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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.
February 16, 2022Mike Mills on C'mon C'mon + triple Oscar nominated animation FleeMike Mills on his new film C'mon C'mon, a sweet, stripped back road trip across America about family bonds and connection starring Joaquin Phoenix. Plus, Danish filmmaker Jonas Poher Rasmussen on his triple Oscar nominated documentary animation Flee, and meet the Australians who won the international competition at Clermont-Ferrand....more55minPlay
February 09, 2022Quo Vadis, Aida? + indie actor Ione Skye + The Lake of ScarsBosnian writer-director Jasmila Žbanić talks about depicting the Srebrenica Massacre in her film Quo Vadis, Aida? Indie American actor Ione Skye reveals her Top Shelf of film, and Bill Code on his debut documentary feature The Lake of Scars, a story of allyship, environment and reconciliation around efforts to preserve Indigenous scar trees and artefacts in the Lake Boort area of northern Victoria....more55minPlay
February 02, 2022Kenneth Branagh & Ciarán Hinds on Belfast + Here Out West + Pam and TommyKenneth Branagh and Ciarán Hinds discuss the historical coming of age film Belfast, screenwriter Bina Bhattacharya and actor and writer Arka Das talk about Here Out West, a cinematic postcard to Western Sydney. Plus I, Tonya and Cruella director Craig Gillespie on bringing the Pamela Anderson and Tommy Lee sex tape scandal to the small screen....more55minPlay
January 26, 2022Pedro Almodóvar on Parallel Mothers + Pablo Larraín's SpencerPedro Almodóvar discusses Parallel Mothers, his intricately woven mystery about two women’s journey into motherhood and the scars of the Spanish Civil War, starring Penelope Cruz and Milena Smit. And Pablo Larraín discusses Spencer, his unconventional Princess Diana biopic set during a Christmas weekend at Sandringham starring Kristen Stewart....more55minPlay
January 12, 2022Summer highlights #4 - NitramThe Australian film Nitram dramatises the events leading up to the 1996 Port Arthur Massacre. In a wide ranging discussion, director Justin Kurzel and screenwriter Shaun Grant discussed what inspired them to make a film about this real life tragedy, the themes they sought to explore, and the similarities and differences to their earlier films Snowtown and Snowtown and The True History of the Kelly Gang....more55minPlay
January 05, 2022Summer highlights #3 - The White Lotus star Murray Bartlett + Rebecca Hall and Shahrbanoo SadatThe White Lotus star Murray Bartlett, plus British actor Rebecca Hall and Afghan writer-director Shahrbanoo Sadat....more55minPlay
December 29, 2021Summer highlights #2 - Chloé Zhao on Nomadland + Roy Andersson and Nick PinkertonOscar winner Chloé Zhao on Nomadland, plus Swedish writer-director Roy Andersson on his 2021 film About Endlessness, and film scholar Nick Pinkerton on Tsai Ming Liang's Goodbye, Dragon Inn....more54minPlay
December 22, 2021Summer highlights #1 - Julie Delpy + DominaThe legendary and multi-talented French actor Julie Delpy and the Australian cinematographer behind lavish period soap Domina....more55minPlay
December 15, 2021American director Sean Baker and German acting legend Udo KierAmerican director Sean Baker on his sex comedy about a has-been porn star Red Rocket. Plus, German acting legend Udo Kier talks about his latest role as a retired hairdresser who has one last cut and blow dry to perform….for a society funeral....more55minPlay
December 08, 2021Don't Look Up, The Scary of Sixty-First + The Worst Person in the WorldWriter-director Adam McKay on his disaster movie comedy Don't Look Up as a satire of inaction on climate change, plus he reflects on Succession's success as one of that show's directors and executive producer. Fellow American Dasha Nekrasova (Red Scare podcast) talks about her debut feature, The Scary of Sixty-First, a horror movie inspired by the Jeffrey Epstein scandal. And Norwegian director Joachim Trier discusses his award-winning romantic comedy tragedy The Worst Person in the World....more59minPlay
FAQs about The Screen Show:How many episodes does The Screen Show have?The podcast currently has 574 episodes available.