Greta Gerwig on Little Women: Reel Pieces with Annette Insdorf
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Moderator Annette Insdorf interviews writer-director Greta Gerwig about her film adaptation of Little Women. Recorded December 21, 2019, at the 92nd Street Y.
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“Men have been putting glasses on hot women and saying they’re awkward, so I can do whatever I want.” LIKED VIDEO
@mariasmith2198
4 жыл бұрын
Actually, if men have been doing something you think is wrong, then you shouldn't do it. Because it is wrong. Men are not some other species. They are our lovers, brothers, and fathers. The people closer to us then any others. Remember?
@recoveringintrovert717
4 жыл бұрын
@@mariasmith2198 no.
@misssoso5859
4 жыл бұрын
@@recoveringintrovert717 What a dumb response.
@recoveringintrovert717
4 жыл бұрын
@@misssoso5859 no.
@misssoso5859
4 жыл бұрын
@@recoveringintrovert717 yeah, dumbass
"It's not just that Laurie wants to be with her and she doesn't want to, it's that he's leaving childhood without her" and now i'm sobbing again
I mean, the references this woman has. French new wave cinema, Virginia Woolf, the Brontë sisters, Walter benjamim, Cubism, Arthur Miller, Chekhov. It's delightful to hear her speak.
@gabrielp9646
4 жыл бұрын
I don´t admire people who references things that I already know about, only those who know more than I do.
@marvel096
4 жыл бұрын
Gabriel P lmao she definitely knows more stuff than you
@gabrielp9646
4 жыл бұрын
@@marvel096 No. Dude, every acting class does Chekhov like in the first week.
@marvel096
4 жыл бұрын
Gabriel P so? That doesn’t change the fact that she’s definitely more knowledgeable than you, mastering screenwriting, filmmaking, acting and all that’s in between to perfect her craft.
@gabrielp9646
4 жыл бұрын
@@marvel096 Wait, are you talking about Greta Gerwig, or are you talking about @Bruna Gardel? xDxD
1 hour video of greta gerwig talking? _youtube knows me so well_
@suzannederringer1607
3 жыл бұрын
Me too. It's uncanny - KZread know exactly what I should be watching or listening to for whatever I'm studying at any point.
5 minutes into the interview and already love the interviewer
I love it when she talks about being a director with an actor's point of view and approaching her actors with empathy. I think in any job where you must work with people, in order to truly be successful, and work well with others, you must have empathy. She is so emotionally intelligent as well as intellectually intelligent. It is refreshing in Hollywood.
She seems so passionate and intentional about everything she does. It's just fascinating to watch and I could listen to her all day. Great interview.
I would LOVE to see a Greta Gerwig film/biopic of Sylvia Plath. PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE!
@MeganBennett1588
4 жыл бұрын
That would be stellar.
@claramoura872
4 жыл бұрын
OMG YES
@giulias.5104
4 жыл бұрын
Oh gosh. Me too! Great connection you made Kara!
@nabil731
4 жыл бұрын
Who is Sylvia Plath?
@giulias.5104
4 жыл бұрын
@@nabil731 she was a poet.
Can’t believe the auditorium wasn’t packed out. Even with a fever Gerwig is an unbelievable thinker and speaker
@anneelliot19
2 жыл бұрын
Covid was on its way
"you need a room of one's own and money." that says it all.
@marvel096
4 жыл бұрын
Virginia Woolf ❤️
She shares a passion and radiated it so strong that ANY person would like to have a taste of it and work with her.
I laughed at your Bronte sisters line, Greta!
@ikexbankai
4 жыл бұрын
Stephanie Brown I don’t know them but I’m looking them up right after I finish this interview. Great writing should have layers and something new can always be found in it and Greta’s writing is great.
@tenaciouslily3758
4 жыл бұрын
me too!
@SuperMovieLvr933
4 жыл бұрын
We had to read Jane Eyre in school so I knew them.
@michelab2235
4 жыл бұрын
me too!!
@KasumiRINA
4 жыл бұрын
Everybody should read Wuthering Heights. Ignore the movie versions, the do no justice to the writing and have lame sceneso f characters screaming at each other in the field.
Gosh, Greta Gerwig is everything I wish to be.
@lilysood8246
4 жыл бұрын
Oml same
Delicious interview, the questions arise from someone who really knows what she's talking about and wants to know more.
i was in the middle of the interview and realized im smiling and crying at the same time. this woman is just ..so.. um.. just herself in the most lovable sense.
Greta cured my hangover. Louisa May Alcott (and the Brontes!) were integral to my childhood/ adolescence & she handled Little Women with so much care & insight. And now this interview. Ugh. I'm in love. I feel like I'm in her classroom.
"I'm not interested in a hierarchy of lives". Agreed!!
Love love love this. Probably the best moderator/interviewer I've seen for one of these talks too. Thank you Annette! Thank you Greta!
Gosh, it's so easy to like Greta Gerwig and I'm always impressed by Annette Insdorf! Great interview and conversation!
I really love KZread for let us see these events
This is an excellent interview!
i want to be directed by greta and im not even an actor.
@josepha133
4 жыл бұрын
I want her to direct me in my life lol
Did anyone else cry the whole time? I love her so much.
i love the interviewer. she listens well and asks all the right questions/makes all the right observations
I really liked what she did at the end of the film, she is an incredible director. Can't wait to see more of her work.
The Bronte joke was right on ! After I heard it, I was disappointed in myself I didn't think of the comparison between the March sisters and the Bronte sisters. Also, one of the painting in the movie looked like the portrait of a Bronte sister.
Greta just might be one of the most delightful people I've ever seen. I'd love to see an original genre film from her.
@jamesdfd2001
4 жыл бұрын
Lady Bird already exists
@haydehero6561
Жыл бұрын
She won’t sleep with you bro
she's so smart, i'm amazed by her galaxy brain❤️ i really loved this movie, it's a work of art and it has become one of my favourites, and now to learn more about Greta's process, intelligence and criativity just makes me happier, what a privilege!
wait a minute holdawnnn, the interviewer is the charming lady that translated françois truffaut in a interview. what a legend!
@andrewzwang2413
3 жыл бұрын
She also translated for kieslowski. She’s my professor in college and she’s truly wonderful!
Annette Insdorf is a wonderful interviewer. She has one with Jake Gyllenhaal and it's brilliant as well.
One of those interviews you can listen to over and over again. Great questions and amazing responses.
I couldnt have dreamed a better director for this (my favourite) book!
Absolutely loved her adaptation of Little Women! Wish she had gotten nominated for Best Director!!
I'm an english major and I laughed at the Bronte joke!
@Cutiemaan
4 жыл бұрын
tenacious lily what was the bronte joke? I missed it
@chiposize
4 жыл бұрын
@@Cutiemaan In the movie when Laurie and Amy are talking in the art gallerie. Thats what Greta was referencing
Greta is exactly like the woman of my dreams. Apart from being an extraordinary filmmaker, she seems really caring, compassionate, witty, humble, smart, sensitive and child-like. More power to you woman! 🥰😍 Noah you lucky man! 😤
I didn't enjoy her version of Little Women as much as I did with this interview. She seems so genuine and the type of person who one can spend hours having great conversations.
Hey, Greta? The Bronte joke made me laugh :D
Ms. Annette does her job so well. Such a pleasure to see the two passionate people talking.
"Thank Goodness! ! You Made This Flim". ❤💖💕💞. Thank You God For GRETA Gerwig... It Is Such A Delight To Hear Her Talk (About Anything Really But) Specially About Her Work. She Is Amazing. And What An Interview... What A Perfect Interview. What A Great Host. ☺😊.
I DID laugh at the Brontë joke phew.
@Cutiemaan
4 жыл бұрын
Madison what was the bronte joke? I missed it
This was such a great and beautiful evening!
I needed that .
She is completely delightful and what a mind! Great video, thank you!
Thank you Annette Insdorf.
Very insightful interview.
great interview.
she needs to make another period piece, please
she speaks in such a chaotically beautiful way, she is such an inspiration of mine
Anyone else got subtitles on and just enjoying the words that are coming up when they say Saoirse?!?
@annapoornisethu7909
4 жыл бұрын
There was one that said Inertia 😂🤪
She is brilliant.
Omg I would’ve loved to hear her thoughts on the 94 version
this lady annette is so wonderfull. wow.
her grin after saying “ you don’t know what nasty thoughts they have”
I have seen the movie " Little Women" and I have read the novel before
Beautifully researched interview by Annette and lovely, elaborate but not garrulous answers by Greta.
She so good amazing director nd rolemodel and moviemaker📷🎥🎬🌍😍💙❤💖💝 Love ladybrid and look for to see little women from 2019💝💝💖💖❤❤
This movie deserves so many Oscar dominations
Greta’s Little Women is a beautiful film! It’s a must-watch for everyone reading this!
Brilliant film that Great has done
She is back 🔥
I laughed my ass off at that Brontes line. My art history class is the only reason I got it lmao
Under the weather in Dec 2019 :-( It begins
Annette’s red leather jacket!
@oof-wi7hp
4 жыл бұрын
she looks amazing!
"u make a actor feel fly" -Timothy Chalamet
My crush has intensified
The deification of Meryl Streep is just exhausting at this point.
@layma5113
4 жыл бұрын
I know, right? They're just repeating the same old song like parrots, as if there aren't any other brilliant actors/actresses
@ikexbankai
4 жыл бұрын
Layma there’s other great actors and actresses the lead of this movie being one of them. However, as great as other actors and actresses are they don’t have what many consider the greatest performance ever captured in Sophie‘s choice nor the resume she has. Nor the longevity
@linleecoy
4 жыл бұрын
Streep is a Sad person to represent such a wonderful Character. Could have chosen a better actress. Not sure if I can watch this wonderful movie because of her.
@brendadotter4433
4 жыл бұрын
@@linleecoy IMHO, Meryl made a great Aunt March! Go see the movie! 😄😄😄
@MeganBennett1588
4 жыл бұрын
I bet Meryl feels the same way.
I would love for Greta Gerwig to remake a Francois Truffaut film or even direct her own Bergmanesque chamber drama. Any thoughts?
@elfsieben1450
4 жыл бұрын
Any chamber drama by Greta Gerwig would be fine, I am sure. Speaking of chamber dramas, what a great one Robert Eggers's "The Lighthouse" is!
Can't help to think of her as Frances Ha when I see her
Okay, I did laugh at the joke about the Brontë’s XD
She is simply so inspiring, talented and she has that female simplicity that not every woman, nowadays, has.
"And you feel totally School for Creative and Performing Arts"-Goey
What is the second book Greta Gerwig recommends after "Middlemarch"? I cannot understand her when she mentions the title.
@l.s.8793
4 жыл бұрын
Anna Karenina by Tolstoy
"Anette is ***NEET*** Very eloquently spoken"-🛐😎
i've never understood why 92y can't seem to afford a roving mic when every tiny event i've worked, volunteered or even attended has managed to have one
my love for her just grew like 500x in the span of 55 mins
she is so big brain
All I want is for Greta to know that her line about the Bronte's made me laugh and I'm not an english professor I'm just a girl! I'm the audience she wrote that line for and it killed me
Greta is lovely ❤
Lovely!!! Greta Gerwig
I just fucking cried all the interview wtf
I love Greta♥️
I love that Greta has DIRECTED Meryl and still freaked when she found out Meryl sat in that chair 😂
I laughed at that Bronte joke.
She didn't quite name it, but she talks about the beginnings of transness that were conceptualized through Jo and Laurie. And that Jo's longing to be a boy could very well be instigated by the misogyny of Alcott's time, yet Laurie wanted belonging with the March sisters as a sister himself. I loved this interview, and Gerwig is an icon in my books.
👏🏼👏🏼
she is mum!
Yeah i was the one person who laughed at the bronte joke
Amazing😂
I love you Greta Gerwig
She has the life I wanted
36:23
"not anymore you can't"-🍼
6:12 - 7:02
the personality differences between Greta and the interviewer are so stark that its hilarious
@elfsieben1450
4 жыл бұрын
What exactly do you mean, which differences?
@mgall3844
3 жыл бұрын
@@elfsieben1450 One is of obvious intellect, the other is an enabled wannabe. Let you figure out which is which.
Directors often recycle good, familiar actors for multiple films. The best actors find ways to be believable each time.
I don't recall Meryl Streep stuttering gay over some women like something out of Revelation.
Puppies!
Greta is a fucking rockstar!
A Date on this video ? nope..no more dates...u can only found out approximately when the video was posted by looking at the comment section... that's the new way...they ( Google, KZread, Facebook... want us to not even care about time and space anymore... ;( I want to know when this was posted , doesn't anybody care anymore ??? !!!about time :( Please request the date when a video is posted...am I the only one who cares...;(