

Wes Anderson
Acclaimed American film director featured discussing his retrospective exhibition and his distinctive visual and storytelling style.
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Jun 6, 2025 • 1h 14min
‘The Phoenician Scheme’ Is Here, With Wes Anderson!
Wes Anderson, the iconic American film director known for his unique visual and storytelling style, joins the conversation. He discusses his new film, tackling themes of family and financial intrigue, a departure from his usual focus. The dynamic performances of Michael Cera and Mia Threapleton are highlighted, alongside the film's evolution through personal experiences. Anderson reveals how viewing the film multiple times can unveil deeper meanings, and shares insights into his creative processes and the connective threads throughout his body of work.

Nov 28, 2025 • 56min
Is Trump Selling Out Ukraine?
John Kerry, former U.S. Secretary of State, dives into the implications of a leaked Trump peace proposal on Ukraine, critiquing the dangers of ultimatum diplomacy. He highlights the necessity of applying pressure on Putin while reflecting on past responses to Crimea. Annie Leibovitz shares insights from her new Women, Volume 2 collection, focusing on the power of women's narratives and her iconic portraits, including Rihanna and Michelle Obama. Wes Anderson discusses his signature filmmaking style, the complexities in his latest project about a father-daughter relationship, and how animation influences his live-action work.

May 29, 2025 • 56min
The Trump Administration's Attack on Harvard
Join Steven Levitsky, a Harvard political scholar and co-author of 'How Democracies Die,' as he sheds light on the Trump administration's unprecedented attacks on higher education. Wes Anderson shares insights on the intersection of cinema and pressing societal issues. Blake Moore discusses Trump's contentious Big Beautiful Bill and its implications. The conversation navigates the struggles of Harvard amidst legal battles, funding cuts in research, and the need for civil society to defend democratic values against authoritarian tactics.


