
Ep 276: Rob Reiner and the Lost Art of Making Films Like Sleepless in Seattle
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Last night, I watched Sleepless in Seattle.
This morning, I woke up to the news that Rob Reiner and his wife, producer Michele Singer Reiner, had been found dead at their Los Angeles home, as police investigate what they’ve described as an apparent homicide.In this episode, we sit with grief, uncertainty, and legacy — and we look closely at what Rob Reiner’s career teaches us about filmmaking craft.
From All in the Family to This Is Spinal Tap, The Princess Bride, When Harry Met Sally… and A Few Good Men, Reiner’s work shaped American culture across decades and genres.We examine the technical construction of Sleepless in Seattle — its use of 35mm film, Panavision lenses, parallel editing, practical production design, and emotional restraint — and ask a larger question:
Could a film like this be made today, independently, in London?The technology exists. But does the culture still make room for quiet stories, adult romance, and patient storytelling?
This episode explores legacy, loss, and the conditions required to make films that endure — not through spectacle, but through tone, timing, and humanity.
Call to Action.
If you enjoyed this episode, please rate, review, and share the podcast. Follow Damien Swaby for more filmmaker interviews and insights into the craft and business of storytelling.
This morning, I woke up to the news that Rob Reiner and his wife, producer Michele Singer Reiner, had been found dead at their Los Angeles home, as police investigate what they’ve described as an apparent homicide.In this episode, we sit with grief, uncertainty, and legacy — and we look closely at what Rob Reiner’s career teaches us about filmmaking craft.
From All in the Family to This Is Spinal Tap, The Princess Bride, When Harry Met Sally… and A Few Good Men, Reiner’s work shaped American culture across decades and genres.We examine the technical construction of Sleepless in Seattle — its use of 35mm film, Panavision lenses, parallel editing, practical production design, and emotional restraint — and ask a larger question:
Could a film like this be made today, independently, in London?The technology exists. But does the culture still make room for quiet stories, adult romance, and patient storytelling?
This episode explores legacy, loss, and the conditions required to make films that endure — not through spectacle, but through tone, timing, and humanity.
Call to Action.
If you enjoyed this episode, please rate, review, and share the podcast. Follow Damien Swaby for more filmmaker interviews and insights into the craft and business of storytelling.
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