Make It Come Alive with Isabella Rossellini & Willem Dafoe

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Girl, Whatever with Charli xcx & Aidan Zamiri

Topics covered include: Aidan first becoming aware of Charli, early demos of “I Love It,” Scandi accents, the whelks at Caroline Polachek’s birthday, silliness as high art, imposing structure, growing up on Tumblr, voyeurism, Aidan’s work with Timothée on the Marty Supreme campai ...  Show more

Great American Dream Show with Josh Safdie & Sean Baker

Topics covered include:Voice memos as audio documentaries, the difficulty of keeping things small, Sean seeing Marty Supreme three times in theaters, maximalist territory, swimming in bigger lakes, moviemaking as time travel, Jack Fisk set stories, directors’ knee health, Jennife ...  Show more

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