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"I think that's the funny part of being a costume designer: you become involved in these worlds, and you become a bit of an expert, for a while, in a specific topic." Sofie Krunegård is a Swedish costume designer, internationally known for her work on 2 of the latest Palmes d'Or from Cannes Festival : The Square and Triangle of Sadness, both directed by Ruben Östlund. In this episode, she explains how she pivoted from fashion to costume design (1:06), her meeting with Ruben Östlund (2:46), and shares her creative process on The Square (5:22) and Triangle of Sadness (11:35).Then, she shares her favorite costumes (21:30), her favorite personal work (24:51), and what she likes best about being a costume designer (26:10).Join Profession : costumière on Instagram A podcast by Céleste Durante Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Ruben Ostlund is a volcanic man, funny and generous, with an obvious love for the grotesque and the irony, that he uses as a lens when observing the world. Interest in human behaviour is a must for him, and for his movies, that have stylistic different approaches, even when maintaining [...] The post Ruben Ostlund, Stella Della Mole Award at Museo Nazionale del Cinema in Torino. appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
Ruben Ostlund is a volcanic man, funny and generous, with an obvious love for the grotesque and the irony, that he uses as a lens when observing the world. Interest in human behaviour is a must for him, and for his movies, that have stylistic different approaches, even when maintaining [...] The post Ruben Ostlund, Stella Della Mole Award at Museo Nazionale del Cinema in Torino. appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
Ruben Ostlund is a volcanic man, funny and generous, with an obvious love for the grotesque and the irony, that he uses as a lens when observing the world. Interest in human behaviour is a must for him, and for his movies, that have stylistic different approaches, even when maintaining [...] The post Ruben Ostlund, Stella Della Mole Award at Museo Nazionale del Cinema in Torino. appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
Ruben Ostlund is a volcanic man, funny and generous, with an obvious love for the grotesque and the irony, that he uses as a lens when observing the world. Interest in human behaviour is a must for him, and for his movies, that have stylistic different approaches, even when maintaining [...] The post Ruben Ostlund, Stella Della Mole Award at Museo Nazionale del Cinema in Torino. appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
Ruben Ostlund is a volcanic man, funny and generous, with an obvious love for the grotesque and the irony, that he uses as a lens when observing the world. Interest in human behaviour is a must for him, and for his movies, that have stylistic different approaches, even when maintaining [...] The post Ruben Ostlund, Stella Della Mole Award at Museo Nazionale del Cinema in Torino. appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
Ruben Ostlund is a volcanic man, funny and generous, with an obvious love for the grotesque and the irony, that he uses as a lens when observing the world. Interest in human behaviour is a must for him, and for his movies, that have stylistic different approaches, even when maintaining [...] The post Ruben Ostlund, Stella Della Mole Award at Museo Nazionale del Cinema in Torino. appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
In this edition of Trend Z Says Instagram Likes Are Microcheating, Miles and special guest host Chris Crofton discuss instagram likes = microcheating?, the Supreme Court allowing emergency abortions in Idaho… oh, and bribes, Kevin Costner's new movie 'Horizon', Ruben Ostlund's next film 'The Entertainment System Is Down' and much more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hello and welcome to an all new episode of Some Like It Scott! On this week's episode, the two Scotts check back on one of their favorite directors, with a review of Alex Garland's biggest budget film yet, CIVIL WAR. After discussing the cast, characters, and themes of Garland's dystopic near-future vision of what America could be, the co-hosts turn their attention to news that Keanu Reeves is starring in 2x Palme d'Or winner Ruben Ostlund's next film, as well as Aaron Sorkin revealing his next screenwriting project. See time codes below: 2:30 - CIVIL WAR review 58:35 - Keanu Reeves cast in Ruben Ostlund's next film 1:02:38 - Aaron Sorkin working on a Jan. 6 screenplay Next time: CHALLENGERS (Theaters) Patreon: www.patreon.com/MediaPlugPods
Jason & Ryan get philosophical and ask, "what is art?" while analyzing Ruben Ostlund's 2017 arthouse satire The Square
Mathieu Robinet is an award-winning film producer and distributor from France. In 2020 he created TANDEM, a film distribution company devoted to up-and-coming filmmakers and innovative marketing strategies. He was involved in the financing and theatrical distribution of over 100 films, working with directors such as Wim Wenders, Ruben Ostlund, Kirill Serebrennikov and Park Chan Wook. In this episode we explore Mathieu's remarkable jounrey of setting up TANDEM during the pandemic, his commitment to theatrical distribution and strategies for bringing in younger audiences. In a wide ranging conversation, we also learn how TANDEM recently scored the most successful French horror film at the box office with VERMINES as well as why TikTok is a marketing gamechanger for the company.
Look at us covering one of the whitest movies ever on MLK Day. Well, it's quite a film that happens to be about many compelling things: lying, cheating and masculinity. It's also legitimately funny. Swedish writer/director Ruben Ostlund has made a career out of filming the uncomfortable and he loves to show people who are trying to save face. In Force Majeure, we've got a marriage on the rocks after Johannes Kuhnke fails his family in a crisis, which brings about a bitter conflict with his wife (Lisa Loven Kongsli). So don't be a coward when a lot of snow is rushing your way or when a bus driver is making you uneasy, but feel free to ugly cry in front of your family as the 562nd Have You Ever Seen podcast banters about Force Majeure. Well, Actually: the proper pronunciation of Ostlund's last name DOES seem to be to rhyme the first 3 letters with "frost", not "toast" or "boost". Also, Ostlund has indeed directed a few other films besides his Big Three, including Involuntary and Play. Sparkplug Coffee sponsors us. Use our "HYES" promo code and you will save 20% off your next order. The place to go to is "sparkplug.coffee/hyes". We ask that you subscribe to our channel in your app and/or on YouTube (@hyesellis). Comment, rate, like, etc. Our tweet-x handles are @moviefiend51 and @bevellisellis. Bev is @bevellisellis on Threads. And our email is haveyoueverseenpodcast@gmail.com.
Buster Keaton's silent comedies were classics, but they were also action thrillers. He was one of the greatest and gutsiest stuntmen/actors in history. That stuff is phenomenal, so the only real problem with The Navigator is the same as it was in Sherlock Jr last year. Namely, the movie just isn't all that funny. The Navigator's ending sequence has the most laughs and most of the best stunts though. And it helps that Stoneface has chemistry with Kathryn Maguire, who was also his lady love in Sherlock Jr. Here they're in a movie about two pointless, rich people having to fight for their lives while lost at sea. We eventually get into some casual racism, but The Navigator IS a century old. So, instead of dwelling on that, have fun making bad breakfast and then defending your ship from hungry natives as this 561st episode of Have You Ever Seen ambles through The Navigator. For The Record: Monday's episode will be Ruben Ostlund's Force Majeure. Our schedule was changed, so the original throw we recorded was to a movie we'll review later in January, rather than this coming Monday. Buy Sparkplug Coffee! Yeah! Use our "HYES" promo code to save 20% off your very next order. Hit up "sparkplug.coffee/hyes". There are a bunch of ways to contact us. Tweet-x: @moviefiend51 and @bevellisellis). Email: haveyoueverseenpodcast@gmail.com. Or comment on our YouTube page (@hyesellis). And rate us, write a review and subscribe to us there...or on your podcast app.
When it comes to skiing, we agree with Fran Lebowitz "I find real life risky enough." Follow the Show @freshmoviepod Follow Chelsea @ChelseathepopeFollow Victoria on Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/vicrohar/Email the Show abreathoffreshmovie@gmail.comShop the Store: http://tee.pub/lic/bvHvK3HNFhk Show Art by Cecily Brown Theme Music "A Movie I'd Like to See"Arranged & Performed by Katrina EresmanWritten by Al HarleyYouTube Channel
We can't imagine reviewing "Gran Turismo" without our old friend Matt Atchity. He returns to Breakfast All Day this week to share his expertise on video games, and cars, and video games about cars. The Neill Blomkamp action film tells the true story of gamer-turned-racer Jann Mardenborough, and it's surprisingly really good. Also, Alonso and Christy catch up with some movie news, including the trailer for Zack Snyder's two-part "Rebel Moon" on Netflix, "Blue Beetle" box office and Britney Spears' divorce. And over at our Patreon, we revisit Ruben Ostlund's "Force Majeure" from 2014 for our August Off the Menu, and recap this week's "Only Murders in the Building" episode. Thanks for joining us!
Join The Kernels as they discuss Ruben Ostlund's 2022 comedy drama: 'Triangle Of Sadness'.Revelling in the plights of the privilege, the slandering of social media, and prostitution pretzels - The Kernels share their likes, dislikes, ratings & even treat you to an original song, AND a unique game where they create a movie trailer. Enjoy you observant oysters! Thanks for popping by. We hope you enjoy The Podcorn Kernel Podcast. Please get in touch with any praise, criticism, feedback or advice.Compliments will be greeted with kindness. Criticism will be catered to with carnage. Contact us at : thepodcornkernels@gmail.com or find us on us on the following social platforms:Instagram: thepodcornkernelsThreads: thepodcornkernelsTwitter: @podcornkernelsWebsite: thepodcornkernels.co.ukTikTok: @thepodcornkernels
With a background in both music and sound, Gisle has worked with notable directors such as: Hans Petter Moland, Ruben Ostlund, Joachim Trier, and Eskil Vogt. Gisle's film credits include: A Somewhat Gentle Man, Oslo August 31st, Force Majeure, In Order Of Disappearance, Blind, Out Stealing Horses, Beware Of Children (or Barn), The Innocents, The Worst Person In The World, and more recently the acclaimed animated feature, Titina.
À quelques heures de l'annonce du palmarès, quels films seront distingués par le jury présidé par le réalisateur suédois Ruben Ostlund ? Quel long métrage remportera la Palme d'or, succédant à « Sans filtre » ? Nous faisons le bilan de ce 76è festival de Cannes, découvertes, déceptions, et coups de cœur, avec trois critiques de la presse internationale : l'Américain Peter Debruge (Variety), le Tunisien Tahar Chikhaoui et l'Israélien Ariel Schweitzer (Haaretz, Les Cahiers du Cinéma).
This week we're irrepressible in our enthusiasm for this Palme D'Or winning film. From the bounty of character actors to the custom-made vomit, this movie could only insult you if you're a rich fuck.Shop the Store: http://tee.pub/lic/bvHvK3HNFhkFollow us on Letterboxd!Victoria: https://letterboxd.com/vicrohar/Chelsea: https://letterboxd.com/chelseathepope/Theme Music "A Movie I'd Like to See"Arranged & Performed by Katrina EresmanWritten by Al HarleyShow Art: Cecily Brown Follow the Show @freshmoviepod YouTube Channel abreathoffreshmovie@gmail.com
Jon, JR, and Bryan talk about the latest three movies from Swedish satirist Ruben Ostlund: Force Majeure, The Square, and Triangle of Sadness. Jon is unprepared to pronounce all these Swedish actor names and he and JR reveal their feelings about modern art (they're anti). the_ruben_ostlund_show.mp3File Size: 49165 kbFile Type: mp3Download File [...]
Peter Sobczynski is back to talk the latest and greatest in physical media. They range from the highs of Steve McQueen's Small Axe series to the lows (in Peter's estimation) of Ruben Ostlund's latest. Indies you may have missed like Holy Spider and Return to Seoul. Both him and Erik Childress reflect on the world of one of television's greatest sitcoms as well as a new Jackie Chan collection and a 4K of sci-fi David Bowie. They also take an extended look at some oddball offerings from Kino including a 1980s film remembered (by Erik at least) for its use of blackjack and credit cards as well as a most unusual Dennis Hopper film starring Jodie Foster with plenty of behind-the-scenes drama and a lot of on-screen weirdness. 0:00 - Intro 1:21 - Criterion (Small Axe, Triangle of Sadness) 9:27 - Arrow Films (The Assassination Bureau, Lover's Lane) 18:07 - Warner Archive (Storm Warning) 21:16 - Sandpiper (Stanley and Iris, Kid Galahad) 27:20 - Mubi (Holy Spider) 29:33 - Sony (Return to Seoul) 31:15 - Paramount (Cheers: The Complete Series) 34:23 - Lions Gate (The Man Who Fell to Earth (4K)) 39:09 - Kino (The New Godfathers, Terminal Invasion, WHAAM! BLAM! Roy Lichtenstein and the Art of Appropriation, Woodcutters of the Deep South / Working Together, Backtrack, The Big Bus, Heat (1986)) 1:13:11 - Shout! Factory (Jackie Chan Collection, The: Vol. 2 (1983-1993)) 1:18:47 – New Blu-ray Announcements 1:21:09 - Outro
Ruben Ostlund takes a look at the obsurdity of social hierarchy in this clever Oscar nominated black comedy.
Brennan & Mama K review the latest film to tell us "Rich People = Bad"; it's Triangle of Sadness
Triangle of Sadness is a social satire from director Ruben Ostlund and Marcell The Shell with Shoes on is an innovative animated movie starring Jenny Slate I talk about both films on this podcast enjoy!
On this episode: The gang weighs in on their Oscar prediction, and Tyler gives us the downloads on The Razzies. PLUS! The reboot movie that none of us expected, and not another Teen cartoon movie?? In news: Truancy, Mountain Dew, N-word pass, 2023 Oscars, Angela Bassett, Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, Hong Chou, The Whale, Kerry Condon, The Banshees of Inisherin, James Lee Curtis, Everything Everywhere All At Once, Stephanie Hsu, Brendan Gleason, Ke Huy Quan, Bryan Tyree Henry Causeway, Judd Irish, The Fabelman's Barry Keoghan, Cate Blanchett, Tar, Ana De Armas, Blonde, Andrea Riseborough, To Leslie, Michelle Williams, Michelle Yeoh, Auston Butler, Elvis, Colin Farrel, Brendan Fraser, Paul Mescal, Aftersun, Bill Nighy, Living, Eddie Murphy, The Nutty Professor, Martin McDonagh, Daniel Kwan, Daniel Scheinert, Steven Spielberg, Todd Field, Ruben Ostlund, Triangle of Sadness, Interesting Ball, Pockets, All Quiet on the Western Front, Avatar: The Way of Water, Top Gun: Maverick, Women Talking, Hugo, The Artist, Slide fight, The Batman, Greig Fraser, Anya Taylor Joy, Emma Stone, Jennifer Lawrence, The Razzies, Jake Lloyd, Star Wars, Ryan Kiera Armstrong, Firestarter, Blonde, Marilyn Monroe, Jared Leto, Morbius, Tom Hanks, Adria Arjorna, Machine Gun Kelly, Colson Baker, Mod Sun, Good Mourning, Andrew Dominik, Netflix, The Room, Bob Odenkirk, Johnny, Tommy, Slash Film, James Franco, Bob Odendirk, AmFar, The Room, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem, Into the Spiderverse, Seth Rogan, Nicholas Cantu, The amazing World of Gumball, Brady Noon, Mighty Ducks, Good Boys, Shaman Brown Jr. Micah Abbey, Jackie Chan, Giancarlo Esposito, John Cena, Paul Rudd, Natasha Demitrio, What We do in the Shadows, Rose Byrne, Post Malone, Hannibal, Ice Cube, Maya Rudolph, Ibris Elda, The Office, The Dark Tower, Puss in Boots: The Last Wish, Quentin Tarantino, Vanilla Ice, Michael Bay, Beau is Afraid, Super Mario BrothersVisit the Indie GoGo for Joseph's new project: Raven's Landing https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/raven-s-landing#/ http://www.MCFCpodcast.comhttp://www.facebook.com/MCFCpodcasthttp://www.twitter.com/podcastMCFChttp://www.tiktok.com/middleclassfilmclasshttp://www.instagram.com/middleclassfilmclassEmail: MCFCpodcast@gmail.comLeave us a voicemail at (209) 730-6010Merch store - https://middle-class-film-class.creator-spring.com/ Join the Patreon:www.patreon.con/middleclassfilmclassPatrons:Javier Listener Stephen: The Maple Syrup Don Joel Shinneman Linda McCalister Heather Sachs https://twitter.com/DorkOfAllDorks Ryan CorbinJason https://www.forcefivepodcast.com/ Brendan BealChris GeigerJoseph Navarro Pete Abeytaand Tyler Noe Streaming Picks:Puss in Boots: The Last Wish - PeacockLittle Women - StarzThe Madalorian - Disney+Cobra - HBO MaxWe Have a Ghost - NetflixThe Man From U.N.K.L.E. - HBO MaxMarcel The Shell with Shoes on - Showtime
Ryan and Dylan give their final predictions for the 2023 Oscars just ahead of the ceremony.
We're back with part 2 of our 2023 Oscars coverage! In this episode, we look at the efforts taken to diversify the Oscars in the present day and pick our Big Five before Sunday's award ceremony, before diving into our movie: Ruben Ostlund's Triangle of Sadness (2022), a Best Picture nominee that attempts to make a statement on class, beauty, and equality. Triangle of Sadness stars Harris Dickinson, Charlbi Dean, Dolly de Leon, and Woody Harrelson and centers on a group of people struggling with a changing hierarchy while stranded on an island after luxury cruise. Plenty of Marx quotes, stolen pretzels, and vomit ensue. This week's recommendations: The Hunt (2020), Surviving the Game (1994), The Menu (2022) Support your girls with a ko-fi! ko-fi.com/blackgirlfilmclub Check out the rest of our socials (including our BRAND NEW WEBSITE!!!) at linktr.ee/blackgirlfilmclub
Support this podcast and get ad-free episodes and bonus episodes by becoming a paid member at Patreon.com/KhandaanPodcast! Sign up to our new Khandaan Podcast Newsletter! Welcome to a brand new episode of KHANDAAN: A BOLLYWOOD PODCAST where we have plenty of things to discuss: We watched the Indian THE NIGHT MANAGER (Disney Hotstar) (47.00) with Anil Kapoor, Aditya Roy Kapoor, and Shobhita Dhulipalia. Amrita and Sujoy watched TAJ:Divided By Blood (Zee5) (41.15) touted to be the platform's most expensive production and starring Naseeruddin Shah, Aditi Rao Hydari, and Sandhya Mridul amongst others. Asim was invited to a viewing of SELFIEE(56.00) starring Akshay Kumar and Emraan Hashmi. Sujoy tried to struggle through LEGEND (22.15) and GULMOHAR (38.30) and succeeded more or less. We also have plenty of opinions about Billi Billi (14.45), the new song from Salman Khan's Kabhi Souten Kabhi Saheli. And we round it off by discussing Show me the Thumka (23.30) and O Bedardeya (30.50) from Ranbir Kapoor and Shraddha Kapoor's Tu Jhoothi Main Makkar. We also announce the winners of our Bones And All Blu Ray give away and our Khandaan Pub quiz, this Saturday! Come hang out with us! For our Patreon listeners we also have a discussion about Ruben Ostlund's "Triangle Of Sadness" Patreon: Watch the video version the interview with Saim Sadiq the director of Joyland on our Patreon page. Sign up to our new Khandaan Podcast Newsletter! The Khandaan Merchandise store is live: A great new way to support your favourite Bollywood podcast. Your support will help us create and grow the show. Check out some of the first designs here. More to come soon!Don't forget to subscribe! Subscribe to our Khandaan Podcast YouTube page. Follow us on Instagram or Tik Tok pages for some masti over there too!Follow and subscribe to Amrita's new Youtube Book channel by going here!Find us on Apple Podcasts! and Stitcher! and AudioBoom! and iHeartRadio! and Spotify! and Google Podcasts!And now you can also listen to us on Hubhopper!Follow us on Twitter! Like us on Facebook!You can follow all of us on @AmritaIQ, Sujoy on @9e3k and @asimburneySujoy's instagram which has amazing shots can be found here, we strongly recommend you follow him!
Alex and Zach sail the high seas with the absurdist satire Triangle of Sadness. They examine what exactly the movie even is, its motives and motifs. Plus, another round of their Oscar Best Picture rankings so far.TIME STAMPS:0:27 - Intro1:29 - Non-Spoiler Discussion10:01 - Awards Discussion16:36 - SPOILER Plot Discussion51:50 - SPOILER Ending Discussion57:53 - Best Picture Rankings1:04:07 - OutroFollow us on Instagram @a.z_moviereview. Follow us on Twitter @a_z_moviereview.
Bent's feature film projects include: Nord, Out Of Nature, Homesick, A Serious Game, Little Bird's Big Adventure, Becoming Astrid, Sonja: The White Swan, Held For Ransom, Rose, The Kiss, and Narvik: Hitler's First Defeat. His work for television includes the series: Occupied, Atlantic Crossing, and Beforeigners. Bent has worked with director Ruben Ostlund on his award-winning films, The Square, and more recently Triangle Of Sadness.
Ship of Fools meets Lord of the Flies in Ruben Ostlund's Oscar-nominated film about the true love shared between a young male model and his diminutive toilet maid. This episode is dedicated to Vera.
Co-hosts Kenny and Mike discuss and spot faith issues reflected in the Best Film Oscar nominee Triangle of Sadness directed by Ruben Ostlund. The film stars Charlbi Dean, Harris Dickinson, Dolly De Leon,Zlatko Buric, Vicki Berlin, and Woody Harrelson Faith Issues Spotted: Identity of all persons as children of God and should be treated with dignity and respect regardless of social status, wealth, and perceived utility. For those with power, privilege, and voice, seeing these as blessings and how to use them righteously and be "influencers" for societal good. A reminder of the corrosive nature of power, whether passed down generationally, slowly achieved over time, or suddenly gained. Avoid the temptation to reverse abuse of power if given the opportunity. Zlatko Buric Neon Films
Writer - director Ruben Ostlund's satirical comedy skewers the rich & entitled when a luxury yacht goes down at seas marooning its passengers on a deserted Island. Starring Harris Dickinson, Charlbi Dean, Dolly de Leon, Zlatko Burić, Henrik Dorsin, Vicki Berlin, and Woody Harrelson. ** Deep Dive Movie Reviews contains spoilers ** 1:50 - The vomit scene 4:45 - Subverting or reenforcing gender stereotypes? 11:00 - Examining hierarchies 14:00 - The best scene in the film 18:45 - The cast 20:19 - Final score for “Triangle of Sadness”
Sur la nappe blanche, au milieu des miettes et des verres vides : elle trône. Par discrétion, le serveur du restaurant a pris soin de la plier dans un étui. Mais elle est là. Immanquable.C'est l'addition. La femme prend son miroir. Elle rectifie son rouge à lèvres. Quant à l'homme... Il fixe sa partenaire. Elle le remercie mais, ce n'est pas ça qu'il attend. Il attend qu'elle paye, qu'elle invite. Il lui fait remarquer que c'est toujours lui qui s'occupe de la note. Ils entament une discussion lourde, longue, gênante. La femme règle mais elle part fâchée.Cette scène fait partie des premières images du film « Sans filtre » du réalisateur Ruben Ostlund. Il a remporté la Palme d'Or à Cannes, en 2022. Et le public a ri, car cette situation est brûlante d'actualité.Un an plus tard, en 2023, et particulièrement à l'occasion de la Saint Valentin, c'est la question qui rôde : comment va-t-on s'en sortir avec ces théories sur fond de féminisme, de sexisme, de machisme ? De toutes ces choses en « isme ». Aujourd'hui, au 21ème siècle, qui paye l'addition ? Texte : Gaelle Le ScouarnecVoix : Delphine WespiserEncore plus de Podcast à écouter ici sur PODCAST STORY
In this week's episode we do a roundup of six of the best picture nominees at this years Oscars and our thoughts on them. We cover Netflix's German World War I film All Quiet on the Western Front; A24 multiverse comedy Everything Everywhere All at Once starring an amazing Michelle Yeoh; Baz Luhrman's Elvis biopic starring Austin Butler; Todd Field's psychological drama set in the world of classical music TAR starring Cate Blanchett; the much anticipated sequel Top Gun: Maverick; and Ruben Ostlund's dark comedy Triangle of Sadness.
Just sit right back and you'll hear the siblings talk Palme d'Or Winner and Academy Award Best Picture Nominee, TRIANGLE OF SADNESS, including the worst dinner scene and the worst toilet scene, in Ruben Ostlund's two hour and twenty-seven minute tour. Contains spoilers. Thank you for listening and your support of OR WHATEVER MOVIES! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Triangle of Sadness is a satirical black comedy from writer/director Ruben Ostlund. The film, staring Woody Harrelson, takes the world of luxury boating to the next level with its wry comedy that exposes many upstairs/downstairs differences among the characters. Ostlund discusses the importance of pitching his project before he starts writing. “If you are a writer or if you are a director, your profession is to be the artistically responsible for the product that you are producing. You are the one that is deciding what ideas should be put into this, what should taken be taken out,” he says. The film won the top prize at the Cannes Film Festival. This was Ostlund's second win at Cannes. He talked about how special it is to him to have had these successes. “I have been kind of lucky because every time that I have finished a previous film and we have had a premiere of the film in Cannes, there's a little table on a small cafe where I walk to with my producer and my mentor. Two of my best friends and we sit down and we talk about what is going to be the next project that we are working on. And so, it is kind of how to say astonishing that we have been on this little cafe and exactly the same table four times now and decided which next project is.”
See Also is a weekly dispatch that connects the dots of pop culture, with plenty of further reading and ideas to Add To Cart – or at least Open in New Tab.This week, Jinxy is back from India with a story about the beautiful, secret performance she received there. BL is back from a music festival and got the names of both big music moments wrong (it was Slow by Kylie and Once in a Lifetime by Talking Heads lol). They catch up on the White Lotus season 2 finale – if you're still somehow avoiding spoilers, skip from the music cue to 44:50. After that, Brodie debriefs Kate on the TV adaptation of Taffy Brodesser-Akner's novel, Fleischman is in Trouble, which is in trouble for being a bad show. Also: Alsos!We'll be back next week with a special episode on Todd Haynes's Carol, featuring Chelsea Fairless from the Every Outfit podcast.Then, after a couple of weeks off over the holidays, we'll be back in your feed with a Poodle episode on the ICONIC Ladies and Gentlemen, the Fabulous StainsSee AlsosJennifer Coolidge interview in VultureSilent Land by Aga Woszczynska (on Binge and Stan in Australia)Triangle of Sadness by Ruben Ostlund (in cinemas in Aus from Boxing Day)Recent study about obstetric violence in AustraliaEmily Gould's piece on Fleischman is in Trouble in London Review of Books Also Alsos Hanami nail polishMud porcelain house letters Suicoke kissee-vMysore sandal soap (from Indian grocers or online)Susan Spungen holiday cookiesHeide membershipFind us on Instagram @seealsopodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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This week the boys discuss the 2022 Cannes Palme D'or winning film directed by Ruben Ostlund. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
We are drowning in prestige season, so it was time to see one of the most prestigious films of the year entitled Triangle of Sadness. Directed by acclaimed Swedish filmmaker Ruben Ostlund, this film won the Palme d'Or at the 2022 Cannes Film Festival. Set mostly on a luxury cruise, this is a hilarious satirical black comedy making fun of the wealthiest people in the world. It stars Harris Dickinson, Charlbi Dean, Dolly de Leon, Zlatko Buric, Henrik Dorsin, Vicki Berlin, and Woody Harrelson as the drunken cruise ship captain. The Lodgecast recommends seeing Triangle of Sadness!
Welcome back to THE DISCOURSE, a podcast about film, entertainment & culture.In this episode, Tony Black & Carl Sweeney, discuss the recent commercial failure of SHE SAID and the broader problem with 'awards season' movies struggling at the box office; Tony is indulged in talking about his #WorldCupConneryFilms tournament on Twitter to tie in with his book THE CINEMATIC CONNERY; and in What We've Been Watching, Carl finds Ruben Ostlund's TRIANGLE OF SADNESS a mixed bag while Tony has a great deal of fun with Shudder's found footage lampoon, DEADSTREAM.Join us every week for brand new episodes digging into The Discourse...Host / EditorTony BlackCo-HostCarl SweeneyFollow us on Twitter:@podthediscourseCarl: @CKJSweeneyTony: @ajblackwriterEmail us:contactthediscourse@gmail.comSupport the We Made This podcast network on Patreon:www.patreon.com/wemadethisWe Made this Twitter: @we_madethiswemadethisnetwork.comTitle music: The Subtle Ones (c) John Ahlinvia epidemicsound.com
Ryan and Dylan give reviews for the various television shows and movies they've seen from the fall of 2022, including House of the Dragon, Andor, Triangle of Sadness, All Quiet on the Western Front, and more.
In which I review Ruben Ostlund's new film Triangle of Sadness, an acerbic little satire starring my new bae Harris Dickinson and America's stoner uncle Woody Harrelson. Do I agree with the Cannes committee who gave this film the prestigious Palm d'Or? What do you think? Please don't forget to like, rate, and subscribe! Follow me on instagram @courtneywatchesmovies and on Twitter @MovieCourtney --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The Criterion CULT Film Podcast has been getting out of the house and going to see films the old fashioned way, at the movie theater. Yes, cineplex's still exist. We review and discuss Triangle of Sadness from Swedish director Ruben Ostlund.
With the premiere of a new season of White Lotus, Ruben Ostlund's Triangle of Sadness and horror film The Menu, Pop Chat talks about the "eat the rich" fall line-up and why we love to see rich people roasted. Plus, we talk about Twitter's future under Elon Musk and whether Kevin, Amil and Elamin would pay to keep their blue check. Warm-up question: 1:02 Eat the Rich: 8:07 Elon's Twitter: 27:59 Drop It In The Group Chat: 45:01
First, David Canfield speaks to Barry Keoghan, who has built a reputation for sinister characters but transforms into well-meaning sweetheart Dominic in Martin McDonagh's The Banshees of Inisherin. Then, Rebecca Ford talks to Ruben Ostlund, the director of the wild Palme d'Or winner Triangle of Sadness, which is more inspired by his real life than you might think. Triangle of Sadness is in limited release now. The Banshees of Inisherin opens in Iimited release October 21. Find Little Gold Men on Twitter: @HWD Follow our hosts: @kateyrich, @rilaws, @beccamford, @davidcanfield97 Our editor and producer is Brett Fuchs. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week, we're talking about the highly-anticipated Neon satire, Triangle of Sadness. Expectations were high as director Ruben Ostlund earned his second Palme d'Or win, but does the film live up to the hype? Listen along while we get into what we liked, what we didn't, the writing style, and the irony of the overall idea of this film and other popular media. Relax your Triangle of Sadness and let us know your thoughts! Is a commentary on class and inequality something that you'd be interested to see, or is poking fun at the ultra-rich is too easy of a target? --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/watch-with-sound/support
Dolly de Leon is a Filipina veteran actor of film and TV who is now, due to her outstanding performance in “Triangle of Sadness,” being spoken about with words like “newcomer” and “breakthrough.” That might have something to do with the “I'm the captain now” nature of the role she plays in the Palme d'Or winning film. It's like the character and the actor are both saying “I have arrived.” In this episode, she describes the dark place she was in right before auditioning for the part, how director Ruben Ostlund's collaborative approach sparked her dynamic creativity, why watching the film with audiences cheering for her character feels like live theater, and much more. Follow Back To One on Instagram Back To One is the in-depth, no-nonsense, actors-on-acting podcast from Filmmaker Magazine. In each episode, host Peter Rinaldi invites one working actor to do a deep dive into their unique process, psychology, and approach to the craft. No small talk, no celebrity stories, no inane banter—just the work.
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