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Brian and Shelly discuss the films of Greta Gerwig including Frances Ha, Barbie and Little Women
Jen and Sarah dive into the awkward dinner scene in ‘Frances Ha.' They discuss the awkwardness of the scene, the effective cinematography, and Greta Gerwig's captivating and endearing performance. Click here to watch the scene. Remember to leave a rating and review of this episode. Connect with Movies & Us on Instagram, Threads, and Bluesky @moviesanduspod or by email at moviesanduspod@gmail.com.
Emilio, Madeline, and Julian are joined again by freshly-minted New Yorker Maggie Hill, who helps them kick off a new episode cycle focusing on New York City movies. They begin with a "View-nanimous" entry on “Frances Ha”, Noah Baumbach's 2012 film co-written by him and the film's star, Greta Gerwig. The four New York residents praise the many accuracies of the film and share their own NYC-specific stories about living as artists, navigating complex social situations, and searching for an ATM with no fee. They also discuss the other “coming-of-age in NYC” media from the zeitgeist of the 2010s, and consider what has changed in the 13 years since this film was released.If you enjoy our podcast, please rate and review us on your podcast platform of choice. This really helps us find new listeners and grow!Follow Maggie Hill on IG, TikTok, YouTube, and more @themaggiehillFollow us on IG and TikTok: @sleeplesscinematicpodSend us an email at sleeplesscinematicpod@gmail.comOn Letterboxd? Follow Julian at julian_barthold and Madeline at patronessofcats.
TOTAL MASSACRE is going through a rough time. Our best friend Carli got other things to do in life instead of hanging out with us all time (congrats Carli!) Fiasco month didn't get us hired for the Christmas show. We've had to turn to our comfort films. That's right, after action, after science fiction, it is time for GRETA GERWIG MONTH (early). We begin with FRANCES HA, written by and starring the lady herself, and man is this script great. Jeez is this acting great. And the editing! Well that wasn't her but everything is great. It's already a fav of Rowan and Kev, but special guest Jon Arthur watched it for the first time for the show and then immediately watched it again.
'AnotherLook' goes to the big apple with Corey's pick for the week - Frances Ha. This millennial escapade into mid-20s ennui and fractured friendships is also a glimpse inside the minds of creators Noah Baumbach and Greta Gerwig. Corey and Will talk about their distinct filmographies, Frances Ha's cinematic influences, all while riffing on this particular era of NYC independent film.
Twitter gündemini yorumladığım Thread'ine Bandım'ın bu bölümünde konu başlıklarımız Sude Belkıs'tan Ezhel'e uzanıyor.(00:00) - Giriş(01:23) - Hasçelikler and the City övmece(02:36) - Belkıs TV'ye Fleabag linci(08:35) - Medya türleri, cinsel yönelimler & Frances Ha(11:50) - Ezhel'in yapay zeka ile hazırlanan Uchitagana klibi(18:12) - Ezhel'e politiklik tepkisi(22:49) - Avenged Sevenfold Türkiye konseriFarklı Evren'i hep birlikte geliştirmek için açtığımız ankete sen de katıl:https://forms.gle/SDxznBL9aEbdtfrX6Sohbet muhabbet ve daha fazla içerik için Instagram@farklievrenn
Jen and Sarah sit down and reflect on the films they watched in 2024. They share their top watches of the year, a few honorable mentions, and roast the worst movie they watched. Then they share what they are looking forward to in 2025. Jen's List: 10. His Three Daughters 9. The Book of Clarence 8. Lucky Grandma 7. Poor Things 6. American Gangster 5. Anatomy of a Fall 4. Didi 3. Dune: Part 2 2. American Fiction 1. Frances Ha Sarah's List: 10. Handling the Undead 9. Monkey Man 8. The Color Purple 7. All We Imagine as Light 6. Society of the Snow 5. The Great Lillian Hall 4. The Substance 3. Evil Does Not Exist 2. The Seed of the Sacred Fig 1. The Zone of Interest Listen to the full reviews of some of the top movies watched in 2024: The Book of Clarence (Ep. 310) Poor Things (Ep. 309) Anatomy of a Fall (Ep. 311) Dune: Part 2 (Ep. 319) American Fiction (Ep. 313) Monkey Man (Ep. 325) The Color Purple (Ep. 317) The Zone of Interest (Ep. 318) Frances Ha on Cinematic Doctrine Remember to leave a rating and review of this episode. Connect with Movies & Us on Instagram, Threads, and TikTok @moviesanduspod or by email at moviesanduspod@gmail.com.
MOVIE DISCUSSION: Movies & Us: Podcast, Instagram, Threads TV & Us: Podcast, Instagram, Threads Jen & Sarah from the Movies & Us Podcast join Melvin to discuss an early 2010's indie classic, Frances Ha! From it's deep relatability to it's clever humor, the three explore what makes the film stand out as a testament to growing up even when you're all grown up.Topics:(PATREON EXCLUSIVE) 40-minutes discussing three trailers - The Monkey, the live-action Snow White, and Kraven the Hunter - and ranking their excitement based on these wildly different films. (PATREON EXCLUSIVE)Jen & Sarah just celebrated their 6-year podcasting anniversary. Melvin spends some time asking about what they've learned throughout that experience.There's a showcase of girlhood and sisterhood that is gently explored throughout the film.The film is in black and white, and Melvin feels this highlights the "color" experienced in Frances and her relationships.Money is consistently an issue throughout the movie, and Sarah, Jen, and Mel all appreciated how the film doesn't imply that having more money is the solution to Frances' problems.Celebrating an ending that ties every theme together.Jen, "Man, I love this type of movie and would love to see more of these types of small stories get funded and onto the big screen."Recommendations:The Forty-Year-Old Version (2020) (Movie)The Harder They Fall (2021) (Movie)Annie Hall (1977) (Movie)MAILBAG: Send questions with your first name and we'll answer them in future episodes! Support the showSupport on Patreon for Unique Perks! Early access to uncut episodes Vote on a movie/show we review One-time reward of two Cinematic Doctrine Stickers & Pins Social Links: Threads Website Instagram Facebook Group
The bois discuss Oddity, The Dirties, My Uncle The Alien, Infested, Frances Ha, and more! Join our Patreon for bonus episodes, supplements, Discord access, and more: https://www.patreon.com/therearetoomanymovies Merch: https://www.toomanymovies.com/shop Leave us a voicemail: 214-699-9076 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/therearetoomanymovies/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@therearetoomanymovies Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7lwOlPvIGdlmr6XjnLIAkG?si=4e3d882515824466 Subscribe on iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/there-are-too-many-movies/id1455789421 Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/therearetoomanymovies Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/tatmmpod 00:00:00 Cold Open 00:01:02 Intro 00:03:47 To Die For 00:07:36 The Dirties 00:09:48 Watcher 00:12:45 The Last Stop In Yuma County 00:14:56 My Uncle The Alien 00:20:13 Infested 00:23:42 The Vanishing 00:29:09 The Boys and Gen V 00:30:19 Glizzy Eating or Something 00:31:20 Frances Ha 00:33:10 Oddity 00:58:17 Is It Cinema? 01:00:52 DMT (Dumb Movie Title) 01:02:32 Guess The Budget 01:04:01 Movies With Dolls 01:05:27 Outro --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theraretoomanymovies/support
According to a summary of his IMDB page: Zachary Treitz is known for Men Go to Battle (2015), We're Leaving (2011) and Frances Ha (2012). Awards. 4 wins & 4 nominations. However, In NYC he's known as so much for than that. He recently made a film (2024 Netflix release: The Octopus Murders). We discussed this project and his filmmaking approach. ** Episode 036 w/ Zachary Treitz on The Film Situation Hosted by Zef Cota ***
MOVIE DISCUSSION: Shirleon and Melvin discuss the popular 2003 Disney family movie Holes, that one where lizards are scary and the line, "I can fix that." is eternally engrained in your brain! We dig into the films surprisingly mature content, occasionally DCOM-esque nature, and how sometimes that movie you liked as a kid is as good as you remember! Topics:(PATREON EXCLUSIVE) 41-minutes discussing Madame Web: or, how movies are products to be sold, which means they are marketed, and we were not convinced the marketing had sold us on the product; an exploration on the importance of marketing; and whether someone can be critical of a film prior to having seen it. (PATREON EXCLUSIVE)Shirleon read the book, so Melvin asks a few questions about that.There's just a lot about Holes that works on a fundamental level, and it makes the film an enjoyable watch.Shirleon & Melvin both observe a comfortability in the film to showcase and explore mature, hard themes while remaining accessible to a family audience.Shirleon gives a more specific compare-and-contrast between the book and film.The legalistic metaphor of perpetual, listless hole-digging contrasted against deep-and-dynamic characters.Shirleon & Melvin agree; all the Sam and Kathryn flashbacks were stellar.Discussing and contrasting the two curses.Recommendations:Buy Lego! Build Lego!Frances Ha (2012) (Movie)MAILBAG: Send questions with your First Name and we'll answer them in future episodes! Support the Show.Support on Patreon for Unique Perks! Early access to uncut episodes Vote on a movie/show we review One-time reward of two Cinematic Doctrine Stickers & Pins Social Links: Threads Website Instagram Facebook Group
We review Frances Ha (2012) on movie podcast The Collector's Cut. Frances Ha is directed by Noah Baumbach and stars Greta Gerwig, Mickey Sumner patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mildfuzztv twitter: https://twitter.com/ScreamsMidnight all links: https://linktr.ee/mildfuzz Audio version: https://the-collectors-cut.pinecast.co/
Today, we know Greta Gerwig and Noah Baumbach as the powerhouse writer-director couple that brought us movies like ‘Frances Ha,' ‘Lady Bird,' ‘Marriage Story,' ‘Little Women (2019)', and yes, ‘Barbie.' But when this duo first met, Greta was a little-known actress from the mumblecore indie film scene. Fourteen years her senior, Noah was married to actress Jennifer Jason Lee. Greta landed a role in Noah's film “Greenberg,” which he had co-written with his wife. So it raised some eyebrows when, a year or so later, Noah Baumbach's marriage dissolved and he started dating this intelligent young artist, Greta Gerwig. Join us as we explore Noah and Greta's real-life marriage story from then til now…featuring some unpopular opinions about certain movies (don't hurt us!!). ***** This is a teaser for a bonus episode. You can listen to it in full on Patreon! Significant Lovers is a true-love podcast about historic and celebrity couples. You can contact us at significantlovers@gmail.com and follow us on Instagram and TikTok @significantlovers. Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for ‘fair use' for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/significantlovers/support
EPISODE # 1014 THE OCTOPUS MURDERS Richard speaks with a photojournalist and the director of a four-part, docu-series which attempts to uncover the truth behind writer Danny Casolaro's mysterious death and the sprawling conspiracy web surrounding him. GUEST: Christian Hansen is a photojournalist who grabs hold of the Casolaro story and simply can't let go. He became interested in Danny Casolaro's work while he was in college. As a student, he worked on a paper about the private prison industry when he learned about The Wackenhut Corporation. GUEST: Zachary Treitz is a musician, producer, and the director of The Octopus Murders. He is also known for Men Go to Battle, The Mean Time, Frances Ha, and We're Leaving. American Conspiracy: The Octopus Murders Debuts on Netflix on WED FEB. 28TH, 2024 SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS!!! BIRCH GOLD GROUP - The Precious Metal IRA Specialists Diversify a portion of your savings into GOLD with Birch Gold Group. Gold is your hedge against inflation, and Birch Gold makes it EASY to own. Text STRANGE to 989898 and get your free info-kit on gold, then talk to a precious metals specialist on how to protect your savings from persistent inflation with gold. Text STRANGE to 989898 now. THE DEAD FILES On The Dead Files, physical medium Amy Allan and retired homicide detective Steve DiSchiavi solve unexplained paranormal phenomena in haunted locations across America. LISTEN TO THE DEAD FILES WHEREVER YOU GET YOUR PODCASTS BECOME A PREMIUM SUBSCRIBER!!! https://strangeplanet.supportingcast.fm Three monthly subscriptions to choose from. Commercial Free Listening, Bonus Episodes and a Subscription to my monthly newsletter, InnerSanctum. Visit Use the discount code "Planet" to receive one month off the first subscription. We and our partners use cookies to personalize your experience, to show you ads based on your interests, and for measurement and analytics purposes. By using our website and services, you agree to our use of cookies as described in our Cookie Policy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://strangeplanet.supportingcast.fm/
در این قسمت چالش حدس پروفروش ترین فیلمهای دهههای مختلف رو داریم و فیلمهای زیادی رو بررسی میکنیم.پادکست پاپکورن تاک رو در یوتیوب و رسانههای مطرح گوش دادن به پادکست دنبال کنید:https://li.sten.to/GCy5AHkفیلمهایی که این هفته بررسی کردیم:Ted (2024)American Psycho (2000)Frances Ha (2012)Chapters:00:00 Best Selling Movies14:55 Ted22:49 American Psycho37:46 Frances Ha50:54 Comments
We get reanimated with Poor Things and also talk Frances Ha, Blackberry, Mean Girls (2024) and Anyone But You. Follow the show on Twitter: @thecinemaspeak Follow the show on Instagram: cinemaspeakpodcast Subscribe on Youtube: Cinema Speak Intro: 0:00 - 12:31 Review - Poor Things: 12:31 - 50:08 Movie Roulette - Frances Ha: 50:08 - 1:17:45 Micro-Reviews - Blackberry, The Iron Claw, Mean Girls (2024), Anyone But You, Leave the World Behind: 1:17:45 - 1:51:23 This week in new releases/Outro: 1:51:23 - 1:55:01
We are back to talk about the films we watched together during the year of 2023 but never podcasted about. We traveled to Lowry Parade to share a drink, play some games, and reveal our individual top 3 picks. THE LIST OF MOVIES: THE OLD WAY, fun mom diner, APORIA, leave the world behind, MAY DECEMBER, the killer, THE HUNGER GAMES: THE BALLADS OF SONGBIRDS AND SNAKES, the big sick, BEYOND THE INFINITE TWO MINUTES, nowhere, THE SQUID AND THE WHALE, reptile, PIERCING, river wild, NO HARD FEELINGS, broker, SHOWING UP, sanctuary, RUBY IN PARADISE, eo, TO LESLIE, a man called Otto, LITERALLY RIGHT BEFORE AARON, black rock, THE CIVIL DEAD, jetchia, PHIL, all quiet on the western front, SOMEBODY I USED TO KNOW, blue jay, FALL, a long way down, FRANCES HA, white noise, SR. ========================================== Website: https://www.thenightbeforepodcast.com ========================================== YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@thenightbeforepodcast ========================================== Buy us a drink: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/nightbefore ========================================== Follow us on Instagram: https://instagram.com/nightbeforepodcast ========================================== Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/WinterBranch/ ========================================== The Night Before Movie Podcast is a movie podcast. In each episode this husband and wife discuss a film they watched the night before. The next day they venture to a local spot in the city to share a drink and their thoughts.
Lizzie & Sam are indie darlings for Lizzie's birthday with a movie designed to make millennials cry, Greta Gerwig led Frances Ha! Obscure filmmaker facts, overanalyzing our past, and sharing our feelings is the order of the day. They were actually roommates this time!! Pic: Tracy Walker from Isle of Dogs Clip: Opening Montage Clip: Greta's Monologue Clip: Allyson Hannagan lookalike! Clip: Modern Love in Frances Ha vs. Modern Love in Mauvais Sang Clip: Greta's First Kiss Support the queers behind the scenes on our Patreon! Find us at patreon.com/subtextualpod Follow us on social @subtextualpod Instagram |Twitter |TikTok | Letterboxd Subtextual is hosted by Lizzie Guitreau & Samantha De La Fuente Edited by Lizzie | Engineered by Lee Garcia Produced by Lee Garcia & Bruno Doria Music by DJKNEAUX
In which Harry takes Felix Felicis and finally gets the mysterious memory from Slughorn. Email us at restrictedsectionpod@gmail.com to tell us what you thought of After the Burial or even what you think of us! We'd love to read your email on the show. Be sure to subscribe to know right away about new episodes, and rate and review! SUPPORT US ON OUR PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/therestrictedsection THANK YOU LOVE YOU BUY OUR MERCH: https://www.teepublic.com/user/restricted-section-podcast THANK YOU LOVE YOU IG: https://www.instagram.com/restrictedsectionpod/ TW: https://twitter.com/restrictedpod FB: https://www.facebook.com/groups/rspoddetentioncrew/ Check out our other amazing Deus Ex Media podcasts! www.deusexmedia.org This episode featured: Christina Kann https://linktr.ee/christinakann Christina plugged The Holiday Swap by Maggie Knox https://bookshop.org/a/97181/9780593330739 She also plugged A Merry Little Meet Cute by Julie Murphy & Sierra Simone https://bookshop.org/a/97181/9780063222595 Jason Hilton IG @negativeselections https://www.instagram.com/negativeselections/ Jason plugged Frances Ha https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2347569/ Special guest Taylor Find her doggy Ginny on IG @ginnythegryffindoodle https://www.instagram.com/ginnythegryffindoodle/ Taylor plugged Lavender Speculation by Jamie Zaccaria https://bookshop.org/a/97181/9781957833088 She also plugged The Manor House by Gilly MacMillan https://bookshop.org/a/97181/9780063074385
It's time for another Mike Makes Mike Watch! This time around, Smith is making Mike D watch Noah Baumbach and Greta Gerwig's FRANCES HA, while D is making Smith finally get around to one of his favorites, the 1999 cannibal horror movie RAVENOUS!
Zackary Grady of Gay Pride and Prejudice fame joins us today to discuss the third episode of the 2009 Emma miniseries! Topics discussed include bringing Austen to the masses, direct address, Knightley's boots, the introduction of Augusta, claw hands, spotted dick, and the DANCE. Glossary of People, Places, and Things: Wishbone, Succession, Atonement, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, Sleepytime Tea, Caroline's dress, Frances Ha, Angelina Jolie, Wicked, Luke Can See Her FaceListen to Gay Pride and Prejudice on Spotify and follow Zackary on Instagram at @thackarybinx!Cast and Crew of Emma (2009)Next Episode: Emma (2009) Episode 4Pod and Prejudice is sponsored by Chapters Tea and Coffee. For 15% off your order, use the code POD at checkout or go to drinkchapters.com/pod.Pod and Prejudice is ALSO sponsored by Uncommon Goods. For 15% off your order, go to uncommongoods.com/whomst. Uncommon Goods: we're all out of the ordinary.Our show art was created by Torrence Browne, and our audio is produced by Graham Cook. For bios and transcripts, check out our website at podandprejudice.com. Pod and Prejudice is transcribed by speechdocs.com. To support the show, check out our Patreon!Instagram: @podandprejudiceTwitter: @podandprejudiceFacebook: Pod and PrejudiceYoutube: Pod and PrejudiceMerch store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/pod-and-prejudice?ref_id=23216
The Street Preacher Episode! A Street Preacher condemns the sinfulness of each sketch on this episode, which includes: a commercial for the Harem Bachelor, a therapist who gets triggered, an ad for the Prenup Factory, and a world where Tik Tok stars are leas valued than they are in our own reality. Featuring guest co-writer Emma Skinner. Written by Bo Segrest”Not Homework” written by Bo Segrest and Emma Skinner Starring:DAN KARLINRHETT SOSEBEEDAN RAMIREZHENRY LOVELANDSPECIAL GUEST STAR AND GUEST WRITER EMMA SKINNER If you like the show, help us grow! rate, review, and subscribeFollow us on instagram @modernexhibitspodA part of the Asylum Podcast Network @asylumpodcastsYou can see the cast of Modern Exhibits perform Tuesdays at 8:00pm EST at Improv Asylum Theater in Boston: TICKETS
Films: Frances Ha (2012, d. Noah Baumbach), Lady Bird (2017, d. Greta Gerwig), Barbie (2023, d. Greta Gerwig) Two film nerds discuss theory behind classic, arthouse, and independent cinema, and try to be a little less pretentious than that sounds. Each episode will establish a common thread between three films and engage in discussion about them. This podcast is produced by Brave Voice Films. You can reach out to us at framesofreference@bravevoicefilms.com Tweet us: @podcastfor Our episodes will run monthly. Please email us your suggestions!
Poptillægget hjælper dig ind i den mørke tid, giver plads til alle følelserne og guider dig til de værker, frakker og aktiviteter, som kan lindre både melankoli og ensomhed. GÆSTER:Fulvia Kryger, stifter af The Glow Inst. Mads Axelsen, radiovært Redaktion: Lucia Odoom, Jonas Bach-Madsen og Clara Johanne Selsmark POPTILLÆGGETS ANBEFALINGER TIL EFTERÅRET:TV: 'Kærlighed i terapi' FILM: 'Le Bleu du Caftan' 'Matilda''Tale of Tales''Frances Ha''Practical Magic''The Tales of Beatrix Potter''Miss Potter'MUSIK: Caroline Polacheks Tiny Desk-koncert'Javelin' af Sufjan Stevens'Change' af Big Thief'Efter År' af Sebastian'Min Lille Sol' af Trille 'Girl' af The Internet'The Covers Record' af Cat Power'Parachutes' af Coldplay'Lookaftering' af Vashsti BunyanBØGER: Questions for Ada' af Ijeoma Umebinyuo 'The Comfort Book' af Matt Haig'Bittersweet' af Susan Cain 'The Mountain is You' af Brianna Wiest (især som lydbog)'Voksbarnet' af Olga Ravn'Heksens Håndbog' af Dannie Druehyld'Hafni fortæller' af Helle Helle'Mørkt forår' af Unica Zürn 'Sent i november' af Tove Jansson Pamela Andersons nyhedsbrev
Listener Claire asks a great question about how to move in a more feminine way. We can't all be ballerinas or elegant gliding angles on ice like the truck drivers of Manitoba, but we can all take some yoga or barre, work on our posture, get video to track our progress, and attempt to emulate the Playboy bunny walk. But ultimately, it all comes down to practice. Barre class and how to pronounce it. (It's just "bar", y'all.) Frances Ha starring (probable possible likely Academy Award winning director of "Barbie") Greta Gerwig where the character Frances has a "weird man walk". Fashion Week staffers work for free. What's Guelph? Faith loves her chirp wheel because her shoulders and neck get super tight from sitting at her desk. Support us on Patreon to help us keep making great content, and to get some cool rewards! Check out our website for our latest episodes! Follow us on twitter for all our shower thoughts and other musings @TheGenderRebels Like us on FaceBook so we can haunt your feed.
Greta Gerwig and Noah Baumbach have teamed up on a number of 'learning-to-be-real' stories - and their collaboration went global this year with the year's undisputed megahit, Barbie. But MG argues that while it might not be in the billion-dollar club, their actual best team-up sits comfortably beside a defining classic of the genre: join us tonight for our pod on Frances Ha and The Graduate!
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Welcome to another captivating episode of the "IN LOVE WITH THE PROCESS Podcast." In this installment, your host and acclaimed director, Mike Pecci, dives deep into the world of cinematography with none other than the illustrious Sam Levy. Known for his outstanding work on films like "Lady Bird," "Frances Ha," "His Three Daughters,"and "She Came To Me" (releasing on Oct. 6), Sam shares his incredible journey in the film industry. Join us as Sam Levy takes us back to his humble beginnings as an assistant camera operator for the legendary cinematographer Harris Savides. Discover how his early experiences paved the way for his remarkable career, and how he navigated the dynamic world of cinema. Sam's collaboration with director Greta Gerwig, notably on "Lady Bird," provides fascinating insights into the art of storytelling through the lens. Listen in as he unravels the intricacies of crafting memorable dialog scenes that resonate with audiences. But it doesn't stop there. Mike Pecci and Sam Levy delve into the vital aspects of filmmaking, discussing the critical importance of assembling the right crew, protecting their creative energy, and embracing accountability for one's work. This episode is a must-listen for anyone passionate about cinematography, filmmaking, or storytelling. Join us on this enlightening journey as we explore the art of capturing moments on film, only on the "IN LOVE WITH THE PROCESS Podcast." Welcome to our ever-growing Cinematography collection at ILWP! --------------------------------- Go to inlovewiththeprocess.com to see trailers and clips! ►Sams website: https://samlevydp.com/?sec=about ►Mike Pecci's IG: instagram.com/mikepecci ►ILWP's IG: instagram.com/inlovewiththeprocesspod -------------> Featuring Music from: ►Code Elektro ►Mitch Murder ►Timecop 1983 The Episode is Sponsored by ► bokehrentals.com/ ► Puget Systems: puget.systems/go/ILWTP ► Fotodiox: fotodioxpro.com/ ► FujiFilm: fujifilm-x.com/ ► FujiFilm Shop: bit.ly/3Q2zTHw ► FujiFilm Refurb: bit.ly/3I9NLh4 ► FujiFilmX-H2S: bit.ly/3i22hN5 ►Black Magic: https://www.blackmagicdesign.com/
Send us your fan mail :)Before Barbie or Lady Bird Greta Gerwig got her start on smaller indie projects. In todays episode were talking about one of her early and one of her best movies Frances Ha directed by Noah BaumbachX-Men Revisited Series:X-Men (2000)X2 (2003)X-Men: The Last Stand (2006)X-Men Origins: Wolverine (2009)X-Men: First Class (2011)The Wolverine (2013)X-Men: Days of Future Past (2014)Deadpool (2016)X-Men: Apocalypse (2016)Logan (2017)Deadpool 2 (2018)X-Men: Dark Phoenix (2019)New Mutants (2020)Monthly Recap Series: Everything I watched in JanuaryEverything I watched in February Everything I watched in March...
Brian and Shelly discuss the films of Greta Gerwig including Frances Ha, Barbie and Little Women
Randy memorializes William Freidken by finally watching "Sorcerer". Clark talks football and beanie babies while Russell's film is a "Mount Rushmore of Horror". Films: Mother, May I? (2023), Porno (2019), Sorcerer (1977), Cobweb (2023), Untold: Johnny Football (2023), The Beanie Bubble (2023), The Last Voyage of the Demeter (2023), The Passenger (2023), Natty Knocks (2023), Twisted Metal (Series), Frances Ha (2012), Queen of Earth (2015), The 6th Day (2000), The Boys (Series), The Pumpkin Karver (2006), The Clovehitch Killer (2018) Hey, we're on YouTube! Like the show? Give us a rating! Fill our fe-mailbag by emailing us at OverlookHour@gmail.com Reach us on Instagram (@theoverlooktheatre) Facebook (@theoverlookhour) Twitter (@OverlookHour)
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BARBIE is here, and so is Anna Shedd to discuss the filmmaking career of Greta Gerwig, one of the signature directors of her generation. From her directorial features like Lady Bird and Little Women, to her early writing and acting efforts like Mistress America and Frances Ha, we talk about what makes her so special and why her movies are so resonant and effective.
Reposted from The ‘Cast of Us, which you can find at: https://podcastica.com/podcast/the-cast-of-us— Here's a little pinkified palate cleanser for y'all - it's Kara, Penny, and Jason talking Barbie! If you haven't tuned in to the cultural phenom that is the new Barbie movie yet, it was directed and co-written by Greta Gerwig, who usually does smart, character-focused indie movies like Lady Bird and Frances Ha, and we thought she was such an inspired choice for this surprisingly complex, layered, funny, incredibly beautiful, thought-provoking movie. This podcast is full of spoilers, so if you're at all interested, we recommend you bust out your pinkest duds and go check out the movie first, and then come back and listen.Be sure to check out Kara's other podcast, Perfectly Marvelous, which is about to start coverage of Only Murders in the Building. You can find them anywhere you get podcasts, and their Facebook group is at https://www.facebook.com/perfectlymarvelouspodcast?mibextid=LQQJ4d Links:• Tod Haynes movie, Superstar, on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OLx9IQ8Z7rQ• Mini Hijab Fashion: https://www.instagram.com/hijarbie/• “A Real Doll” by AM Holmes: https://electricliterature.com/a-real-doll-by-a-m-homes/• MarWenCol, 2010 documentary about artist Mark Hogencamp and the world he creates using Barbies and GI Joe dolls: http://marwencol.com/documentaryAs always, thanks to everyone who wrote in. If you'd like to write or call in too, you can find all our contact info at podcastica.com.Next episode of The 'Cast of Us: Oppenheimer, as part of our Barbenheimer crossover with Ben's other podcast, Wilhelm, which you can find at wilhelmpodcast.com or @wilhelmpodcast on socials. Highly recommend checking it out!Show support and get ad-free episodes: patreon.com/jasoncabassi or go to buymeacoffee.com/cabassi for a one-time donation.
Here's a little pinkified palate cleanser for y'all - it's Kara, Penny, and Jason talking Barbie! If you haven't tuned in to the cultural phenom that is the new Barbie movie yet, it was directed and co-written by Greta Gerwig, who usually does smart, character-focused indie movies like Lady Bird and Frances Ha, and we thought she was such an inspired choice for this surprisingly complex, layered, funny, incredibly beautiful, thought-provoking movie. This podcast is full of spoilers, so if you're at all interested, we recommend you bust out your pinkest duds and go check out the movie first, and then come back and listen.Be sure to check out Kara's other podcast, Perfectly Marvelous, which is about to start coverage of Only Murders in the Building. You can find them anywhere you get podcasts, and their Facebook group is at https://www.facebook.com/perfectlymarvelouspodcast?mibextid=LQQJ4d Links:• Tod Haynes movie, Superstar, on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OLx9IQ8Z7rQ• Mini Hijab Fashion: https://www.instagram.com/hijarbie/• “A Real Doll” by AM Holmes: https://electricliterature.com/a-real-doll-by-a-m-homes/• MarWenCol, 2010 documentary about artist Mark Hogencamp and the world he creates using Barbies and GI Joe dolls: http://marwencol.com/documentaryAs always, thanks to everyone who wrote in. If you'd like to write or call in too, you can find all our contact info at podcastica.com.Next episode: Oppenheimer, as part of our Barbenheimer crossover with Ben's other podcast, Wilhelm, which you can find at wilhelmpodcast.com or @wilhelmpodcast on socials. Highly recommend checking it out!Show support and get ad-free episodes: patreon.com/jasoncabassi or go to buymeacoffee.com/cabassi for a one-time donationThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5855602/advertisement
Here's a little pinkified palate cleanser for y'all - it's Kara, Penny, and Jason talking Barbie! If you haven't tuned in to the cultural phenom that is the new Barbie movie yet, it was directed and co-written by Greta Gerwig, who usually does smart, character-focused indie movies like Lady Bird and Frances Ha, and we thought she was such an inspired choice for this surprisingly complex, layered, funny, incredibly beautiful, thought-provoking movie. This podcast is full of spoilers, so if you're at all interested, we recommend you bust out your pinkest duds and go check out the movie first, and then come back and listen. Links:• Tod Haynes movie, Superstar, on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OLx9IQ8Z7rQ• Mini Hijab Fashion: https://www.instagram.com/hijarbie/• “A Real Doll” by AM Holmes: https://electricliterature.com/a-real-doll-by-a-m-homes/• MarWenCol, 2010 documentary about artist Mark Hogencamp and the world he creates using Barbies and GI Joe dolls: http://marwencol.com/documentary As always, thanks to everyone who wrote in. If you'd like to write or call in too, you can find all our contact info at podcastica.com. Next episode: Oppenheimer, as part of our Barbenheimer crossover with Ben's other podcast, Wilhelm, which you can find at wilhelmpodcast.com or @wilhelmpodcast on socials. Highly recommend checking it out! Show support and get ad-free episodes: patreon.com/jasoncabassi or go to buymeacoffee.com/cabassi for a one-time donation
Barbenheimer: Movie theaters are back baby! Barbenheimer has taken over the entertiainment world as Barbie and Oppenheimer are sweeping the nation. Mike has seen Barbie and Jim has seen both, LET'S GO! Matthew Nolan: So, apparently Christopher Nolan's older brother is a hired killer that has a code name "Oppenheimer"? Are we championing the wrong Nolan!? Dear David: A horror movie based off of a viral Twitter thread from the guy that makes awful Internet comics, what could go wrong!? LETS JUST TALK!, BOOGIE NIGHTS!, BARBENHEIMER!, POP CULTURE!, MEME!, SWEEPING THE NATION!, BARBIE!, OPPENHEIMER!, GRETA GERWIG!, CHRISTOPHER NOLAN!, ZEITGEIST!, POPPING OFF!, FULL!, SOLD OUT!, COSTUMES!, BLONDE WIGS!, LADIES!, THEYDIES!, GAYDIES!, STIMMING!, ROCKING BACK AND FORTH!, JOE BERRY!, IMPRESSIONS!, BOMBED!, THE CRAFT!, NEVE CAMPBELL!, SELMA BLAIR!, FAIRUZA BALK!, MTV MOVIE AWARDS!, BRITTANY MURPHY!, MEMENTO!, NETFLIX!, PUNISHER!, DAREDEVIL!, DISNEY+!, THE MARVELS!, WANDAVISION!, MS MARVEL!, JEB!, SPUD!, INSOMNIA!, THE PRESTIGE!, INTERSTELLAR!, THE ILLUSIONIST!, TENET!, FLORENCE PUGH!, EMILY BLUNT!, WOMANIZER!, CONGRESSIONAL HEARING!, SECURITY CLEARANCE!, ROBERT DOWNEY JR!, IRON MAN!, TONY STARK!, MATT DAMON!, VISUAL EFFECTS!, CGI!, COMPUTER GENERATED!, ASPECT RATIO!, MICHAEL BAY!, TRANS BARBIE!, FAT BARBIE!, RYAN GOSLING!, BABY GOOSE!, MARGOT ROBBIE!, RYAN REYNOLDS!, DRIVE!, BLADE RUNNER 2049!, JACKET!, THRILLER JACKET!, KEN!, CHAD!, NOAH BAUMBACH!, BEACH OFF!, SQUID AND THE WHALE!, FRANCES HA!, FANTASTIC MR FOX!, EASTER EGGS!, OLIVER STONE!, JFK!, COSTA RICA!, ROBERT COHEN!, 2009!, CHICAGO!, PRISON BREAK!, CILLIAN MURPHY!, TOM HARDY!, IRISH!, DEAR DAVID!, BUZZFEED STUDIOS!, HORROR MOVIE!, TWITTER THREAD!, JORDAN PEELE!, JOHN CARPENTER!, ARG!, BLUMHOUSE!, JUMP SCARES!, NOT KNOW ANY BETTER!, 4DX!, MOVING SEATS!, OLD PEOPLE!, ADAMTOTS!, INTERNETHIPPO!, LET PEOPLE ENJOY THINGS!, MAX LANDIS! You can find the videos from this episode at our Discord RIGHT HERE!
[This blog will always be free to read, but it's also how I pay my bills. So, if you like what you read, please consider a paid subscription. And yes, I do speaking engagements.]There are two highly anticipated films being released this week. One of them is about an iconic and controversial public figure from the 20th century, their influence on how we perceive ourselves and each other, and how they reflect the enduring cognitive dissonance between our stated values as a society and the reality of our myriad systemic hypocrisies.The other movie is about J. Robert Oppenheimer, the father of the atomic bomb.Greta Gerwig's “Barbie” is somehow both the perfect summer flick—hilarious and fun as hell—and an unflinching critique of a universal brand that has sold more than a billion dolls since its launch in 1959.This is the fourth directorial effort from Gerwig, who received consecutive Oscar screenplay nominations for her two previous films, “Little Women” (2019) and “Lady Bird” (2017), the latter of which garnered her a directing nod, only the fifth woman to be in that category.She is also an exceptional actor. Her performance in “Frances Ha” (2014)—one of my favorites—was widely praised and led to a Golden Globe nod for Best Actress in a Comedy.Gerwig does two things particularly well in her work: she makes us laugh, and she makes us think. It is no surprise then that “Barbie” feels like an especially potent trojan horse, beckoning us with well-earned laughter into a larger conversation on gender and how Barbie—the defining cultural symbol of high femme expression—has shaped that discourse over the past six decades.Neither preachy nor pandering, Gerwig is searingly honest and admirably fair in the screenplay she co-wrote with longtime partner Noah Baumbach. Barbie, the iconic doll, is rendered here—played brilliantly by Margot Robbie—as neither saint nor villain. She is an ever-changing projection of social views that have amalgamated during her tenure at the top of the toy world. Gerwig drills into that dynamic at the center of the film's plot. Barbie, who is initially depicted in a montage of the Barbieworld utopia—a gorgeous Dreamhouse, a sexy Barbie Convertible, great friends, perpetual sunshine—is randomly confronted with thoughts of death and finds herself literally caught flat-footed. She consults with Weird Barbie—the iconoclast of Barbie Land, played pitch perfect by Kate McKinnon—who explains to her that these changes are from the outside world, the thoughts of a girl playing with her.Barbie reluctantly sets out to find this girl in the real world and make things right, so she can get back to her daily utopia. She is joined by Ken (Ryan Gosling), who cannot perceive of himself as anything other than an extension of Barbie and the two are shocked to find that the real world is an inverse of gender power dynamics. In Barbie Land, the Barbies run everything and the Kens (and poor Allan) are merely accessories, but in the real world, Ken discovers the fast-food-like joys of patriarchy in a hilarious sequence of scenes while Barbie contends with unbridled misogyny for the first time. Moreover, upon finding the young woman who played with her, she learns that Barbies are considered by many girls to be enablers of the patriarchy.If this all seems like a lot, it's a testament to Gerwig's brilliance in putting it onscreen, in which zippy dialogue and clever sight gags in a visual feast acknowledge the nuances of Barbie's complicated legacy without even a hint that we should give up on Barbie. On the contrary, Robbie imbues Barbie with such empathy and charm that it's impossible not to root for her.And yet, Gerwig doesn't shy away from putting Mattel on blast, whom are depicted in the film as an all-male Board of Directors led by Will Ferrell, who humorously attempts to get Barbie out of the real world and back to Barbie Land. Ferrell's clumsy attempt to insist to Barbie that women are important to Mattel's history while surrounded by his all-male colleagues is one of the funnier bits of dialogue in a flick packed with hilarious exchanges and zingers.Many of those zingers and other thoughtful lines are delivered by an outstanding supporting cast: Rhea Perlman, Issa Rae, and Emma Mackey among them. I was quite delighted to see Hari Nef play one of the Barbies with substantial dialogue, and she is magnificent in this. Some fun cameos include Dua Lipa and John Cena as mermaids (ahem, excuse me, Cena is a “Kenmaid”).Without giving anything away, I was particularly taken with America Ferrera's performance as Gloria, an employee of Mattel and mom of the teen girl being sought out by Barbie. Ferrera is an outstanding generational bridge between contrasting views on Barbie, her character having a complicated nostalgia for the doll while her daughter rejects it. But it's Ferrera's monologue on what it means to be a woman about two-thirds through the film that marks a standout moment. Honest, funny, and a bit depressing, the speech captures the essence of what makes Barbie's legacy so uneven. It serves as an anchor for the story, forcing the viewer to confront some unhappy but necessary truths.Again, what makes Gerwig's vision so brilliant is in how the seriousness of the film's discussion on gender neither washes out the fun nor is diminished by it. It's a tightrope act that Gerwig walks with fantastic balance. The film wouldn't be nearly as fun without her honest framing.Gosling is especially a joy to watch. The Ultimate Himbo, after discovering patriarchy in the real world, Ken rushes back to Barbie Land to become something of a Jordan Peterson guru to the other Kens, except where Peterson has zero charm and is the dipshit's idea of a smart man, Gosling is quite hilarious and charming in parodying him.As Ken realizes that he has to define himself separate from Barbie and not treat her as the source of his self-worth and therapeutic needs—HINT HINT HINT—Barbie is realizing that she may want a lot more with her existence than what she's always had.Don't worry: no spoilers, but the ending is particularly moving and well-written.I'm going with my girlfriends to see it again on Saturday. We will all dress in hot pink and laugh at the biting humor. Then, we'll probably get drinks and talk about Gerwig's clever approach in unpacking the complexity of Barbie and the closing line of the movie, which alludes to how this whole conversation on gender and womanhood is based on a doll without a vagina.“Barbie” is in theaters this Friday, July 21st. Four stars. Go see it.Charlotte's Web Thoughts is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.Hi, I'm Charlotte Clymer, and this is Charlotte's Web Thoughts, my Substack. It's completely free to access and read, but it's also how my bills! So, please do kindly consider upgrading to a paid subscription: just $7/month or save money with the $70/annual sub. You can also go way above and beyond by becoming a Lifetime Member at $250. Get full access to Charlotte's Web Thoughts at charlotteclymer.substack.com/subscribe
Today the girls cover one of Drusilla's favorites, 1962's Carnival of Souls. From wiki: “Carnival of Souls is a 1962 American psychological horror film[3] produced and directed by Herk Harvey and written by John Clifford[1] from a story by Clifford and Harvey, and starring Candace Hilligoss. Its plot follows Mary Henry, a young woman whose life is disturbed after a car accident. She relocates to a new city, where she finds herself unable to assimilate with the locals and becomes drawn to the pavilion of an abandoned carnival. Director Harvey also appears in the film as a ghoulish stranger who stalks her throughout.[4] The film is set to an organ score by Gene Moore. “ But first! Drusilla changes jobs, the writers' strike continues with horror writer and queer pickets. Josh went to the anniversary screening of Ghost World with Thora Birch in person. Also mentioned: Airheads, The Seventh Seal, Bill and Ted's Bogus Journey, Ted Lasso, Philadelphia, Harold & Maude, Margot at the Wedding, Noah Baumbach, Frances Ha, White Noise, Crimes of Passion, Dark Shadows, Haunting of Bly Manor. NEXT WEEK: Rosemary's Baby (1968)Website: http://www.bloodhauspod.comTwitter: https://twitter.com/BloodhausPodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/bloodhauspod/Email: bloodhauspod@gmail.comDrusilla's art: https://www.sisterhydedesign.com/Drusilla's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hydesister/ Drusilla's Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/drew_phillips/ Joshua's website: https://www.joshuaconkel.com/Joshua's Twitter: https://twitter.com/JoshuaConkelJoshua's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/joshua_conkel/Joshua's Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/joshuaconkel
Ahoy sexies! Self-described “writer person” Kyle Turner joins Mitchell and Mia to discuss his new book, The Queer Film Guide: 100 Great Movies That Tell LGBTQIA+ Stories, available now online and in bookstores. We take a deep dive into Kyle's chronicling of over a century in queer film, while also exploring his four favorites: Cruising, Clue, Frances Ha and Spa Night. Topics include: Gregg Araki's unique autograph style, sleeveless shirts are gay rights, Al Pacino dancing in an S&M bar, loving our problematic faves, Clue's alternate ending gamble, be gay do communism, “MY WIFE”, the delightful messiness, fluidity and evolution of queer representation, Greta Gerwig is White Mother, the beauty in naïveté and the miracle that is The Christmas List. Chapters: Opening credits (00:00:00) Cruising (00:05:45) Clue (00:25:54) The Queer Film Guide (00:34:47) Frances Ha (00:46:41) Spa Night (00:58:08) Closing credits (01:10:41) Credits: Recorded in Newark DE, Los Angeles CA and Brooklyn NY. Edited by Slim. Theme music: “Vampiros Danceoteque” by Moniker. Editorial producer: Brian Formo. Production manager: Sophie Shin. The Letterboxd Show and Weekend Watchlist are TAPEDECK productions. Lists & Links: List of movies mentioned The Queer Film Guide: 100 Great Movies That Tell LGBTQIA+ Stories The Queer Film Guide Letterboxd list The Queer Film Guide: Director's Cut by Kyle Turner An actor gets the chance to say “MY WIFE” and really makes a meal of it by Angela Ferraguto Reviews mentioned: feat. dante from the dmc series & Persia's Clue reviews nabeel's Frances Ha review Darryl James's Spa Night review
The 105th episode of the MOVIECLUB! podcast. Back to the indies because Stevie got a pick again. 'Frances Ha' and it's streaming on netflix. Starring the director of the upcoming 'Barbie' movie Greta Gerwig who also directed 'Lady bird'. see you next week!Love, MC!https://li.sten.to/vmKqkRF
The Fourth Episode of Log It! Another Movie Podcast begins with a twist as the last four is actually the last one this week? Caleb and Ian discuss the rules of last four. Ian reports on the thrill ride Guardians of the Galaxy 3 (which he saw at the theater!), then the discussion goes on the run as Ian tells Caleb about the Marilyn Monroe classic Some Like It Hot, and then they revisit the WACU and see how Royal Tenenbaums has aged. Finally a deep-dive into the 2012 Noah Baumbach black & white indie Frances Ha.Main Feature: Frances Ha2012Dir. Noah BaumbachSupporting Cast:Guardians of the Galaxy 3The Royal TenenbaumsSome Like It HotThe Odd CoupleSunset BoulevardThe ApartmentSome Like It HotThe Meyerowitz StoriesGreenbergWhite NoiseMistress America Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
For the love of Annette Bening, we give Mike Mills' “20th Century Women” a go this week! Annette gives a masterclass in cigarette acting while Greta Gerwig wins our hearts as Best Supporting Abbie, a proxy cool older cousin type to 15 year old Jamie in 1979 Santa Barbara. To say nothing of a mustachioed Billy Crudup as former hippie and current boarder William. We discuss some of our favorite squinty actresses, some fantasy casting of Judy Garland, and our thoughts on Beginners, Frances Ha, Ladybird, Mulligans (Thea Gill!) and of course, Pollock. (Should we watch Pollock?) Join us for The Best Supporting Aftershow, the complete season 1 recap of "SMASH" and early access to main episodes on Patreon: www.patreon.com/bsapod Email: thebsapod@gmail.com Instagram: @bsapod Colin Drucker - Instagram: @colindrucker_ Nick Kochanov - Instagram: @nickkochanov Website: nkvoiceover.com
So shall we start? This week on the show we're joined by Bryan Sudfield (Film Fragments Podcast) to take a deeper look at the career of Adam Driver! From Star Wars to Annette, Lincoln to Marriage Story, and a possible future with Marvel! We cover it all If you have any questions/comments/suggestions for the show, follow us on twitter @TheMixedReviews, like us on Facebook, e-mail us at reviewsmixed@gmail.com, visit our Instagram or TikTok for extra content, become a patron on our Patreon, or stop by our shop and pick up some podcast merchandise! Don't forget to subscribe to us on iTunes, Stitcher Radio, Spotify, Podchaser, Audible, or Google.
Back with a slightly wonky show order the boys use the recent headlines as an excuse to dive into JC Chandor's 2011 debut Margin Call. We also fondly recall NBC's The Slap, lament Kevin Spacey's insane heel turn, along with the nosedive that became Chandor's career. All that plus a fight over whether or not Frances Ha sucks that gets so intense, the show nearly ends for good. But we will be back Easter weekend with Mel Gibson's ode to ass kickings: The Passion of the Christ from 2004.
A writer and filmmaker based in Los Angeles, today's guest Duncan Birmingham was an executive producer and screenwriter for IFC's MARON and also served as a co-executive producer and writer on the Starz series BLUNT TALK as well. Additionally, Duncan's short films have premiered at such festivals as Sundance and AFI, and his screenplay SWINGLES, which was bought by Paramount, was also on The Black List. Recently, his lively, irreverent short-story collection THE CULT IN MY GARAGE was published by Maudlin House in 2021, & last year, he wrapped & released his excellent first feature-length film as a writer-director called WHO INVITED THEM. Having joined me in 2022 for one of my favorite conversations devoted to director Hal Ashby in the fifth episode of the third season, he's back for the fifth episode of the fourth to discuss writer-director Noah Baumbach's career over the decades & the films KICKING AND SCREAMING, THE SQUID & THE WHALE, GREENBERG, FRANCES HA, & MARRIAGE STORY. Note: If you hear me blank on things a bit more than usual in this episode, it's because I was battling an unrelenting sinus infection but was determined to power through & have an analytical conversation about outstanding talky indies with Duncan, who was coming off of the tail end of a bad cold himself! 'Tis the season! Nonetheless, it's a very rich discussion for fans of the filmmaker's work wherein we assessed recurring themes, compared the ways in which newer films & characters commented on past ones, & celebrated Baumbach's rich collaborators as well. Theme Music: Solo Acoustic Guitar by Jason Shaw, Free Music Archive Logo: KateGabrielle.com Originally Posted on Patreon (3/16/23) here: https://www.patreon.com/posts/80110999
Charlotte d'Amboise has been gracing Broadway stages for decades. Since making her Broadway debut in Cats, Charlotte has been nominated for two Tony Awards for her performances in the Broadway revival of A Chorus Line (Cassie) and Jerome Robbins' Broadway (multiple roles). She has also won numerous Fred Astaire Awards for her roles in Pippin (Fastrada), Sweet Charity (Charity), and Damn Yankees (Lola). Most recently, she has been seen in the role of Roxie in Chicago, that has earned her the LA Ovation Award, the Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award and the San Francisco Bay Area Theatre Critics Circle Award. Charlotte has also appeared in the Broadway casts of Company, Contact, Carrie, and Song and Dance. Throughout her career onstage, she has worked alongside several legendary directors including, Jerome Robbins, Michael Bennett, Peter Martins, Rob Marshall, Ann Reinking, Debbie Allen, Gillian Lynn, Rob Ashford, Diane Paulus, Walter Bobbie, Scott Ellis, and George Balanchine. Her film credits include The In Crowd (1988), American Blue Note (1989), Just Off the Coast (1992), and The Preacher's Wife (1996). She appears as herself in Every Little Step (2008), a documentary about the Broadway revival of A Chorus Line. In 2012, she co-starred in Frances Ha, directed by Noah Baumbach. On television she has appeared in Law & Order (2001), One Life to Live (2009), a videotaped performance of the Broadway musical Contact (2002) and the Kennedy Center Honors (1989, 1995, 2009). Of all her experiences on stage, one of the most special moments for Charlotte was her performance in the Kennedy Center Honors (2009) performing with her brother (Christopher d'Amboise) in an evening honoring her father, Jacques d'Amboise which also aired on television. Charlotte is the Co-Artistic director, with her husband Terrence Mann, of Triple Arts, a musical theater summer intensive for young artists. To see Charlotte in Chicago Click HERE Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Greta Gerwig joins the show to talk about her role in Noah Baumbach's latest film, White Noise. Based on Don DeLillo's 1985 novel, the film dramatizes an American family's attempts to deal with the mundane conflicts of everyday life while grappling with the universal mysteries of love, death, and the possibility of happiness in an uncertain world.Gerwig shares her first encounter with the novel, describes how she unexpectedly volunteered herself to play Babette while Baumbach was working on the script, and provides a glimpse inside the film's choreography heavy rehearsals. Gerwig also reflects on meeting co-star Adam Driver back when she was a college student in New York City, reveals her goal of continuing to attend dance classes at 80 years old, and explains why getting to take her dog Wizard on a good, long walk is a major win.
Sam Levy studied film in Paris with French New Wave director Eric Rohmer and began his career as an apprentice to legendary cinematographer Harris Savides. Sam first gained recognition as a cinematographer when he photographed Wendy and Lucy for director Kelly Reichardt - voted “One of the Best 25 Films of the 21st Century” by The New York Times. He went on to shoot Frances Ha, Mistress America and While We're Young for director Noah Baumbach, Changers and Frank Ocean's Blonded for Spike Jonze, Sermon on The Mount for Jerrod Carmichael, Maggie's Plan for Rebecca Miller and Green Porno for Isabella Rossellini. Sam also photographed Lady Bird for writer/director Greta Gerwig - nominated for 5 Academy Awards including Best Picture and winner of The Golden Globe for Best Picture. Other new films include Mayday, which he also produced, Confess, Fletch, and She Came to Me.“Don't you think maybe they are the same thing? Love and attention?"–Lady Bird, written and directed by Greta Gerwig "I really love that line in the script. It's an incredible script that Greta Gerwig wrote. It's not obvious, that sentiment that she says. I think that's why she has to point it out to the Lady Bird character, but I think if we're lucky in our lives, we can choose the path that we want to go down, whether it's something creative or in the arts or something else. And I think if you're lucky, you can spend your life or your career following something you really love or spending time following the path, whether it's a hobby or your career. And spending that time paying the attention that the craft or the hobby or the creative pursuit wants."https://samlevydp.comwww.imdb.com/name/nm1240085/ www.instagram.com/samlevydp/ www.creativeprocess.info www.oneplanetpodcast.org Instagram @creativeprocesspodcast
“Don't you think maybe they are the same thing? Love and attention?"–Lady Bird, written and directed by Greta Gerwig "I really love that line in the script. It's an incredible script that Greta Gerwig wrote. It's not obvious, that sentiment that she says. I think that's why she has to point it out to the Lady Bird character, but I think if we're lucky in our lives, we can choose the path that we want to go down, whether it's something creative or in the arts or something else. And I think if you're lucky, you can spend your life or your career following something you really love or spending time following the path, whether it's a hobby or your career. And spending that time paying the attention that the craft or the hobby or the creative pursuit wants."Sam Levy studied film in Paris with French New Wave director Eric Rohmer and began his career as an apprentice to legendary cinematographer Harris Savides. Sam first gained recognition as a cinematographer when he photographed Wendy and Lucy for director Kelly Reichardt - voted “One of the Best 25 Films of the 21st Century” by The New York Times. He went on to shoot Frances Ha, Mistress America and While We're Young for director Noah Baumbach, Changers and Frank Ocean's Blonded for Spike Jonze, Sermon on The Mount for Jerrod Carmichael, Maggie's Plan for Rebecca Miller and Green Porno for Isabella Rossellini. Sam also photographed Lady Bird for writer/director Greta Gerwig - nominated for 5 Academy Awards including Best Picture and winner of The Golden Globe for Best Picture. Other new films include Mayday, which he also produced, Confess, Fletch, and She Came to Me.https://samlevydp.comwww.imdb.com/name/nm1240085/ www.instagram.com/samlevydp/ www.creativeprocess.info www.oneplanetpodcast.org Instagram @creativeprocesspodcast