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Director Maggie Gyllenhaal on ‘The Lost Daughter’

Dec 31, 2021
30:02
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 3min
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2
Do You Want to Be a Good Member of the Hollywood Community?
02:31 • 2min
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3
I Think the Future of Poolo Will Be in the Form of HBO Max
04:32 • 2min
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4
Is Sherry Redstone Going to Sell?
06:32 • 2min
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5
What Is the Movie Business?
08:39 • 2min
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6
Gillenhall's the Lost Daughter
10:29 • 3min
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7
The Deuce - What It Feels Like to Be a Director
13:06 • 2min
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8
Did She Really Just Say, Go With God?
15:35 • 2min
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9
The Beginning of a Relationship
17:26 • 2min
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10
You're Listening to the Unfictional Podcast
19:00 • 2min
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The Lost Daughter
20:42 • 3min
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12
The Pendemic and the New Jersey Budget
23:39 • 2min
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The Netlis Model of Putting Films Out There
25:20 • 4min
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Actress and now director Maggie Gyllenhaal wanted to set her new drama “The Lost Daughter” in Maine, but New Jersey offered a better tax credit. So the plan was to shoot in New Jersey until Gyllenhaal decided it just didn’t feel right. Gyllenhaal tells KCRW about finding her power as a director and how she ended up making “The Lost Daughter” in Greece.

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