

The Director’s Cut - A DGA Podcast
Directors Guild of America
Brought to you by the Directors Guild of America, ”The Director’s Cut” will bring you the behind-the-scenes stories of today’s most talked about films. Each episode features a different director interviewed by one of their peers, leading to revealing conversations about the grueling, but rewarding process of bringing their films to life.
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Dec 8, 2025 • 37min
Wicked: For Good with Jon M. Chu and Rob Marshall (Ep. 588)
Join film director Jon M. Chu, renowned for his vibrant musicals like In the Heights and Crazy Rich Asians, as he chats with fellow director Rob Marshall. They dive into the creative process behind Wicked: For Good, emphasizing the significance of performance over spectacle. Chu shares insights on tackling complex themes of power and friendship, reveals the unique challenges of filming both Wicked installments back-to-back, and discusses the collaborative magic of crafting new songs with Stephen Schwartz.

Dec 5, 2025 • 35min
Nouvelle Vague with Richard Linklater and Jason Reitman (Ep. 587)
Richard Linklater, acclaimed filmmaker known for his character-driven works like Boyhood, joins fellow director Jason Reitman to discuss his film Nouvelle Vague. He shares challenges of creating a French film without fluency in the language and his meticulous research into Godard’s Breathless. Linklater delves into using visual effects to recreate 1959 Paris, his naturalistic rehearsal processes, and how he captures authentic character moments. Their conversation is filled with insights into filmmaking's spontaneous nature and cinematic nostalgia.

Dec 3, 2025 • 31min
Hamnet with Chloé Zhao and Barry Jenkins (Ep. 586)
Chloé Zhao, an acclaimed director celebrated for her unique storytelling and visuals, chats with fellow filmmaker Barry Jenkins about her latest project, Hamnet. They delve into the collaborative process with writer Maggie O’Farrell and explore the emotional depth of loss portrayed in the film. Zhao shares her innovative casting techniques, discusses somatic and dream work to unlock actors' performances, and highlights the significance of capturing chaos and order through her cinematographer, Lukasz Zal. Their conversation reveals the art of storytelling as a transformative journey.

Dec 1, 2025 • 34min
The Running Man with Edgar Wright and Daniel Scheinert (Ep. 585)
Director Edgar Wright discusses his new film, The Running Man, with fellow Director Daniel Scheinert in a Q&A at the DGA theater in Los Angeles. In the conversation, he discusses the vast number of locations where the film was shot, how he favored practical effects work and his attitudes on computer generated effects, and his vision for a dystopian future where technology simultaneously regresses as it advances.
The film tells the story of Ben Richards, a working-class man in a near future society who is convinced to enter the popular and deadly television show The Running Man as a last resort to escape poverty. But as the show hunts him down, Ben’s defiance, instincts, and grit turn him into a fan favorite and a threat to the entire system as he must outwit not just the game’s hunters, but a nation addicted to watching him fall.
See photos and a summary of this event below:
https://www.dga.org/events/2026/january2026/runningman_qna_1125

Nov 28, 2025 • 32min
Soul on Fire with Sean McNamara and Dean Alioto (Ep. 584)
Director Sean McNamara discusses his new film, Soul on Fire, with fellow Director Dean Alioto in a Q&A at the DGA theater in Los Angeles. In the conversation, he discusses finding a balance in humor throughout the story as a reflection of the real John’s personality, how he works with his Actors and puts emphasis his rehearsal process, and incorporating the real John O’Leary with some creative filmmaking tactics.
The film tells the true story of John O’Leary, who survived a tragic accident as a young boy that left him severely burned all over his body. Recovering from his injury, he goes on to become a motivational speaker and inspire millions of people to make the world a better place.
See photos and a summary of this event below:
https://www.dga.org/events/2025/december2025/soulonfire_qna_1125

Nov 26, 2025 • 38min
Stiller & Meara: Nothing is Lost with Ben Stiller and Ethan Hawke (Ep. 583)
Director Ben Stiller discusses his new film, Stiller & Meara: Nothing is Lost, with fellow Director Ethan Hawke in a Q&A at the DGA theater in New York. In the conversation, he discusses how the project began as a reaction after his father passed, how the title originated from some of his mother’s personal philosophies, and how interviewing his family members and going through archives revealed much about his parents he did not know.
Screened as part of the DGA’s Documentary Series, the film tells the story of comedic duo Jerry Stiller and Anne Meara, exploring their impact both on popular culture and at home. In the process, Ben turns the camera on himself to examine the generational lessons we all can learn from those we love.
See photos and a summary of this event below:
https://www.dga.org/events/2025/december2025/docseries_stillerandmeara-1125

Nov 24, 2025 • 36min
Jay Kelly with Noah Baumbach and Todd Field (Ep. 582)
Director Noah Baumbach discusses his new film, Jay Kelly, with fellow Director Todd Field in a Q&A at the DGA theater in New York. In the conversation, he discusses finding inspiration in Fellini, Bergman and other self-reflective cinema, the technical process behind filming the flashback sequences, and how he tailored the lead roles to Actors George Clooney and Adam Sandler.
The film tells the story of movie star Jay Kelly and his devoted manager as they take a whirlwind trip through Europe. Along the way, their journey becomes unexpectedly profound as they are forced to confront their choices, relationships, and the legacies they'll leave behind.
See photos and a summary of this event below:
https://www.dga.org/events/2025/december2025/jaykelly_qna_1125

Nov 21, 2025 • 37min
Hedda with Nia DaCosta and Daniel Scheinert (Ep. 581)
Director Nia DaCosta discusses her new film, Hedda, with fellow Director Daniel Scheinert in a Q&A at the DGA theater in Los Angeles. In the conversation, she discusses her philosophies on adaptations and how that played into making this film, the importance of party, drug and gun cultures to the making of this story, and how she visually tied the themes of the film into Hedda’s appearance.
This reimagining of Henrik Ibsen’s play Hedda Gabler follows the newlywed daughter of a general as she navigates a house she does not want, a marriage she feels trapped in, and an ex-lover who reappears in her life. Over the course of one charged night, long-repressed desires and hidden tensions erupt—pulling her and everyone around her into a spiral of manipulation, passion, and betrayal.
See photos and a summary of this event below:
https://www.dga.org/events/2025/december2025/hedda-1025

Nov 18, 2025 • 42min
Peter Hujar’s Day with Ira Sachs and Bette Gordon (Ep. 580)
Director Ira Sachs discusses his new film, Peter Hujar’s Day, with fellow DirectorBette Gordon in a Q&A at the DGA theater in New York. In the conversation, he discusses discovering the story beats from the original 35-page writing, being inventive with blocking for a feature about a sit-down interview, and shooting in a style reminiscent of films of that era.
Based on the book by Linda Rosenkrantz, the film tells the story of a single day in 1974 when Rosenkrantz and groundbreaking queer photographer Peter Hujar engaged in a freewheeling, intimate conversation. Sharing vivid stories of his interactions with literary and cultural icons like William Burroughs, Susan Sontag and Allen Ginsberg, Hujar reflects on the rhythms of everyday life in 1970s New York.
See photos and a summary of this event below:
https://www.dga.org/events/2025/december2025/peterhujarsday_qna_1125

Nov 15, 2025 • 33min
Christy with David Michôd and John Lee Hancock (Ep. 579)
Director David Michôd discusses his new film, Christy, with fellow Director John Lee Hancock in a Q&A at the DGA theater in Los Angeles. In the conversation, he discusses making a sports movie with the shadowing story of an abusive relationship ever present, the process of helping Actor Sydney Sweeney get into shape for her fighting scenes, and working with Sweeney and Actor Ben Foster to capture the powder keg dynamic of their relationship scenes.
The film tells the true story of Christy Martin, who never imagined life beyond her small-town roots in West Virginia, until she discovered a talent in the boxing ring. But her toughest battles start to unfold outside of the ring as she confronts family, identity, and a relationship that just might become life-or-death.
See photos and a summary of this event below:
https://www.dga.org/events/2025/december2025/christy_qna_1125


