
Episode 206: Bugonia
From Beyond the Screenplay by Michael Tucker
February 13, 2026 · 1h 34m · Season 13 · Episode 1
About this episode
The BTS team discusses the film's use of containment and dialogue-heavy scenes, and the impact of direction, performances, and score on the story's tone.
The BTS team discusses the film's use of containment and dialogue-heavy scenes, dissect how the direction, performances, and score make it all feel epic, and contemplate whether the absurdist approach keeps the story from feeling too pessimistic. Watch this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/e03TLrSMkeQ 🎬 Join our community! Head to the Beyond the Screenplay Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/beyondthescreenplay 🎬 Beyond the Screenplay on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BeyondTheScreenplay 👕 Beyond the Screenplay Merch https://lessons-from-the-screenplay.creator-spring.com ☕️ LFTS Merch: https://standard.tv/collections/lfts Find us on Twitter Beyond the Screenplay: https://x.com/BTScreenplay Michael Tucker: https://x.com/michaeltuckerla Tricia Aurand: https://x.com/TriciaJeanA Brian Bitner: https://x.com/BrianBitner Alex Calleros: https://x.com/Alex_Calleros Edited by Mike Wuerth and the Nebula Studios team Produced by Vince…
People in this episode
Host: Michael Tucker
Topics covered
- film analysis
- dialogue
- direction
- performances
- score
- absurdism
Keywords
- Bugonia
- film
- containment
- dialogue
- direction
- performances
- score
- absurdism
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Beyond the Screenplay, Nebula Studios
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