51 episodes

HOW WOULD LUBITSCH DO IT? is a journey through the life and works of Ernst Lubitsch in chronological order, one film at a time. In this limited podcast series, host Devan Scott will facilitate a series of discussions about all 43 of Ernst Lubitsch’s surviving films, from Wo ist mein Schatz to Cluny Brown. Each episode will consist of a mix of historical background and a discussion with a rotating slate of guests - critics, academics, and filmmakers - about one of Lubitsch’s films.

How Would Lubitsch Do It‪?‬ Devan Scott

    • TV & Film
    • 5.0 • 13 Ratings

HOW WOULD LUBITSCH DO IT? is a journey through the life and works of Ernst Lubitsch in chronological order, one film at a time. In this limited podcast series, host Devan Scott will facilitate a series of discussions about all 43 of Ernst Lubitsch’s surviving films, from Wo ist mein Schatz to Cluny Brown. Each episode will consist of a mix of historical background and a discussion with a rotating slate of guests - critics, academics, and filmmakers - about one of Lubitsch’s films.

    S5E02 - Bluebeard's Eighth Wife [1938] with Olympia Kiriakou

    S5E02 - Bluebeard's Eighth Wife [1938] with Olympia Kiriakou

    Film historian and podcast host Dr. Olympia Kiriakou joins us to discuss Lubitsch’s sole screwball comedy: BLUEBEARD’S EIGHTH WIFE. We run down the definition of “screwball” through lenses of class, sex, tone, and pace; the impact of the production code on the genre; the uneasy fit between Lubitsch and the genre; the film’s terrific meet-cute; the introduction of two upstarts named Billy Wilder and Charles Brackett; and much more!
    We have a Discord!
    Listen on: Apple Podcasts | Spotify
    Edited by Sophia Yoon.











    NEXT WEEK:
    Podcaster and actor Griffin Newman joins us to discuss NINOTCHKA.. For information as to where to find this film, check out our resources page.
    WORKS CITED:
    Becoming Carole Lombard by Olympia Kiriakou
    The Screwball Story Podcast

    • 47 min
    S5E01 - Angel [1937] with Chris Cassingham

    S5E01 - Angel [1937] with Chris Cassingham

    Film programmer and curator Chris Cassingham joins us to discuss Lubitsch’s ambiguous, cloistered chamber drama ANGEL. We cover Lubitsch’s newfound low-key late period style, the withholding nature of both the film’s characters and the film itself, interwar politics, the film’s deeply-encoded implications, Marlena Dietrich’s persona, and our feminist readings of the text.
    We have a Discord!
    Listen on: Apple Podcasts | Spotify









    NEXT WEEK:
    Film historian Dr. Olympia Kiriakou joins us to discuss BLUEBEARD’S EIGHTH WIFE. For information as to where to find this film, check out our resources page.









    WORKS CITED:
    Adrian Martin's review of ANGEL

    • 52 min
    S5E0.5 - Desire [1936] with Imogen Sara Smith

    S5E0.5 - Desire [1936] with Imogen Sara Smith

    Film writer and author Imogen Sara Smith joins us to discuss Frank Borzage’s DESIRE, produced by Ernst Lubitsch during his tenure as Production Head at Paramount Studios! In this episode, we discuss the state of Lubitsch’s career in this time of personal and political upheaval, the state of Hollywood in the Hays Code era, the the careers of Marlene Dietrich and Frank Borzage, the film’s relationship with genre, and the code-mandated final beat of the plot.
    We have a Discord!
    Listen on: Apple Podcasts | Spotify
    Edited by Brennen King









    NEXT WEEK:
    Film programmer and curator Chris Cassingham joins us to discuss ANGEL. For information as to where to find this film, check out our resources page.
    WORKS CITED:
    The Motion Picture Production ("Hays") Code [Full Text]
    Marlene Dietrich: Life and Legend by Steven Bach

    • 54 min
    S5E00 - Scott Eyman, author of 'Laughter in Paradise'

    S5E00 - Scott Eyman, author of 'Laughter in Paradise'

    It’s our final season, and much has changed: Lubitsch is production head of Paramount, though not for long. The Production Code administration is enforcing the Hays code with an iron fist and, much worse, the National Socialist German Workers' Party is ruling Germany with a significantly heavier iron first. Over the course of the next ten years, we’ll experience another world war, the height of classical Hollywood, and the death of our show’s namesake.
    To kick things off, renowned author Scott Eyman joins us to discuss his definitive biography of Ernst Lubitsch, Laughter in Paradise, as well as Lubitsch’s life and career circa the mid-late 1930s. We cover Eyman’s research process, Lubitsch’s attitudes towards life and art, his tenure as production head of Paramount, and his working methods with actors.
    Edited by Sophia Yoon.
    We have a Discord!
    Listen on: Apple Podcasts | Spotify











    NEXT WEEK:
    Author Imogen Sara Smith joins us to discuss DESIRE. For information as to where to find this film, check out our resources page.
    WORKS CITED:
    Ernst Lubitsch Made the Hollywood Comedy Sublime by Alex Ross
    What Makes Lubitsch Lubitsch by Farren Smith Nehme
    Survival Tactics: German Filmmakers in Hollywood by Joe McElhaney

    • 57 min
    S4E09b - The Merry Widow [1934] with Tim Brayton

    S4E09b - The Merry Widow [1934] with Tim Brayton

    It’s our season finale, and the end of the pre-code era! To celebrate, Tim Brayton returns to discuss THE MERRY WIDOW. We effuse about the film’s infectious energy, the many incredible ‘Lubitsch Touch’ moments and gestures, discuss Lubitsch’s extremely loose adaptation of the Lehar operetta, the French-language version, Edward Everett Horton’s greatest role, the film’s relationship with love and death, the more “conservative” nature of the film’s resolution, and much more!









    With that, Season 4 of HOW WOULD LUBITSCH DO IT comes to a close, and with it the pre-code era. Oh how we’ll miss you, lax Hays office overseers.
    Thanks to the guests who lent their time and support to this season: Jennifer Fleeger, Katharine Coldiron, Jonathan Mackris, Will Sloan, Matt Severson, Lea Jacobs, Tanya Goldman, Willa Ross, Krin Gabbard, Molly Rasberry, Jordan Fish, Ray Tintori, Z Behl, Eric Dienstfrey and Tim Brayton.
    Our editors: Gloria Mercer, Griffin Sheel, Sophia Yoon, & Rylee Cronin.
    Our location sound engineer, Anna Citak-Scott.
    And others who lent valuable counsel and support: Peter Labuza, Jose Arroyo, the Margaret Herrick Library, Dave Kehr and the Museum of Modern Art, Dara Jaffe and the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures, Patrick Keating, Scott Eyman, Paul Cuff, David Cairns, and all the members of our Discord.
    We have a Discord!
    Listen on: Apple Podcasts | Spotify









    NEXT SEASON:
    The censor’s hammer falls, and Lubitsch’s career comes to a close in grand fashion in Season 5.
    WORKS CITED:
    MPAA Production Code Administration Records for THE MERRY WIDOW
    The Merry Widow Blog Entry by Jose Arroyo

    • 1 hr 6 min
    S4E09a - The Merry Widow [1934] and Sound Recording Technology with Eric Dienstfrey

    S4E09a - The Merry Widow [1934] and Sound Recording Technology with Eric Dienstfrey

    Eric Dienstfrey joins us to discuss the sound technology behind early talkies, and in particular THE MERRY WIDOW. We cover the ways in which recording and exhibition technology changed and fluctuated throughout the 1930s, the sordid tale of both the innovation and skullduggery engaged in by Electrical Research Products, Inc, the institution of the uniform-but-limiting Academy Mono standard, Jeanette Macdonald’s vocal stylings, and much more!
    We have a Discord!
    Listen on: Apple Podcasts | Spotify











    NEXT WEEK:
    Tim Brayton returns to discuss THE MERRY WIDOW in our season finale. For details as to where to find this film, check out our resources page.
    WORKS CITED:
    Under the Standard: MGM, AT&T, and the Academy’s Regulation of Power by Eric Dienstfrey

    • 42 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
13 Ratings

13 Ratings

WarioArgento ,

Tonsils. Positively Tonsils.

Great, informative discussions about one of the great filmmakers.

herstory52 ,

Great introduction to Lubitsch

Take it from a neophyte who had only seen a handful of the man’s later American movies, and knew nothing about pre-Weimar German cinema: this is top notch film history.

jon muay thai ,

Required listening for all film educators and enthusiasts

Devan’s podcast is a wonderful labor love. Lubitsch is the great filmmaker that too few people study. Hopefully this podcast will help remedy that!

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