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The Treatment

Steven Soderbergh: Magic Mike

Elvis Mitchell talks to director Steven Soderbergh about his most recent film, which stars Channing Tatum as Mike, a stripper and entrepreneur living in Florida.

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By Elvis Mitchell • Aug 1, 2012 • 28m Listen

He never would have sold it this way, but Steven Soderbergh concedes that his latest film, Magic Mike, could be potentially described as a Bressonian stripper movie. To apply the aesthetic of French New Wave director Robert Bresson to a film about a stripper and entrepreneur hustling in suburban Florida may seem like a stretch, but Magic Mike is the kind of film that simply defies categorization into a pre-established genre. Elvis Mitchell welcomes Soderbergh back to discuss, among other things, why he was so fascinated with Channing Tatum's real life story as a stripper, and what his plans are once he stops directing films. Also, he recalls, with horror, a fateful encounter with Tom Stoppard that taught him about the importance of listening.

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