Movie People: Interviews & More From the Southampton Playhouse

Movie People: Interviews & More From the Southampton Playhouse
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Filmmakers. Actors. Artists. You never know who might show up on Movie People. Veteran journalist Eric Kohn, the artistic director of the historic Southampton Playhouse, engages with new guests to discuss the past and present of moving images and other related art forms, as well as how they relate to the world at large.
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The podcast explores themes related to film analysis, cultural commentary, and artistic heritage, with episodes such as the exploration of 'The Legacy of The Terminator' reflecting on its impact over time and the inaugural episode featuring Martin and Francesca Scorsese discussing cinematic influences across generations. Key focus areas include the intersection of art and technology, as well as familial connections to cinema.

Filmmakers. Actors. Artists. You never know who might show up on Movie People. Veteran journalist Eric Kohn, the artistic director of the historic Southampton Playhouse, engages with new guests to discuss the past and present of moving images and other related art forms, as well as how they relate to the world at large.
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