Late auteur Peter Bogdanovich is still just a handshake away per his posthumous podcast, “One Handshake Away.”
Prior to Bogdanovich’s January 2022 death, the filmmaker recorded a series of interviews with fellow directors such as Guillermo del Toro, Quentin Tarantino, Ken Burns, and Rian Johnson to discuss their biggest cinematic influences.
Per Deadline, Bogdanovich named the podcast “One Handshake Away” to honor the relationship between contemporary directors and pioneering filmmakers, with each filmmaker being “one handshake away” from one another in film history.
After Bogdanovich’s passing, del Toro took over the podcast and recorded the final three episodes, interviewing Greta Gerwig, Julie Delpy, and Allison Anders, which included discussing the works of Howard Hawks, Fritz Lang, and Raoul Walsh.
Filmmakers Alfred Hitchcock, Don Siegel, Orson Welles, and John Ford were reexamined in episodes Bogdanovich recorded; the podcast additionally features exclusive archival interviews with Hitchcock, Welles, and Ford that have...
Prior to Bogdanovich’s January 2022 death, the filmmaker recorded a series of interviews with fellow directors such as Guillermo del Toro, Quentin Tarantino, Ken Burns, and Rian Johnson to discuss their biggest cinematic influences.
Per Deadline, Bogdanovich named the podcast “One Handshake Away” to honor the relationship between contemporary directors and pioneering filmmakers, with each filmmaker being “one handshake away” from one another in film history.
After Bogdanovich’s passing, del Toro took over the podcast and recorded the final three episodes, interviewing Greta Gerwig, Julie Delpy, and Allison Anders, which included discussing the works of Howard Hawks, Fritz Lang, and Raoul Walsh.
Filmmakers Alfred Hitchcock, Don Siegel, Orson Welles, and John Ford were reexamined in episodes Bogdanovich recorded; the podcast additionally features exclusive archival interviews with Hitchcock, Welles, and Ford that have...
- 2/5/2024
- by Samantha Bergeson
- Indiewire
Exclusive: Peter Bogdanovich, the director of Hollywood classics such as The Last Picture Show and Paper Moon, may have died two years ago but he left behind a “love letter to film.”
The critic-turned-filmmaker was working on One Handshake Away, a podcast series that saw him in conversation with some of the greatest living filmmakers, including Guillermo del Toro, Quentin Tarantino, Rian Johnson and Ken Burns framed through a series of never-before-heard archival interviews with legends including Alfred Hitchcock, Orson Welles and John Ford.
After Bogdanovich’s death, del Toro took over for the final three interviews with Greta Gerwig, Julie Delpy and Allison Anders.
Each episode pays homage to a master and offers insight and perspective on the influence and impact the legends who came before them had on their career and filmmaking.
Bogdanovich discussed Hitchcock with del Toro, Don Siegel with Tarantino, Welles with Johnson and Ford with Burns.
The critic-turned-filmmaker was working on One Handshake Away, a podcast series that saw him in conversation with some of the greatest living filmmakers, including Guillermo del Toro, Quentin Tarantino, Rian Johnson and Ken Burns framed through a series of never-before-heard archival interviews with legends including Alfred Hitchcock, Orson Welles and John Ford.
After Bogdanovich’s death, del Toro took over for the final three interviews with Greta Gerwig, Julie Delpy and Allison Anders.
Each episode pays homage to a master and offers insight and perspective on the influence and impact the legends who came before them had on their career and filmmaking.
Bogdanovich discussed Hitchcock with del Toro, Don Siegel with Tarantino, Welles with Johnson and Ford with Burns.
- 2/5/2024
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Robert Downey Jr. and his wife Susan Downey are boarding the podcasting bus.
The duo are moving into the audio medium with an investigative audio series about the Synanon cult.
The Sunshine Place tells the story of the former California-based experimental drug rehab facility and community that morphed into a dangerous and violent cult, led by its messianic founder Charles E. Diedrich.
The series comes from Team Downey and Wink Pictures for Audacy-owned Cadence13.
The Sunshine Place will tell the story of Synanon from the inside out, and by the people who lived it, charting its rise and exploring its decade-long reign over 1960s and ‘70s counterculture through the recollections of members, survivors and dedicated chroniclers. The series will be narrated by Sari Crawford, daughter of a former Synanon leader Bill Crawford.
The eight-part series will launch August 10. Listen to a trailer below.
Synanon was called “the miracle on the beach” in Santa Monica,...
The duo are moving into the audio medium with an investigative audio series about the Synanon cult.
The Sunshine Place tells the story of the former California-based experimental drug rehab facility and community that morphed into a dangerous and violent cult, led by its messianic founder Charles E. Diedrich.
The series comes from Team Downey and Wink Pictures for Audacy-owned Cadence13.
The Sunshine Place will tell the story of Synanon from the inside out, and by the people who lived it, charting its rise and exploring its decade-long reign over 1960s and ‘70s counterculture through the recollections of members, survivors and dedicated chroniclers. The series will be narrated by Sari Crawford, daughter of a former Synanon leader Bill Crawford.
The eight-part series will launch August 10. Listen to a trailer below.
Synanon was called “the miracle on the beach” in Santa Monica,...
- 8/9/2022
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: C13Originals is launching a new podcast that tells the true story of a Hell’s Angel member, murder and the impact it had on his family who went into witness protection.
The Entercom-owned company, which is behind podcast series including Root of Evil, Once Upon A Time In The Valley and Long May The Run, is launching Relative Unknown on August 11.
It tells the story of Jackee Taylor, who was born Jacqueline Crouch, the daughter of Clarence “Butch” Crouch, a member of the Banditos motorcycle gang in Texas in the 1960s who became a Hell’s Angel and subsequently confessed to an unsolved murder.
In exchange for a reduced sentence, he agreed to testify against a number of gang members and his family was placed into Witsec.
Taylor has been hidden in the program for almost 40 years. But after a strange and violent incident reveals secrets about her past,...
The Entercom-owned company, which is behind podcast series including Root of Evil, Once Upon A Time In The Valley and Long May The Run, is launching Relative Unknown on August 11.
It tells the story of Jackee Taylor, who was born Jacqueline Crouch, the daughter of Clarence “Butch” Crouch, a member of the Banditos motorcycle gang in Texas in the 1960s who became a Hell’s Angel and subsequently confessed to an unsolved murder.
In exchange for a reduced sentence, he agreed to testify against a number of gang members and his family was placed into Witsec.
Taylor has been hidden in the program for almost 40 years. But after a strange and violent incident reveals secrets about her past,...
- 8/10/2020
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Documentary podcast series Gangster Capitalism is returning for a second season with the NRA in its sights this time.
The show, which is hosted by documentarian Andrew Jenks and is produced by Cadence13’s C13Originals, followed the college admissions scandal in its first season last year.
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The new run will see Jenks look into the National Rifle Association (NRA) tracing key moments and following the money trail of this almost 150-year-old nonprofit organization. The eight-episode run will feature reports from gun shows, conferences, and protests and will include interviews with former staffers, members and lobbyists, as well as everyday Americans.
The podcast will launch its first two episodes on March 25 (you can listen to a trailer...
The show, which is hosted by documentarian Andrew Jenks and is produced by Cadence13’s C13Originals, followed the college admissions scandal in its first season last year.
More from DeadlineAnimation Production Is Still Going, Sometimes Slower, Amid Coronavirus Crisis'Jaws'-Themed Stage Musical 'Bruce' Swimming Toward Summer 2021Tcm Classic Film Festival Sets Online Edition After Cancellation Due To Coronavirus - Update
The new run will see Jenks look into the National Rifle Association (NRA) tracing key moments and following the money trail of this almost 150-year-old nonprofit organization. The eight-episode run will feature reports from gun shows, conferences, and protests and will include interviews with former staffers, members and lobbyists, as well as everyday Americans.
The podcast will launch its first two episodes on March 25 (you can listen to a trailer...
- 3/24/2020
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
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