Noah Baumbach on “Jay Kelly,” His New Movie with George Clooney

Noah Baumbach on “Jay Kelly,” His New Movie with George Clooney

The filmmaker Noah Baumbach can recall when he may have fallen out of love with his craft. He was shooting “White Noise,” based on Don DeLillo’s novel, “on a deserted highway in Ohio at 4 A.M. with a rain machine.” “Oh, God, I don’t know that I like doing this,” he recalls thinking. “Am I doing this”—making movies—“only because I do it?” He channelled that angst into his new film “Jay Kelly,” a Hollywood comedy of manners starring George Clooney as a very famous movie star who suddenly wonders whether it was all worth it, and why people keep offering him cheesecake. In October, Baumbach spoke with The New Yorker’s articles editor, Susan Morrison, at The New Yorker Festival about working with his wife, Greta Gerwig, on “Barbie,” and why the first lines of his movies can tell you everything.

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Episode 29: The Missing Boater, and Robert Glasper

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Episode 28: Annie Dillard, Anohni’s New Sound, and Torture in a Florida Prison

A former prison counsellor discusses the abuse and torture of mentally ill inmates she suspected inside a Florida correctional institution—and the emotional price she paid for staying silent. Plus, An...

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Episode 27: Who Will Care for Our Parents, and the Election According to Teens

Episode 27: Who Will Care for Our Parents, and the Election According to Teens

In this week’s episode, the activist Ai-jen Poo envisions a happier, more affordable alternative to nursing homes, and we meet a home health aide who’s formed a remarkable bond of friendship with her ...

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Episode 26: Syrian War Crimes, Country Music, and a Central Park Salad

Episode 26: Syrian War Crimes, Country Music, and a Central Park Salad

On this week’s show, Ben Taub shares his reporting on a group that’s gathering top-secret documents tying Bashar al-Assad’s regime to mass torture and killings, and David Remnick talks with a war-crim...

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Episode 25: The Ballad of a Trump Fan, and the Little Mermaid Gets Dumped

This week, we look into the lives and careers of two giants of soul—Aretha Franklin and the late James Brown. From the campaign trail, Michael Friedman’s musical ode to a South Carolinian Trump suppor...

8 Apr 201655min

Episode 24:  Larry David, Amy Poehler, and Randy Newman

Episode 24: Larry David, Amy Poehler, and Randy Newman

This week, three highlights from The New Yorker Festival: Larry David explains why he envies his sociopathic alter ego on “Curb Your Enthusiasm,” Amy Poehler describes the joys of doing comedy while n...

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Episode 23: The Birth of Instagram, and Tunisia’s Jihadis

Episode 23: The Birth of Instagram, and Tunisia’s Jihadis

This week: Instagram co-founder Mike Krieger talks about how Instagram took over the world; the New Yorker’s cartoon editor, Bob Mankoff, shares his three favorite jokes; and George Packer reports fro...

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Episode 22: Nate Silver on Trump Versus Cruz, and Roz Chast’s Horses

Episode 22: Nate Silver on Trump Versus Cruz, and Roz Chast’s Horses

This week: Three great political minds talk to David Remnick about the 2016 election, Roz Chast is visited by a young cartoonist who is following in her footsteps, and Hilton Als sits down with Cynthi...

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