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POD 125: The Podcast About the Show About the Show with Caveh Zahedi

In this episode I visit the Brooklyn home of Caveh Zahedi, director of the films "I Am a Sex Addict" and "The Sheik and I" and talk about moralism, filmmaking, his series The Show About the Show, the courage to look bad, and Jonathan Richman.

The Show About the Show

CavehZahedi.com

I Was Possessed by God - Caveh Zahedi

How To Live With Regret - John Wilson feat. Caveh Zahedi

Sam Hsieh

Caveh Zahedi's Old Wikipedia

A Filmmaker Bared His Soul. It Ruined His Life - Christine Smallwood

Holy Moments - Waking Life

@caveh.zahedi

@cavehcellectuals

Comments

I knew Justin Clark and he worked at a farm that I know in the early 2000s. This episode has caused me great confusion as I had no idea Justin and Hamilton worked and knew each other

Paul Bilotta

I just returned to listen to this again, after listening to the Aaron Gillespie interview on SWUB. Brutal honest. Same comment, totally different people. Beautiful & true, however difficult. Thank you Hamilton for making so much content and sharing it with us.

Liza Smith

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A lot of men fearmonger about it being used along with false accusations as a way to ruin an innocent person's life, and i think a lot of them do so as a way to lay the groundwork for the believability of their denial of the inevitable accusations against them. But I also think a lot of more impressionable and naive young people buy into that narrative and do see it as a legitimate thing they need to be afraid of. And of course that is also part of the goal for these prolific, public figure, Weinstein type abusers, to undermine the credibility of, and support for victims who come forward. I'm not sure if you meant it this way, but it didn't sound to me like Caveh or Hamilton were complaining about #metoo, I think it was brought up as one obvious factor that's led to everyone being so secretive and dishonest about their own normal flaws.

Absolute Terror

It’s so funny how many men tell on themselves when they complain about #MeToo. You won’t have problems if you didn’t rape anybody pal

Cameron Rogers

Because of your preamble, I discovered Caveh and watched all of The Show before The Show. It's so compelling, wild, and much of it I related to. I wish a portion of the left would really leave behind these purity tests, I understand why he thinks/feels the alt right is attracted to that show/art. The left does not want to offend anyone, while at the same time stifling and cutting off anyone who does not "fit the bill" Idk, I just really appreciated the rawness, the absolute audacity to pull it off. Yes, there are real life consequences, real suffering, but I feel like that is the point.

Rob P.

Look I even threw in a "I don't think Humbert Humbert is a good guy or anything" lol

Shawhin Layeghi

To what you say about Roman Polanski, "What was your motivation for consuming the art in the first place?". That's a good point. I've avoided his films because of who he is, but you're making me rethink. Consider this though: you can interpret the creator as part of the art. That's something I often do, especially with music. It's a reflection of the artist's soul, ya know? Caveh even says this a bit later in the conversation. Then, Roman Polansky drugging and raping a 13 year old prostitute in France becomes part of the art in a way. Makes it more gruesome. I don't like that. It's really fucking gross. But I might still watch with that in mind. Also, there's this feeling when I consume beautiful art that I want to put the creator on a pedestal. Especially when I first really get into an artist. I think it's because I'm an artist, and I want to look up to them. Then you discover something bad and you feel disappointed, ashamed, even personally betrayed. Someone you love and respect turns out to be a shitty person. God damn it! This happened to me last year with the underground rapper Xavier Wulf when I found out he was a domestic abuser. His music took on a different tone for me and it was hard to listen. Shit, now maybe I'll take a look back.

Shawhin Layeghi

Another great episode

Norton Nimnul

Patrons if you see this and think " that'snot about drugs!" it isn't but this was really surreal to watch. I definitely wanna watch that show now tho im a bit scared of what i'll see. These themes you discuss have been relevant in my life and thoughts recently

Shawhin Layeghi

Another terrific episode—delighted to be reminded of Caveh’s work, which I’d lost track of after Sex Addict. Eager to see more. A quick visit to his website led me to discover his “Getting Stoned/Not Getting Stoned with Caveh” series, which is great

Zach

Really interesting guy! Great interview

Sean Devonport


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