
Ep 504: Frank Mosley Returns
[7 mins.] Filmwax Radio friend Frank Mosley returns to the podcast. He was last heard a year ago on Episode 417. While Frank is widely known for his acting roles in countless independent shorts and feature films (Upstream Color, Thunder Road), he is also emerging as a director in his own rite. The Spectacle Theater —located at 124 S. 3rd Street in Williamsburg, Brooklyn— sensed this and has curated a retrospective of Frank’s directorial efforts called A Fortnight With Frank Mosley which will include three of his short films: Spider Veins (2016), Parthenon (2017) & Casa de mi Madre (2017); as well as his feature film Her Wilderness (2014). Check out the full schedule (as well as tickets) on the Spectacle Theater website. The series begins this Saturday, August 25th at 7:00. Frank will be at the theater on Saturday evening to introduce his films and participate in Q&A’s.
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Ep 417: David Call, Frank Mosley & Heather Kafka
On Episode 417 of Filmwax Radio [11 mins. 20 secs.] friend David Call makes his 3rd appearance on the podcast. David Skypes in briefly to talk about an Indiegogo campaign he is winding down with regarding a short film he has written, directed & acted in called Cole.
Next up, [22 mins. 40 secs.] a conversation with Dallas based actor and filmmaker Frank Mosley (Upstream Color, Some Beasts) who discusses his illustrious career. This is Frank’s first time on the podcast.
Lastly, [10 mins. 40 secs.] the Austin-based actor Heather Kafka (Lovers of Hate, Kid-Thing) stops by for her 2nd visit on the podcast. Heather was on Episode 304 along with Jonny Mars. This time it’s me & Heather podcasting over dinner in her hometown during SxSW 2015.
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