Listen "Trade Movies #020 - To Be or Not to Be (1942) and Trouble in Paradise (1932) with director/showrunner/writer/actress Claudia Lonow"
Episode Synopsis
SUCH A FUN ONE!! Claudia is an amazing guest who has clearly worked with a lot better interviewers than me. She was very nice in guiding me back to actually doing an interview instead of just yammering myself (which of course I tend to do). ALL THE INFO about HER NEW FILM called DEAD can be found here:https://www.deadthefilm.com/It is playing IN A THEATER NEAR YOU PROBABLY RIGHT NOW as of September/October/November 2025!! It looks great!!and Claudia herself can be found:https://www.tiktok.com/@crapaportThe bot says: "In this engaging conversation, Claudia Lonow, a seasoned television producer, writer, and actress, shares her insights on the film and television industry, her personal experiences, and the evolution of storytelling in modern media. From discussing the challenges of network television to the joys of independent filmmaking, Claudia reflects on her journey and the impact of classic films on her work. The conversation also touches on the importance of humor in serious topics and the dynamics of personal relationships in the creative world. Claudia Lonow and Geoff Alexander also explore the evolution of family dynamics in comedy, the impact of personal experiences on writing, and the role of humor in addressing serious topics. They discuss the influences of classic cinema on modern storytelling, the legacy of forgotten women in Hollywood, and the challenges of modern comedy writing. The dialogue also delves into the art of character development, directing techniques, and the importance of visual storytelling, all while reflecting on the shifting standards of comedy writing and the lasting influence of classic films on contemporary writers."Chapters00:00:00 Introduction to Claudia Lonow00:06:57 Musical Preferences and Family Dynamics00:12:49 Navigating the Television Industry00:19:03 The Challenges of Network Notes00:28:07 The Impact of Late Stage Capitalism on Creativity00:32:11 Navigating Personal Loss Through Creative Expression00:38:15 The Evolution of Humor in Film and Television00:44:20 Exploring Classic Cinema and Its Influence00:50:03 The Legacy of Carol Lombard and Screwball Comedy00:55:04 Dark Comedy and Its Themes01:01:31 The Changing Landscape of Comedy01:07:37 Cultural Reflections in Television01:14:38 Generational Love for Classic Films01:21:25 Reflections on Film and Comedy01:27:23 The Art of Storytelling in Film01:38:25 Influences and Inspirations in Creative Work01:44:35 The Lubitsch Touch: A Masterclass in Dialogue01:50:08 The Complexity of Relationships in Classic Cinema01:57:10 The Evolution of Comedy and Executive Influence02:02:40 The Future of Writing and Creative Freedom
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