Hey everyone! If you hadn’t noticed yet, we’ve relocated to The Film Stage Presents podcast feed – which is the home of all podcast content for The Film Stage!
You can find us by searching The Film Stage Presents in your favorite podcast platform, or heading to thefilmstage.com/pod to subscribe wherever you get your podcasts.
We’ll be occasionally reposting past episodes over there (we’ve already re-aired our episodes on Gene Hackman, Ben Affleck, Val Kilmer, and Robert Redford) but we WILL preserve this feed as an archive of all past episodes!
If you missed our most recent episodes on Philip Seymour Hoffman, Bill Paxton or David Cronenberg, head over to the new feed and check them out, along with our newest episode on the B-Sides of Richard Linklater
Be sure to follow us on social @TFSBSide, and enjoy our new episodes along with everything else The Film Stage Presents podcast feed has to offer!
Thanks for listening!
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Hey everyone! If you hadn’t noticed yet, we’ve relocated to The Film Stage Presents podcast feed – which is the home of all podcast content for The Film Stage!
You can find us by searching The Film Stage Presents in your favorite podcast platform, or heading to thefilmstage.com/pod to subscribe wherever you get your podcasts.
We’ll be occasionally reposting past episodes over there (we’ve already re-aired our episodes on Gene Hackman, Ben Affleck, Val Kilmer, and Robert Redford) but we WILL preserve this feed as an archive of all past episodes!
If you missed our most recent episodes on Philip Seymour Hoffman, Bill Paxton or David Cronenberg, head over to the new feed and check them out, along with our newest episode on the B-Sides of Richard Linklater
Be sure to follow us on social @TFSBSide, and enjoy our new episodes along with everything else The Film Stage Presents podcast feed has to offer!
Thanks for listening!
Giving the performance of his career as László Tóth, Adrien Brody is the magnificent center of Brady Corbet’s intimate yet sprawling epic The Brutalist. Emigrating from Hungary following the Holocaust to restart his architectural ambitions in America under the patronage of Harrison Lee Van Buren (Guy Pearce), Brody’s layered performance is one of passion, persistence, and pain.
With the film now in limited release, We spoke with Brody, who returned to The B-Side to discuss the personal history that helped him prepare for his performance, how the film is a metaphor for artist-driven filmmaking, some of his most overlooked performances, and getting to act with Beyoncé.
The B-Side: A Film Stage Podcast
Hey everyone! If you hadn’t noticed yet, we’ve relocated to The Film Stage Presents podcast feed – which is the home of all podcast content for The Film Stage!
You can find us by searching The Film Stage Presents in your favorite podcast platform, or heading to thefilmstage.com/pod to subscribe wherever you get your podcasts.
We’ll be occasionally reposting past episodes over there (we’ve already re-aired our episodes on Gene Hackman, Ben Affleck, Val Kilmer, and Robert Redford) but we WILL preserve this feed as an archive of all past episodes!
If you missed our most recent episodes on Philip Seymour Hoffman, Bill Paxton or David Cronenberg, head over to the new feed and check them out, along with our newest episode on the B-Sides of Richard Linklater
Be sure to follow us on social @TFSBSide, and enjoy our new episodes along with everything else The Film Stage Presents podcast feed has to offer!
Thanks for listening!