INSIDE THE ARTHOUSE

GREG LAEMMLE and RAPHAEL SBARGE

Discover the World of Indie Film with INSIDE THE ARTHOUSE: The Video Podcast for Arthouse Movie Lovers. Join Laemmle Theatres' Greg Laemmle and actor/director Raphael Sbarge for insightful discussions on new releases, beloved classic films, and exclusive interviews with the filmmakers and industry experts shaping independent cinema. Get your weekly dose of behind-the-scenes stories, thoughtful film analysis, and connect with a community passionate about arthouse movies. #BehindTheScenes #FilmDiscussion #MovieReview #NewReleases #NewFilmReleases #FilmLovers #Cinema #MoviePodcast #LaemmleTheatres #FilmDistribution #MovieIndustry #filmbusiness #Independent Film #indiefilms #film #arthouse #film #independentfilms Arthouse Movie Film Lovers #cinema #newreleases #movie #newmovie #repertoryCinema #classicfilms #classichighlight #FilmmakerInterviews #directors #Writers #producers #filmdiscussion #distributors #filmdistribution #movieexplained #filmdiscussion Film Discussion

  1. 18 MAR

    Annemarie Jacir on PALESTINE 36 (Oscar Shortlisted) | Why This Film Matters Now

    A conversation with the Oscar-shortlisted director on history, myth, and the making of PALESTINE 36 What happens when history challenges the story we’ve been told? In this episode of INSIDE THE ARTHOUSE, we sit down with acclaimed filmmaker Annemarie Jacir to discuss her new film PALESTINE 36, a powerful historical drama that revisits the years leading up to the creation of the State of Israel and offers a perspective rarely explored in narrative cinema. For decades, the history of Palestine during this period has been shaped as much by cultural myth as by documented fact—popularized through works like Exodus and reinforced through generations of storytelling. But what happens when those narratives are questioned? As John Ford famously wrote in The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance: “When the legend becomes fact, print the legend.”PALESTINE 36 pushes in the opposite direction. In our conversation, Annemarie Jacir reflects on the historical context behind the film, the challenge of telling politically and culturally sensitive stories, and the long journey of bringing PALESTINE 36 to the screen. Premiering at the 2025 Toronto International Film Festival to a 20-minute standing ovation and shortlisted for the Academy Award for Best International Feature, PALESTINE 36 has already emerged as one of the most talked-about international films of the year. The film opens in New York City on March 20, expands to Los Angeles on March 27, and continues its North American rollout in the weeks that follow. This interview was recorded in person at the Royal Theatre. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    52 min
  2. SHTTL: The Last Day Before the Invasion — Ady Walter with Moshe Lobel & Saul Rubinek

    11 MAR

    SHTTL: The Last Day Before the Invasion — Ady Walter with Moshe Lobel & Saul Rubinek

    SHTTL director Ady Walter and actors Moshe Lobel and Saul Rubinek discuss the film’s powerful portrait of Jewish life in a shtetl just before the Nazi invasion of Eastern Europe. What was life like in a Jewish shtetl just before the world changed forever? In this episode of INSIDE THE ARTHOUSE, we explore SHTTL, director Ady Walter’s striking film about life in a Jewish village on the eve of World War II, through conversations with the filmmaker and two of the film’s stars. In this conversation you’ll hear about recreating a lost world on screen, the role of Yiddish language and culture in the film, and how the cast approached portraying a community on the brink of historic upheaval. The word shtetl—Yiddish for the small towns across Eastern Europe where many Ashkenazi Jewish communities lived before the Holocaust—often carries a sense of nostalgia. For those born after the Shoah, it can evoke the dreamlike villages of Marc Chagall’s paintings or the storytelling of Isaac Bashevis Singer. But Walter’s film offers something more complex. SHTTL reveals a vibrant community filled with debates about religion, politics, gender roles, economics, and identity—a living world that feels surprisingly contemporary. The film has resonated strongly with audiences, recently becoming the longest-running film at New York’s New Plaza Cinema, where it has played continuously for more than 20 weeks. For this episode, we recorded three separate conversations with key members of the film’s creative team: *Ady Walter, speaking from Paris, discusses recreating a lost world and bringing Yiddish culture and pre-war Jewish life to the screen. *Saul Rubinek, the acclaimed actor and filmmaker who grew up speaking Yiddish in Montreal, reflects on his personal connection to the language and the story. *Moshe Lobel, the film’s star, shares his own relationship to Yiddish and the cultural traditions portrayed in the film. Together, these conversations offer a deeper look at the history, culture, and filmmaking behind SHTTL About the film SHTTL: Directed by Ady Walter, SHTTL is a historical drama set in a Jewish village in Eastern Europe on the eve of the Nazi invasion in 1941. Filmed largely in Yiddish, the film follows a community navigating questions of tradition, politics, identity, and modern life during the final hours before everything changes. @Laemmle @officialRaphaelSbarge @insideTheArthouse @moshelobellao @menemshafilms #SHTTL #SHTTLFilm #MosheLobel #MoisheLobel #SaulRubinek #AdyWalter #YiddishFilm #YiddishCinema #JewishCinema #JewishHistory #Shtetl #IndependentFilm #ArthouseCinema #InternationalCinema #FilmInterview #InsideTheArthouse Find clips from this interview @INSIDETHEARTHOUSEclips ​ INSIDE THE ARTHOUSE features conversations with filmmakers, actors, and industry leaders shaping independent and international cinema. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    49 min
  3. 4 MAR

    CharlieBird | The Tribeca Winner That’s Breaking Through | Libby Ewing Interview

    CHARLIEBIRD: Tribeca Best Narrative Feature Winner | Libby Ewing Interview Action. It’s the word we most often associate with movies — big spectacle, big movement, big moments. But some of the most powerful films move in a different way. Not through explosions or chase scenes, but through emotional tension, interior conflict, and the quiet shifts that change a life. CHARLIEBIRD, winner of the Founders Award for Best U.S. Narrative Feature at the 2025 Tribeca Film Festival, is one of those films. In this episode of INSIDE THE ARTHOUSE, we sit down with director Libby Ewing to talk about her feature debut and the journey of bringing this intimate independent drama from script to screen. Written by and starring Samantha Smart, CHARLIEBIRD follows the evolving relationship between a music therapist working in a pediatric hospital ward and one of her teenage patients. As the two navigate grief, uncertainty, and the fragile process of healing, their connection becomes a lifeline for them both. The teenage patient is played by Gabriela Ochoa Perez, whose breakout performance earned the Best Performance award at the 2025 Tribeca Film Festival. In our conversation, Libby Ewing discusses the origins of the film, collaborating with Samantha Smart, directing emotionally vulnerable performances, and what it means for an intimate independent film to break through at one of the world’s major film festivals. Watch clips from this conversation about CHARLIEBIRD now on  @INSIDETHEARTHOUSEclips  @laemmle  @OfficialRaphaelSbarge   @InsidetheArthouse   @libbyewing8351 @libbyewing @samanthasmart @gabrielaochoaperez @tribeca @circusroadfilms @frankpublicity #Charliebird #LibbyEwing #TribecaFilmFestival #IndependentFilm #ArthouseCinema #FilmInterview #InsideTheArthouse #TribecaWinner #BestNarrativeFeature #IndependentFilm #IndieFilm #ArthouseCinema #FilmInterview #Filmmaking #FilmFestival CharlieBird film, CharlieBird movie, Libby Ewing director, CharlieBird Tribeca winner, Tribeca Best Narrative Feature, Tribeca Film Festival 2025 winner, Gabriela Ochoa Perez performance, Samantha Smart CharlieBird, independent film interview, indie film director interview, arthouse cinema interview, filmmaking process interview, independent film festival winner, Inside the Arthouse podcast, film director interview #InsideTheArthouse #FilmPodcast #ArthouseCinema #IndependentFilm #IndieFilm#FilmmakerInterview #FilmDiscussion #FilmAnalysis #MovieReview #FilmIndustry #FilmBusiness #FilmDistribution #LaemmleTheatres #GregLaemmle #RaphaelSbarge #NewFilmReleases #arthousefilm Video podcast exploring independent film, arthouse cinema, and the film industry. In-depth filmmaker interviews, behind-the-scenes conversations, and film analysis covering new releases, repertory cinema, and classic films. Hosted by Greg Laemmle & Raphael Sbarge in partnership with Laemmle Theatres, Inside the Arthouse focuses on film distribution, the movie business, and the creative process behind independent filmmaking INSIDE THE ARTHOUSE is a YouTube film podcast featuring in-depth filmmaker interviews focused on independent film, arthouse cinema, documentary filmmaking, and the film industry. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    46 min
  4. Her Mother Vanished When She Was a Toddler: "Photographic Memory" A Daughter's Journey of Discovery

    14/06/2025

    Her Mother Vanished When She Was a Toddler: "Photographic Memory" A Daughter's Journey of Discovery

    🎧 Inside the Arthouse: Rachel Seed on “A Photographic Memory” – A Powerful Mother-Daughter Documentary Rooted in Photojournalism and Legacy What if the only way to know your mother was through the photographs, home movies, and audio tapes she left behind? In this episode of INSIDE THE ARTHOUSE, we sit down with award-winning filmmaker Rachel Seed to explore her extraordinary documentary, A PHOTOGRAPHIC MEMORY—winner of the 2025 Independent Spirit Awards' Truer Than Fiction Award. The film follows Rachel’s deeply personal, decade-long quest to connect with her mother, Sheila Turner-Seed, a pioneering photojournalist who died when Rachel was just 18 months old. Through an incredible archive of photographs, recorded interviews, and archival audio, Rachel uncovers her mother's work—interviews with legendary photographers like Henri Cartier-Bresson, Cecil Beaton, and Gordon Parks—and begins an emotional journey to piece together a legacy, a family history, and a mother-daughter bond that transcends time. This intimate and genre-blending documentary weaves together themes of grief, memory, legacy, and the power of photography to tell personal and universal stories. Whether you’re interested in photojournalism history, archival documentaries, or simply love a moving family story, A PHOTOGRAPHIC MEMORY is not to be missed. 🎙️ Tune in now for this behind-the-scenes conversation with Rachel Seed on how she brought this emotional, visually stunning, and historically rich film to life. #APhotographicMemory #RachelSeed #SheilaTurnerSeed #InsideTheArthouse #Photojournalism #HenriCartierBresson #GordonParks #CecilBeaton #DocumentaryFilm #IndependentSpiritAwards #MotherDaughterStory #FamilyHistory #ArchivalFootage #FilmPhotography #AnalogPhotography #GriefAndLoss #LegacyAndMemory #IndieFilm2025 #AwardWinningDocumentary #ZeitgeistFilms #Laemmle #BehindTheScenes #DocumentaryPodcast @soignesong @aphotographicmemorydoc @apmfilm @ZeitgeistFilms @laemmle A Photographic Memory documentary Rachel Seed interview Sheila Turner-Seed photojournalistInside the Arthouse Independent Spirit Awards winner Family history Uncovering family secretsMother daughter story Coping with grief Finding lost family Genealogy journey Personal documentaryLegacy and memory Connecting with the past Stories of loss History of photographyFamous photographers Henri Cartier-Bresson Gordon Parks Cecil Beaton Photojournalism historyAnalog photography Film photography Archival footage Best independent films 2025Arthouse documentary Filmmaker interview Behind the scenes Documentary film discussionAward-winning documentaries Indie film deep dive BehindTheScenes #FilmDiscussion #MovieReview #NewReleases #NewFilmReleases #FilmLovers #Cinema #MoviePodcast #GregLaemmle #RaphaelSbarge #LaemmleTheatres #FilmDistribution #MovieIndustry #FilmBusiness Video Podcast Independent Film / Indie Film Arthouse Film / Arthouse Movie Film Lovers / Cinema New Movie Releases / New Film Releases Repertory Cinema / Classic Films / Classic Movies Filmmaker Interviews / Filmmakers (Directors, Writers, Producers) Film Distributors / Film Distribution Movie Industry / Film Business / Movie Business Behind-the-Scenes Insights Film Discussion / Movie Reviews / Film Analysis Greg Laemmle / Raphael Sbarge Laemmle Theatre Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    50 min
  5. Bad Shabbos:Your Next Must-See Comedy Tribeca Film Festival Winner & Rotten Tomatoes Hit in Theaters

    05/06/2025

    Bad Shabbos:Your Next Must-See Comedy Tribeca Film Festival Winner & Rotten Tomatoes Hit in Theaters

    🎬 Looking for a smart, hilarious new comedy in 2024? BAD SHABBOS is the breakout indie hit that’s taking audiences by storm! Winner of the Audience Award at the 2024 Tribeca Film Festival, this laugh-out-loud family comedy is drawing comparisons to classics like My Big Fat Greek Wedding and Meet the Parents — with a fresh cultural twist. 💥 Critics love it! BAD SHABBOS holds a 92% Fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes, and it's quickly becoming one of the best-reviewed indie comedies of the year. Directed by Daniel Robbins and written by Robbins and Zach Weiner, the film brings together an all-star cast: Kyra Sedgwick (Emmy winner) David Paymer (Oscar nominee) Milana Vayntrub (This Is Us, Marvel’s Squirrel Girl) Cliff “Method Man” Smith (Grammy winner, Wu-Tang Clan) 🍽️ Set around a chaotic and heartfelt Friday night family dinner, BAD SHABBOS is the Jewish family comedy for everyone, delivering relatable humor, generational clashes, and unforgettable characters — whether you’re part of the tribe or not. 🎧 Join us on the latest episode of INSIDE THE ARTHOUSE as writer-director Daniel Robbins goes behind the scenes of this must-see indie comedy. Discover how this film brings back the spirit of great ensemble comedies and why it’s a top pick for comedy lovers in 2024. 👉 Perfect for fans of: Independent film / indie comedy Jewish culture & stories Smart, feel-good comedies Tribeca Film Festival winners 🎟️ BAD SHABBOS is now playing in select theaters — don’t miss this crowd-pleasing, critically acclaimed comedy that’s lighting up the summer. @laemmle @Menemshafilms #badShabbos #intheaters BehindTheScenes #FilmDiscussion #MovieReview #NewReleases #NewFilmReleases #FilmLovers #Cinema #MoviePodcast #GregLaemmle #RaphaelSbarge #LaemmleTheatres #WatermelonPictures #FilmDistribution #MovieIndustry #FilmBusiness Video Podcast Independent Film / Indie Film Arthouse Film / Arthouse Movie Film Lovers / Cinema New Movie Releases / New Film Releases Repertory Cinema / Classic Films / Classic Movies Filmmaker Interviews / Filmmakers (Directors, Writers, Producers) Film Distributors / Film Distribution Movie Industry / Film Business / Movie Business Behind-the-Scenes Insights Film Discussion / Movie Reviews / Film Analysis Greg Laemmle / Raphael Sbarge Laemmle Theatre Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    37 min
  6. True Story Turned Haunting Spy Thriller the Making of: Ghost Trail with director Jonathan Millet

    28/05/2025

    True Story Turned Haunting Spy Thriller the Making of: Ghost Trail with director Jonathan Millet

    🎬 INSIDE THE ARTHOUSE: GHOST TRAIL – Spy Thriller Meets Art Film at Lincoln Center’s French Film Festival 🇫🇷 Every spring, New York’s Lincoln Center hosts Rendez-Vous with French Cinema—one of the most prestigious showcases of contemporary French film in the U.S. This year, the breakout hit was GHOST TRAIL (La Piste), a gripping and atmospheric political thriller from debut feature director Jonathan Millet. 🎥 Based on real-life events, GHOST TRAIL follows a Syrian activist-turned-refugee tracking down a former torturer across Europe. With echoes of John le Carré and Graham Greene, it’s a visceral, slow-burn espionage tale that blends arthouse depth with Hollywood tension. Featuring powerful performances from Adam Bessa (Harka, Extraction 2) and Tawfeek Barhom, this indie gem is a must-see. In this exclusive episode of Inside the Arthouse, we go behind the scenes with Jonathan Millet to talk filmmaking, moral complexity, and the making of this international standout. 💥 Now playing in select theaters across the U.S. via @MusicBoxFilms. 🗽 Filmed live at Lincoln Center in NYC. 🎙️ Hosted by Inside the Arthouse – your backstage pass to indie cinema and award-winning filmmakers. 👉 Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more in-depth conversations on the best of global independent film. #GhostTrail #JonathanMillet #FrenchCinema #RendezVousWithFrenchCinema #InsideTheArthouse #IndieFilm #PoliticalThriller #LincolnCenter #MusicBoxFilms #AdamBessa #SyrianCinema #ArtHouseFilm #SpyThriller #TrueStoryFilm @musicboxfilms @laemmle @InsidetheArthouse Ghost Trail movie Jonathan Millet interview Rendez-Vous with French Cinema Lincoln Center French Film festival French spy thriller Adam Bessa Ghost Trail Tawfeek Barhom Ghost Trail INSIDE THE ARTHOUSE podcast new French movies independent film US indie film New York arthouse movies US political thriller movies spy movies based on true events film discussion podcast movie review podcast behind the scenes film filmmaker interview film distribution US movie industry podcast Greg Laemmle interview Raphael Sbarge interview Laemmle Theatres Watermelon Pictures classic French cinema Jonathan Millet Ghost Trail interview Lincoln Center where to watch Ghost Trail movie US spy thriller movies like Graham Greene independent French films in US theaters podcast about new movie releases interview with director Jonathan Millet Music Box Films BehindTheScenes #FilmDiscussion #MovieReview #NewReleases #NewFilmReleases #FilmLovers #Cinema #MoviePodcast #GregLaemmle #RaphaelSbarge #LaemmleTheatres #WatermelonPictures #FilmDistribution #MovieIndustry #FilmBusiness Video Podcast Independent Film / Indie Film Arthouse Film / Arthouse Movie Film Lovers / Cinema New Movie Releases / New Film Releases Repertory Cinema / Classic Films / Classic Movies Filmmaker Interviews / Filmmakers (Directors, Writers, Producers) Film Distributors / Film Distribution Movie Industry / Film Business / Movie Business Behind-the-Scenes Insights Film Discussion / Movie Reviews / Film Analysis Greg Laemmle / Raphael Sbarge Laemmle Theatre Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    54 min
  7. Renowned Director Atom Egoyan discusses Amanda Seyfried and his new film SEVEN VEILS

    05/05/2025

    Renowned Director Atom Egoyan discusses Amanda Seyfried and his new film SEVEN VEILS

    A new Atom Egoyan film is always a major event for arthouse audiences — and Seven Veils is no exception. In this episode of INSIDE THE ARTHOUSE, we sit down with Oscar-nominated director Atom Egoyan to talk about his provocative and visually stunning new film SEVEN VEILS, starring Amanda Seyfried. Egoyan — the visionary behind Exotica and The Sweet Hereafter — returns with a haunting psychological drama that blends his deep love of opera and cinema. Known for his non-linear storytelling and exploration of themes like fractured families, voyeurism, and identity, Egoyan is in top form here. In Seven Veils, art imitates life as Seyfried plays a theater director unraveling a troubled past while staging a controversial production. 🎥 With its fever-dream visuals and emotionally layered performances, Seven Veils marks a powerful return to form for one of international cinema’s most daring filmmakers. Don’t miss our exclusive conversation with Atom Egoyan about his creative process, working with Amanda Seyfried, and why this film may be one of his most personal yet. #SevenVeils #AtomEgoyan #AmandaSeyfried #IndieFilm #InsideTheArthouse #PsychologicalDrama #DirectorInterview #ArthouseCinema #CanadianCinema #OperaOnFilm #FilmPodcast Atom Egoyan interview Seven Veils Amanda Seyfried Inside the Arthouse podcast psychological drama films new Amanda Seyfried movie Seven Veils movie 2024 Atom Egoyan Seven Veils indie film interviews opera and cinema Canadian filmmakers Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    1hr 6min

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Discover the World of Indie Film with INSIDE THE ARTHOUSE: The Video Podcast for Arthouse Movie Lovers. Join Laemmle Theatres' Greg Laemmle and actor/director Raphael Sbarge for insightful discussions on new releases, beloved classic films, and exclusive interviews with the filmmakers and industry experts shaping independent cinema. Get your weekly dose of behind-the-scenes stories, thoughtful film analysis, and connect with a community passionate about arthouse movies. #BehindTheScenes #FilmDiscussion #MovieReview #NewReleases #NewFilmReleases #FilmLovers #Cinema #MoviePodcast #LaemmleTheatres #FilmDistribution #MovieIndustry #filmbusiness #Independent Film #indiefilms #film #arthouse #film #independentfilms Arthouse Movie Film Lovers #cinema #newreleases #movie #newmovie #repertoryCinema #classicfilms #classichighlight #FilmmakerInterviews #directors #Writers #producers #filmdiscussion #distributors #filmdistribution #movieexplained #filmdiscussion Film Discussion

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