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Nia DaCosta

Filmmaker and director known for Little Woods, Candyman, and The Marvels; guest to discuss her new film Hedda and her approach to adaptation, race, and genre.

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Aug 29, 2021 • 1h 42min

The Fog with Nia DaCosta

Nia DaCosta, the talented director known for 'Candyman' and her upcoming Marvel film, dives into the eerie world of 'The Fog.' She humorously debates whether fog can be scary and discusses the film's ghostly pirate themes. The conversation also touches on her unexpected path to directing and the creative challenges faced during production. DaCosta reflects on suspense in horror and the unique narrative elements in lighthouse films, all while sharing her insights on genre filmmaking and the significance of practical effects.
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Oct 29, 2025 • 45min

Filmmaker Nia DaCosta Defies Categorization

Nia DaCosta is a groundbreaking filmmaker known for her works like Candyman and The Marvels. In this engaging conversation, she discusses her new film, Hedda, reimagining the titular character as a queer, mixed-race woman. Nia explores the importance of embedding racial experiences in storytelling and reflects on the pressures of conformity in the 1950s setting. She shares insights on her unique visual style, the experience of being the first Black woman with a #1 opening, and how her upbringing around music shaped her creative journey.
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Nov 13, 2025 • 44min

Episode 130: Screenwriter Roundtable with Nia DaCosta, Benny Safdie and Will Tracy

Join Nia DaCosta, the visionary writer-director of Hedda, Benny Safdie, the creative mind behind The Smashing Machine, and Will Tracy, known for Bugonia, as they dive into the art of adaptation. Nia shares her daring reinterpretation of Ibsen's classic, while Benny discusses the challenges of turning a real-life MMA fighter's story into film. Will reveals insights into his unique draft process and collaboration with renowned directors. Their candid exchanges reveal the nuances of transforming both classic literature and living narratives into captivating cinema.

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