
Filmmaker Justin Kurzel is drawn to stories about outlaws and outsiders. Growing up in South Australia and living in Tasmania, he’s seen the fragile nature of small communities and the people who can prompt societal upheaval. Justin talks with Marc about his new and very relevant film The Order and why Justin was compelled to cast Marc as an assassinated radio host. They also talk about Justin’s other films, including one that the Prime Minister of Australia said shouldn’t be made. Sign up here for WTF+ to get the full show archives and weekly bonus material! https://plus.acast.com/s/wtf-with-marc-maron-podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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All right, let's do this. How are you? What the fuckers? What the fuck buddies? What the fuck nicks? What's happening? I'm Mark Maron. This is my podcast. Welcome to it. Welcome everybody. Holidays are coming. I hope they're tolerable. I hope they work. I hope they give you a reprieve. Wer weiß, oder? Na, ich musste es nicht so beenden. Schöne Weihnachten, das wollte ich sagen.
Obwohl es nächste Woche ist, werde ich mit Ihnen vorher sprechen. Aber ich komme in den Geist. Wie würde das sein? Ist das, klingt das sinnvoll? Ja, das ist es. Das ist der Ton meiner Weihnachtsgeist. Also, Leute, ich bin in New York. Ich mache eine kleine Kameo-Parte.
in this bruce springsteen motion picture deliver me from nowhere it's a minor part but it's an important part i play a studio engineer and i i think i i can talk to you about this i won't say anything about the film but it's already public information uh you know jeremy allen white is playing bruce springsteen And Jeremy Strong is playing his manager, John Landau.
So I've been here at the power station in New York, where the actual recording sessions that were documenting in the movie took place. And I've never been here. And it's a fairly historical event. A lot of people have recorded here. But, you know, I got here on set. I've got a few lines, but, you know, I'm present in these scenes, you know, and I have sort of these moments with the two Jeromys.
And so I'm working with Jeremy Strong and Paul Walter Hauser is here as well and some other people I know and Jeremy... Alan White. I've talked to Hauser and I've talked to Strong on the podcast, so I feel like I know them a bit. But I've also talked to Bruce Springsteen on the podcast, but he and the actual John Landau are here. They're like here all day. So in between takes, it's really...
an amazing thing okay it's there are moments where no matter how much i i may whine or complain or get you know anxious or neurotic about my life there are moments that i clearly have no choice but to go holy fuck this is kind of amazing i mean in between takes i'm like catching up with bruce the boss
Obviously he remembers talking to me, but he's just there at Video Village, Scott Cooper's directing, but everyone's kind of sitting around. It's a long day and there's a lot of motion and people here and there. I've just taken as many opportunities as possible to be as seemingly casual as I can to engage Springsteen in conversation. It's been a real kick for
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