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Little Gold Men by Vanity Fair

Cannes't Hardly Wait

Little Gold Men by Vanity Fair

Conde Nast & Vanity Fair

Tv & Film

4.41.1K Ratings

🗓️ 17 April 2025

⏱️ 48 minutes

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Summary

David, Richard, and Rebecca discuss the jam-packed Cannes lineup, and even predict which film they think might win the Palme d'Or. They also weigh in on the announcement that the Oscars will include a stunt design category. Finally, they're joined by Vanity Fair's executive digital director Mike Hogan to talk about his fascinating 'Twin Peaks' article, and his deep dive into the show's legacy.

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to Little Gold Men, Vanity Fair's podcast for film, TV, and awards lovers.

0:09.9

I'm David Canfield.

0:10.8

I'm Richard Lawson.

0:11.8

And I'm Rebecca Ford.

0:17.6

A lot going on on the show today.

0:20.0

We are going to talk about the Can Film Festival lineup, which was announced last week.

0:25.2

Give our thoughts on what is premiering, what awards tea leaves we might be able to pick out,

0:29.5

and all the big stars that are headed to the quassette.

0:32.1

We'll also have a special announcement about our coverage coming up.

0:35.5

And later on, Vanity Fair, executive digital director, Mike Hogan, will join us to talk about the 35th anniversary of the legendary series, Twin Peaks.

0:44.0

He wrote a great feature that you can read on VF.com.

0:47.6

But before we get into all of that, we have some Oscar news, which is always nice this time of year because it's a little less common.

0:54.2

The Oscars are introducing a stunt design category after years and years of clamoring of people on this podcast, people on the internet, people who love the Oscars.

1:07.0

I'm thrilled with this news. How about you guys?

1:09.3

If this means that maybe 10 to 15 minutes of the Oscar broadcast is turned into something akin to the Waterworld or Indiana Jones stunt spectaculars from MGM Studios and Universal Studios, I would be thrilled.

1:22.4

But no, I'm thrilled overall. It's long been in the making, or at least people have been demanding it.

1:26.7

And it joins the casting category, which was added, I believe, last year for next year's ceremony.

1:31.5

So, yeah, I think the more the merrier.

1:33.1

Yeah, I think it's really good news.

1:34.6

It sounds like David Leach did a lot of work to get this done.

1:39.2

I mean, it's crazy because we've had two categories added in the last couple years when it's been years and

1:45.0

years since anything changed other than combining the sound category. So it feels like a lot of

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