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Little Gold Men by Vanity Fair

How Drive My Car Became the Arthouse Favorite of Awards Season

Little Gold Men by Vanity Fair

Vanity Fair

Tv & Film

4.21.2K Ratings

🗓️ 20 January 2022

⏱️ 73 minutes

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Summary

The three-hour Japanese film was a modest success at Cannes over the summer, but has virtually swept critics prizes. What changed? Plus, a look at Yellowjackets, the Sundance Film Festival, and our ongoing Reunite series, as well as a conversation with The Lost Daughter star Jessie Buckley.

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to Little Gold Men, the award season podcast from Vanity Fair.

0:04.0

It's such an honor to present this next award.

0:07.0

And here are the nominees.

0:09.0

And the Oscar goes to.

0:11.0

And the Oscar goes to.

0:13.0

And I can't deny the fact that you like me right now.

0:17.0

You like me.

0:19.0

On the key of the world!

0:21.0

There's a mistake.

0:22.0

Moonlight, you guys won Best Picture.

0:30.0

I am Katie Rich, I'm here with Richard Lawson.

0:38.0

Hello.

0:39.0

With David Canfield.

0:40.0

Hi.

0:41.0

And Rebecca Ford.

0:42.0

Hello.

0:43.0

This week we will talk about two exciting features that we are running this week.

0:46.0

Rebecca's Reunited Series, which reunites various people in this year's awards

0:51.0

conversation to talk about their previous projects.

0:53.0

And David's feature on Drive My Car, the Art House sensation of the moment.

0:57.0

We will look ahead at the Sunday's Film Festival, which kicks off this week.

1:00.0

And also talk about Yellow Jackets, which ended this week.

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