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"Døden på Oslo S" (1990) kommer på kino og blu-ray igjen, og Sølvbergets formidlere har sett den. Hvordan står filmen seg, 34 år etter utgivelsen? (00:00) Døden på Oslo S (15:47) Andre filmtips: Marianne & Leonard: Words of love, Lille Axel og The Holdovers. --- Innspilt på Sølvberget bibliotek og kulturhus i oktober 2024. Medvirkende: Magnus Cappelen og Tomas Gustafsson. Produksjon: Tomas Gustafsson og Åsmund Ådnøy
BBILF (Bog Bodies I'd Like to F*ck) ALSO: David Axelrod VS democracy. Greg says "make love." PLUS: Leonard Cohen and the seedy '60s, and a song of the week from Wipers!!!Wipers - "Mystery": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5_c8a6aySgEMarianne and Leonard: Words of Love (documentary): https://www.lecinemaclub.com/now-showing/marianne-leonard-words-of-love/Cold Brew Patreon: Patreon.com/ChrisCroftonGreg's "Channel Nonfiction": Channelnonfiction.comCan Do Cold Brew: Candocoldbrew.com
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Liz Astrof is a writer, producer and show runner who has helped create some of your favorite sitcoms, including King of Queens, 2 Broke Girls, Whitney, Becker and Last Man Standing, while precariously balancing marriage, career and children beyond the storm of her own darkly dangerous childhood.Liz has written a wickedly funny, raw and revealing book, called 'STAY-AT-WORK MOM' which hilariously pours a conflicted cocktail of emotions, highly relatable to anyone who has ever attempted to build a career, raise a family, or, boldly do both!Liz provides us with an inside look at her difficult childhood, her parenting style, her creative process, working with tightly wound comedian/actor types and sharing a career path with her writer/brother Jeff.Plus, Fritz and Weezy are recommending the The Automat documentary and Hallelujah: Leonard Cohen, A Journey, A Song.Path Points of Interest:Liz Astrof Amazon Author PageLiz Astrof on IMDBStay at Work Mom: Marriage, Kids and Other Disasters by Liz AstrofLiz Astrof on InstagramLiz Astrof on TwitterThe Automat - Amazon PrimeHallelujah: Leonard Cohen, A journey, A Song Justin Timberlake and Matt Morris Perform Hallelujah at Hope for Haiti TV eventMariane and Leonard: Words of Love Leonard Cohen Website
He's been our man for some time (well, one of them), so it only made sense that for our season finale, we would dream up an imaginary dinner party for Leonard Cohen. With a Montreal-and-Hydra inspired menu and some rags, feathers, and pinstripes (maybe a Famous Blue Raincoat, why not), we plan a soirée that you won't want to miss. We have the honour and pleasure of sitting down for a glass of Chateau Latour and a hot banana pepper with Denise Donlon, a friend and colleague of the late Cohen's. As a host, producer, and record executive, including in her role as former President of Sony Music Canada, the author of Fearless as Possible (Under the Circumstances) worked closely with Leonard over many years. If all goes well, and with Denise's help, we'll stay up talking all night, and the famously thoughtful Leonard will make us a plate of scrambled eggs in the morning...Show notes:Leonard Cohen playlistHenry Ainley Wikipedia I'm Your Man: The Life of Leonard Cohen, by Sylvie Simmons (The biography Emma mentions repeatedly and quotes from)The BBC Interview we mentionLeonard Cohen nicknames Former Vogue UK Editor in Chief Alexandra Shulman on Leonard Cohen: Suzanne was the Ideal of the Age Pinstripe suits (the Italian brand Monica mentions): Giuliva Heritage Htipiti (roasted red pepper + feta dip) recipe Cooking with Akis PetretzikisDenise Donlon's memoir, Fearless as Possible (Under the Circumstances)Marianne & Leonard: Words of Love — documentaryThank you so much for listening, friends. We'd love to hear from you: fanfarefanmail@gmail.com.Thank you to our producers Joel Grove and Matt Bentley-Viney. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Nesta edição, Cleber Facchi (@cleberfacchi), Isadora Almeida (@almeidadora) e Nik Silva (@niksilva) recebem Thaís Regina (@apropriathaisregina), João Victor Medeiros (@pedefeijoao) e Aimée Silva (@_aimeesilva) para uma conversa sobre "Call Me If You Get Lost", novo álbum de Tyler, The Creator, além de outras reflexões envolvendo o estranho mundo do rapper californiano. ● Apoie a gente no Padrim: http://bit.ly/2QigtiS Não Paro De Ouvir ➜ Yoùn https://spoti.fi/3qOMH7J ➜ DMX https://spoti.fi/3yopiwi ➜ Mbé https://bit.ly/3hl4qAr ➜ Mndsgn https://bit.ly/36glgtM ➜ Allure Dayo https://spoti.fi/3dPeWOg ➜ Shygirl https://bit.ly/3dBOV4W ➜ Big Red Machine https://bit.ly/3wn0rYc ➜ Pabllo Vittar https://bit.ly/3ylRZtU ➜ Amaro Freitas https://bit.ly/3jh9Wp5 ➜ Laura Mvula https://bit.ly/2UcK3fH ➜ Genesis Owusu https://spoti.fi/3yvCnE2 ➜ NAO https://bit.ly/3yvqKxa ➜ Yukika https://bit.ly/3j8IcD7 ➜ Meat Wave https://spoti.fi/3wqz4wy Você Precisa Ouvir Isso ➜ Mary J. Blige's My Life (Amazon Prime Video) ➜ Small Axe (Globoplay) ➜ Chris Crack https://spoti.fi/2V9XPQF ➜ Tz da Coronel https://spoti.fi/3wmG7Gs ➜ Parking Lot Symphony (Amazon Prime Video) ➜ Pretend It's a City (Netflix) ➜ Yo Soy Toño https://bit.ly/3jOLoEd ➜ Dave Grohl & Pharrell Williams https://bit.ly/3ADHbJI ➜ The Gap Band https://spoti.fi/3dOUxcc ➜ Januário Garcia https://www.januariogarcia.com.br/ ➜ This Is Pop (Netflix) ➜ Marianne & Leonard: Words of Love (Netflix) Playlist do Podcast http://spoti.fi/39FiyRi Assine a gente no Spotify, Google Podcasts, Deezer e Apple Music. Contato: contato@vamosfalarsobremusica.com.br
Jill is getting close to her due date! So baby project galore!(Link to podcast host/stream here.)Note: Project and pattern links are to Ravelry pages. What I've Finished:Jill completed the Compass crochet blanket by Buttonnose Crochet. Her Rav page here. She used Lion Brand Mandala in the Pixie colorway. She used exactly two skeins. She finished the Garter Earflap Hat from Purl Soho in the baby size, using Gnarled Paw Proper DK in Mexican Blue-Winged Butterfly. Her Rav page here. For her final spin for Tour de Fleece, she chain-plied the Greenwood Fiberworks Merino Superfine in the "Camo" OOAK colorway. She ended up with about 379 yards of a fingering (not worsted like I said in the episode) 3-ply. The Rav page for the yarn here. She also made the Fingering Entrechat by Lisa Chemery (Frogginette Knits) out of Spun Right Round SW Sock in Combat boots & Baby doll dresses colorway.My Current Fix:Jill's working on the matching Fingering Entrechat Bonnet using the same Spun Right Round yarn, in the 0-3months size. She's also making a Baby Yoda for Babies cardigan by Arianna Soloway for a friend out of Berroco Vintage in a taupe colorway doubled, and Craftsmart Value Economique in the sage colorway, also doubled for the hood. Her Rav page here. She first tried to use Knit Picks Chroma and Cloudborn Worsted held together for the hood. She also did a little work on her Fox Paws by Xandy Peters.What I'm Jonesing For:Jill still has some plans for additional baby crafting. She wants to sew burp cloths, breastfeeding nipple pads, and knit up some baby socks. She is going to use the Embroidered Birds pattern from Arne & Carlos bird book in Knit Picks Palette for a baby mobile. Jill wants to make the Rio Calina Cowl by Cat Bordhi. Cat made the announcement about upcoming death on her blog. The KAL hashtag is #4catbordhi. Jill kind of wants to make the cowl out of purple and to make it as part of the emPower People project. She's into the one-skein Amoretto shawl by Nadia Cretin-Lechenne. She also bought the Pink Velvet pullover by Andrea Mowry as part of her birthday sale. Re-Ups:Jill bought some Romney from Goodie Supply Co. for the Greater Los Angeles Spinning Guild Spin-a-long in the Safer at Home colorway, and matching Safer at Home Tonal 5 (a mint color). Jill also received the Tin Roof pattern by Yamagara from Melinda/Yarnderwoman.Uppers, Downers and Miscellaneous Links:Palm Springs (2020) on HuluUncut Gems (2019) on NetflixFatal Affair (2020) on NetflixJeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich on NetflixThe Last Dance - ESPN docuseries on NetflixMarianne & Leonard: Words of Love (2019) on Amazon by Nick BroomfieldAlone - Artic Season 6Medical Police
Hans Petrovic and guests review three films currently showing in Christchurch
Nick Broomfield’s new documentary about Leonard Cohen and the Norwegian woman who became his muse, reviewed by Dan Slevin.
British documentary filmmaker Nick Broomfield discusses the films he's made throughout his career including: Kurt and Courtney, Biggie and Tupac, Aileen Wuornos: The Selling of a Serial Killer, Heidi Fleiss: Hollywood Madam and Marianne & Leonard: Words of Love - plus a movie he wished he had made! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Hi everyone! We’re closing out the week with another entry in our series, Under the Kanopy. Kanopy is a library and university funded streaming service that grants card holders six free streams a month, featuring a combination of classic, mainstream, independent, and international films. They currently have streaming deals with some of our favorite distributors, like A24 and Kino Lorber, which offer the critically acclaimed, if not commercially successful films. Today’s film covers one of my favorite artists, both while growing up, and in retrospect as I have time to learn about him. Leonard Cohen was a Canadian writer, probably best known for his musical work, and especially a track called “Hallelujah”, which was used in almost hilarious fashion in Zach Snyder’s WATCHMEN. Today’s documentary looks at his time with early muse Marianne Ilhen, and the development of his music during their time on the isle of Hydra in the 1960s, long before heartache, depression, and disease crept in throughout his life. I’ll have my thoughts on MARIANNE AND LEONARD: WORDS OF LOVE in a moment. For a few other films in this same series, check out HAVE A NICE DAY (Episode #724), TO DUST (Episode #717), and TRANSFORMER (Episode #710). Before the review, we’ll have a promo from the Top 5 from Fighting podcast. Every episode, Greg and Mike discuss a wide range of topics, and when they disagree, you know they’re gonna fight about it! Always fun, but always contentious, you don’t want to miss a single episode. You can find them on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram @Top5forFighting. They have been some of our biggest supporters from last year. Shout out to their Marketing Angel. You know who you are! Subscribe to stay current with the latest releases. Contribute at Patreon for exclusive content. Connect with us over social media to continue the conversation. Here we go! ///// > ///// Today’s movie is MARIANNE AND LEONARD: WORDS OF LOVE (2019), the documentary film from long-time documentarian Nick Broomfield. The film follows the troubled relationship between writer/singer/songwriter Leonard Cohen and his muse, Marianne Ihlen, from their meeting on the isle of Hydra to their ultimate breakup over Cohen’s obsession with his musical career. No spoilers. We have a tradition in our household of giving books to each other for Christmas. I try to find a book or two for One Movie Spouse and One Movie Spawn, and they try to do the same for me and each other. I have a list of books I’m always looking for, which I send along ahead of time. But Amy always tries to find a book that I might enjoy, but didn’t ask for, and this year that was Leonard Cohen’s “The Flame”, a collection of his old writings, song lyrics, and last works, compiled after his death in 2016. I have been a fan of Leonard Cohen’s music, having been turned on to him after picking up a Greatest Hits CD at the library a while back, and realizing I knew a lot more of his songs than I thought. But I didn’t know much more than the music, and even less about the man himself. So, I thought it was a fun treat to get to do just that. And ironically, after I finished reading a book by Buddhist monk Thich Nhat Hanh, I dove right into “The Flame” for an education. Subconsciously, I think what appealed to me about Leonard Cohen is how similar his spiritual outlook was to that of Jack Kerouac. I got a taste of that while reading “The Flame”, but the parallels really hit home while watching MARIANNE AND LEONARD. Both had roots in Canada, came from middle-class homes with strong religious influences, both fancied themselves as writers, and spent their lives travelling to find inspiration for their writing. In fact, if there’s any major difference, it’s the choice of drugs and location. Kerouac traveled around the United States, looking for his inspiration, fueled mostly by alcohol, marijuana, and speed. But Cohen eventually found a home on the isle of Hydra, where he took massive amounts of speed, but also acid, while writing poetry and novels, and with the help of who would be his greatest muse, Marianne Ilhen. When people think about the counter-culture of the 1960s, they generally think of the group as one homogenous unit, a stereotype that exists to this very day. Beatniks were not the same hippies, nor were yippies the same as communists. While these populations might have been pushing back against the mostly homogenous representation of society and culture appearing on the radio and television, each group had different reasons and approaches to that pushback. MARIANNE AND LEONARD looks at one dynamic corner of that world, secluded away on Hydra, where the two would meet and eventually fall in love. Marianne Ilhen was running away from a life she didn’t want in Norway, with her son in tow. Leonard Cohen was looking for inspiration, and found it in Marianne. Hydra was just one of a number of locations and neighborhoods that existed around the world, as yet untouched by tourism or gentrification, similar to the kind of artistic awakening happening in Haight-Ashbury in San Francisco. We get to see the kind of routine they had in life, which was comprised of writing and roaming around Hydra, making steady progress, and enjoying life otherwise. It sounds like a writer’s paradise, and yet, for both Kerouac and Cohen, there’s also an uneasiness that comes with staying in one place too long, a stagnation that begins to stifle creativity, and this wandering urge would eventually be the beginning of the end for their relationship. And these mythical communities eventually fall apart as well, which Broomfield examines by going back to Hydra and examining the long-term effects of many individuals from that community. Daily acid trips generally don’t make for well-adjusted individuals. A wandering spirit and heavy acid trips aren’t enough to pull someone away from the people they dearly love. But once Leonard Cohen found success as a singer/songwriter, he was gone longer and longer from Hydra, and by extension Marianne. It’s at this point in the documentary that Broomfield gets a little unbalanced in telling the story, turning mostly into a rapid-fire overview of Leonard’s career and controversies, and almost passing mentions for Marianne. It might be an apt metaphor for their relationship, especially as it deteriorated, but it seems to distract from that same relationship in the process. We get a mini-biography, then a moving ending where Leonard’s last letter to Marianne is being read to her on her death bed. I really wish we had heard more from Ilhen as part of the documentary, but I can imagine finding footage of Leonard to be much easier than Ilhen. The only other stylistic difference I had with the film was the framing for the interviews. Broomfield has the guests speak directly into the camera, instead of at an angle, which can feel disconcerting to some viewers, especially when we know the person is speaking to Broomfield, not the viewer. I often found myself wanting to look away while they were speaking, which is not generally the effect a documentarian wants. I think it can work in the right circumstances, but here it just felt weird. MARIANNE AND LEONARD: WORDS OF LOVE is an expansive documentary, looking at the loving and creative relationship between Leonard Cohen and Marianne Ilhen. Nick Broomfield takes us from their meeting on Hydra all the way to their death beds, covering all the peaceful and tumultuous times in-between. While the content skews more towards Leonard Cohen, the documentary remains informative and insightful into the core relationship. Documentary fans, especially fans of older music like One Movie Spouse, should definitely check out this film. Rotten Tomatoes: 79% (CERTIFIED FRESH) Metacritic: 69 One Movie Punch: 8.0/10 MARIANNE AND LEONARD: WORDS OF LOVE (2019) is rated R and is currently playing on Kanopy.
Answering the big question...should I see this movie? Marianne and Leonard: Words of Love (Documentary, Biography, Music)An in-depth look at the relationship between the late musician Leonard Cohen and his Norwegian muse Marianne Ihlen.Director: Nick BroomfieldStars: Nick Broomfield, Marianne Ihlen, Leonard Cohen - (IMDb) Movies First RSS feed: https://rss.acast.com/moviesfirst Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com/moviesfirst (mobile friendly). Subscribe, rate and review Movies First at all good podcatcher apps, including Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeartRadio, Stitcher, PocketCasts, CastBox.FM, Podbean, Spreaker, etc.For more, follow Movies First on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube : Facebook - @moviesfirst Twitter - @MoviesFirst YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCatJQHaVabIvzCLqO16XvSQ If you're enjoying Movies First, please share and tell your friends. Your support would be appreciated...thank you. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The docos Marianne & Leonard: Words of Love and Machine, as well as Boxing Day releases JoJo Rabbit and Portrait of a Lady on Fire.
British director Nick Broomfield on his documentary Marianne & Leonard: Words of Love, a chronicle of the muse-artist relationship between Marianne Ihlen and Leonard Cohen that begins on the Greek island of Hydra in the 1960s. French-Canadian actor Théodore Pellerin talks to us about his dynamic performance as a devotee of a pyramid scheme in the series On Becoming a God in Central Florida, and French filmmaker Céline Sciamma on her striking period drama Portrait of a Lady on Fire.
British director Nick Broomfield on his documentary Marianne & Leonard: Words of Love, a chronicle of the muse-artist relationship between Marianne Ihlen and Leonard Cohen that begins on the Greek island of Hydra in the 1960s. French-Canadian actor Théodore Pellerin talks to us about his dynamic performance as a devotee of a pyramid scheme in the series On Becoming a God in Central Florida, and French filmmaker Céline Sciamma on her striking period drama Portrait of a Lady on Fire.
British director Nick Broomfield on his documentary Marianne & Leonard: Words of Love, a chronicle of the muse-artist relationship between Marianne Ihlen and Leonard Cohen that begins on the Greek island of Hydra in the 1960s. French-Canadian actor Théodore Pellerin talks to us about his dynamic performance as a devotee of a pyramid scheme in the series On Becoming a God in Central Florida, and French filmmaker Céline Sciamma on her striking period drama Portrait of a Lady on Fire.
British director Nick Broomfield on his documentary Marianne & Leonard: Words of Love, a chronicle of the muse-artist relationship between Marianne Ihlen and Leonard Cohen that begins on the Greek island of Hydra in the 1960s. French-Canadian actor Théodore Pellerin talks to us about his dynamic performance as a devotee of a pyramid scheme in the series On Becoming a God in Central Florida, and French filmmaker Céline Sciamma on her striking period drama Portrait of a Lady on Fire.
Cohen em todas as frentes e o PBX não lhe é indiferente: falamos do filme “Marianne & Leonard: Words of Love” e do disco póstumo, “Thanks for the Dance”. Michael Kiwanuka é nomeado nas contas de novembro, mês que nos roubou José Mário Branco. E há a obra poética de David Mourão Ferreira, 800 páginas que confirmam a genialidade do poeta
**Bokbussen til Frankfurt **Bokanmeldelse "Maskiner som meg" av Ian Mc Ewan **Filmanmeldelse: Marianne & Leonard Words of love
David Sterritt is a film critic, author, teacher and scholar. He is most notable for his work on Alfred Hitchcock and Jean-Luc Godard, and his many years as the Film Critic for The Christian Science Monitor, where, from 1968 until... Read More ›
This week, Eric, Andrew, and Josh chat about: after school specials, movies edited for TV, visiting London and cinema geek travels, the dissenting 1% negative critic, Darth Vader's, bad Bond openings, and more! Plus, they mention the movies screening from Friday August 9th - Thursday August 15th: Marianne & Leonard: Words of Love, Light Of My Life, The Farewell, Iron Sky: The Coming Race, and The Big Heat!
Film-maker Nick Broomfield tells us about his new Leonard Cohen documentary, ‘Marianne & Leonard: Words of Love’. Plus: we discuss the nominations for this year’s Booker prize with author and critic Louise Doughty and speak to writer Richard King about music’s relationship with the UK countryside, the topic of his new book, ‘The Lark Ascending’.
Today Lynn, Carl & special guest Jim Tudor talk about new releases Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood, The Farewell & Marianne & Leonard: Words of Love. Battle Angel: Akira, Hellboy & Missing Link on DVD . Plus The Muny's Paint Your Wagon and a really deep dive into QT.
Last weekend, Marvel unveiled its plans for Phase Four of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (along with a few hints and winks and nods about Phase Five -- which is mostly notable 'cause it means they're planning a Phase Five). And we're currently in the middle of a year when, when it's all said and done, the top eight highest-grossing movies may well have all come from Disney or Marvel or both. The top eight. That's not a typo. Here, look: Aladdin (2019) (Disney) Avengers: Endgame (Marvel/Disney) Captain Marvel (Marvel/Disney) Frozen II (Disney) The Lion King (2019) (Disney) Spider-Man: Far from Home (Marvel/Sony) Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker (Lucasfilm/Disney) Toy Story 4 (Pixar/Disney) And so the question is: Is the future of movies Marvel and Disney? And then The Nose takes a look at the present of movies from the opposite end of the box office spectrum with three indie films: The Art of Self-Defense, Marianne & Leonard: Words of Love, and Wild Rose.Support the show: http://www.wnpr.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hope and George are back to talk Tarantino and more...
On this week's episode: Quentin Tarantino's Once Upon a Time in Hollywood and Nick Broomfield's Marianne & Leonard: Words of Love. We also discuss a dream project for Wes Anderson that he'll never make, the distracting chest hair in Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice and our #CedarLee3 picks for favorite films of 1969. New Films Once Upon a Time in Hollywood Marianne & Leonard: Words of Love This week’s list of films you should be watching was inspired by Quentin Tarantino's ninth film, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. His film is set in the world of 1969's Hollywood so we take a look at the film world of 1969 and pick out a few favorites. Tell us about your favorites @CedarLeeTheatre using #CedarLee3.
School’s out and the mercury is rising – so what better time to escape to the dark, cool shelter of the cinema? In the T&M host seat this week is Beth Webb, who’s joined by Kambole Campbell and Hannah Woodhead to discuss two fairly low-key new releases. The Current War sees Benedict Cumberbatch and Michael Shannon duke it out over the world’s electricity supply, although this historical drama is more stimulating than its synopsis suggests. Then it’s on to Marianne & Leonard: Words of Love, in which documentarian Nick Broomfield charts the romantic life of Leonard Cohen and his muse Marianne Ihlen. Finally, we revisit Park Chan-wook’s cephalopod-bothering revenge classic Oldboy ahead of its re-release next week. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On the Overthinking It Podcast we discuss “Marianne & Leonard: Words of Love,” a documentary about the relationship of Marianne Ihlen and Leonard Cohen. Episode 576: Hail Hydra originally appeared on Overthinking It, the site subjecting the popular culture to a level of scrutiny it probably doesn't deserve. [Latest Posts | Podcast (iTunes Link)]
Today on FilmWeek, Larry Mantle and KPCC film critics Claudia Puig and Tim Cogshell review this weekend’s new movie releases. Our critics also answer some of your questions about film, the movie industry, and film criticism.
In "Marianne & Leonard: Words of Love," filmmaker Nick Broomfield profiles Marianne Ihlen, who was Leonard Cohen's lover and the subject of his songs "So Long, Marianne" and "Bird on a Wire." The film captures an era of artistic expression, drugs and free love. Broomfield also had a relationship with Marianne, who inspired him to make his first film fifty years ago. — Raphaela Neihausen and Thom Powers For more information, click here to visit the film web site.
Marianne & Leonard: Words of Love is renowned filmmaker Nick Broomfield’s most personal and romantic film of his career. The Marianne & Leonard: Words of Love starts on the Greek island of Hydra in 1960, where Leonard Cohen, then a struggling and unknown fiction writer, and Marianne Ihlen, a single mother with a young son, became part of community of expat artists, writers and musicians. Never-before-seen footage shot by Broomfield and legendary documentarian D.A. Pennebaker make for a unique portrait of an idyllic 1960’s bohemia. The time on Hydra left a lasting imprint on both Marianne and Leonard, whose friendship would last another fifty years before their deaths in 2016. It was on Hydra in 1968 that director Broomfield, then aged 20, first himself met Marianne. She introduced him to Cohen’s music and encouraged Nick to make his first film. As she was with so many artists, Marianne was an enormous influence on Broomfield, who went on to direct award-winning documentaries, many about iconic music legends including Whitney Houston, (Whitney Houston: Can I Be Me) Tupac Shakur and Biggie Smalls, (Tupac and Biggie) Kurt Cobain and Courtney Love (Kurt & Courtney). Director Nick Broomfield joins us to talk about his relationship with Marianne, the undeniable talent and charisma of Cohen, and the profound impact his time on Hydra had on his personal and professional life. For news and updates go to: marianneandleonardwordsoflove.com Social Media for Marianne and Leonard: facebook.com/marianneandleonardwordsoflove Social Media for Nick Broomfield:
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Tyler and David discuss what they've been watching, including Boom!, The Art of Self-Defense, Cleo from 5 to 7, Lions Love (...and Lies), Uncle Yanco, Black Panthers, La Pointe Courte, Le Bonheur, Vagabond, The Chambermaid, Child's Play, Toy Story 4, Diamantino, The Queen, The Kid Who Would Be King, Marianne & Leonard: Words of Love, Charlie Says, Overlord, The Farewell and Starfish.