Filmwax Radio Adam Schartoff
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- TV & Film
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Interviews with luminaries from the indie & arthouse film industry.
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Ep 798: Brian Mitchell
The hugely talented multi-instrumentalist Brian Mitchell. He is a Bronx-born Woodstock, New York resident. Visit brianmitchellmsuic.net for more information.
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Ep 797: Tony Fletcher
Tony Fletcher is a UK born Kingston, NY resident. He is the author of a number of books including ones on Keith Moon, REM, Echo & The Bunnymen, Wilson Pickett, etc. He has two podcasts, a substack and a music act called Hudson Palace.
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Ep 796: Mario Van Peebles & Mandela Van Peebles
Father and son actors Mario Van Peebles and Mandela Van Peebles co-star in a new multi-cultural western called "Outlaw Posse" which is in theaters beginning Friday, March 1.
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Ep 795: Celebrating Veselka • Katja Esson
The team behind a new documentary about the beloved Ukranian restaurant in NYC's East Village: "Veselka: The Rainbow on the Corner at the Center of the World", opening on 2/23. Also, filmmaker Katja Esson discusses her new documentary "Razing Liberty Square" currently available to stream on PBS's YouTube channel.
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Ep 794: Sam Wasson
Author Sam Wasson ("The Big Goodbye", "The Oral History of Hollywood") returns to the podcast to discuss his latest book, "The Path to Paradise: A Francis Ford Coppola Story" (Harper Collins, 2023).
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Ep 793: Rachel Beth Anderson & Amanda Mustard
This episode has a trigger warning. I welcome photo journalist Amanda Mustard and returning documentary filmmaker Rachel Beth Anderson on to discuss the film in which they collaborated called GREAT PHOTO, LOVELY LIFE. The documentary follows co-director Amanda Mustard as she turns her investigative lens on sexual abuse committed by her grandfather, beginning a personal journey in pursuit of the truth and reconciliation for her family. The film is currently available to view on HBO and Max.
Customer Reviews
For all film lovers.
Adam Schartoff is a rare host in that he’s both exceedingly knowledgeable and also a real mensch. I don’t consider myself a “film person” per se (though I enjoy a good movie as much as the next person), but Schartoff somehow makes all this accessible and entertaining. I highly recommend Filmwax Radio!
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Adam is a enjoyable and skilled interviewer. Always interesting. Good insight into creatives.