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Hollywood Gold

Hollywood Gold is a talk show podcast hosted by producer Daniela Taplin Lundberg (Stay Gold Features) that will pull back the curtain on the making of some of the industry’s most iconic movies, through interviews with notable producers and filmmakers.


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  • 4. CONTAGION: How a Movie Predicted a Real-World Pandemic

    01:09:11||Season 3, Ep. 4
    Screenwriter/Director/Producer Scott Z. Burns takes us behind the scenes of the gripping disaster film Contagion, revealing its chilling relevance during the global pandemic. In this episode, Burns reflects on his initial brainstorm with visionary director Steven Soderbergh, sharing how his father’s fascination with pandemics sparked the film’s haunting premise. From dissecting the cultural shockwaves of pandemics to navigating the delicate balance of tone in the face of disaster, Burns unpacks the emotional depth of the characters and the real-world stakes that elevate the film. It’s a masterclass in creativity colliding with reality, offering profound insights into the power of storytelling in uncertain times.

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  • 3. RAY: Jamie Foxx’s Electrifying Transformation into Ray Charles

    01:15:38||Season 3, Ep. 3
    Producer/Director Taylor Hackford shares his captivating journey of bringing the legendary Ray Charles to life on screen. From his pivotal meeting with Ray Charles Jr. to the critical casting of Jamie Foxx, Hackford shares untold stories of the creative process, the challenges of capturing Ray’s essence, and the dedication of a diverse team determined to authentically portray the iconic musician’s life. With the vibrant city of New Orleans as a backdrop and Ray Charles himself involved, this episode dives into the heart of filmmaking, resilience, and the artistry behind honoring a musical genius. It's an unforgettable deep dive into the magic of storytelling and the soul of a legend.
  • 2. WHIPLASH: Damien Chazelle’s Intense Ode to Jazz and the Price of Perfection

    54:25||Season 3, Ep. 2
    Producer Helen Estabrook reflects on the making of Whiplash, Damien Chazelle’s intense, Oscar-winning drama, as it celebrates its 10th anniversary. Estabrook shares behind-the-scenes insights, including the film's production challenges, its journey from short to feature, and the creative collaboration that brought the film's powerful performances and electrifying energy to life.
  • 1. GARDEN STATE: How Pam Abdy Relied on Her Roots to Make this Indie Gem

    49:45||Season 3, Ep. 1
    Producer Pam Abdy takes us behind the scenes of the 2004 indie hit GARDEN STATE and recounts the trials and triumphs of the production. From the challenges of working with a first-time director, the creative risks that paid off, to the soundtrack—curated by Braff himself—that became a defining element of the movie and helped capture the essence of the millennial spirit. 20 years after the release of the film, she reminisces on the unexpected success of the film and why she thinks it became such a defining cultural touchstone for a generation.
  • 46. Hollywood Gold Fall 2024 Movie Preview

    01:08:50||Season 2, Ep. 46
    Listen to the Stay Gold team talk about all the hottest releases due out this fall including Joker 2, Gladiator 2, and of course, Goodrich!
  • 45. PITCH PERFECT: How Elizabeth Banks + Max Handelman Produced One of Universal’s Biggest Franchises

    01:02:38||Season 2, Ep. 45
    Producers Elizabeth Banks and Max Handelman recount the making of their global hit PITCH PERFECT. The success of this film launched a franchise and made Anna Kendrick and Rebel Wilson household names. The concept wasn't an easy sell, so they used pitch pipes and performed songs during studio pitches. They knew they struck gold when Harvey Weinstein wanted the movie so much that he yelled at Elizabeth in the middle of the Met Ball. Thankfully for fans everywhere, she was not intimidated and the movie found its perfect home in Universal.
  • 44. SCREAM: Staring Down the Weinstein Brothers and Wes Craven’s Return to Horror

    01:02:38||Season 2, Ep. 44
    During the production of Scream, producer Cathy Konrad received a late night call with a creepy voice saying, "Do you like scary movies?" Thankfully, it was just the film's director, legendary horror filmmaker Wes Craven, calling to discuss what to do about the Weinsteins being unhappy with the mask and the footage. Despite the studio roadblocks, Scream was finished and was a huge success, redefining the horror genre for a new generation.