IAIN CANNING: Winning an Academy Award, creating Netflix's Heartstopper, and a gay James Bond
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- Опубликовано: 2 дек 2024
- Academy Award-winning film producer Iain Canning, co-founder of production company See-Saw Films, has produced movies and television shows such as The Kings Speech, Lion, Shame and Netflix's Heartstopper. He describes receiving his Oscar from Steven Spielberg at age 31, as a total out of body experience, and potentially one of the gayest moments of his life. More so by the Oscar's organisers asking them to regroup on stage and sing a rendition of Judy Garland's 'Over The Rainbow'. Iain is a champion of diverse story-telling and thinks we best focus our energy on seeing gay actors in straight roles, rather than the other way round.
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Episode 17: Iain Canning
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Blake this is so kind thank you for your comment. Very happy to have you here 🫶🏼
Amazing! Thanks a million!
Great conversation!
Thank you for this lovely interview. And thank you to SeeSaw for Heartstopper!
I remember watching the Oscars the year The King's Speech won and distinctly remember Ian thanking his boyfriend and referring to him as such. Only Scott Rudin (before he became persona non grata) had thanked his, as he referred to him "partner" John Barlow, on when he won Best Picture for No Country For Old Men, even calling him "honey" on the stage. The three other LGBTQIA+ producers that have ever won Best Picture either didn't give a speech and let others speak or didn't mention any romantic partners explicitly at all. I can't say that it had a big effect on me as I only came out a little more than a year before, but it's something I always remember vividly. It also wasn't until watching this now that I understand how big a thing that was.
Jon and indeed Iain, another absolutely " heart stopping" interview. Again not my field of interest... cannot remember the last film I actually watched other than the amazing , ' In from the Side's. Which as you know I am obsessed with! ( Whilst on that subject as my age shows for me ' Queer as Folk' was groundbreaking and indeed life changing! Manchester, Northern and no apologies! The speed of change and direction in the last two decades is astounding! Long may it continue. Let all just become the " norm". But note of caution! Never take the progress for granted or indeed ( we) are completely accepted and in the mainstream. It could be all taken away from us.
Jon, this series and podcast just simply is the best! Thank You! Superb!
Indeed super interview. I’m happy in present time we have more positive ending gay themed movies. For a long time I was put off watching any due to the negative endings. I still remove series/movies from my watchlist when too many gay characters end in brutal ways.
Again great interview, can’t wait to watch the next one.
Fascinating how long it took for someone at the Oscars to do what Mr. Canning did. The first time it happened at the Tony awards (“And I’d like to thank my lover…”) was for “Torch Song Trilogy” in like 1982.
One of the things I found so refreshing about Heartstopper was that, seemingly, the actors individualities, more or less, matched the characters they portrayed. For my entire life (I'm 60) it has only been "brave" straight actors playing gay roles. It gave Heartstopper an authenticity that we've never seen before.
This was very good.
Tom Cruise was in Interview With A Vampire and was in an unconventional relationship with Brad Pitt.
My favorite part of the interview is the 08:50 mark. “..I’ve seen some of Shame…”. Lol
There have been 4 versions of A Star is Born. Lady Gaga in 2018, Barbra Streisand in 1976, Judy Garland in 1954, and Janet Gaynor 1937.
I think people tend to forget the original because it wasn't a musical.
Another fantastic interview Jon, you have really nailed some great people to interview, and I am so enjoying this series, and your interviewing skills are top notch might I add. Gosh, I now feel so old when I suddenly realised my first seeing a gay character on TV was Stephen in Dynasty ! which was so huge in my formative years as a 15/16 teenager, just taking his first steps out into the world. It's so fantastic to experience today , and over the past number of years, all the great LGBTQ+ films and series available to find & watch. Its been very nostalgic too, with many of these particular genres of films, looking back at all the different times since my youth, and seeing things that often happened to the characters, being similar, mirroring or having meaning in my life, relationships, friendships and events. Thanks again for a really interesting, lovely positive show. 🫂🤍🙏
I’m gay and I have never watched Bridgerton.
Daniel Craig has played a gay character in 1998 in Love is the Devil!
What a smart guy! And a Little Monster :)
that guy used to live at the bottom of my road.
I hope that he is not doing a Sam Smith saying that he was the first at the Oscars.
Tom Cruise wouldn't have been comfortable playing a gay character ? Is he comfortable playing a straight character every day ?
Is the actor qualified? I think that’s the core issue with just about everything. Can the person do the job? Or are we using DEI hires…..
What about a Trans character being played by a straight woman when there are tons of trans actors who could play the character but are not given any opportunities for work?
So much respect, HEARTSTOPPER is a tremendous gift to the world, but especially LGBTQ youth. Thanks! 🧡❤💙💚🩷