Last to Leave

Zoey Danielson & Heather Elaine Abbott

Last to Leave is a film interview podcast hosted by Heather Elaine Abbott & Zoey Danielson. The show is all about giving a voice to a wide variety of collaborators in film & tv. Those last to leave set are not often the first to be interviewed and this show seeks to share their stories!

  1. The Sound of Falling Episode Featuring Editor Evelyn Rack: Embracing the Radical Subjective

    FEB 9

    The Sound of Falling Episode Featuring Editor Evelyn Rack: Embracing the Radical Subjective

    Join your hosts, Heather Elaine Abbott and Zoey Danielson, as they descend into the quiet, aching atmosphere of the German film Sound of Falling. They’re joined by the film’s editor, Evelyn Rack, whose delicate, emotionally attuned approach to shaping the rhythm of the movie was essential in bringing the story’s inner world to the screen. Sound of Falling traces the fragile lives of its female leads, connected by one farm house, as moments of silence, distance, and connection ripple through time. With a patient eye and a sensitivity to absence as much as presence, the film meditates on memory and the subtle ways people reach for one another across emotional divides.  From sculpting the film’s quiet pacing to honoring the power of stillness within each frame, Evelyn’s editorial voice helps transform quiet gestures into profound emotional resonance. Her work reveals how meaning can emerge not only from what is shown, but from what is carefully left unsaid. A big thank you to Lee Walls (@Unapologetical.lee on Instagram and @Lee_FinalVer on Twitter) for our amazing Logo, M.L. Abbott for our theme song and Cody Schlabaugh for our cover photo (website). A special thanks to Breanna Benedict for being our incredible Social Media Coordinator (website)! We launched a companion newsletter to the podcast called First to Arrive! Subscribe here: lasttoleave.substack.com You can keep up with all things Last to Leave here: @LastToLeavePodcast on Instagram & @LastToLeavePodcast on TikTok Become parasocial friends with us: @Zoey_Nicole on Instagram @TheHAbbott on Instagram

    57 min
  2. The Movies We Loved in 2025

    JAN 12 · BONUS

    The Movies We Loved in 2025

    Join your hosts, Heather Elaine Abbott & Zoey Danielson, as they gush about the incredible year that 2025 was... for movies, at least! From honorable mentions to top ten lists (that somehow manage to be closer to top 14), Zoey and Heather's epic yap session is chock full of recommendations, reflections on 'the good shit', and just a few hot takes.  Film (& TV) Discussed: Bugonia, One Battle After Another, All Her Fault, Frankenstein, Weapons, No Other Choice, The Running Man, Oh Hi, Life of Chuck, Hedda, I Love LA, Too Much, Foundation Season 3, Die My Love, Sorry Baby, Sentimental Value, The Secrets We Bury, Hamnet, How to Train Your Dragon, Bring Her Back, Sinners. Just to name a few! Thank you to everyone who listened to Last to Leave Season 4! 2025 was a very special year for the show and we couldn't be more grateful to our listeners, guests, and team. We are now on our hiatus between seasons, but check back later this year for announcements about season 5.  Until then, see you film nerds! A big thank you to Lee Walls (@Unapologetical.lee on Instagram and @Lee_FinalVer on Twitter) for our amazing Logo, M.L. Abbott for our theme song and Cody Schlabaugh for our cover photo (website). A special thanks to Breanna Benedict for being our incredible Social Media Coordinator (website)! We launched a companion newsletter to the podcast called First to Arrive! Subscribe here: lasttoleave.substack.com You can keep up with all things Last to Leave here: @LastToLeavePodcast on Instagram & @LastToLeavePodcast on TikTok Become parasocial friends with us: @Zoey_Nicole on Instagram @TheHAbbott on Instagram

    55 min
  3. 12/22/2025

    S4E18 - Caity Birmingham - Sorry, Baby - The Solarium in the Tiny Cottage: Reflections on the Power of Connection

    Join your hosts, Heather Elaine Abbott and Zoey Danielson, as they are whisked away to a small New England town to explore the backdrops of one of the best indie films of 2025, Sorry, Baby. They're joined by the film's intrepid Production Designer, Caity Birmingham, whose process over product approach to creative problem solving on set was integral to creating the world of the film. Sorry, Baby follows Agnes' stumbling path towards healing after a bad thing happened to them in grad school. Told through a series of vignettes across a four-year time span, the film offers meditations on trauma, participation in patriarchal systems, the importance of connection, and how one good sandwich can turn things around. From scouting locations that made the 'oner' sequence logistically possible to papering a small cottage with the texture of occupants past & present, Caity's keen eye for detail and commitment to creating 360 degree spaces on set brought so much life to Eva Victor's debut feature film.  You can follow Caity Birmingham on instagram at @playcait. Her website is caitybirmingham.com. This episode is the finale of the fourth season of the show. Thank you to everyone who has listened this year! Don't fret though, film nerds! We will be back in the new year with a bonus episode all about our favorite movies of 2025. Until then... Happy Holidays, Film Nerds! A big thank you to Lee Walls (@Unapologetical.lee on Instagram and @Lee_FinalVer on Twitter) for our amazing Logo, M.L. Abbott for our theme song and Cody Schlabaugh for our cover photo (website). A special thanks to Breanna Benedict for being our incredible Social Media Coordinator (website)! We launched a companion newsletter to the podcast called First to Arrive! Subscribe here: lasttoleave.substack.com You can keep up with all things Last to Leave here: @LastToLeavePodcast on Instagram & @LastToLeavePodcast on TikTok Become parasocial friends with us: @Zoey_Nicole on Instagram @TheHAbbott on Instagram

    49 min
  4. 12/15/2025

    S4E17 - Sharon Tabb - The Lowdown - Lived-In Looks and Lasting Stories

    Join your hosts, Heather Elaine Abbott and Zoey Danielson, as they dive into the visual storytelling of makeup—or the intentional absence of it. Today, they’re joined by Sharon Tabb, the Makeup Department Head behind The Lowdown. Together, they explore the power of collaboration and how Sharon works closely with directors, actors, and fellow artists to create distinct, lived-in looks for each character, from purposeful eyeliner choices to the smallest details you might not notice. Sharon also breaks down the art (and science) of creating realistic bruising, particularly for Ethan Hawke’s character, who takes more than a few hits over the course of the series. The conversation also touches on her incredible work on Reservation Dogs and what it means to shape stories through makeup in a way that feels honest, grounded, and deeply human. A big thank you to Lee Walls (@Unapologetical.lee on Instagram and @Lee_FinalVer on Twitter) for our amazing Logo, M.L. Abbott for our theme song and Cody Schlabaugh for our cover photo (website). A special thanks to Breanna Benedict for being our incredible Social Media Coordinator (website)! We launched a companion newsletter to the podcast called First to Arrive! Subscribe here: lasttoleave.substack.com You can keep up with all things Last to Leave here: @LastToLeavePodcast on Instagram & @LastToLeavePodcast on TikTok Become parasocial friends with us: @Zoey_Nicole on Instagram @TheHAbbott on Instagram

    58 min
5
out of 5
16 Ratings

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Last to Leave is a film interview podcast hosted by Heather Elaine Abbott & Zoey Danielson. The show is all about giving a voice to a wide variety of collaborators in film & tv. Those last to leave set are not often the first to be interviewed and this show seeks to share their stories!

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