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the a24 podcast

by Prof. Maynard Leuschke Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Where can I watch the A24 podcast?

SpotifyThe A24 Podcast | Podcast on Spotify.

What is an A24 film?

Everything Everywhere All at Once2022X2022Midsommar2019Hereditary2018The Green Knight2021The Lighthouse2019A24/Films produced

What is so special about A24?

The way A24 supports its filmmakers' creative expression while also doing everything right when it comes to the strategic sharing of its movies with the world has created a brand has few peers in the world of entertainment.

Why is it called Night?

For all intents and purposes, he is the character that most represents the viewers, struggling to come to terms with the severity of the situation while also knowing he's in over his head. At night, Travis can't sleep, causing him to explore the home and eavesdrop on his family's visitors.

Episodes

Topics covered include: the thrill and terror of acting without a script, the meta nature of The Souvenir movies, Joanna Hogg as genius puppet master, the return of real film, Paul’s “chill and kind” rugby-playing brother, Irish gatekeeping, drama school memories, slowly developing a bad back, being patient with yourself, getting off social media, the courage to be disliked, and Tilda's fish pie..

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Divine Frequency with Hunter Schafer & Lorde

Topics covered include: exquisite faces, rich inner worlds, being a Prada girl, dressing like a magician, nostalgia for Rookie magazine, the Jules special episode of Euphoria as trans girl canon, astrological turbulence, Scorpio eyes, metabolizing your emotions through art, peacing out on popular culture, the music of Arca and Sophie, Lorde being a First Reformed stan, and tracking orcas in Antarctica..

True Form with Paul Mescal & Honor Swinton Byrne

Topics covered include: the thrill and terror of acting without a script, the meta nature of The Souvenir movies, Joanna Hogg as genius puppet master, the return of real film, Paul’s “chill and kind” rugby-playing brother, Irish gatekeeping, drama school memories, slowly developing a bad back, being patient with yourself, getting off social media, the courage to be disliked, and Tilda's fish pie..

This Odd Situation with Mike Mills & David Byrne

Topics covered include: the world of childhood, collaborators as playmates, blasting Remain in Light on loop, Mike’s innate desire to give everyone a hug, being allergic to bullshit, the Wim Wenders Easter eggs in C’mon C’mon, black and white movies as their own species, bingeing Hitchcock movies during the pandemic, David being a little dictator on the set of Stop Making Sense, putting ‘fringe’ into a different context, the pretentiousness of thinking that being a graphic designer would be....

Practical Magic with David Lowery & Elijah Wood

Topics covered include: the importance of letting your movie breath, hate-cutting The Green Knight, the fall of Troy, Grail mythology, a mom’s helpful nudge, old-fashioned movie magic, the epic oner from Eternal Sunshine, concentric circles of production and release, vegan animatronic boar entrails, New Zealand film crews (the best), mainlining horror movies in October, and why genre is the perfect playground for emerging filmmakers..

Stories We Tell with Lee Isaac Chung & Viet Thanh Nguyen

Topics covered include: career trajectories, seeing yourself through your children’s eyes, the traveling circus energy of a film set, paying to play, knowing failure, making art for yourself, the impact of the Hollywood stereotypes we grow up with, American hang-ups about the Vietnam War, the legendary Park Chan-wook, whether Isaac would make a Marvel movie, the artistry of Minari, and why every immigrant story should be considered an epic..

The Rest Is History with Kelly Reichardt & Kenneth Lonergan

Topics covered include: following Todd Haynes to Portland, cattle politics, the nature of the “American Experiment,” why it’s so hard to make a good period piece, lessons from Lyndon Johnson, whether Mark Ruffalo could effectively play an evil person (answer: yes), the randomness of art, the actor/movie star dichotomy, bad old movies versus bad new movies, and why it’s always better when there’s a dog..

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