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this is flannery o'connor. she was a devout young woman and she was at a writers workshop, one of the most stunning -- let's hear it for iowa. the writers that came out of this program, it will blow you away. she was a woman of faith and it was challenging for her in the scene to set it up. >> i don't know the answer, but i remember as a child i would stand in line to receive the hosts and i always thought of it as the holy ghost. now, i think of the eucharist as a lovely, expressive symbol. >> if it is a symbol, the hell with it. what people don't understand is how much religion costs. they think faith is a big electric blanket when it is the cross. [applause] >> stephen: thank you for making this a movie. "wildcat" is a movie in theaters now, everybody. we will be back with cedric the entertainer. ♪ things are looking up, i've got symptom relief. ♪ ♪ control of my crohn's means everything to me. ♪ ♪ control is everything to me. ♪ feel significant symptom relief at 4 weeks with skyrizi, including l
this is flannery o'connor. she was a devout young woman and she was at a writers workshop, one of the most stunning -- let's hear it for iowa. the writers that came out of this program, it will blow you away. she was a woman of faith and it was challenging for her in the scene to set it up. >> i don't know the answer, but i remember as a child i would stand in line to receive the hosts and i always thought of it as the holy ghost. now, i think of the eucharist as a lovely, expressive...
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gratis you both. >>> let's start, ethan, for people who may know the name, flannery o'connor, but may not know about her, why her story captured your interest as a writer and director? >> how proud i am to see her picture on national television. because she had a ferocious mind, and she was an incredibly devout woman in her spiritual discipline throughout her life led her to some powerful insights. she is a young person, 24, she was diagnosed with lupus, which killed her father very quickly. so she felt pretty certain that she was going to die, from a very young age. and that intersection was such a talented young woman to produce some blistering, amazing art. and i thought it would be fun to make a movie. >> advisor legacy so powerful? why does she resonate today? to you to the point where you said this is a story that needs to be told in 2024? >> there's nobody else exactly like her. she didn't write about heroes, it is hard to find a good person in her stories. her stories are upsetting. you often don't think you like them when you read them, but then you want to read them again. a
gratis you both. >>> let's start, ethan, for people who may know the name, flannery o'connor, but may not know about her, why her story captured your interest as a writer and director? >> how proud i am to see her picture on national television. because she had a ferocious mind, and she was an incredibly devout woman in her spiritual discipline throughout her life led her to some powerful insights. she is a young person, 24, she was diagnosed with lupus, which killed her father...
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because it's about flannery o'connor, who is a a great southern writer. and you go in -- we go in and out of the stories. the short stories that she wrote. so maya plays flannery. i'm her mother and then in and out of the short stories, she's different variations of flannery and i'm different variations of mother figures, and so it goes in and out. >> jimmy: how fun. >> it's quite, quite creative and quite wonderful. >> jimmy: i want to show a a clip. here's laura linney and maya hawke in "wildcat." take a look. >> well? >> well. i -- i don't understand, why you don't want to write something that people would like to read. i mean, it's not exactly, "harper's bazaar" now, is it. >> jimmy: no, no, no. [ cheers and applause ] laura linney everybody. "wildcat" is in theaters now. hannah waddingham joins us after the break. stick around, everybody. come on back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ -remember when i said we need to screen for colon cancer? -was that after i texted the age to screen was now 45? [both] because i said cologuard®! -hey there! -where did he
because it's about flannery o'connor, who is a a great southern writer. and you go in -- we go in and out of the stories. the short stories that she wrote. so maya plays flannery. i'm her mother and then in and out of the short stories, she's different variations of flannery and i'm different variations of mother figures, and so it goes in and out. >> jimmy: how fun. >> it's quite, quite creative and quite wonderful. >> jimmy: i want to show a a clip. here's laura linney and...
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. >> that is a look at the new movie "wildcat" which follows the life of flannery o'connor. diagnosed with lupus, she was forced to move back to her mother's farm in georgia, where she lived until she died at the age of 39. as her health deteriorated, her writing flourished. quote, she writes with blazing skill about the most appalling horrors. joining us now, the movies director and cowriter ethan hawke whose daughter maya plays flannery. great to see you. let's start with people who may know the name flannery o'connor but may not know more about her. >> my first reaction to being on your show is how proud i am to see her picture on national television, because she had a ferocious mind. she was an incredibly devout woman. her spiritual discipline led her to some powerful insights. she was diagnosed with lupus, which killed her father, so she was pretty sure she was going to die at a young age. she produced some blistering, amazing art. i thought it would be fun to make a movie. >> why is her legacy so powerful? why does she resonate to you? >> there's nobody else exactly li
. >> that is a look at the new movie "wildcat" which follows the life of flannery o'connor. diagnosed with lupus, she was forced to move back to her mother's farm in georgia, where she lived until she died at the age of 39. as her health deteriorated, her writing flourished. quote, she writes with blazing skill about the most appalling horrors. joining us now, the movies director and cowriter ethan hawke whose daughter maya plays flannery. great to see you. let's start with...