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Reviews and in-depth conversations with leading film and TV directors, actors and screenwriters from Australia and around the world.... more
FAQs about The Screen Show:How many episodes does The Screen Show have?The podcast currently has 574 episodes available.
December 11, 2019Marianne & Leonard: Words of Love, On Becoming a God in Central Florida, Portrait of a Lady on FireBritish director Nick Broomfield on his documentary Marianne & Leonard: Words of Love, a chronicle of the muse-artist relationship between Marianne Ihlen and Leonard Cohen that begins on the Greek island of Hydra in the 1960s. French-Canadian actor Théodore Pellerin talks to us about his dynamic performance as a devotee of a pyramid scheme in the series On Becoming a God in Central Florida, and French filmmaker Céline Sciamma on her striking period drama Portrait of a Lady on Fire....more54minPlay
December 11, 2019Marianne & Leonard: Words of Love, On Becoming a God in Central Florida, Portrait of a Lady on FireBritish director Nick Broomfield on his documentary Marianne & Leonard: Words of Love, a chronicle of the muse-artist relationship between Marianne Ihlen and Leonard Cohen that begins on the Greek island of Hydra in the 1960s. French-Canadian actor Théodore Pellerin talks to us about his dynamic performance as a devotee of a pyramid scheme in the series On Becoming a God in Central Florida, and French filmmaker Céline Sciamma on her striking period drama Portrait of a Lady on Fire....more54minPlay
December 04, 2019Kore-eda Hirokazu, The Commons, The Two PopesCannes winning director Kore-eda Hirokazu talks about his film The Truth, his first film set outside of Japan with a cast including Catherine Deneuve, Juliette Binoche and Ethan Hawke. Brazilian film director Fernando Meirelles on The Two Popes, a bio-drama set behind the Vatican Walls, and Downton Abbey star Joanne Froggatt....more54minPlay
December 04, 2019Kore-eda Hirokazu, The Commons, The Two PopesCannes winning director Kore-eda Hirokazu talks about his film The Truth, his first film set outside of Japan with a cast including Catherine Deneuve, Juliette Binoche and Ethan Hawke. Brazilian film director Fernando Meirelles on The Two Popes, a bio-drama set behind the Vatican Walls, and Downton Abbey star Joanne Froggatt....more54minPlay
November 27, 2019Timothy Spall, Watchmen, Knives Out, Abe ForsytheActor Timothy Spall talks about his role in Mrs Lowry and Son, a bio-drama chronicling the life of artist L. S. Lowry. Osman Faruqi discusses HBO's take on superhero comic series Watchmen, a review of Hollywood Blockbuster Knives Out, and Abe Forsythe's top shelf....more54minPlay
November 27, 2019Timothy Spall, Watchmen, Knives Out, Abe ForsytheActor Timothy Spall talks about his role in Mrs Lowry and Son, a bio-drama chronicling the life of artist L. S. Lowry. Osman Faruqi discusses HBO's take on superhero comic series Watchmen, a review of Hollywood Blockbuster Knives Out, and Abe Forsythe's top shelf....more54minPlay
November 20, 2019The Crown, By the Grace of God, Judy and Punch, Dylan RiverWe look at Netflix's new season of The Crown which released this week with an entirely new cast and in a new time in history. Jason reviews François Ozon's By the Grace of God which follows three survivors of a Catholic priest's abuse. An interview with Australian director Mirrah Foulkes about her debut feature Judy and Punch, and filmmaker Dylan River shares his Top Shelf....more54minPlay
November 20, 2019The Crown, By the Grace of God, Judy and Punch, Dylan RiverWe look at Netflix's new season of The Crown which released this week with an entirely new cast and in a new time in history. Jason reviews François Ozon's By the Grace of God which follows three survivors of a Catholic priest's abuse. An interview with Australian director Mirrah Foulkes about her debut feature Judy and Punch, and filmmaker Dylan River shares his Top Shelf....more54minPlay
November 13, 2019Ken Loach, The Irishman, Morning WarsThis week, British director Ken Loach talks about his new film set in the dog eat dog world of the gig economy. Jason reviews Martin Scorsese's mob epic The Irishman, a film that makes most sense as a late career exploration of some of Scorsese's life long obsessions, and with Apple TV+ the latest streaming platform launching in an increasingly competitive market, TV Critic Lauren Carroll Harris will be discussing the studio's flagship show Morning Wars....more54minPlay
November 13, 2019Ken Loach, The Irishman, Morning WarsThis week, British director Ken Loach talks about his new film set in the dog eat dog world of the gig economy. Jason reviews Martin Scorsese's mob epic The Irishman, a film that makes most sense as a late career exploration of some of Scorsese's life long obsessions, and with Apple TV+ the latest streaming platform launching in an increasingly competitive market, TV Critic Lauren Carroll Harris will be discussing the studio's flagship show Morning Wars....more54minPlay
FAQs about The Screen Show:How many episodes does The Screen Show have?The podcast currently has 574 episodes available.