January 28, 2026

Episode 784: Arizona Dream (1993)

Episode 784: Arizona Dream (1993) Special Guest: David Atkins
Guest Co-Hosts: Andras Jones, David Rodgers

Emir Kusturica’s Arizona Dream (1993) drifts between deadpan comedy and waking dream, a film where ambition, escape, and American myth collide at odd angles. Written by David Atkins and directed by Emir Kusturica, the film features Johnny Depp as Axel, stranded between New York routine and Arctic fantasia after his cousin (Vincent Gallo) drags him west to Arizona. There, Axel falls into orbit around his Uncle Leo (Jerry Lewis) and the Stalkers--mother and daughter played by Faye Dunaway and Lili Taylor--each chasing a private version of freedom.

Mike, joined by co-hosts Andras Jones and David Rodgers, unpacks how Arizona Dream bends tone and narrative into something closer to folklore than plot, balancing melancholy against absurdity. The conversation explores Kusturica’s outsider view of America, the film’s uneasy relationship with realism, and the way dreams--Inuit or otherwise--function as both refuge and trap. Mike also talks with screenwriter about shaping the script, collaborating with Kusturica, and navigating a studio-era release that never quite knew what to do with a movie this strange.

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Music:
"This Is A Film" - Iggy Pop
"Enough Space" - Foo Fighters

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