The 8 Best Ramin Bahrani Podcasts
1) Filmmaker Ramin Bahrani
A conversation with filmmaker Ramin Bahrani, director of Man Push Cart, Chop Shop and the new Goodbye Solo. Roger Ebert calls Bahrani "the new great American director."
2) Ramin Bahrani: Ep. 17
In this episode, I speak with Prof. Ramin Bahrani, director of his latest film The White Tiger based on Aravind Adiga's 2008 Booker-prize winner novel by the same name. The film stars Bollywood actors...Show More
3) Ramin Bahrani, Part 2
In Part Two of Stephanie Mehtaâs interview with Ramin Bahrani, they discuss his journey as a filmmaker and some of the ideas and themes that have been central to his storytelling. He talks about his i...Show More
4) Ramin Bahrani + Alejandro Polanco
The independent feature Chop Shop, a deeply affecting slice of urban neo-realism by Ramin Bahrani, the director of Man Push Cart, is set in the Iron Triangle in the shadows of Shea Stadium. The film f...Show More
5) Ep 500: Ramin Bahrani
Filmwax Radio's 500th Episode welcomes the director Ramin Bahrani. Bahrani has made six feature films including the Neo-realism  inspired Man Push Cart (2005) and Chop Shop (2007). The last of his fil...Show More
AUDIO REMOVED: The podcast creator has removed the audio for this episode.6) Ramin Bahrani, Part 1
In this inaugural episode of âThe White Tigerâ podcast, writer-director Ramin Bahrani joins host Stephanie Mehta, Editor-in-chief at Fast Company, to discuss the journey of the film. He talks about hi...Show More
7) Ramin Bahrani (2nd Chance)
Narrative director Ramin Bahrani â best known for The White Tiger, Fahrenheit 451, and 99 Homes â speaks to Tiller today about his debut documentary feature entitled â2nd Chanceâ, a brilliantly inquis...Show More
8) Michael Shannon and Ramin Bahrani - '99 Homes'
THR's awards analyst sits down with the filmmaker Roger Ebert called "the director of the decade" and the Oscar-nominated character actor to discuss their thriller about America's recent housing crisi...Show More
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