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The Projection Booth

Special Report: Scott Smith on The Burnt Orange Heresy (2020)

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The Projection Booth

Tv & Film, Film Interviews, Film Reviews, Film History

4.6709 Ratings

🗓️ 7 August 2020

⏱️ 21 minutes

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Summary

Mike talks with author/screenwriter Scott Smith about his latest film, The Burnt Orange Heresy -- an adaptation of Charles Willeford's wonderful book about a sociopathic art critic. Mr. Smith also discusses his earlier work from A Simple Plan to The Ruins to Siberia.
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0:00.0

You're listening to an Airwave Media podcast.

0:07.1

You know really how I imagine an art critic would look?

0:11.4

Can't tell me you never wanted to paint.

0:14.4

Seriously.

0:15.0

What'd you want to be when you're a kid?

0:16.7

I was never a kid.

0:18.1

You're one of those.

0:19.5

On a wedge?

0:21.3

A liar.

0:24.2

Yeah.

0:27.8

Ever heard of Joseph Cassidy?

0:30.2

The art dealer?

0:30.9

Mm-hmm.

0:31.6

Been invited to his estate.

0:33.1

You got rich friends.

0:36.3

If you could interview any living artist, who do you think it would be?

0:41.7

At the edge of my property, there's a dilapidated little house.

0:45.9

In this house, there's an artist.

0:48.0

No critic has phoned to this guy in over 50 years.

0:52.7

Jerome Deutney.

0:53.9

It's an honour, Mr. Dempney.

0:56.7

Think of the splash it would make.

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