The Artists: Arts, Culture, and Cinema with Suchita Bhhatia

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The Artists is a podcast exploring the minds, methods, and inner lives of artists across cinema, culture, and ideas. Hosted by filmmaker Suchita, the show brings conversations with filmmakers, thinkers, cultural voices to ask one central question: How do Great Artists think? Through conversations spanning storytelling, cinema, design, psychology, technology, and the future of art, The Artists moves between process and philosophy—between how artists think and why they create.

  1. Jun 14

    Stanley Kubrick: How Did Kubrick Think? | Ft: Nathan Abrams | The Artists Podcast with Suchita #174

    Was Stanley Kubrick simply a genius—or did he train himself to become one? In this episode of The Artists, filmmaker Suchita Bhhatia sits down with renowned Kubrick scholar Professor Nathan Abrams to explore the inner life, creative process, habits, struggles, and mindset of one of cinema's greatest storytellers. From photography and self-education to financing challenges and artistic obsession, this conversation uncovers what today's artists can learn from Kubrick's extraordinary journey. 01:55 – Kubrick before he became Kubrick 03:00 – The qualities of young Kubrick: curiosity, personality & childhood 06:17 – Photography and learning the art of seeing 09:22 – What does it take to become a self-taught filmmaker? 13:25 – How Kubrick developed his artistic taste 18:00 – When did the world begin taking Kubrick seriously? 21:14 – Why even Kubrick struggled to get financing 23:00 – Genres, intellectual trends, and cinematic trends 29:00 – Ideas, depth, and technological innovation 30:12 – Filmmaking as a high-stress profession: the hidden cost of creating 30:51 – Doubts, insecurities, and creative challenges 40:50 – An excellent director but a cheap producer? 41:27 – Three Stanley Kubrick films every Gen Z viewer should watch If you're an artist, filmmaker, writer, or simply curious about creativity, this episode is an invitation to understand not just Kubrick's films—but how he became Kubrick. #StanleyKubrick #Kubrick #NathanAbrams #TheArtistsPodcast #Storytelling #Filmmaking #CreativeProcess #Cinema #FilmTheory #Creativity #Screenwriting #Directing #IndependentFilmmaking #Artists #FilmPodcast #MovieLovers #Cinephile #ArtAndCulture #VisualStorytelling #FilmEducation

    45 min
  2. Jun 8

    The Cinema of Agnès Varda | ft. Carrie Rickey | The Artists with Suchita #151

    In celebration of the birth anniversary and enduring legacy of Agnès Varda, we are revisiting one of our favourite conversations on The Artists Podcast. Joining us is acclaimed film critic Carrie Rickey, former chief film critic of The Philadelphia Inquirer and author of the acclaimed biography A Complicated Passion: The Life and Work of Agnès Varda. Why did Martin Scorsese call Agnès Varda one of the "gods of cinema"? From photography to filmmaking to installation art, Varda continually reinvented herself and expanded the possibilities of cinema. Long before many of her contemporaries, she explored themes of feminism, memory, labour, aging, immigration, and identity while creating a cinematic language entirely her own. In this conversation, we explore: Varda's relationships with artists, filmmakers, and intellectualsHer transition from photography to cinema and installation artHow she developed her own cinematic grammarThe French New Wave and her place within itHer partnership with Jacques DemyHer friendships with Andy Warhol, Susan Sontag, Jim Morrison, and many othersWhy her work continues to inspire filmmakers across generations, including Martin Scorsese04:15 Varda's relationships with people — Jim Morrison, Susan Sontag & others 14:02 Creating a new cinematic syntax 17:25 The challenges of financing films 21:00 "Jumping into the swimming pool" 23:00 The complicated relationship between Varda and Jacques Demy 27:00 Encounters with Andy Warhol, Susan Sontag & other cultural icons 29:00 What happens when both husband and wife are filmmakers? How Demy's career affected Varda's trajectory 32:00 How Varda bought back her films to own the copyright 33:00 Agnès Varda, Jim Morrison, and a funeral shorter than a Doors song 38:12 Martin Scorsese's admiration for Agnès Varda A conversation about cinema, creativity, artistic independence, and one of the most original artists of the twentieth century. 🎥 Watch on YouTube & Spotify🎧 Listen on Apple Podcasts ⭐ Rate and review us on Apple or Spotify so we can continue bringing you more conversations, insights, and artists. Follow us: @the.artistspodcast #AgnesVarda #CarrieRickey #TheArtistsPodcast #MartinScorsese #FrenchNewWave #JacquesDemy #WorldCinema #CinemaStudies #FilmTheory #AuteurCinema #WomenInCinema #FilmPodcast

    40 min
  3. May 24

    Satyajit Ray & His World | ft. Ranjani Mazumdar #173

    In the birth month of Satyajit Ray, we are dropping a very special episode. Where did Ray’s unforgettable characters emerge from?Was he fundamentally an Indian filmmaker—or deeply, profoundly a filmmaker of Bengal and Kolkata? How did one artist move so effortlessly between stories of women, loneliness, urban anxieties, politics, childhood, fantasy, detective fiction, and even horror? What shaped Ray’s gaze? Where did his extraordinary empathy, observation, and range of storytelling come from? In this expansive episode of The Artists Podcast, we explore the inner world of Ray with film scholar Ranjani Mazumdar—one of India’s most respected voices on cinema, urban modernity, and visual culture. From Charulata and Mahanagar to Devi, Nayak, Akira Kurosawa, and Ritwik Ghatak—this is a journey into Ray’s cinema, thinking, and world. 03:15 Environmental & spatial aesthetics in Ray’s cinema04:40 Habits that made Ray deeply cinematic07:16 Kolkata filmmaker or Indian filmmaker?08:15 Devi, Nayak, Charulata 12:00 Cinema & architecture — Charulata and Mahanagar 15:00 Creating psychological states21:00 Ray’s ability to understand women & inner life28:00 Kurosawa & Ray29:00 Ray & Ghatak 38:00 Rejecting the popular — B&W to colour39:00 Three Ray films for Gen Z 🎥 Watch on YouTube & Spotify — link in bio🎧 Listen on Apple Podcasts⭐ Rate and review us so we can continue bringing you more conversations, insights, and artists #SatyajitRay #TheArtistsPodcast #RanjaniMazumdar #IndianCinema #RayAndHisWorld #CinemaStudies #WorldCinema #AuteurCinema #FilmPodcast #Cinephile

    40 min

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The Artists is a podcast exploring the minds, methods, and inner lives of artists across cinema, culture, and ideas. Hosted by filmmaker Suchita, the show brings conversations with filmmakers, thinkers, cultural voices to ask one central question: How do Great Artists think? Through conversations spanning storytelling, cinema, design, psychology, technology, and the future of art, The Artists moves between process and philosophy—between how artists think and why they create.

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