Episodios

  • Pedro Paramo - Filmmaker, Rodrigo Prieto alongside Alejandro G. Iñarritu and Guillermo Del Toro (in Spanish)
    Aug 19 2025

    En este episodio de Film Roundtable, María Fernanda Prieto conversa con Rodrigo Prieto, Guillermo del Toro y Alejandro G. Iñárritu sobre la adaptación cinematográfica de Pedro Páramo. La charla aborda los retos de traducir la obra maestra literaria de Juan Rulfo al lenguaje del cine, desde el proceso de adaptación del guion y la búsqueda de un estilo visual propio hasta las decisiones técnicas que permitieron dar vida a un universo donde conviven vivos y muertos. Rodrigo comparte cómo enfrentó sus propios “fantasmas” creativos para encontrar un lenguaje personal y cinematográfico, mientras Guillermo y Alejandro reflexionan sobre la dificultad de trasladar la poesía y la sensorialidad de Rulfo a la pantalla. También reflexionan sobre la amistad, la vulnerabilidad y la complicidad artística que sostienen sus carreras en el cine.

    No te pierdas esta conversación cautivadora sobre la colaboración, la visión y el delicado arte de construir un mundo en la pantalla.

    In our latest episode of Film Roundtable, Maria Prieto talks with Rodrigo Prieto, Guillermo del Toro, and Alejandro G. Iñárritu about the film adaptation of Pedro Páramo. The conversation explores the challenges of translating Juan Rulfo’s literary masterpiece into the language of cinema, from the adaptation process and the search for a unique visual style to the technical decisions that brought to life a universe where the living and the dead coexist. Rodrigo shares how he confronted his own creative “ghosts” to find a personal cinematic language, while Guillermo and Alejandro reflect on the difficulty of capturing Rulfo’s poetry and sensory detail on screen. They also reflect on the role of friendship, vulnerability, and artistic collaboration in sustaining their careers in cinema.

    Tune in for a captivating conversation on collaboration, vision, and the delicate craft of building a world on screen.

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    59 m
  • A Complete Unknown - Cinematographer, Phedon Papamichael + First Assistant Director, Doug Torres
    Feb 18 2025

    Film Roundtable is thrilled to welcome Cinematographer, Phedon Papamichael (Ford v Ferrari, Nebraska) and 1st Assistant Director, and Film Roundtable Co-Founder, Doug Torres (Mr.+ Mrs. Smith, 12 Years a Slave).

    Together, they discuss their collaboration on James Mangold’s upcoming film, A Complete Unknown, the highly anticipated project exploring a pivotal era in Bob Dylan’s life.

    Phedon and Doug share their experience working alongside Mangold, diving into the intricate dynamic between a Cinematographer and 1st Assistant Director, two roles that are essential in bringing a director’s vision to life. They discuss the creative and logistical challenges of making A Complete Unknown, offering a rare, behind the scenes, look at their process, from pre-production planning to the on-set execution that shaped the film’s visual storytelling.

    Tune in for a fascinating discussion on collaboration, leadership, and the artistry behind crafting a cinematic world.

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    53 m
  • Nosferatu Director, Robert Eggers + Cinematographer, Jarin Blaschke moderated by Cinematographer, Rodrigo Prieto
    Feb 7 2025

    On our latest roundtable, we host a conversation between Nosferatu director Robert Eggers and the film's cinematographer, Jarin Blaschke. Moderated by one of our fav's, Rodrigo Prieto.

    The three begin by discussing their approach to visual storytelling, focusing on blocking, shot design, and the level of precision required to craft Nosferatu’s haunting imagery. Rodrigo leads a thoughtful exploration of Robert and Jarin’s long-standing creative partnership, tracing its evolution from their early collaborations to their latest work.

    The conversation delves into the balance between control and spontaneity, in their filmmaking process, as well as the discipline needed to achieve striking, meticulously composed visuals. Highlights include reflections on their shared cinematic influences, the interplay of light and shadow in shaping mood, and the technical and artistic decisions that brought some of the film’s most memorable moments to life.

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    55 m
  • Daughters Documentary || Co-Directors Angela Patton + Natalie Rae, moderated by Filmmaker, Mishka Brown
    Jan 17 2025

    Film Roundtable is thrilled to welcome Co-Directors Angela Patton and Natalie Rae (Daughters). Their poignant Netflix documentary, which premiered at Sundance last year, won the Audience Award in the Documentary Competition and was named the festival’s overall Festival Favorite. Daughters is also nominated for a BAFTA and is currently on the shortlist for an Oscar nomination in the Best Documentary Feature category.

    The conversation is insightfully hosted by Filmmaker and Producer Mishka Brown.

    Angela and Natalie share their journey of creating Daughters, a powerful film inspired by Angela’s work as CEO of Girls For A Change, the organization behind the documentary. The film highlights the transformative father-daughter dance initiative inside a Washington, DC jail, an idea born from the creativity and determination of the girls in the program.

    This discussion dives into the decade-long journey to bring the film to life, from its origins in a TED Talk to the challenges of production during COVID. Angela and Natalie reflect on their shared values and vision, the therapeutic impact of the project on participants, and the importance of centering the voices of the girls and their families in the storytelling process.

    Tune in to hear the inspiring story behind this groundbreaking documentary and its heartfelt message about visibility, connection, and hope.

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    1 h y 4 m
  • Cinematographer, Jomo Fray moderated by Cinematographer + Visual Artist, Shawn Peters
    Jan 5 2025

    Happy New Year!! Film Roundtable is thrilled to welcome Cinematographer, Jomo Fray (The Nickel Boys, All Dirt Roads Taste of Salt). Jomo’s latest film, The Nickel Boys, directed by RaMell Ross, is an adaptation of Colson Whitehead’s Pulitzer Prize-winning novel and recently won the New York Film Critics Award for Best Cinematography. He is also nominated for an Independent Spirit Award for Best Cinematography for his work on this film.

    The conversation is thoughtfully moderated by Cinematographer and Visual Artist, Shawn Peters.

    Jomo shares his journey from his early love of filmmaking, shaped by a Caribbean immigrant upbringing, to his transition from entertainment law back to cinematography. He and Shawn discuss the visual language of The Nickel Boys, the film’s striking first-person POV approach, and the deep intentionality behind every frame. They also explore the power of images to evoke emotion, foster empathy, and reshape cinematic storytelling.

    Tune in to hear Jomo’s insights into his craft and the artistry behind The Nickel Boys. This episode offers a glimpse into the mind of a visionary cinematographer and the dedication it takes to bring such powerful stories to life.

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    1 h y 21 m
  • Cinematographer Jason McCormick + Assistant Director Francisco Ortiz, moderated by Cinematographer Maceo Bishop
    Jul 5 2024

    Film Roundtable is thrilled to welcome Cinematographer Jason McCormick (Olivia Wilde’s Book Smart, and Ryan Murphy’s Dahmer) + Assistant Director Francisco Ortiz (Ryan Murphy’s American Horror Story, and Martin Scorcese’s The Wolf of Wall Street) Jason + Francisco recently teamed up on the Ryan Murphy anthology drama Feud; Capote vs. the Swans. This project was directed by the inimitable Gus Van Sant.

    The conversation is thoughtfully moderated by Cinematographer Maceo Bishop.

    Jason and Francisco share their story of collaborating for the first time on this beautiful series and the partnership that took shape as well as the gift of a new found friendship. They both share their journey on how they made their way up the path of success in this not so easy business which was marked by relentless hard work, incredible mentors/teachers and a passion for learning.

    Tune in to hear Jason + Francisco's insights on their respective crafts. This episode offers a glimpse into the world of a talented cinematographer and a top notch assistant director and the dedication it takes to excel in the film industry.

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    1 h y 16 m
  • Cinematographer Amy Vincent and director Roshan Sethi discuss their latest film, A Nice Indian Boy
    Apr 5 2024

    Film Roundtable is thrilled to be joined this week by Roshan Sethi, a screenwriter, director, and physician, to discuss his most recent film, A Nice Indian Boy. Alongside Roshan, we’re joined by the incomparable Amy Vincent, who lensed the film which had its SXSW premiere this year.

    Led by Maria Prieto, this conversation dives deep into their collaboration on the film. We discuss the ways in which Roshan’s medical experience has shaped his directing work, the importance of preparation, Amy’s experiences as a mentor and mentee, as well as a wide range of other topics.

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    58 m
  • Creative Director + Production Designer Ethan Tobman
    Dec 13 2023

    Film Roundtable is happy to welcome back Creative Director + Production Designer, Ethan Tobman. He is hosted and interviewed by Film Roundtable co-founder, Erin Wile.

    Ethan shares the story of his journey from NYU to indie films in the 90s' golden age to helping shape the visual landscapes of global icons like Beyoncé and Taylor Swift.

    Explore the trajectory of his career, including designing a restaurant after working as the production designer on the film, The Menu. Ethan shares the secrets of finding his joy as he continues to push creative boundaries.

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    1 h y 2 m