Sundance 2009 – “All Grown Up, Now Where to Go?” – Steven Soderbergh & Gregg Araki

Los Angeles actor/writer, Tim Coyne, brings you Steven Soderbergh, Gregg Araki, and Tom DiCillo (as “The Waiter”) on what it was like to be Steven Soderbergh when it wasn’t cool to be Steven Soderbergh. Recorded at the “All Grown Up, Now Where to Go?” panel at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival. Running time 3:41

2 Responses to Sundance 2009 – “All Grown Up, Now Where to Go?” – Steven Soderbergh & Gregg Araki
  1. Anthony
    April 21, 2009 | 8:56 pm

    I liked when Steven talked about not taking the business personally,and over coming the obstacles.Dealing in this business requires a strong sense of determination and strength.After listening to your podcast over time. I feel Tim, that your becoming a great master of your craft and a great teacher.Bravo! the teacher gets an apple from the tree of knowledge.

  2. thehollywoodpodcast
    April 23, 2009 | 10:51 am

    Thanks for the nice words (and the apple) Anthony. Very much appreciated.

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