Burning For Something with Celine Song & Sofia Coppola

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Both Peninsulas with Lee Sung Jin & David Chase

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Weeping Bleeding Hearts with David Lowery & Anne Hathaway

Topics covered include: Deep collaboration, early drafts of Mother Mary, being quick to discard dialogue, finding inspiration in the Faroe Islands, Anne's fear of making the easy choice, the qualities of being a Texas gentleman, the touchstone records that the cast listened to on ...  Show more

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