HuffPost Live Conversations Season 1 Episode 266 Neil Gaiman, Stars & Director of 'James White', and Iain Canning
- TV-PG
- November 19, 2015
In the season 1, episode 266 of HuffPost Live Conversations, viewers are treated to a diverse array of fascinating guests. First up is Neil Gaiman, a beloved and prolific author whose works span multiple genres, including science fiction, fantasy, horror, and literature for children and young adults. In addition to discussing his prolific writing career, Gaiman touches on topics such as the importance of storytelling, the changing landscape of the publishing industry, and his involvement in various film and television projects.
Next up is the stars and director of the film James White: Christopher Abbott, Cynthia Nixon, and writer/director Josh Mond. The film is a deeply personal and emotionally charged exploration of a young man dealing with the aftermath of his father's death while also trying to take care of his ailing mother. The trio discusses the challenges of portraying such raw and vulnerable characters on screen, as well as the importance of tackling difficult subject matter in film.
Finally, Iain Canning rounds out the episode with a conversation about his extensive producing career, which has included such acclaimed films as The King's Speech and Shame. He discusses the unique challenges of producing both commercial and independent films, and offers insight into the art of negotiating deals and working with talent.
Throughout the episode, viewers are treated to thoughtful and insightful conversations with some of the most interesting and accomplished individuals in their respective fields. Whether you're a fan of Gaiman's writing, the cast and crew of James White, or the world of film production, this episode is sure to offer plenty of thought-provoking discussion and fascinating behind-the-scenes insights.