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The First Ever Podcast

139: Daniel Goldhaber (Director / Writer): Thriving on Adrenaline

The First Ever Podcast

Jeremy Bolm

Music, Arts, Music Interviews

5.0532 Ratings

🗓️ 26 April 2023

⏱️ 79 minutes

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Summary

This week Jeremy interviews writer and director Daniel Goldhaber

On this episode Jeremy and Daniel talk about his latest film How To Blow Up a Pipeline as well as childhood video stores, Jean-Pierre Jeunet, writing his first screenplay, Reservoir Dogs, working with the same actors, 16mm film, how to navigate award season, collaborating with writers, his first film Cam, climate change, and so much more!

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0:00.0

First ever

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Pond chips

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First ever, the first ever podcast.

0:24.2

I am your host.

0:35.4

My name is Jeremy Bollm. I am your host, and if it is your first time here, Welcome to the first ever podcast.

0:37.9

My name is Jeremy Bollm.

0:39.3

I am your host, and if it is your first time here, this is a show where I interview artists of all kinds about the first experiences in their art form that led them to where they are today.

0:48.8

My guest this week for episode 139 is writer and director Daniel Goldhaber. He has a brand new film out right now called

0:57.5

How to Blow Up a Pipeline. It opened wide this last Friday. I caught it a couple weeks ago when it had a

1:02.3

limited release and I was so moved and excited by this film. I just had to talk to him. He was kind

1:08.5

enough to agree. He came on. We talked all about his work leading up to this.

1:12.8

He released a film a few years ago. It's on Netflix through Blumhouse called Cam, which is

1:17.9

absolutely worth checking out. It's a very awesome Hitchcockian sort of thriller horror movie.

1:25.0

But God, this new one, let me tell you, a lot of movies about this sort of subject

1:30.4

matter, the environmentalists trying to do something extreme, I don't want to give too much away,

1:39.0

often when these films are made, they sort of come off as cautionary tales.

1:44.1

And I was so moved by this movie because it has

1:46.7

teeth. That's what I want to say. So go out and see this film as soon as you can. It is absolutely

1:51.9

incredible. And as word of mouth continues to spread, I think this is going to be one of the most

1:56.0

talked about movies of the year. Also awesome to note that Daniel was nice enough to give me some of his time as he

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