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Screenplayed Breakdown

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Learning from cinema’s most gifted actors, directors, and writers. A podcast by Screenplayed & The Kinnane Brothers
Hosted by Conor O'Malley
9 Episodes
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Oscar-nominated director Bing Liu joins us to break down how he made the leap from skate videos to award-winning documentaries and now his first narrative feature. We talk about how he pitches studios, builds truthful performances, rewrites in the edit, and stays inspired through years of “hurry up and wait.”
On this episode of The Screenplayed Breakdown, we speak with 4 of the 13 credited 'Borat 2' writers. They share with us the struggles of writing and filming a movie in the real world that's performed by unsuspecting people, and the insane obstacles they faced. 
On this episode of The Screenplayed Breakdown, Darius talks about the ten years it took to complete 'Sound of Metal' and the 2,000+ pages he and his brother, Abraham wrote for the film. He tells us about his experience as a first-time director, and teaches us to "Enjoy the not knowing". 
On this episode of The Screenplayed Breakdown, we speak with actor and comedian, Andy Samberg, and writer, Andy Siara, about their film, 'Palm Springs'. Samberg and Siara talk about the benefits of shooting a film on a low budget and the importance of not selling out the tone of the film or its characters.   
*SPOILER WARNING* On this episode of the Screenplayed Breakdown, we speak with Golden Globe-nominated director Emerald Fennell and Academy Award-nominated actor Carey Mulligan about their new film, ‘Promising Young Woman.’ Emerald explains how she blends comedy with a serious issue, and Carey tells us about working with a first-time director on a big production. 
On this episode of The Screenplayed Breakdown, we speak with director and co-writer, Shaka King, on his new movie, 'Judas and the Black Messiah'. Shaka talks about structuring a true-life story, the struggles of selling his first feature, and the racism he experienced in the industry. 
On this episode of The Screenplayed Breakdown, we speak with Pixar writer, Mike Jones, about life, death and digging deep within ourselves. Mike tells us about the Pixar process, what the “brain trust” is and his collaboration with Pete Docter and Kemp Powers on their latest film, 'Soul’.
On the first episode of The Screenplayed Breakdown, we speak with Academy Award-winning director Kevin Macdonald and Golden Globe nominee Tahar Rahim about their new film, “The Mauritanian.” Kevin Macdonald also talks about his first big directing role on the set of “The Last King of Scotland” and his transition from documentaries into features. Tahar Rahim explains the challenges of acting in multiple different languages and the obligation of getting an accent right. 
Writer-directors Scott Beck and Bryan Woods, the writers of A Quiet Place and the filmmakers behind Heretic starring Hugh Grant, discuss writing more than 40 scripts that went nowhere to landing one of the most successful modern thrillers, they explain why failure was the key to their breakthrough.They reveal how A Quiet Place evolved into a near-silent studio blockbuster, how real-life experiences shaped its emotional core, and what it takes to keep an audience on the edge of their seat without dialogue. The conversation also unpacks Heretic, including the risks of dialogue-heavy tension, working with Hugh Grant, and designing scenes that hold attention through performance alone.Beck and Woods discuss Hollywood gatekeeping, audience testing, studio pressure, and the realities of directing under exhaustion and uncertainty. Packed with behind-the-scenes stories, hard-earned lessons, and honest advice, this episode pulls back the curtain on writing, directing, and surviving in modern filmmaking.
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