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Decoding TV

Bonus Ep. - Vincenzo Natali, Director of "Dissonance Theory"

Decoding TV

David Chen

Streaming, Hulu, Hbo, Max, Fx, Tv, Tv & Film, Netflix, Television, Recap

4.42K Ratings

🗓️ 29 October 2016

⏱️ 46 minutes

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Summary

David Chen chats with Vincenzo Natali, director of the "Dissonance Theory" episode of Westworld. Follow Vincenzo on Twitter at http://twitter.com/vincenzo_natali

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0:00.0

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0:11.0

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0:15.0

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0:22.0

Hello everyone, this is David Chen from Decoding Westworld and we have a

0:26.7

special bonus episode for you today. I am speaking today with Vincenzo

0:31.3

Nautale. Vincenzo N Natale is the director of cult films such as Cube and Splice.

0:36.4

More recently, you've seen him direct episodes of television shows such as Hannibal,

0:40.6

Wayward Pines, Luke Cage, and The Strain.

0:44.2

He's also the director of this week's episode of Westworld,

0:47.1

season one episode four entitled Dissidence Theory.

0:50.9

Vincennes and Natale, welcome to the Decoding West World Podcast.

0:54.0

How are you doing today, sir?

0:55.0

I'm very well David. How are you?

0:57.0

I am doing well as well, sir, and always great to chat with you.

1:01.0

I'm a huge fan of your films, Vincenzo, as you know,

1:04.4

Cube and Splice, you know, I think are brilliant and terrifying. But obviously TV is a much more

1:09.9

producer-driven medium than films. And so for this specific episode of Westworld,

1:15.8

season one episode four entitled,

1:17.7

dissonance theory, like where did you feel

1:20.1

were the places where you had the most opportunity to influence the outcome of the episode?

1:25.6

Well I certainly don't have any influence over the outcome and I'm really just on for the ride

1:32.2

which is actually one of the things that's fun

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