaking. The dialogue between Colin Firth and Geoffrey Rush is exquisite. About Two Geeks and A Marketing Podcast     Hosted by the two geeks, Roger Edwards and Pascal Fintoni, to keep you up to date with the latest news, tech, content and wisdom from the world of marketing.   Roger is a man on a mission to keep marketing simple. He is the voice of the Marketing & Finance Podcast and the host of the RogVLOG series.    Pascal is also on a mission to demystify digital marketing. He's the host of the Content Marketing Studio video podcast and many other video series.   Every week we'll bring you

The Mark Hastings Experience
Episode #122: "The King's Speech" (2010 Film)

The Mark Hastings Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2021 58:34


In this episode Mark talks about one of his favourite films: the 2010 British historical drama film "The King's Speech" directed by Tom Hooper and written by David Seidler. Inspired by actual events, the films stars Colin Firth as Prince Albert, Duke of York - the future King George VI - who struggles to cope with a stammer that he has had since he was a child, which over time has lead to him experiencing moments of discomfort while performing the mandatory public speaking addresses that he is required to make as a part of his royal duties. In an attempt to seek out a treatment for the Duke of York's condition, his wife, Elizabeth (played by Helena Bonham Carter), persuades him to see the Australian-born Lionel Logue (played by Geoffrey Rush), a non-medically trained speech defects therapist, who almost immediately insists on calling the Duke of York the same name that his family members call him, "Bertie", and who over time demonstrates effective speech therapy techniques that help Bertie overcome his stammering. Against the backdrop of the death of Bertie's father, King George V, the coronation and the subsequent abdication of Bertie's brother David (King Edward VIII), and Britain's declaration of war on Germany in 1939, Bertie must work to traverse feelings of unworthiness, the potential damage to the royal family as a result of his father dying and his brother's selfish act of abdication so that he could be with the notorious Wallis Simpson (played by Eve Best), while working together with Lionel Logue to enable him to find a way to not allow his stammer to define him and debilitate him from rising to the occasion of becoming King and having to address and be a beacon of hope for the British people as they face the looming threat of World War. The film also stars Guy Pearce as King Edward VIII, Timothy Spall as Winston Churchill, Derek Jacobi as Cosmo Gordon Lang, Jennifer Ehle as Myrtle Logue, Michael Gambon as King George V, as well as a cast of other wonderfully gifted actors who play characters and depictions of recognisable real life people who have influenced the world. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/markthepoet/message

STOPTIME: Live in the Moment.
Michael Alden: The Gift of Not Running Away

STOPTIME: Live in the Moment.

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Feb 24, 2021 27:00


I hope you enjoy this episode with my friend and colleague Michael Alden as much as I did. Although his resume reads like a who’s who of the entertainment industry, I invited him to speak with me because I’ve had the great pleasure of knowing Michael on a personal level and wanted to offer you the chance to learn about someone who is not only a great proponent of the arts but a thoughtful human being who strives to live a meaningful life of purpose. I’m certain that you will enjoy the rare insights into his journey from inventory boy to vice president of post production at MGM and so much more!The episode was recorded on January 21st. Michael Alden is a Tony Award nominated Producer whose career spans live theatre, cinema and television. He has been represented in the West End with David Seidler’s original play The King’s Speech and Bat Boy The Musical. On Broadway: Come From Away (2017 Tony Nomination & Olivier Winner for Best Musical), Disgraced (2015 Tony Nomination for Best Play, 2013 Pulitzer Prize – Drama) Grey Gardens (2007 Tony Nomination for Best Musical) and Bridge & Tunnel (Special Tony Award).His off Broadway and regional works include Not That Jewish, Becoming Dr. Ruth, Admit One, the Brochu-Schalchlin musical The Last Session, Spalding Gray: Stories Left To Tell, the Los Angeles productions of Howard Crabtree’s When Pigs Fly, and Theresa Rebeck’s Bad Dates directed by Judith Ivey. Alden's film works include: Just Cause with Sean Connery, the fashion forward documentary UnZipped for Mirimax, Stephen Daldry’s The Hours, the multi-award winning feature comedy Kissing Jessica Stein and Ralph Ziman’s foreign feature film The Zookeeper starring Sam Neill.His current 2020/21 film production works include Ian Holt's supernatural thriller, Cursed and three feature-length documentaries, My Beautiful Stutter which follows five children from bullying to bravery, When Reagan Killed Roosevelt a film chronicling the formative years of famed rap group Public Enemy, and Just Say Yo! the never before told story of the rise of MTV Raps and their place in the rap revolution.

Story Grid Editors Roundtable
"I Have a Voice" Scene - Performance Story

Story Grid Editors Roundtable

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2020 49:39


In the Writers’ Room this week, we listen closely to the “I Have a Voice” scene in the 2010 film The King’s Speech. The Oscar-winning story was directed by Tom Hooper from a screenplay by David Seidler. The scene in the spotlight today delivers the middle build climax of this Performance Story by “poking the bear.” But that’s not all it does. Don’t miss how the dialogue reveals character and word choice sets up conflict and conveys the theme.This season we're analyzing scenes from novels, short stories and films because scenes are the basic building blocks of story. To be able to write a story that works, you must be able to write a scene that works.Click here for the full show notes. 

NAPOCAST
Prepare-se para falar como um rei ou uma rainha!

NAPOCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2020 17:22


O filme "The king's speech" é uma preciosidade por muitos motivos. Escrito por David Seidler, dirigido por Tom Hooper, estrelado por Geoffrey Rush, Helena Bonham Carter e Colin Firth, trata de um tema muito interessante, baseado em fatos reais, a respeito do rei Jorge VI, que contrata um professor muito especial para lhe ajudar a falar em público.  Geoffrey Rush que interpreta o professor Lionel Logue, também foi aluno da École Jacques Lecoq onde me formei e o filme é uma grande homenagem aos mestres que são capazes de transformar uma história em sucesso, a partir do amor que tem pela profissão. Para informações sobre cursos, no site do Ricardo Napoleão.

100 BEDSTE FILM
Episode 93: Kongens store tale (2010)

100 BEDSTE FILM

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2020 27:51


NU ER JEG JO IKKE DEN STORE TALER, MEN - Det kan være en udfordring at holde tale for en stor forsamling - både for taleren og for tilhørene. Men konger er født til at holde tale i snart sagt en hver anledning, så man forventer at en konge kan levere den gode tale. Men hvad hvis kongen har en talefejl og for eksempel stammer? Kongens store tale (2010) er instrueret af Tom Hooper efter et skuespil skrevet af David Seidler. I hovedrollen ser vi Colin Firth som Hertugen af York og den senere engelske Konge George VI også kaldet Bertie, der på grund af talevanskeligheder konsulterer den australske talepædagog Lionel Logue spillet af Geoffrey Rush. I 1936 dør Kong George V og Berties storebror David overtager tronen som Kong Edward VIII, men abdicerer samme år på grund af et uortodokst ægteskab med skuespilleren Wallis Simpson spillet af Eve Best. Bertie, der ikke havde regnet med at blive konge, må overtage tronen som Kong George VI. Med den forestående krig mod nazityskland bliver hans talegaver særdeles vigtige, når han nu som konge skal være nationens samlingspunkt i løbet af krigen.Lyt til en samtale i Det Gule Værelse, hvor dine værter Thomas og Morten med stor iver og særligt skarpe talegaver causerer om berømte taler, store talere, retoriske redskaber og fif til den taleramte, samt hvad den gode tale skal indeholde? Tak, fordi du støtter podcasten på 10eren

The Man Under Construction Podcast
6. Welcome to the Masquerade

The Man Under Construction Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2019 26:47


Work, eat, sleep, work, eat, sleep, and the whole time we (men) are falling apart....all behind the facade of "man up". A small bit about a public figure standing up for marriage and integrity. The man of the week is "David Seidler". This week's Man Code "The Man Bun". Follow us on Instagram: @man_under_construction_ Edited and Produced by: Michael Vilches

It's All Happening
Episode 129 - David Seidler

It's All Happening

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2018 56:02


Oscar winning screenwriter David Seidler takes us through the multi faceted brilliance and inner workings of his mind! Yes, David won an Oscar for his film, The Kings Speech, but to say that it's not the most interesting thing he's ever done may in fact be true. In his 81 years, David has led ten lives that resemble a fantastical odyssey of international wonder, intrigue, mystery all while dancing with the stars! Our conversation went exactly where it was supposed to go as it traversed his current work, Hollywood, the current state of culture and the craft of writing. My only regret is that it wasn't longer. To me, David is the quintessential example of where the arts meets the humanities! Intro rant - The nature of change in the form of material possessions David Seidler- A Londoner by birth, David was sent to the USA as an infant during WWII which resulted in a childhood stammer. George VI, the stuttering reluctant King, became a boyhood hero, role model, and many years later the inspiration for his film The King’s Speech staring Colin Firth, Geoffrey Rush, Helena Bonham Carter, and Guy Pearce, which won the Best Picture Oscar for 2010 and for which David was awarded the golden man for Best Original Screenplay, two BAFTA’s and numerous other gongs. His stage version has toured England, played the West End, and been produced so far in eight foreign languages. He no longer stutters. Seidler’s career commenced with writing dubbing scripts for Godzilla The Monster movies. He has over twenty credits to his name including: Tucker, The Man and His Dream starring Jeff Bridges, directed by Francis Coppola. Nominated for Writing Achievement by the WGA three times (winning for Onassis, The Richest Man In The World). David has also written three animated features, including Quest for Camelot. He is currently working on a Miles Davis project, So What, for Denzel Washington to direct. David has lectured in Milan, Rome, Porto, A.F.I. Los Angeles, Sundance, Dreamago Institute in Switzerland, and Laboratorio Novas Historias in Sao Paulo, Brazil. He lived for several years in Fiji, where he was Political Advisor to Chief Minister Ratu Sir Kamisese Mara. He also resided in New Zealand for eight years and returns to Godzone yearly to educate the trout and torment his son Manu who is a senior video editor at TVNZ. His daughter, Maya, is a documentary producer in NYC.

Story Grid Editors Roundtable
Emotional Stakes - The King's Speech

Story Grid Editors Roundtable

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2018 51:13


The Roundtablers join King George VI behind the mic this week to examine emotional stakes in 2010’s Best Picture, The King's Speech, directed by Tom Hooper from David Seidler’s Oscar-winning script. Each week one of the Story Grid Editors—Jarie Bolander, Valerie Francis, Anne Hawley, Kim Kessler, or Leslie Watts—pitches a favorite film as an example of a significant story principle. Then we team up to debate whether it succeeds or fails, giving authors deep insight into story structure. Click here for full show notes.

Draft Zero: a screenwriting podcast
DZ-08: Status Transactions and the Power of Washing Machines

Draft Zero: a screenwriting podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2014 92:59


How does a shift in status or power reveal character? Stu and Chas explore an idea they both came across studying theatre: status and by extension (or juxtaposition) power. Is a story where a character changes status or experiences loss (or gains) in power more compelling? In order to explore this source of drama, Stu and Chas limit themselves to scenes where the status or power of a character shifts without the writer resorting to violence or revelation or plot. LINKS People Triggers: Keith Johnstone's Status Transaction People Triggers: Status Transactions and the Actor Swap Gas: Improv Acting Game: Status Therapy Session Amazon: Taking Stock - The Theatre of Max Stafford-Clark THE KING'S SPEECH by David Seidler - We analyse pages 18-25, the scene where Lionel and Bertie first meet. Youtube: "Bertie" from THE KING'S SPEECH THE PRINCESS BRIDE by William Goldman -  We analyse the Man in Black and Vizzini showdown (Search for "Picnic Spread" in the text). Youtube: Battle of Wits from THE PRINCESS BRIDE THE SOCIAL NETWORK by Aaron Sorkin - We analyse pages 97-105, Sean Parker's entrance. Youtube: Sean Parker restaurant scene from THE SOCIAL NETWORK TRUE GRIT adaptation by Joel and Ethan Coen - We analyse pages 9-13, where Maddie sells the ponies (except the gray horse). Youtube: The Art of Negotiating a Dispute from TRUE GRIT Examples of scenes with power shifts: Youtube: Cypher's Death in THE MATRIX Youtube: Agent Kujan realises the truth in THE USUAL SUSPECTS Youtube: Get Busy Livin' scene from THE SHAWSHANK REDEMPTION Youtube: Luke refuses the Emperor in RETURN OF THE JEDI Youtube: Joey tries to make peace in A HISTORY OF VIOLENCE Youtube: Santa's Little Helpers scene in COLLATERAL Stu and Chas' iMessage history:   Subscribe to the podcast via iTunes or RSS. Please send feedback to ask at draft-zero.com. Please considering rating us on iTunes!

Art Works Podcast
David Seidler

Art Works Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2011 31:20


David Seidler talks about his film, The King's Speech, and his own struggle with stuttering.

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Art Works Podcast
David Seidler

Art Works Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2011


David Seidler talks about his film, The King's Speech, and his own struggle with stuttering. [31:21]

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Art Works Podcasts

David Seidler talks about his film, The King's Speech, and his own struggle with stuttering. [31:21]

Art Works Podcasts

David Seidler talks about his film, The King's Speech, and his own struggle with stuttering. [31:21]

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