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Academy and Emmy Award-winning writer/director/producer Alan Ball is among our generation's most important creative voices. Born in Atlanta, Ball studied Theatre Arts at Florida State University. In March 2000, AMERICAN BEAUTY, Ball's first screenplay to get produced, won five Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Original Screenplay.Ball went on to create and executive produce the groundbreaking HBO drama SIX FEET UNDER. The series ran for five seasons and received two Golden Globes, six Emmys, and an Emmy and DGA Award for Ball's direction of the pilot.Ball made his feature film directorial debut with TOWELHEAD, distributed by Warner Independent Pictures. In 2008, Ball continued his successful collaboration with HBO by creating and executive producing the series TRUE BLOOD.The series received two Golden Globe nominations for Best Television Drama Series, as well as an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Drama Series, a Producer's Guild nomination, and a Grammy soundtrack nomination for Ball.Then, in 2018, he created, and executive produced HERE AND NOW for HBO. Most recently, in 2020, Ball wrote, directed, and produced UNCLE FRANK for Amazon Studios, which was nominated for an Emmy.Please enjoy my conversation with Alan Ball.
Academy and Emmy Award-winning writer/director/producer Alan Ball is among our generation's most important creative voices. Born in Atlanta, Ball studied Theatre Arts at Florida State University. In March 2000, AMERICAN BEAUTY, Ball's first screenplay to get produced, won five Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Original Screenplay.Ball went on to create and executive produce the groundbreaking HBO drama SIX FEET UNDER. The series ran for five seasons and received two Golden Globes, six Emmys, and an Emmy and DGA Award for Ball's direction of the pilot.In 2007, Ball made his feature film directorial debut with TOWELHEAD, distributed by Warner Independent Pictures. In 2008, Ball continued his successful collaboration with HBO by creating and executive producing the series TRUE BLOOD.The series received two Golden Globe nominations for Best Television Drama Series, as well as an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Drama Series, a Producer's Guild nomination, and a Grammy soundtrack nomination for Ball.Then, in 2018, he created, and executive produced HERE AND NOW for HBO. Most recently, in 2020, Ball wrote, directed, and produced UNCLE FRANK for Amazon Studios, which was nominated for an Emmy.Ball was also one of the executive producers of the Cinemax series Banshee.Please enjoy my conversation with Alan Ball.
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Newton Thomas Sigel, ASC photographed Bohemian Rhapsody, the exquisite portrait of Freddie Mercury, the rock band Queen, and their extraordinary appearance at the Live Aid concert of 1985. Sigel went on to earn a Best Cinematography nomination for his work on the film at the 2019 EE British Academy Film Awards. Bohemian Rhapsody also took home the 2019 Golden Globe for Drama Motion Picture, along with Rami Malek nabbing a multitude of accolades -- including an Academy Award -- for his portrayal of Freddie. Having completed Dhaka in early 2019, the action-packed Chris Hemsworth starrer produced by the Russo Brothers, Sigel also recently wrapped principal photography for director Spike Lee’s upcoming war drama, Da 5 Bloods. Since the early days of his career, Sigel has earned a powerful position amongst visual storytellers starting with his work on cult classic The Usual Suspects for director Bryan Singer. The two went on to collaborate on nine more films, including the X-Men movies, Superman Returns and Valkyrie. Sigel’s seminal use of exotic film stocks and innovative negative processing methods on Three Kings laid the foundation to new avenues of cinematography. In 2010, he photographed Nicolas Winding Refn’s Hollywood debut, Drive, which won the Best Director Award at Cannes and is universally praised for its dazzling look. Other credits include: Bob Rafelson’s dark noir tale Blood & Wine starring Jack Nicholson and Gregory Hoblit’s Fallen, starring Denzel Washington. Sigel then went on to photograph Confessions of a Dangerous Mind and Leatherheads with longtime collaborator George Clooney; Terry Gilliam’s The Brothers Grimm; Alan Ball’s directorial debut, Towelhead; and Reginald Hudlin’s Marshall, starring Chadwick Boseman as the United States’ first black Supreme Court Justice. Notably, Sigel has also collaborated with Master Yuen Wo-Ping, the Grandmaster of Martial-Arts Cinema, on Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon; with Robert Redford on The Conspirator; and with Halle Berry on Frankie and Alice. In addition to his cinematography credits, Sigel directed HBO’s Point of Origin, as well as co-directed The Big Empty, starring Selma Blair, with his wife J. Lisa Chang. Sigel began his artistic career as a painter and experimental filmmaker while studying at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York City. He transitioned to documentaries while covering the Central American wars of the 1980s, which included working on the Academy Award-winning Witness to War: Dr. Charlie Clements and When the Mountains Tremble. Catching the eye of legendary filmmaker Haskell Wexler, Sigel got his first narrative opportunity on Latino, a film based on Sigel’s own experiences while photographing Nicaragua: Report From the Front. The documentary chronicled the front lines of the war in Nicaragua from both sides of the conflict, becoming the first film to ever capture the contras. This led to second-unit work with Oliver Stone on Platoon and Wall Street. Sigel is a member of the American Society of Cinematographers, the Director’s Guild of America and the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. He is based in Los Angeles and is represented by UTA.
It's Indie week! We dive into some pretty dark and twisted Indie movies this week. Is there a lesson to be learned or nah!?! We breakdown Hard Candy and Towelhead.
Trigger warning: extended conversations about sexual abuse.Today on The Toni Awards, Karen Mak and Yasmina Tawil join us to discuss Towelhead! We try to figure out whether the film should have been made at all.Next week's film is How to Lose Friends and Alienate People!Befriend us:Pod: @thetoniawards on InstagramJake: @jakeheverhart on Instagram, @therealjakobeem on TwitterSam: @samalaprosser on Instagram, @samalaprosser on TwitterKaren: @krinkles28 on Instagram, @travellingboots on TwitterYasmina: @ask_a_babe on Instagram, @yaziet on TwitterArab Film & Media Institute: @arabfilmmedia on Instagram, @arabfilmmedia on TwitterOscilloscope: @oscopelabs on Instagram, @oscopelabs on Twitter
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Berk Reviews Top Five Movies Episode 085 - Young Adult Adaptations Episode 085 features Jonathan, Corey, and Michael's Top Five Young Adult Movie Adaptations. The new Maze Runner: The Death Cure is out, and while it doesn't hold much interest, it got the us all thinking about our favorite YA novels adapted for the big screen. Jonathan's list: 5. The Duff (2015) 4. The Spectacular Now (2013) 3. Before I fall (2017) 2. The Perks of Being a Wallflower (2012) 1. A Monster Calls (2016) Michael's list: 5. Towelhead (2007) 4. Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist (2008) 3. Ella Enchanted (2004) 2. The Princess Bride (1987) 1. The Outsiders (1983) Corey's list: 5. Tuck Everlasting (2002) 4. Warm Bodies (2013) 3. Fantastic Mr. Fox ( 2009) 2. The Princess Bride (1987) 1. Me and Earl and the Dying GIrl (2015) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/berkreviewscom-moviecasts/support
Carrie Preston is an EMMY winner for her guest starring role on The Good Wife, she has been playing Arlene Fowler on TRUE BLOOD for the past 7 years, she is married to Michale Emmerson from Lost and Person of Interest, we talk about all of that, plus working with Cameron Diaz, Julia Robertys, what she is hoping to get from the True Blood set as a souvenir, working with Alan Ball on the movie Towelhead first before True Blood, what shes like as a director, how she started as young as age 8 in acting because she looked up to her older brother who started acting, being hire for an episode of Spin CIty on the day of the taping, we talk about her father Parkinson's and how amazing Michael J Fox is, how she got to play her husbands mother in Lost, what is was like to actually win an EMMY and so much more!!! Please LISTEN!! Please SHARE!! Please ENJOY!! Twitter @ejscott @EJPodcast Instagram @ejscott1106 Website www.ejscott.com The Choroideremia Research Foundation www.curechm.org
Alan Ball and Bret Easton Ellis discuss the meaning of True Blood, bad writing habits, Towelhead and Bryan Singer.
Writer/director Alan Ball discusses the making of his film "Towelhead" and the challenges of being a first time film director after years of success in critically-acclaimed film and TV writing, and TV program direction. "Towelhead" opened in theaters September 12, 2008.
Writer/director Alan Ball discusses the making of his film "Towelhead" and the challenges of being a first time film director after years of success in critically-acclaimed film and TV writing, and TV program direction. "Towelhead" opened in theaters September 12, 2008.
Guest Co-host: Zack Haddad from Film Threat! Movie Reviews: "Burn After Reading" and "Towelhead"! News: Zack talks about HBO's "True Blood"! Iron Man 2 plot details? Arnold's back as a T-800? Dollhouse stops production? A Duke Nuke'em Movie! Batman Villains this early? Comics: Deadpool misses the mark while Cable continues to please! Video Games: Buffy and Firefly get MMOs? Left 4 Dead gets a demo? Pixel Junk up in your trunk! PLUS! We catch up with Ted Raimi in San Diego!
Burn after Reading could just as well have been called Forget after Seeing... Towelhead, directed by Alan Ball from his adaptation of the novel by Alicia Erian, is a bleak coming-of-age comedy set in suburban Texas during the first Gulf War.
Six Feet Under and his Oscar-winning screenplay for American Beauty established Alan Ball's interest in the underside of American life. His feature directorial debut, Towelhead, and the HBO series True Blood furthered his interest in the outsiders under the same roof.
Warren sits down with Alan Ball (American Beauty, Six Feet Under) to chat about Texan Democrats, the meaning of intelligence, and the nature of contentment. http://wip.warnerbros.com/towelhead/ http://www.thewarrenreport.com