Spectacle Theater

Ep 504: Frank Mosley Returns

[7 mins.] Filmwax Radio friend Frank Mosley returns to the podcast. He was last heard a year ago on Episode 417. While Frank is widely known for his acting roles in countless independent shorts and feature films (Upstream Color, Thunder Road), he is also emerging as a director in his own rite. The Spectacle Theater —located at 124 S. 3rd Street in Williamsburg, Brooklyn— sensed this and has curated a retrospective of Frank’s directorial efforts  called A Fortnight With Frank Mosley which will include three of his short films: Spider Veins (2016), Parthenon (2017) & Casa de mi Madre (2017); as well as his feature film Her Wilderness (2014). Check out the full schedule (as well as tickets) on the Spectacle Theater website. The series begins this Saturday, August 25th at 7:00. Frank will be at the theater on Saturday evening to introduce his films and participate in Q&A’s.

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Ep 407: Steve James with the Sung Family • Cameron Bruce Nelson

Documentary filmmaker Steve James returns to the podcast with the subjects of his new film, the Sung Family. The film is called Abacus: Too Small to Jail. After that, Cameron Bruce Nelson discusses his new film, a dramatic feature called Some Beasts.

Ep 397: Christophe Honoré • Josh Zeman • Josh Karp

Ep 397: Christophe Honoré • Josh Zeman • Josh Karp

[5 mins. 30 secs.] Josh Karp, author of the book Orson Welles’s Last Movie: The Making of The Other Side of the Wind comes back on the podcast to discuss Netflix’s recent announcement that they would be financing the finishing of Orson Welles final film The Other Side of the Wind.

[15 mins. 15 secs.] Then we are joined by one of France’s filmmaking stars, Christophe Honoré (Love Songs, The Beloved). Honoré’s new film Metamorphoses, a contemporary adaptation of Ovid’s work of the same name, will be having a theatrical engagement at The Spectacle Theater in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, beginning on Thursday, March 23rd.

[40 mins. 10 secs.] Film producer Josh Zeman (Cropsey) stops by to discuss his documentary series, The Killing Season (Executive Produced by Alex Gibney), the first season of which ran on A&E and is now available for streaming on Amazon. The interview was recorded at the offices of Gigantic Pictures.

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