Welcome to The Last Thing I Saw, with your host, Nicolas Rapold. One of the year’s best films about culture is Listening to Kenny G, from filmmaker Penny Lane (who directed Hail Satan?). now available on streaming. If the name Kenny G sets off alarm bells in your head, rest assured that this is not a goofy movie about something “so bad it’s good” or that pushes a case for Kenny G as an unsung master. Instead, Lane’s fascinating portrait crystallizes a number of insights about the way culture and taste work, and it inspires further questions about the many assumptions and absurdities surrounding the subject. So last month I interviewed the director on the occasion of her film’s screening as opening night at DOC NYC and as a selection of IDFA, which all followed its world premiere at the Toronto film festival. As bonus, Lane also had a little to say about early reality shows. Listening to Kenny G is part of Bill Simmons’s Music Box series and can be seen on HBO MAX.
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Opening music: “Monserrate” by The Minarets
Photo by Steve Snodgrass