Museum of the Moving Image presents selected conversations with innovative and influential creative figures in film, TV, and digital media.
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 126 | Founded | 16 years ago |
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Category | TV & Film |
Om Puri, the prolific and internationally renowned actor known for such films as Ardh Satya, East Is East, My Son the Fanatic, Mirch Masala, and AK 47, was the focus of a special tribute program at Museum of the Moving Image prior to a preview screen... more
In Calvary, a masterfully made, darkly comic film that is bound to be one of the most talked-about movies of the year, the great actor Brendan Gleeson plays an Irish priest who is marked for death by a parishioner and given one week to live. Writer/d... more
David Chase, the main creative force behind The Sopranos, directed just two episodes of the acclaimed series himself: the pilot and the finale. Airing on HBO on January 10, 1999, the first episode introduced James Gandolfini as Tony Soprano, the New ... more
Actors Jake Gyllenhaal and Melissa Leo, screenwriter Aaron Guzikowski, and director Denis Villeneuve (Incendies), spoke at Museum of the Moving Image after a special screening of their riveting thriller Prisoners. Gyllenhaal plays Detective Loki, who... more
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Time to take down the Bill Crosby episode guys.
I haven't found a podcast or library of interviews, with filmmakers this extensive, which is comparable. One draw back, it hasn't been updated in a long time. The museum still conducts Q&A's, but haven't posted until just recently. Seriously, the content is second to none.
So good! So insightful and real. So thorough!
This is possibly my favorite podcast. The interview subjects are wideranging and diverse. There's witty playful animators, gruff old Hollywood characters with gems to share, up and coming fresh faces, and actor/director teams that have locked into this bouncy joyful bond.
It opens up a world of creative artists, their true thoughts and feelings on the state of cinema, their wisdom acquired from their earlist films till now. Some inspirational stuff.
Keep up the fresh and spectacular programmin... more
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