Edward Norton on Directing – and His Directors




Here's The Thing with Alec Baldwin show

Summary: <p>Edward Norton gets into every aspect of filmmaking, even when he comes to the set as an actor.  He's helped rewrite scripts, and sometimes gets intimately involved in editing, as was the case with <em>American History X</em>.  That has led to tension with directors, but Norton tells Alec that the Hollywood press has grossly mischaracterized many of those relationships.  Norton himself directed Alec recently in his new film, <em>Motherless Brooklyn.</em>  Norton stars alongside Alec's Robert Moses character, who tries to bend New York City to his will.  Their shared experience on set sparks a conversation about directing, and all the great directors Norton has worked with, including Spike Lee, David Fincher, Tony Kaye, and Miloš Forman.  A "cheat sheet" of all the movies and directors Edward and Alec discussed, in order, is available at <a href="https://www.wnycstudios.org/podcasts/heresthething/edwardandalec">https://www.wnycstudios.org/podcasts/heresthething/edwardandalec</a>.</p>