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Willem Dafoe on Onibaba

Willem Dafoe on Onibaba

FromThe Film That Blew My Mind


Willem Dafoe on Onibaba

FromThe Film That Blew My Mind

ratings:
Length:
42 minutes
Released:
Jan 15, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Willem Dafoe joins Tabitha and Cooper to share Onibaba, the 1964 film by the prolific and pioneering Japanese filmmaker Kaneto Shindô. Literally translated as “Demon Hag”, Onibaba is a tale of a mother and daughter-in-law’s murderous quest for survival in the midst of Japan’s medieval civil war. When a man returning from war enters the picture and latent primal urges emerge, all hell breaks loose. The striking black-and-white imagery and percussive soundtrack make for a wildly kinetic ride that is both terrifying and delightful .As Willem shares what he loves about this classic of the Japanese New Wave, we also learn a bit about Kaneto Shindo’s extraordinary life, art, and career. Plus, what it is about making film and theater that keeps him inspired, the importance of being in the moment, and the visceral power of cinematic storytelling. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Released:
Jan 15, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (22)

Filmmakers, actors, and creators of all kinds answer one simple question: What is a film that blew your mind?! No film is off limits as each episode centers around one guest and one film that has had a profound impact on their life, work, and art. Co-hosts John Cooper and Tabitha Jackson, former directors of the Sundance Film Festival, call upon decades at the forefront of independent film to bring their insider knowledge, lived experiences, and signature chemistry to conversations that dive straight into the heart and soul of cinema. From Molly Shannon on The Wizard of Oz, and Jon Hamm on Cinema Paradiso, to Ryan Coogler on Un Prophete, and Jinks Monsoon on the Hollywood classic All About Eve, each episode explores a film that has shaped one of the most dynamic artists working today. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.