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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.
November 06, 2019Martin Scorsese, James McAvoy, Armistead Maupin, Julianne MooreDaniel Browning presents the program this week as we revisit highlights from the year including interviews with Hollywood stars James McAvoy and Julianne Moore, and the creator of Tales of the City, Armistead Maupin. We've also dug into the archives to bring you Jason Di Rosso's 2017 interview with veteran director Martin Scorsese....more53minPlay
November 06, 2019Martin Scorsese, James McAvoy, Armistead Maupin, Julianne MooreDaniel Browning presents the program this week as we revisit highlights from the year including interviews with Hollywood stars James McAvoy and Julianne Moore, and the creator of Tales of the City, Armistead Maupin. We've also dug into the archives to bring you Jason Di Rosso's 2017 interview with veteran director Martin Scorsese....more53minPlay
October 30, 2019Nadav Lapid on Synonyms, Modern Love, Dark Arts, Pain and GloryFrench-Israeli drama Synonyms won the Golden Bear at the 69th Berlin International Film Festival. Jason speaks to director Nadav Lapid about his work in which a young Israeli man travels to Paris to flee his nationality. Lauren checks out Modern Love, an anthology series based on The New York Times beloved column that sees the rom-com genre firmly placing itself in the TV landscape, film curator at the Art Gallery of New South Wales talks about their latest series, and Jason reviews Pedro Almodóvar's Pain and Glory....more55minPlay
October 30, 2019Nadav Lapid on Synonyms, Modern Love, Dark Arts, Pain and GloryFrench-Israeli drama Synonyms won the Golden Bear at the 69th Berlin International Film Festival. Jason speaks to director Nadav Lapid about his work in which a young Israeli man travels to Paris to flee his nationality. Lauren checks out Modern Love, an anthology series based on The New York Times beloved column that sees the rom-com genre firmly placing itself in the TV landscape, film curator at the Art Gallery of New South Wales talks about their latest series, and Jason reviews Pedro Almodóvar's Pain and Glory....more55minPlay
October 23, 2019Elia Suleiman, Succession, Senses of Cinema, Blinded by the LightPalestinian director Elia Suleiman talks about his latest film It Must Be Heaven, an elegant, inventive work and the opening night film at the Palestinian Film Festival. Lauren and Jason on the stunning season finale of HBO's grand melodrama Succession. A lookback at the last decade in film with the editors of the Senses of Cinema film journal, and a review of Gurinder Chadha's coming of age film Blinded by the Light....more55minPlay
October 23, 2019Elia Suleiman, Succession, Senses of Cinema, Blinded by the LightPalestinian director Elia Suleiman talks about his latest film It Must Be Heaven, an elegant, inventive work and the opening night film at the Palestinian Film Festival. Lauren and Jason on the stunning season finale of HBO's grand melodrama Succession. A lookback at the last decade in film with the editors of the Senses of Cinema film journal, and a review of Gurinder Chadha's coming of age film Blinded by the Light....more55minPlay
October 16, 2019Joel Edgerton in The King, Nostalgia, Reg Watson, Sophie HydeJoel Edgerton talks about historical drama The King, which he co-wrote with David Michôd and also stars in, about a wayward English prince played by Timothée Chalamet who is crowned King Henry V after his tyrannical father's death. Lauren Carroll Harris presents a package on how nostalgia is shaping the television landscape, and director Sophie Hyde reveals a pretty indie Top Shelf of film....more54minPlay
October 16, 2019Joel Edgerton in The King, Nostalgia, Reg Watson, Sophie HydeJoel Edgerton talks about historical drama The King, which he co-wrote with David Michôd and also stars in, about a wayward English prince played by Timothée Chalamet who is crowned King Henry V after his tyrannical father's death. Lauren Carroll Harris presents a package on how nostalgia is shaping the television landscape, and director Sophie Hyde reveals a pretty indie Top Shelf of film....more54minPlay
October 09, 2019Renee Zellweger, Total Control, HustlersAn interview with Hollywood star Renee Zellweger about her lead role in Judy, a biographical drama about iconic actress and singer Judy Garland, highlighting her most gruelling years. Lauren Carroll Harris looks at new ABC political drama Total Control with producer Darren Dale, and a discussion on Hustlers, a film about high end strippers who fleece their clients to cope with the fall in business after the GFC....more54minPlay
October 09, 2019Renee Zellweger, Total Control, HustlersAn interview with Hollywood star Renee Zellweger about her lead role in Judy, a biographical drama about iconic actress and singer Judy Garland, highlighting her most gruelling years. Lauren Carroll Harris looks at new ABC political drama Total Control with producer Darren Dale, and a discussion on Hustlers, a film about high end strippers who fleece their clients to cope with the fall in business after the GFC....more54minPlay
FAQs about The Screen Show:How many episodes does The Screen Show have?The podcast currently has 574 episodes available.