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“Why do we have 2 screens?” | topic: film making, leadership, Oppenheimer | a conversation with Andrew Silver

“Why do we have 2 screens?” | topic: film making, leadership, Oppenheimer | a conversation with Andrew Silver

Update: 2024-06-26
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Andrew Silver is a research affiliate at MIT where he leads a seminar on leadership and film. He is a film director, producer, and writer of many films including Radio Cape Cod, Next Door, and Profiles In Aspiration.

Jim recorded his half of this podcast from his home, where champagne was added to the mix of the conversation. Andrew, Jim, and Lionel discuss a variety of films with regard to leadership in varying degrees, starting with Oppenheimer, but with attention paid to the previous attempts at a biopic of the "father of the atomic bomb," then Barbie, and Dune, which shared multiple attempts at telling the story, the latest being a huge success at the box office.

The idea of the power of the box office comes up over and over again. Lionel and Andrew try to land on what can make a successful release of either music or a movie, and after an hour, we decide to have Andrew back to talk more about these topics.

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“Why do we have 2 screens?” | topic: film making, leadership, Oppenheimer | a conversation with Andrew Silver

“Why do we have 2 screens?” | topic: film making, leadership, Oppenheimer | a conversation with Andrew Silver