January 29, 2025

Episode 727: Being There (1979)

Special Guest: Aaron Hunter
Guest Co-Hosts: Suzen Tekla Kruglinska, Maurice Bursztynski

Mike White is joined by Maurice Bursztynski and Suzen Tekla Kruglinska to explore Hal Ashby's Being There (1979), a satirical masterpiece based on Jerzy Kosinski’s novel. This listener request from Patreon supporter Jordan Nash examines the story of Chance, played brilliantly by Peter Sellers, a sheltered, developmentally delayed man who steps out of isolation after his caretaker's death.

Wandering the streets of Washington, D.C., Chance is swept into the elite world of Benjamin and Eve Rand (Melvyn Douglas and Shirley MacLaine) and influential power players, including the President (Jack Warden), thanks to a series of misunderstandings. The trio delves into the film's themes of perception, power, and simplicity, discussing its layered satire, unforgettable performances, and enduring relevance.

Professor Aaron Hunter, author of Authoring Hal Ashby: The Myth of the New Hollywood Auteur, discusses the film's evolution from Kosinski's novel to the screenplays by to the final film.

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Become a supporter of The Projection Booth
Buy Being There on Blu-Ray
Buy Being There by Jerzy Kozinski
Read Trump, Chauncey Gardiner, And America’s Accidental Presidency by David Todd McCarty
Buy Being There and the Evolution of a Screenplay: 3 Draft Scripts with Commentary by Aaron Hunter

Music:
"Johnny's Garden" - Stephen Stills
"Also Sprach Zarathustra (2001)" - Deodato

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