Off Camera with Sam Jones Season 6 Episode 16

Off Camera with Sam Jones Season 6 Episode 16 Greta Gerwig

  • December 26, 2016

In this episode of Off Camera with Sam Jones, Sam sits down with multi-talented actress and filmmaker Greta Gerwig to discuss her career and artistic process.

Sam starts off by asking Greta about her early years in Sacramento, California, and how she found her way into acting and eventually directing. Greta talks about her initial interest in theater and how she transitioned to film, including her breakout role in the indie film mumblecore movement.

The conversation then turns to Greta's directorial debut, Lady Bird, which she also wrote. Sam praises the film for its authenticity and humor, and Greta discusses the challenges of writing a relatable teenage character as well as directing her own work.

They also touch on Greta's recent adaptation of Little Women, discussing how she approached reimagining the classic novel for a modern audience. Greta shares her love for the characters and the story and her desire to bring her own interpretation to the screen.

Throughout the episode, Greta reflects on her artistic process and the importance of collaboration. She discusses working with actors and crews she admires, as well as the supportive environment she creates on set.

Additionally, Sam and Greta discuss the importance of representation in film and the need for more diverse voices in the industry. Greta speaks about the impact of seeing herself represented on screen and how she hopes to create opportunities for others to do the same.

Overall, this episode offers a thoughtful and engaging look at the career and creative process of one of today's most exciting filmmakers.

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Description
  • First Aired
    December 26, 2016
  • Language
    English