Ep 166: Bill Sage, Jim Mickle & Nick Damici • Leo Fitzpatrick, Eddie Mullins & Brian Charles Johson
Guests from this episode include director Jim Mickle, screenwriter Nick Damici and actor Bill Sage from We Are What We Are; and part two is actors Leo Fitzpatrick and Brian Charles Johnson along with director Eddie Mullins from the film Doomsdays.
Ep 165: Kent Turner • Seán Ó Cualáín • Ben Fine, Damon Maulucci & Keir Politz
Kent Turner returns with a full report on TiFF, Men at Lunch filmmaker Seán Ó Cualáín, and the team behind the new indie film Detonators, all appear on this episode of Filmwax Radio.
Watch Rooftop alum in theaters this fall
The summer may be over but you can still enjoy the films watched at Rooftop Films this past summer.
Ep 164: Alan Berliner
Documentary filmmaker Alan Berliner whose new film FIRST COUSIN ONCE REMOVED will be on HBO, is the guest.
Ep 163: Jessica Wolfson, Paul Lovelace & Bob Fass
The filmmakers of the documentary Radio Unnameable, co-directors Jessica Wolfson and Paul Lovelace, are the guests. Also on this episode, a phone call with the film’s subject, Bob Fass.
Newlyweeds in theaters Sept 18th!
The “stoner dramedy” and feature debut from Rooftop Film Fund Grantee Shaka King will begin its theatrical run at Film Forum on September 18th, with Shaka King in person at select screenings!
Ep 162: Ben Fowlie • Aidah Muhammad & Slick Naim • Megumi Sasaki & Dorothy Vogel • Kat Coiro
Among the guests on this jam-packed episode are Ben Fowlie (CiFF), Aidah Muhammad & Slick Naim (Urbanworld Film Festival), Megumi Sasaki & Dorothy Vogel discussing Herb & Dorothy 50×50, and Kat Coiro on her latest feature, And While We Were Here.
Ep 161: Andrew Dosunmu & Ron Simons
Mother of George director Andrew Dosunmu and Executive Producer Ron Simons are the guests.
How to see 99%:The Occupy Wall Street Collaborative Film
Watch 99%: The Occupy Wall Street Collaborative Film this week in select theaters and next week on Pivot TV.
Ep 160: Lynn Shelton & Josh Pais
This episode of Filmwax Radio celebrates the new indie comedy Touchy Feely with its director Lynn Shelton and actor Josh Pais.