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Actress Caroline Dhavernas (“Hannibal,” “Wonderfalls”) and Director Adam Keleman from the film ‘Easy Living’ stop by to talk about the project, Adam’s love for Rogue, Caroline’s work with actors from the Marvel Universe and much more!
Adam Keleman wrote, produced, and directed Easy Living, a feature film that premiered this year at the SXSW Film Festival. He talks about the difference between making short films and a feature-length film. We also talk about how to get your film accepted into film festivals. Special thanks to Adam Keleman: www.easylivingfilm.com Hosted by: Timothy Patrick Guests: Adam Keleman Theme Music by: Ryan Stuber For more Indie Film Grit, follow us on Twitter @indiefilmgrit
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Writer/director Adam Keleman joins us to discuss his the inspiration, experience on the festival cicuit, and the reactions of the Mary Kay sales force to his new film EASY LIVING. This inspires us to look back at two other films about people hustling to sale others on a dream; be it a life of crime in Wes Anderson's debut feature BOTTLE ROCKET or Kevin Spacey's failed attempt to sell lubricants and many filmgoers on the great gem THE BIG KAHUNA. Along the way we come to terms with the fact that one of the hosts of this show has earned the role of podcast fluffer. Facebook/Twitter/Instagram: @projectingfilm Hosts: Chris @Following_Films Mike @warmachinehorse Email us suggestions on indie films you are looking forward to at projectingfilm@gmail.com
Three cinematographers with three very different films at SXSW 2017 discuss their favorite gear, what DPs can do to stand out off set, how they make room for their actors or subjects in vulnerable situations, and of course, the shoots that almost killed them. Guests include Autumn Eakin, who shot Jessica M. Thompson's realist, contemporary THE LIGHT OF THE MOON, which won the SXSW Narrative Feature Audience Award; James Axel West, who shot Adam Keleman’s stylish, ‘70s-referencing drama EASY LIVING; and Shane King, who shot Jennifer M. Kroot’s feature documentary THE UNTOLD TALES OF ARMISTEAD MAUPIN which won the SXSW Documentary Spotlight Audience Award.
Elizabeth Marvel is a stage and screen actress. Most recently she was cast as President Elect Keane on Homeland." On the big screen, Marvel will appear in the upcoming films “Easy Living” directed by Adam Keleman and “Yeh Din Ka Kissa” directed by Noah Baumbach. She recently played Heather Dunbar, Solicitor General on the Netflix original series, “House of Cards. Marvel has been an integral part of the New York theater scene since graduating from Juilliard. She has won four Obie Awards for her work Off-Broadway, most notably for her role of Hedda Gabler in Ivo Van Hove’s 2004 revival of the play. She received a Drama Desk Award Nomination for her performance in “Fifty Words.” Of her numerous Broadway roles, perhaps her most celebrated was that of Brooke Wyeth, which she originated in the Off-Broadway production of “Other Desert Cities.” In film, she has appeared in two films from the Coen brothers, Spielberg’s “Lincoln,” Tony Gilroy’s “Bourne Legacy,” Roger Michell’s “Hyde Park on Hudson,” J.C. Chandor’s “A Most Violent Year” and Cameron Crowe's “Aloha.” On television, Marvel was a series regular on the CBS series “The District” and FX's “Lights Out.” She also held recurring roles on “Fargo,” “Law and Order: SVU,” “Person of Interest ” and “Nurse Jackie.” Her guest appearances include “30 Rock,” “The Good Wife,” “The Newsroom,” “White Collar” and “Elementary.” She currently lives in Brooklyn with her family.