
What Makes Art ‘Left Wing’?
Interesting Times with Ross Douthat
00:00
Navigating Politics and Filmmaking
This chapter explores the intricate relationship between politics and cinema, using 'Michael Clayton' as a central example to discuss character morality and corporate corruption. It reflects on the evolution of American filmmaking, highlighting how character complexity impacts audience perceptions. The dialogue also addresses the role of AI in storytelling and the ongoing necessity for meaningful narratives in the face of industry changes.
Transcript
Play full episode