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The All New Midnight Movie Club

Hosted by award-winning director Lester Rowe. The All New Midnight Movie Club is about film and tv by filmmakers and the nameless talent from the shows and films you love and a lot more talk, banter, and debates! Join the Club!

  1. 08/21/2025

    Constance Finds Her Way in the Film Industry

    Lost but now found episode Constance Consuela joins The All-New Midnight Movie Club to talk about the art of storytelling, the evolution of independent cinema, and the raw truths of being a creative underdog. We dive into the challenges of making films that matter, the importance of authenticity in a world chasing trends, and why breaking the rules can make for the most unforgettable stories.We also explore the parallels between filmmaking and life, from embracing imperfection to finding your unique voice, whether in front of or behind the camera. This is a conversation for filmmakers, storytellers, and anyone chasing their creative calling.Movies & Topics Discussed:🎥 Independent filmmaking in today’s industry🎥 Creating without compromise🎥 Building trust between audience and storyteller🎥 Inspirations from classic directors and bold narrativesTimestamps:00:00 Banter & opening thoughts03:15 Constance’s creative journey & first film experiences12:40 Why authenticity matters in film24:05 Breaking the mold in independent cinema39:50 The filmmaker’s responsibility to their audience50:20 Lessons from classic directors01:05:00 The importance of tribes and finding yoursFollow Constance Consuela:Follow The All-New Midnight Movie Club:🌐 arowefilms.net📷 instagram.com/midnightmoviepod📷 instagram.com/arowefilms🐦 twitter.com/arowefilms▶ youtube.com/arowefilms#filmmaking #independentfilm #storytelling #cinema #filmcommunity

    1h 53m
  2. 02/27/2023 · BONUS

    Selling "The First Step" with Lance Kramer

    *Sorry For the Audio issues during this Episode* #vanjones #prisonreform #socialjustice   First, this episode had a corrupt audio file, and we tried to salvage it as much as possible but as much as we tried there were still issues. I understand. Lance agree to a follow-up interview to make up for it !  Lance Kramer's The First Step documentary about CNN's Van Jones and his mission to create a Bi-Partisan Bill for Prison Reform in America. It was a journey to get made as Lance knew the challenge of making a documentary that challenges the ideals of both sides of the political spectrum. Lance talks to me during the Tallgrass Film Festival about his algorithm-breaking film.   In this revealing observational portrait, Black progressive activist and political commentator Van Jones faces a polarized society head on in an effort to reform a broken criminal justice system. Jones, known for calling Donald Trump's election “a whitelash” live on primetime TV, navigates increasingly tense and isolating political and racial divides in his attempt to become a “bridge builder” during the Trump administration.  Condemned by the right for his progressive beliefs, and by the left for embracing conservatives, this fraught and cinematically captured personal journey questions his integrity from all sides, forcing him to consider not only his activism but his own identity.  The First Step takes us behind the scenes of these dramatic power struggles, from internal divisions within both parties, to the lives of activists fighting on the frontlines for their communities.  Director: Brandon Kramer Producer: Lance Kramer Watch: https://youtu.be/LEyFG_pKJ3M

    1h 1m
  3. 12/29/2022 · BONUS

    We Burn Like This with Alana Waksman (Emily Branham Pt. 1)

    #epigenetics #weburnlikethis #filmmaking   Rowe Interviews...  Women face a lot of challenges and roadblocks when trying to get their films made, but they have just as much right to make art as men. Join the All-New Midnight Movie Club as host Lester Rowe sits with Emily Branham and Alana Waksman to talk about their latest projects  Being Bebe and We Burn Like This respectively and how they are working around the system. They also discuss how their lives have shaped their work from trauma to triumph. Women filmmakers rock! Alana also talked about her film and how this film has become a vehicle for her to explore some of her own personal challenges and ancestral traumas.   We Burn Like This: When 22-year-old Rae, a descendant of Holocaust survivors, is targeted by Neo-Nazis in Billings, Montana, her ancestors' trauma becomes real. As antisemitism rises in the community, Rae journeys to forgive herself, her mother, and the broken world.   Director: Alana Waksman  Trailer : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C99EnX-3IXY   We Burn Like This, Alana’s award-winning debut feature which she wrote, directed, and produced, is executive produced by Emmy and Peabody award-winning producer Neda Armian (Rachel Getting Married, The Loving Story, Murder on Middle Beach). The film had its world premiere at the 2021 Santa Barbara International Film Festival and its international premiere at Deauville American Film Festival where it screened in competition. It is currently playing in the festival circuit both nationally and internationally.    Follow   twitter.com/arowefilms twitter.com/tallgrassfilm arowefilms.net tallgrassfilm.org facebook.com/arowefilms facebook.com/tallgrassfilm

    23 min

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Hosted by award-winning director Lester Rowe. The All New Midnight Movie Club is about film and tv by filmmakers and the nameless talent from the shows and films you love and a lot more talk, banter, and debates! Join the Club!