RR - Best of 2016 - The Daniels of Swiss Army Man

RR - Best of 2016 - The Daniels of Swiss Army Man

Radio Rehab with Dayna Keyes

As another year starts to wind down, Dayna & Producer Char have been reflecting on some of their favorite Episodes of 2016... all this week, they will be revisiting just a few of the highlights.  Today, they're featuring Dayna's interview with DANIELS, the two dudes named Daniel who directed the movie, Swiss Army Man, starring Daniel Radcliffe...  For more on Daniels the movie Swiss Army Man, visit www.SwissArmyMan.com & www.DanielDaniel.us To contact Dayna & Radio Rehab:  Email - RadioRehab@Go-ToProductions.com Facebook, Instagram & Twitter - @RadioRehabDayna Text & Voicemail - 415-496-9511 Radio Rehab is brought to you by Go-To Productions, for more information visit www.Go-ToProductions.com!

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17:2521 Dec 2016

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Swiss Army Man: Embracing Unconventional Storytelling with DANIELS

We just kept thinking about what does it mean for a dead body to be empty and for a man to have to fill it up again, to basically deconstruct what it means to be a human?

Ever wondered what goes into creating a film as unique as 'Swiss Army Man'? In this special episode of 'Radio Rehab with Dayna Keyes', Dayna sits down with the dynamic duo known as DANIELS—Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert. These two directors, behind the quirky film starring Daniel Radcliffe, take us on a journey through their creative process and the challenges they faced bringing such an unconventional story to life.

'Swiss Army Man' tells the tale of a man stranded on a deserted island who befriends a dead body, leading to a surreal adventure of self-discovery. While the film received mixed reviews, it has since garnered a cult following for its bold approach to storytelling. Dayna dives deep into how DANIELS conceived the idea, the role of music in the film, and the uncomfortable yet rewarding moments during its creation.

This episode is perfect for anyone fascinated by the creative process and the power of embracing unconventional ideas. Whether you're a fan of 'Swiss Army Man' or just love hearing about unique filmmaking journeys, this conversation is sure to captivate and inspire.

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