First Time Go Director's Club
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- TV & Film
A weekly podcast highlighting the creators of independent film and the business behind it. Hosted by Ben Duchek.
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Patiparn Boontarig + First Film Screening In Seattle
I talk with film director Patiparn Boontarig about his debut film, SOLIDS BY THE SEASHORE. Described as a "tender, atmospheric debut...set in a coastal town in southern Thailand", the reviewer wrote that the film "uniquely tackles climate change, tradition, identity, and LGBT love."
I felt the same way -- it's a gorgeous meditation best seen in a theater. And if you live in the Pacific Northwest, you can on July 10th -- the podcast is hosting its first film screening at the Beacon Cinema that night.
In this episode, Patiparn and I talk about his deeply personal story and the filming of his debut feature; the genre of climate films; what it's like to be a filmmaker in Thailand; and what's next for him.
We do agree -- it's best to see SOLIDS BY THE SEASHORE in a theater.
If you are an alumni guest of the podcast and wish to attend for free, please reach out to firstgopod@gmail.com for the code.
Links:
July 10th, 2024 Seattle Screening of SOLIDS BY THE SEASHORE (https://lu.ma/p592rce0)
LG OLED Movie Club Interview of Patiparn Boontarig (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PNvQoVCiU8k&t=3s)
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Indie Film Highlight: THE FLORIDA PROJECT (2017)
Every Sunday, I'll post a quick video -- and podcast -- about an indie film from at least a year ago. Today's film: THE FLORIDA PROJECT (2017).
Director: Sean Baker
Screenplay: Sean Baker; Chris Bergoch
Cast: Brooklynn Prince; Willem Dafoe; Bria Vinaite
SYNOPSIS
Set in the shadow of the most magical place on Earth, 6-year-old Moonee and her two best friends forge their own adventures, while Moonee's struggling mom and a kindhearted motel manager protect the kids from the harsh reality that surrounds them.
Watch The Episode: https://youtu.be/WNw_njqdD4c?si=48lbYuQLTWX21OHh
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Sierra Urich
I talk with filmmaker Sierra Urich about her film JOONAM, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on January 21, 2023 and has gone on to win several awards as well as nominated for an Independent Spirit Award.
In this episode, we talk about the deeply personal film she made; how to make a documentary film stand out in the crowded doc landscape; the fact that making Sundance is only the start of your journey, not the end; what you should be doing at any film festival you attend; and the importance of making a story that's true to you rather than trying to figure out what to sell.
Sierra engaged with the tough questions, and what emerges from this conversation is an extraordinarily thoughtful examination of what it's like as a documentary filmmaker today.
Check the link to the film on Instagram for screening times and locations.
Sierra's Indie Film Highlight: Camden International Film Festival; True/False Film Fest
Links:
JOONAM Website (https://www.joonamfilm.com/)
JOONAM on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/joonamfilm/)
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Indie Film Highlight: OWNING MAHOWNY (2003)
Every Sunday, I'll post a quick video -- and podcast -- about an indie film from at least a year ago. Today's film: OWNING MAHOWNY (2003).
Director: Richard Kwietniowski
Writers: Gary Stephen Ross; Maurice Chauvet
Cast: Philip Seymour Hoffman; Minnie Driver; Maury Chaykin
SYNOPSIS
A bank manager with: (a) a gambling problem and (b) access to a multimillion dollar account gets into a messy situation. Based on the story of the largest one-man bank fraud in Canadian history.
Watch The Episode: https://youtu.be/rFd0xWRsMFQ
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Anne Thorens
What happens when your complex short film DIAGONALE hits 50 million views on YouTube (well -- now 58 million and maybe much higher when you're reading this)? Anne Thorens will tell you...and the story is incredible.
Over the objections of some crew members, Anne made the story SHE wanted to make and the result is the most watched short in the history of Short of the Week. In this episode, we talk about trusting yourself; how to film intimate relations; the market for short films; Swiss filmmaking; and when to expect a feature from Anne. I absolutely cannot wait to see that film.
If you ever needed a pod episode as an indie filmmaker to help you trust yourself, this is it.
Anne's Indie Film Highlight: OLGA (2021) dir. by Elie Grappe; THE LAND WITHIN (2022) dir. by Fisnik Maxville; LAST DANCE (2022) dir. by Delphine Lehericey
Links:
DIAGONALE (2019) dir. by Anne Thorens (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ev2g6U30XU0)
Anne Thorens' Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/annethorens/)
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Morgan Chen
I talk with filmmaker Morgan Chen about his amazing life story -- from Oregon to Atlanta, and now about an upcoming documentary -- SCHOOL OF THE OPEN -- in New Hampshire. It's a journey you won't want to miss.
In this episode, we talk about his unique and powerful journey; his style of documentary filmmaking; his excitement (with trepidation) for hybrid docs and AI; the underlying values that underpin his upcoming feature doc; and what's next for this visionary, thoughtful filmmaker.
Morgan's Indie Film Highlight: THE WAR ROOM (1993) (https://boxd.it/1tWa); Errol Morris (https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001554/)
Links:
Morgan Chen Productions (https://www.morganchenproductions.com/)
Morgan Chen's Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/speedomorgan/)
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