2024-02-08
1 小时 4 分钟Topics covered include: seeing your first movie at the neighborhood theater, the pressures of live performance, the animal that is the audience, parallels between directing and motherhood, abandoning the miracle, autobiographical filmmaking, feeling like broccoli, the Pacific Ocean as the villain in Past Lives, Harry Styles fan-fiction, writing on planes, revisiting The Artist’s Way, avoiding the sophomore slump, Francis Ford Coppola’s directing advice, a shared love of Barry Lyndon and Miyazaki, taking the audience to Mars, and what genre they would like to explore next (sci-fi, westerns, horror!)
Hey, and welcome Back to the A24 podcast.
For our first conversation of the year, we brought together two recent A24 filmmakers, Sofia Coppola and Celine Song, whose debut feature Past Lives is now an Oscar nominee for Best Picture and Best Original Screenplay.
We hope you enjoy the episode.
Stay till the end for a round of questions from our Triple A24 members.
We should.
We should do the intro.
Yeah.
Hi, I'm Sophia Coppola, and this is.
Celine Song, and this is the A24 podcast.
Well, I'm happy to see you and talk about movies.
Do you feel like enough time has passed after your movie that you can think about it, or are you still tired of talking about it?
Well, it's been a whole year.
Yeah, right.
It's been a year.
I wanted to come out.
Came out Sundance.
It was.
Sundance was world premiere last year.
Oh, yeah.
So I went back one year ago.