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Riccardo Neri ("The New Pope") on Paolo Sorrentino's Excellence
Riccardo Neri is a distinguished Italian film producer (LupinFilm) renowned for his collaborations with visionary directors like Paolo Sorrentino and Luca Guadagnino. Known for his meticulous attention to detail and passion for storytelling, Neri has played a pivotal role in bringing critically acclaimed films to life. His work reflects a commitment to cinematic excellence, seamlessly blending artistic integrity with innovative production strategies. With a career spanning diverse genres and projects, Neri continues to influence the global film industry, championing compelling narratives that resonate across cultures.
#PaoloSorrentino #italiancinema #film #producer
#PaoloSorrentino #italiancinema #film #producer
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Philip Koch über Genre Filmmaking in Deutschland
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Philip Koch, der Showrunner hinter Tribes of Europa auf Netflix, zeigte uns, wie modernes Storytelling geht. Mit spannenden, vielschichtigen Geschichten und starkem visuellen Stil schafft er Welten, die nahbar und gleichzeitig faszinierend sind. Wer sich für kreatives Erzählen und neue Perspektiven interessiert, sollte seine Arbeit auf dem Schirm haben. 🌍 #TribesOfEuropa #Netflix
Andrea Iervolino ("Ferrari", "Lamborghini") - Visionaries & Entertainment
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Andrea Iervolino is an accomplished Italian-Canadian film producer and entrepreneur, known for his work on high-profile international productions. As the co-founder of Iervolino & Lady Bacardi Entertainment, he has produced notable projects like "Ferrari" and "Lamborghini", which explore the iconic automotive legends, and "Modì", directed by Johnny Depp, a biographical film about artist Amedeo ...
Erica Rivas ("The Intruder", "Elena Sabe") Masterclass
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Erica Rivas is a renowned Argentine actress celebrated for her versatile performances in film, television, and theater. Best known internationally for her role in the Oscar-nominated dark comedy Wild Tales (Relatos Salvajes), Rivas delivered a standout portrayal as the explosive bride in the segment "Till Death Do Us Part." Her talent for blending intensity with humor has made her a prominent f...
Riccardo Scamarcio ("Modi") about Acting
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From his breakout role in "Tre Metri Sopra il Cielo" to critically acclaimed performances in "Romanzo Criminale" and "John Wick 2," Riccardo Scamarcio has captivated audiences worldwide. Known for his magnetic charm and intense performances, this versatile actor seamlessly transitions between romantic dramas, gripping thrillers, and international films like his latest movie "Modi" where he star...
Chancengleichheit in der Medienbranche
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Die Medienbranche prägt unsere Gesellschaft - doch wie steht es um Chancengleichheit hinter den Kulissen? In diesem Video werfen Zetha Asafu-Adjaye (ZTA Management), Medien Anwältin Katja Dunkel @dunkelrechtsanwaeltinnen und Schauspielerin/Autorin Amina Eisner einen Blick auf aktuelle Herausforderungen, Fortschritte und wichtige Initiativen, die mehr Diversität und Fairness in der Medienwelt fö...
Phil Laude über Almania, die Serie! @PhilLaude
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PHIL LAUDE über Almania, die Serie (in der ARDMediathek), Comedy in Deutschland, Schreiben, Produzieren, TH-cam, Ziele und mit Tips für alle Content Creator da draußen. STAMPS: 00:00 - Der Humor der Serie und die Inspiration der Serie 01:10 - Werdegang , mein Vater war Informatiker... 02:15 - In der Comedy kann man... 02:40 - Wie viel Phil steckt in der Figur... 03:50 - Der Unterschied zu Sketc...
Phil Laude ("Almania") - Herausforderungen eines Showrunners
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Comedy in Television VS Sketch Comedy. Die Herausforderungen eines Showrunners. Phil Laude über Vertrauen und Vision und doe tolle Zusammenarbeit bei Almania. #phillaude #comeyscenes #comedy #acting #writer Bild und Video Sequenzen, Copyright: SWR
Phil Laude über seine Serie "Almania"
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Schauspieler Phil Laude über seine Serie "Almania" (Staffel 1 & 2) , seine Showrunner Tätigkeit und Humor als Konfliktlöser. 🔽 CONNECT WITH US - Official website:www.tvseriesfestival.de - LinkedIn: TV SERIES FESTIVAL - Twitter: @berlinseries - TikTok: @berlinseries - Instagram: tvseriesfestival Join our newsletter: www.tvseriesfestival.de/register Film Submissions: www.tvseriesfestival.de/offic...
Zwischen Gatekeeping & der Suche nach Authentizität - mit Malick Bauer ("Sam, ein Sachse")
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Zwischen Gatekeeping, Whitewashing und der Suche nach Authentizität! Teilhabe im Film & Fernsehen - Schauspieler Malick Bauer ("Sam, ein Sachse") teilt seine Gedanken über die politischen und medialen Entwicklungen in Deutschland, positive Änderungen für BiPoc Talente und FilmemacherInnen in der Film Industrie mit uns. Wie sieht der Struggle aus, den man als Migrant oder Migranten-Kind dritter ...
Oscar winning Writer - How I get Inspired
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Where do writers get inspired? In the clandestine sanctums of inspiration, amidst the whispers of creativity, do writers find their solace? Some retreat to the cozy confines of their study chambers, ensconced in the embrace of familiar walls, while others prefer the intimacy of their living quarters, nestled amidst the warmth of home or sitting, laying on their couch. Yet, there are those who s...
Edward Berger ("All Quiet On The Western Front") about his Writing Process
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Edward Berger ("All Quiet On The Western Front") about his Writing Process (“all it takes is a good script and a good team") Follow us on TH-cam: @berlinseries888 IG: @tvseriesfestival X: @berlinseries Become a member @CREATRPRO: www.tvseriesfestival.de/membership #film #acting #director #writing #artist
Advice to young directors with Actress & director Valeria Golino ("Rain Man", "The Morning Show")
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Advice to young directors with Actress & director Valeria Golino ("Rain Man", "The Morning Show")
Valeria Golino about the gift to the artist
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Valeria Golino about the gift to the artist
How do I start with a new Idea - True Detective Creator Nic Pizzolatto
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How do I start with a new Idea - True Detective Creator Nic Pizzolatto
How do you start with a new Story Idea - True Detective Creator Nic Pizzolatto
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How do you start with a new Story Idea - True Detective Creator Nic Pizzolatto
TV Content market trends and developments (Beta Series Keynote)
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TV Content market trends and developments (Beta Series Keynote)
Til Schweiger on filmmaking - What makes him so fast?
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Til Schweiger on filmmaking - What makes him so fast?
SAM: Ein Sachse - Samuel Meffire & Malick Bauer über Inklusion, BiPoc und Film-Markt
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SAM: Ein Sachse - Samuel Meffire & Malick Bauer über Inklusion, BiPoc und Film-Markt
Showrunning: Writer/Producer Frank Spotnitz | TV SERIES FESTIVAL
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Showrunning: Writer/Producer Frank Spotnitz | TV SERIES FESTIVAL
SEASON 7 TEASER - World Premieres & hot content
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SEASON 7 TEASER - World Premieres & hot content
Filming in Spain - How to get Funds (ICEX Spain Trade & Investment)
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Filming in Spain - How to get Funds (ICEX Spain Trade & Investment)
Til Schweiger about efficiency and the craft of filmmaking
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Til Schweiger about efficiency and the craft of filmmaking
Andrea Iervolino (Producer "Ferrari" ) about the Change in the Industry
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Andrea Iervolino (Producer "Ferrari" ) about the Change in the Industry
How I started to write with Nic Pizzolatto
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How I started to write with Nic Pizzolatto
Lee Daniels ("Precious", "The Butler") about his beginnings
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Lee Daniels ("Precious", "The Butler") about his beginnings
Nic Pizzolatto about True Detective - how he wrote ALL THREE Seasons
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Nic Pizzolatto about True Detective - how he wrote ALL THREE Seasons
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This was great thanks
:)
One of the Best in his profession .
Eine tolle Serie und super gespielt
finden wir auch! Wir brauchen mehr davon in Deutschland :)
He's hot 🔥
Gorgeous , hot and mega sexy David Morrisoy💋😘😍
so hot and talented......
What's wrong with people? Second season was brilliant! For me, it was (even) better than the first. And the third, better still. N.P. is a serious man and artist. I feel he's doing "God's work" (even if he, perhaps, wouldn't say so, explicitly, himself). I shed tars of joy at the end of S3. That happened only once before, from freakin TV. And I'm 42 years old. Thank you, Nic Pizolatto! ❤
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<3
Season 2 was great.
In a chair
at home? outside?
Whoa whoa whoa... "some dragon movie" we're talking about Reign Of Fire here bud!!!
🤣🤣🤣 You're a man after mine own heart. (For, sure as shit, a man you are)
I hope Nick goes to another streaming service and writes a new detective show. He’s an incredible writer and story teller unlike the “writer” of season 4 of TD who destroyed the franchise.
I could listen to their view on the art form and knowledge and opinion about the craft forever - both are great, wonderful interview
Love his films and shows !!!
true artist!
Much respect for Nic, and great interview. I've watched season 1-3 twice now and love all 3. I don't understand why people criticize season 2 instead of applaud it, it had a much more complex story than the first season and the writing, characters and acting were great. Season 3 is fantastic, if not better than the first season. I think in time season 2 will be appreciated a lot more than it was at the time, especially since season 4 has gone off the plot completely and is nothing like 'true detective'. People don't know what they're missing until it's gone. :(
Yes Nic is a BEAST, also S2 is great!
I really love true detective. But listening to this guy, he sounds like he is too in love with himself. I don’t know, I maybe wrong, but that’s the vibe I get.
Thanks for a great interview. FYI the audio technology is excruciating when people interrupt eachother.
I wonder if the process changed from season 1 to season 2.
Please watch the whole interview where NP talks about S1, S2 and Season3 th-cam.com/video/LV0uHQjC9c8/w-d-xo.html
Nic is not afraid to ask for what he wants because he knows what he wants. Very rear in this world. Season 2 killed me in the last episode. I also felt special.
Oh. Interesting perspective. Thanks.
Watch the entire interview, so much in there :)
Love the Hilma Af Klint piece on the wall- her work was incredible
yes, Hilma af Klint created great art paintings
Thanks for uploading this! ❤
happy you like it , appreciate it!
I respect and admire this man. True artist.
TRUE ARTIST <3
TD Season 1 is a absolute masterpiece.
it really is
Well for season 1 he simply bought some Alan Moore comics and literally copied the ideas and in one case an entire page of dialogue.
"The dept of your writing..." hahah.. dude became a fucking saint; i just wonder did anyone of these people who are prone to glorify the creator of true detective - did anyone of them read like, you know, anything? True detective is well crafted tv show, dont get me wrong, with rushed few last episodes, but for an educated man - there's nothing new, the "awe" mostly comes from the pleasant way its structured and fine-tuned with lots of contrast-positions.. for ignorant masses, lines from it are revelations... i wonder what would happen if anyone of them starts reading Nietzsche or Shopenhauer, Dostoevsky...
you could be positive for a moment and think maybe this is how someone ends up seeking those figures out. looks at art that came before it. expands their knowledge. people get exposed in different ways
The writing and show was great but the Reddit tier Atheism ruined it.
it's crazy how so many people were woo'd by Rust's lines about atheism and religion. Goes to show that all it takes is a great delivery of dialogue, not what the dialogue actually says. He never says much more than "life sucks, we should no longer exist" or "haha religious people dumb, science better"
He's such a good story teller that when he starts talking your instantly taken away and picturing what he's saying.
SUCH an AMZING ONE!!
keep up the good job it's ...
The first season of True Detective is my favorite television series of all time. It's amazing.
'Time is a flat circle". Hands up everyone who knows what that means.
Seems like a pretty exhausting dude to be around
I enjoy true detective but yeah, he can’t seem to stop himself from constantly talking over the other Nick lol. Kind of frustrating being around someone who has so much to say they have no room for you
BERLIN SERIES...Diese Serie ist der absolute Müll! Er hat nichz mal annähernd etwas mit der Realität von Junkies zu tun, weder damals noch heute.
danke für deinen input. hast du andere, für dich bessere Beispiele, filme oder Dokus?
@@berlinseries888 nein, nicht ad hoc. Aber ich kenne mich aus was diese Zeit und ihr Milieu hieß. Meine Mutter war eine der Erzieherinen von Babette Döge, die ich auch kannte und viele mehr. Und ich kannte die Berliner Szene (bin 63 war aber nie Junkie).
Chris.....please. pandorum 2 🙏
Gov na
HE IS!
That's an exclusively london thing, he's from northern England.
nic pizzolatto's 'a prophet' 2023 reamke, please and thank you!!!
For me the scene were rust quits, as he’s walking out the door he sort of utters under his breath “fuck this world man” but it’s the way he said it. It was like fuck now I know what this guy is all about. He’s so exhausted by the cluster fuck that is human society. The disappointment in that delivery was the eureka moment for me .
How could you not ask Nic about Epstein!
I want to work with him.
Many would love to , fingers crossed!
@@berlinseries888 he's brilliant if he did the stooges movie It would be a masterpiece 👌
Keep your pockets zipped.
One of the most powerful things I ever heard
Thank you ! We will share more of this content !
He didn't "write" this series. He assembled it from sampling other people's novels and movies. He's a klepto.
That's called writing. Everything we think or do is inspired by something else. Ha, what did you think writing was? Inventing something out of thin air that no one in the thousands upon thousands of years of human existence had ever considered before??
He stole dialogue and scenes from me. It was good stuff.
Can you prove that?
@@xensonar9652 yes
This is so inspiring....I have a script I am working on and this is so helpful. David Milch is my hero and gave me some great thoughts on my script and it is a treasure to me.
Thanks!
Fantastic interview. Series 2 is insanely underrated. Green Book is also a good film. Very re-watchable.
absolutely agree :)
Mark Frost should have a convo with Nic at some point, since Twin Peaks has had such an obvious impact on what Nic does
Wow! As strong as a writer & show runner he was on True Detective I'm really surprised he has trouble finding money to get these projects done.. Taylor Sheridan is putting out multiple western series under Paramount. I think Pizzolitos writing is stronger more depth to each character.
There will be new stuff of Pizzolatto very soon :)
For a guy who uses words he sure seems to have trouble using words
Hi! We don't really get what you are trying to say?
Vince Vaughn?? I'm a bit surprised considering his stiff, expressionless performance in TDs2. Unless he's being cast as a corpse, or a big plank of wood.
we find Vince Vaughn's acting is believable though
39:31 yes, that is exactly why this season was so disappointing and anticlimactic. I’ve honestly never been so let down by a finale. The character isn’t developed in depth, it doesn’t work as a character drama, it’s written like a noir mystery but all the genuinely mysterious, intriguing bits turn out to be red herrings and in the end we just get the most predictable of all possible endings and the big twist is that the protagonist…just forgot he’s already solved the whole thing and there was never anything more to it. It’s not interesting or profound because the show doesn’t set us up to relate to the detective on a fleshed our human level, it’s written like a spooky potboiler - so the ending registers as pure bathos
Which documentaries is he talking about around the 15:16 mark? Can’t make out the words due to poor audio quality
He is talking about a documentary film maker called Errol Morris. Morris has done many docs throughout his career but I suspect he is referring to The Thin Blue Line. Masterpiece. Generally considered one of the greatest crime documentaries ever made.
That movie got a wrongfully convicted man out of prison. So yeah, how many movies can make that claim.
Not many, I’ll be sure to check it out. Thanks
Morris is a G