• BAD SHABBOS & CITIZEN WEINER'S Daniel Robbins & Zack Weiner on SOUNDS with Tom Needham

  • 2024/10/16
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BAD SHABBOS & CITIZEN WEINER'S Daniel Robbins & Zack Weiner on SOUNDS with Tom Needham

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  • In this episode of the SOUNDS podcast, Tom Needham interviews Zack Weiner, actor and co-writer of “Bad Shabbos” and “Citizen Weiner,” alongside director Daniel Robbins. They delve into their creative process and discuss the making of two distinct films, each exploring different facets of modern life.


    “Bad Shabbos,” directed by Robbins and written by Robbins and Weiner, is a darkly comedic exploration of a Sabbath dinner gone wrong. The film follows David and Meg, an engaged couple navigating a tense family Shabbat gathering that escalates into chaos when a childish prank spirals out of control. With outstanding performances from Kyra Sedgwick, Method Man, and Catherine Curtin, the film masterfully blends rapid-fire dialogue, a twisty plot, and screwball comedy to showcase family dynamics at their wildest. The movie won the Audience Award at the Tribeca Film Festival and was also featured at the Hamptons International Film Festival, highlighting its growing popularity.


    In contrast, “Citizen Weiner” takes a hybrid approach, blending fiction and reality in a mockumentary style. As the film industry shut down during COVID-19, Weiner decided to run for city council in New York’s Upper West Side while simultaneously documenting the experience. With a quirky campaign team and the constant input of his outspoken Jewish mother, Weiner’s real-life political bid unfolds like a satire of modern politics. Through inventive storytelling and humor, “Citizen Weiner” captures the trials and triumphs of local public service with heart and wit.


    Tune in as Tom Needham explores the creative minds behind these two innovative films, discussing how Robbins and Weiner tackled complex themes through comedy and mockumentary filmmaking.

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In this episode of the SOUNDS podcast, Tom Needham interviews Zack Weiner, actor and co-writer of “Bad Shabbos” and “Citizen Weiner,” alongside director Daniel Robbins. They delve into their creative process and discuss the making of two distinct films, each exploring different facets of modern life.


“Bad Shabbos,” directed by Robbins and written by Robbins and Weiner, is a darkly comedic exploration of a Sabbath dinner gone wrong. The film follows David and Meg, an engaged couple navigating a tense family Shabbat gathering that escalates into chaos when a childish prank spirals out of control. With outstanding performances from Kyra Sedgwick, Method Man, and Catherine Curtin, the film masterfully blends rapid-fire dialogue, a twisty plot, and screwball comedy to showcase family dynamics at their wildest. The movie won the Audience Award at the Tribeca Film Festival and was also featured at the Hamptons International Film Festival, highlighting its growing popularity.


In contrast, “Citizen Weiner” takes a hybrid approach, blending fiction and reality in a mockumentary style. As the film industry shut down during COVID-19, Weiner decided to run for city council in New York’s Upper West Side while simultaneously documenting the experience. With a quirky campaign team and the constant input of his outspoken Jewish mother, Weiner’s real-life political bid unfolds like a satire of modern politics. Through inventive storytelling and humor, “Citizen Weiner” captures the trials and triumphs of local public service with heart and wit.


Tune in as Tom Needham explores the creative minds behind these two innovative films, discussing how Robbins and Weiner tackled complex themes through comedy and mockumentary filmmaking.

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