Lena Dunham is Never ‘Too Much’

Lena Dunham is Never ‘Too Much’

Published on Jul 16
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Talk Easy with Sam Fragoso
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<p>Writer/director Lena Dunham is the voice of my generation. Or at the very least, a voice of a generation. Her new show,&nbsp;<em><a href="https://www.imdb.com/title/tt30406366/">Too Much</a>,&nbsp;</em>is now available to stream on Netflix.</p> <p>We start by discussing her 2022 film <em>Sharp Stick</em> (6:20), the 1970s cinema that inspired it (9:50), and how it offers a &ldquo;three-way mirror&rdquo; to the female experience (12:41). Then, Lena reflects on meeting Judd Apatow on the heels of <em>Tiny Furniture</em> (15:39), her rapid ascension following <em>Girls</em> (17:39), the pain and power of grappling with OCD on the show (23:11), the genius of season five&rsquo;s &ldquo;The Panic in Central Park&rdquo; (29:35), and how she&rsquo;s continued to learn from public criticisms (35:27).</p> <p>On the back-half, we sit with the end of&nbsp;<em>Girls </em>(43:59), the aftermath of that decade (49:57), the new creative path Lena had to forge (55:46), the prophetic presence of her ...