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The FilmStruck Podcast

A TV and Film podcast
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The FilmStruck Podcast

FilmStruck

The FilmStruck Podcast

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The FilmStruck Podcast

FilmStruck

The FilmStruck Podcast

A TV and Film podcast
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Last Jedi director Rian Johnson talks classic movies with host Alicia Malone, translates some robot speak, and remembers what it was like asking his grandparents to fund his first film. He also imagines what would happen if he could tell his 5-
What is it like to grow up in the shadow of a iconic mother and world-famous sister? Todd Fisher talks about his book "My Girls", recounting his life with Debbie Reynolds and Carrie Fisher, and how he coped with losing them within a day of eac
It took 40 years to get The Other Side of the Wind on to the big screen. In our final episode of the FilmStruck podcast, producing legend Frank Marshall (Raiders of the Lost Ark, The Bourne Identity) talks about the struggles - and eventual tri
Director Luca Guadagnino has wanted to make a version of the horror classic "Suspiria" since he was a teenager. Now his dream has come true. He talks about working with Tilda Swinton and Thom Yorke, growing up in Ethiopia, and how movies offere
Sex scenes can be awkward for everyone involved, which is why more TV and film productions are hiring intimacy coordinators. On this bonus episode, we talk with Alicia Rodis, an intimacy coordinator and director who walks us through her role on
Movies illustrate the many facets of life. This week, we catch up with filmmakers Tamara Jenkins and Elizabeth Chomko, who both discuss turning their lens on deeply personal subjects in their latest films. We also dive into why "A Star is Born"
Filmmaker David Lowery shares how it felt when cinema icon Robert Redford, announced on "The Old Man and the Gun" set, that it may be the last role he plays. Host Alicia Malone also dives into the intriguing work of Roberto Rossellini, with TCM
Novelist Jonathan Lethem's mother took him to see Truffaut and Godard before he was a teenager, awakening a lifelong obsession with film. He talks about how his relationship to movies has changed over the years and how films influence his ficti
Documentarian Kirby Dick talks about making films that uncover injustice and corruption. Twin brothers Josh and Jonathan Baker tell us about their debut feature "Kin," and we delve into the fearless cinema of Alejandro Jodorowsky.See omnystudio
Meet Jim Cummings, an up-and-coming director who has shot all of his short films in one take. Cummings talks about challenges of single take filmmaking, shooting with his friends, and how Bruce Springsteen inspired his first feature. We'll also
Bo Burnham talks about his hit indie film Eighth Grade, his own battles with anxiety, and how he went from family "Bo Shows" to YouTube stardom to stand-up comedy. Burnham also shares his #FilmStruck4, while the executive producer of our podcas
Hip-hop artist and political activist Boots Riley talks about anti-capitalism and his "bonkers" directorial debut "Sorry To Bother You," as well as the hidden messages he sees in mainstream movies. Director Debra Granik describes making "Leave
"Blockers" director and "30 Rock" writer Kay Cannon talks about comedy writing, girlish Rocky fantasies, and burrito snipers. Also, it's Pride month so FilmStruck has added films about the LGBTQ experience. Host Alicia Malone and Turner Classic
Oscar-winning director Morgan Neville talks about why he made a documentary about television icon Mister Rogers. Host Alicia Malone says to bring "all the tissues" to Neville's film "Won't You Be My Neighbor." And comedian Paul Scheer shares hi
Robert Benton talks about creating Bonnie and Clyde and Kramer vs. Kramer, working with a young Meryl Streep, and what happened when Warren Beatty surprised his wife. We also get the best Joan Crawford recommendations from the man who chooses t
On this bonus episode, we wrestle with a question: can one separate the art from the artist? We gather a roundtable of experts to discuss loving - or not loving - certain films in the era of Me Too, social media, and heightened cultural awarene
Eva Marie Saint tells stories about starting out in Hollywood, working with Cary Grant and Marlon Brando, and surprises with a solid Hitchcock impersonation. We also help fill out your FilmStruck watchlist with the latest offerings from Busby B
Director William Friedkin isn't done with the devil yet. He talks about filming a real exorcism for his new documentary and tells great stories from his movie career. Host Alicia Malone also chats with filmmaker Alexandre Philippe about Friedki
Lynne Ramsay has one of the most uncompromising voices in cinema, but a delightful Scottish accent in person. She tells host Alicia Malone what she did to gain Joaquin Phoenix's trust for her latest film 'You Were Never Really Here.' Also, dire
Can you smoke around birds on film sets? Find out in this animal-loving bonus episode of the FilmStruck Podcast. Alicia Malone talks with Chad Byrnes whose job it is to give the "No Animals Were Harmed" certification in the end credits of movie
This week, host Alicia Malone brings back TCM's Ben Mankiewicz to talk about the new classic films on FilmStruck. Then she catches up with screenwriter Phyllis Nagy about getting her script for the award-winning film "Carol" to the big screen.
Host Alicia Malone talks with reporter Scott Feinberg about his oral history of what went down at the 2017 Oscars when the wrong film was announced for Best Picture.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Big news at FilmStruck! Alicia Malone talks with Turner Classic Movies host Ben Mankiewicz about all the Hollywood classics being added to FilmStruck. She also sits down with actress Holly Hunter to chat about the captivating films of Jane Cam
The Academy Awards are almost here and on this week's The FilmStruck Podcast, host Alicia Malone speaks with filmmaker Ruben Ostlund about his provocative Oscar-Nominated foreign entry, The Square. We also chat with host Dave Karger about predi
On the latest episode of The FilmStruck Podcast, we travel to Park City for the Sundance Film Festival! Host Alicia Malone speaks with filmmaker Kimberly Reed about the world premiere of her sharp political documentary, "Dark Money". We also ca
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