In this episode of Oye Cinema Club, we dive into the chaotic-and-hilarious meta dark comedy *Living in Oblivion (1995)* directed by Tom DiCillo. Starring Steve Buscemi, Catherine Keener, and Dermot Mulroney, this indie gem takes us into the nightmare world of low-budget filmmaking… where EVERYTHING that can go wrong, does go wrong.
Join us as we break down the genius behind the film’s structure, its commentary on filmmaking, the absurdity of set life, and why this movie still feels painfully relevant to anyone who’s ever tried to make a film (or even just a short!).
Whether you’re obsessed with indie cinema or fascinated by the behind-the-scenes madness of movie sets… *Living in Oblivion* will make you laugh AND make you question why anyone ever gets into filmmaking in the first place.
What we cover:
• How the film perfectly captures stress, chaos and ego in indie film
• Steve Buscemi’s unforgettable performance as a director barely hanging on
• The film’s surreal humor + dream sequences
• Why “low budget stress & creative struggle” is timeless
• Why Living in Oblivion became a cult classic for filmmakers everywhere
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