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The Tim Ferris Show - Darren Aronofsky on The Meaning of Life, Making Art, and The Future of Movies.
Tim Ferris speaks to award-winning filmmaker and director, Darren Aranofsky, discussing his career and personal experience in making movies. From his early cult classics to the biblically inspired epic 'Noah' and latest psychological thriller, 'Mother!', Aranofsky provides insight on the meaning of his art and the future of film making.
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In this episode of The Tim Ferris Show, filmmaker Darren Aronofsky discusses his creative and writing process, his experience with meditation, and how he manages stress amidst Hollywood’s chaotic work culture.
00:58 - 04:20 (03:21)
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In this episode of The Tim Ferris Show, filmmaker Darren Aronofsky discusses his creative and writing process, his experience with meditation, and how he manages stress amidst Hollywood’s chaotic work culture.
ChapterThe Tim Ferris Show - Darren Aronofsky on The Meaning of Life, Making Art, and The Future of Movies.
Episode#263: Filmmaker Darren Aronofsky — Exploring Creativity, Ignoring Critics, and Making Art
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
Award-winning filmmaker Darren Aronofsky sits down with Tim Ferriss to discuss his body of work, including his latest movie "mother!
04:20 - 07:17 (02:56)
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Award-winning filmmaker Darren Aronofsky sits down with Tim Ferriss to discuss his body of work, including his latest movie "mother!", the process of filmmaking, and his creative inspiration.
ChapterThe Tim Ferris Show - Darren Aronofsky on The Meaning of Life, Making Art, and The Future of Movies.
Episode#263: Filmmaker Darren Aronofsky — Exploring Creativity, Ignoring Critics, and Making Art
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
The Puzzle Master Woodworker creates intricate wooden puzzles that eventually come together to form a musical instrument with a secret drawer.
07:17 - 10:41 (03:23)
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The Puzzle Master Woodworker creates intricate wooden puzzles that eventually come together to form a musical instrument with a secret drawer. He spent five years working on and perfecting his creation, which can only be opened by a specific sequence of moves.