PBS Brings Philip Seymour Hoffman’s Thoughts On Happiness To Life

Here at Tubefilter, we’re big fans of Blank On Blank, PBS Digital Studios‘ series of archival interviews with famous figures. Episodes featuring the likes of Maurice Sendak and Jimi Hendrix have succeeded in bringing their departed subjects to life through sharp quotes and hand-drawn animation.

The latest episode, which pays tribute to Philip Seymour Hoffman, is no different. It gives viewers a poignant look at the psyche of the recently-deceased actor through audio culled from a December 2012 interview. Hoffman’s thoughts on happiness are somewhat chilling, given the way they succinctly characters his obsession with his craft and his untimely death. The last line of the video is particularly haunting: “Learning how to die,” says Hoffman, “is therefore learning how to live.”

Subscribe for daily Tubefilter Top Stories

Subscribe

While it is easy to watch the episode and use it to explain Hoffman’s descent into addiction, it also stands alone as a smart monologue from a brilliant actor who died far too young. Give it a watch, and be sure to check out the rest of the Blank On Blank library while you’re in the neighborhood.

Share
Published by
Sam Gutelle

Recent Posts

Soccer media brand Footballco is coming to America with several key hires

Footballco is betting on the growth of soccer in the United States. Over the past few…

2 days ago

MatPat-founded Theorist reveals new apparel brand at ‘Creator in Fashion’ show

As the co-host of the Creators in Fashion show that took place on April 25, Matthew Patrick (a.k.a. MatPat)…

2 days ago

Millionaires: Nicole Coenen is the internet’s favorite lesbian lumberjack

Welcome to Millionaires, where we profile creators who have recently crossed the one million follower…

2 days ago

YouTube salutes its Shorts as ad revenue soars to $8.1 billion in Q1 2024

Alphabet's earnings report for the first quarter of 2024 sent its stock price soaring sky-high.…

2 days ago

Snap stock jumps 25% after Q1 earnings beat projections. Also, 9 million people are now paying for Snapchat+.

Snap has had a rocky couple of years: several quarters of flat growth or declines,…

2 days ago

On the Rise: Rob can heal your workplace wounds

Welcome to On the Rise, where we find and profile breakout creators who are in…

3 days ago