The great actor, playwright & director, Austin Pendleton ("My Cousin Vinny") appears for the 1st of a 2-part conversation about his life and career. Austin will be appearing in a new play at Manhattan Theater Club called "Choir Boy". The play begins previews on Wednesday, December 19th and opens on Tuesday, January 8th. Purchase your tickets now.
In the past weeks we've spoken with Martin Donovan, Edie Falco & Karen Sillas. On this ep we bring together actors Bill Sage and Robert Burke for a "Simple Men" reunion, plus director Hal Hartley.The guys reflect back on their SUNY Purchase days as well as their subsequent years on the Hal Hartley set. The Long Island Trilogy box set is now available for purchase.
Karen Sillas has appeared in two of Hal Hartley's Long Island Trilogy films including "Trust" & "Simple Men" as well as other in his oeuvre. She has also collaborated with Filmwax Radio friend Tom Noonan on "What Happened Was..." She currently lives in L.A. where she is busy acting on stage, film & television. Hal's L.I. box set is now available for purchase at Amazon and at halhartley.com
Artist and filmmaker Beck Underwood has created an online shorts festival called the Creepy Christmas Film Festival which will launch a new short every day from 12/1 — 12/25 at creepychristmasfest.com. Then the great Edie Falco appears to discuss her collaborations with Hal Hartley which you can see in the new Long Island Trilogy box set.
The first of 4 segments dedicated to Hal Hartley's Long Island Trilogy; this one with the actor Martin Donovan who has appeared in a bunch of Hartley's films, including two from that trilogy: "Trust" and "Simple Men". Donovan has directed the feature film "Collaborator" starring David Morse and continues to be one of the busiest film and television actors working today.
Members of the original Purchase Mafia join me in this mash-up to share memories of making the three films that comprise Hal Hartley's Long Island Trilogy. Participants include Edie Falco, Martin Donovan, Robert Burke, Bill Sage and Karen Sillas. Hal also joins in. A new box set of the trilogy will be available as of Friday, November 23rd.
Jeremy Workman returns to the podcast to discuss his latest documentary, "The World Before Your Feet" which will have its theatrical at the Quad Cinema in NYC beginning Wednesday, November 21st at the Landmark Nuart Theater in Los Angeles beginning Friday, November 23rd. Jeremy, his film's subject Matt Green, and producer Jesse Eisenberg will be conducting Q&A's throughout the theatricals.
Amos Poe last visited the podcast back in December of 2016 on Episode 385. He's back to discuss his shorts film festival which takes place monthly at the Roxy Hotel's cinema in Tribeca. Also, we discuss the recent history of the Russian oligarchs. And what we've been seeing in the movies. Fun episode with a good friend of the podcast.
Actor Jeffrey Wright ("Westworld") stops by to discuss a new documentary, a passion project of his, called "We Are Not Done Yet" which follows a group of veterans and antive-duty service members are deal with past & current trauma through the written word; also author and film producer Josh Karp returns for his 3rd visit to discuss the last chapter of Orson Welles's last movie.
Executive Producer for Independent Lens, Lois Vossen, returns for her second visit. The PBS documentary series began its new season this week. Also, director Margarethe von Trotta discusses her film "Searching for Ingmar Bergman" which premieres at the Quad Cinema on November 2nd, in addition to a retrospective of her work.
Documentary filmmaker Frederick Wiseman returns to the podcast for his third visit with his latest film "Monrovia, Indiana"; filmmaker Antonio Méndez Esparza and first-time actor Regina Williams with their film "Life And Nothing More". Both films premiere at Film Forum in NYC this week as well as other theaters.
Last year actor Karen Pittman ("Luke Cage", Broadway's "Disgraced") starred as Nya Joseph in the Lincoln Center Theater off-Broadway play "Pipeline". In the play, written by Dominique Morisseau, Nya is a dedicated, inner-city public high school teacher whose son's future is jeopardized with expulsion from school & pulled toward the "pipeline". The filmed version maybe streamed at broadwayhd.com.
Our man in the field, Ron Wohlman (aka Global Adman) returns from The Hamptons with a wrap-up of the recent film festival. And filmmaker Lynne Sachs, re-unites myself and two other participants from her film "Tip of My Tongue" for a reunion, in time for the DVD & streaming release of the film.
On this episode, "Easy Riders, Raging Bulls" author Peter Biskind with his latest, "The Sky is Falling" (The New Press, 2018); plus two actors from the new Marielle Heller film "Can You Ever Forgive Me?", Richard E. Grant ("Downton Abbey") and Dolly Wells (HBO's "Doll & Em") visit the podcast. The film opens Friday, October 19th.
Jeff Springer is one third of the filmmaking team behind the entertaining new documentary "Rodents of Unusual Size". The film is currently screening around the country and will be on Independent Lens this winter. Also back on the show is filmmaker Megan Griffiths with her new film, "Sadie" which will have a theatrical in NYC at the Cinema Village and in LA at the Arena Cinelounge starting...