Lawrence Kasdan earns two Emmy nods for Martin Short doc
Lawrence Kasdan earned two Emmy nominations for *Maybe You Should Talk to Someone*, a Peacock documentary about Martin Short's life, blending humor and heartbreak. Kasdan's long career, including cutt
Lawrence Kasdan just earned two Emmy nominations for *Maybe You Should Talk to Someone*, the Peacock documentary about Martin Shortโs life and career.
Read Full Story at Deadline Hollywood โWhy This Matters
Lawrence Kasdanโs dual Emmy nominations for *Maybe You Should Talk to Someone* underscore the enduring appeal of intimate, character-driven storytelling in an era dominated by spectacle. The recognition also highlights the growing prestige of streaming platforms like Peacock in elevating documentary filmmaking to awards-worthy heights, blurring the lines between traditional cinema and serialized content.
Background Context
Kasdanโs career spans four decades of Hollywoodโs most transformative eras, from the New Hollywood of the 1970s to the rise of the modern blockbuster. His behind-the-scenes decisionsโlike cutting Kevin Costner from *The Big Chill* or casting Geena Davis in *The Accidental Tourist*โillustrate the high-stakes gambles that define auteur-driven filmmaking. These choices were not just artistic, but strategic, shaping the trajectories of actors and studios alike.
What Happens Next
The nominations could reignite interest in Kasdanโs earlier work, potentially leading to remastered releases or retrospectives. Meanwhile, his involvement in the Martin Short documentary signals a pivot toward deeper, more personal projectsโraising questions about whether heโll continue in documentary form or return to narrative filmmaking. For Peacock, this recognition validates its investment in high-quality nonfiction content.
Bigger Picture
Kasdanโs trajectory reflects a broader shift in Hollywood, where veteran auteurs are increasingly drawn to streaming platforms and documentary formats to explore personal and cultural narratives. The acclaim for *Maybe You Should Talk to Someone* also signals a post-pandemic hunger for emotionally resonant, low-impact storytellingโan antidote to the dominance of event cinema.

