Michael deMeng's Junk and Disorderly Art Podcast

Tarradiddling with Baron Muchausen

Michael deMeng Season 2 Episode 1

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In this episode of Junk and Disorderly, Michael deMeng is joined by artist, author, and crime-fiction historian Gary Warren Niebuhr to explore the cinematic adventures of literature’s most gloriously unreliable storyteller—Baron Munchausen.

Together we dive into two wildly different film interpretations: Karel Zeman’s visually astonishing 1962 fantasy The Fabulous Baron Munchausen and Terry Gilliam’s lavish and chaotic 1988 epic The Adventures of Baron Munchausen. One blends live action, animation, and imagery inspired by antique engravings; the other erupts with Gilliam’s signature theatrical imagination and big-budget spectacle.

Along the way we trace the Baron’s origins in the 18th-century tall tales popularized by Rudolf Erich Raspe, discuss the influence of Gustave Doré’s legendary illustrations, and compare how each filmmaker translates these outrageous adventures to the screen in completely different visual languages.

It’s a conversation about cinematic trickery, storytelling excess, and the enduring appeal of a hero who can ride a cannonball to the moon and still insist he’s only telling the truth.

Expect film history detours, artistic rabbit holes, and—naturally—a few tall tales of our own.

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