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  1. Jul 30, 2020 · ‘Palm Springs’ Director Max Barbakow Interviewed - The Santa Barbara Independent. Deliciously Eccentric, Faux Mainstream Film Throws Audience for Loop After Loop. By Josef Woodard | Published July 30, 2020. Director Max Barbakow. One thing to know about the deliciously eccentric, faux mainstream film Palm Springs is that it throws us for a loop.

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  2. © 2024 Google LLC. Director Max Barbakow discusses his latest film, "The Duke," with host Lauren Salaun (@LaurenSalaun) at the 31st Annual Santa Barbara International Film Fest...

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  3. Feb 27, 2020 · Longtime Santa Barbara International Film Festival board member Jeff Barbakow and his wife, Margo, are proud parents. Their director son Max‘s existential comedy Palm Springs has just narrowly broken the Sundance Film Festival record for the biggest sale ever!

  4. Jan 28, 2013 · One of the strongest films coming out of the Santa Barbara Filmmakers subsection is the strikingly titled Mommy, I’m a Bastard!, which puts the life story of twentysomething Max Barbakow — adopted son of former festival president Jeffrey Barbakow — under a brightly lit microscope.

  5. May 16, 2016 · Join correspondent, Tom Wilmer and Max Barbakow in Santa Barbara for a journey of discovery where we’ll learn how Barbakow's world travels and encounters expanded his life vision and enhanced his art and craft, as a script writer, and an award-winning film director.

  6. Sep 3, 2020 · Max Barbakow’s wild Palm Springs trip. The director discusses the inspiration behind his debut feature film, a surprising rom-com spin starring Andy Samberg and Cristin Milioti, and how he’s put his heart into this eccentric ride. By Louis Wise Images: Palm Springs (Hulu) Thursday 3 September, 2020 Long read.

  7. Max Barbakow is a director & writer from Santa Barbara, CA whose fondness for character-driven dark comedy probably stems from his conception in a closet at a high school house party. That hanky panky (for which he is most grateful) forms the basis of MOMMY, I’M A BASTARD!, Max’s feature-length documentary about his adoption. The film ...

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