Marc Maron Talks Are We Good Documentary & Bruce Springsteen Biopic Deliver Me From Nowhere
For more than three decades, comic and podcast pioneer Marc Maron has dabbled in all forms of ventures, be it for print, stage, or digital media. However, underneath his public persona, Marc is just like any other human being—one who has tasted the highs of his comedic career, and bit the bullet in the wake of personal loss and tragedy. In Steven Feinartz's latest documentary Are We Good?, Marc attempts to pick up the pieces a year after the death of his partner and filmmaker Lynn Shelton. While processing his grief on and off-stage, his ruminations on mortality have brought him even bigger revelations as he looks back over his life.
With his career beginnings in the ‘80s with Sam Kinison, Marc eventually became the face of his culture-defining podcast “WTF with Marc Maron”. Since its inception in 2009, it has gained more than 55 million listens per year, and welcomed esteemed guests such as Robin Williams and former US president Barack Obama. An actor on the side, Marc has starred in GLOW, Joker, and The Bad Guys. Marc has lived every professional comic’s dream: to make it big in the industry. But having turned 60 recently, he now faces a reality that involves reconciling with a declining father, and a possibility of retiring from the changing comedic landscape.
Collider’s Steve Weintraub had the opportunity to sit down with director Feinartz and the documentary subject himself, Marc, at the Collider Media Studio at the Cinema Center at SXSW 2025. Throughout the conversation, Feinartz gave a rundown of how filming took place, and Marc shared his love for cats and what it’s like working with Jeremy Allen White in the upcoming Bruce Springsteen biopic Deliver Me from Nowhere.
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