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Director Todd Haynes discusses his new film, May December, with fellow Director Gregg Araki in a Q&A at the DGA theater in Los Angeles. In the conversation, he discusses scouting for the right location to match the specific time and feel of the story, casting and working with longtime collaborator Julianne Moore, and playing with framing and reflections to mirror the multifaceted narrative of the story. The film tells the story of Gracie and Joe, a married couple who, two decades prior, were the subject of a scandalous tabloid romance. When an actress visits their home to research Gracie for a movie role, the uncomfortable details from the scandal emerge, causing long-dormant emotions to resurface. See photos and a summary of this event below: https://dga.org/Events/2024/January2024/MayDecember_QnA_1123.aspx
On this week’s episode, Eric is joined by May December ’s Todd Haynes. May December is now playing in select cinemas.
Geek Girl Riot is back with an avalanche of new TV, movies, and games to get you up to speed. Our Rioters also chat with directors Mariama Diallo from The Other Black Girl and Todd Haynes from May December. The post The Other Black Girl feat. Mariama Diallo, May December feat. Todd Haynes, TV + Film + Gaming Update appeared first on idobi .
Buckle your seatbelts, it's a busy week on Truth & Movies! Host Michael Leader is joined by Hannah Strong and Rogan Graham to discuss Tom Hardy's second stint as Eddie Brock and Venom in Venom 2: Let There Be Carnage . Plus, Michael talks to Todd Haynes, one of our best directors working today, about his new documentary on the legendary rock band The Velvet Underground . And we're sticking with Todd Haynes in Film Club to chat about the star-studded 1998 musical drama Velvet Goldmine . Truth & Movies is the podcast from the film experts at Little White Lies, where along with selected colleagues and friends, they discuss the latest movie releases. Truth & Movies has all your film needs covered, reviewing the latest releases big and small, keeping you across important industry news, and reassessing great films from days gone by with the Truth & Movies Film Club. Email: truthandmovies@tcolondon.com Twitter and Instagram: @LWLies Produced by Little Dot Studios Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Two films in this year’s NYFF lineup take us back to the ‘60s heyday of the New York avant-garde: in the Main Slate, Todd Haynes’s The Velvet Underground offers a revelatory portrait of the milieu that gave rise to the eponymous band and its boundary-pushing music, while in Revivals, Ed Lachman’s Songs for Drella captures Lou Reed and John Cale in concert, paying tribute to the late Andy Warhol with riveting intimacy. On Sunday, October 3, Film Comment editor Devika Girish and Clinton Krute joined Haynes, Lachman, critic Amy Taubin, and the editors of The Velvet Underground, Affonso Gonçalvez and Adam Kurnitz, for a roundtable talk. In our wide-ranging conversation on the stage of Damrosch Park at Lincoln Center. We touched on the making of the two films, as well as the enduring legacy of the historic moment of artistic innovation they so vividly evoke. Stay tuned to filmcomment.com for more coverage of this year’s New York Film Festival, both on the podcast, and in the Film Comment Letter.
The Directors UK Podcast is back, and this time we hear from the incredible Todd Haynes! Todd spoke to fellow director Charles Sturridge about his latest film, Dark Waters. They discussed the delicacies of casting for roles based on real people, how much information you need to supply your audience with so they have a handle on the facts, and what its like to make such a politically-charged film. We hope you enjoy the podcast! Music: Loyalty Freak
Director Todd Haynes discusses his new film, Dark Waters, with fellow director Gus Van Sant. Inspired by true events, the film tells the story of an environmental defense attorney who uncovers a dark secret hidden by one of the world's largest corporations and risks his own career and family to bring justice to a community dangerously exposed for decades to deadly chemicals. See photos and a summary of this event below: https://www.dga.org/Events/2020/Jan2020/DarkWaters_QnA_1119.aspx
Director Todd Haynes sits down to talk about making Dark Waters, a film inspired by a true story that stars Mark Ruffalo as Rob Bilott, an attorney responsible for exposing a devastating secret being covered up by a mega corporation. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Director Todd Haynes discusses his new film, Wonderstruck, with fellow Director Dan Gilroy. The film tells the dual stories of Ben and Rose, two children living 50 years apart who both feel something missing from their lives. As each sets out on their separate quests, their stories unfold with mesmerizing symmetry.
Director Todd Haynes discusses his latest film, Carol, about two women from different worlds who find themselves in the midst of a love affair, with Director Kelly Reichardt.
Todd Haynes has appeared on 10 recent podcast episodes across 7 different shows. GuestVine keeps this list complete and up to date — new appearances are added automatically and delivered to the podcast player you already use.