Interview with Filmmaker Sharon Israeli (TOURISTS)

TOURISTS played to rave reviews at the February 2021 FEMALE Filmmakers Film Festival. 1. What motivated you to make this film? Answer: What motivated me the most to make this film was the passion to transcend the viewers an experience that they have not experienced before. To capture the heart of a certain situation and… Continue reading Interview with Filmmaker Sharon Israeli (TOURISTS)

Interview with Filmmaker Dalton Snider-Smith (FANTASY MASTER)

FANTASY MASTER played to rave reviews at the February 2021 Female Filmmakers Film Festival. 1. What motivated you to make this film? I had my first table top gaming experience in college with a group of friends: it was chaotic, loud….but beautiful. And hilarious. It was with a group of friends who I had just… Continue reading Interview with Filmmaker Dalton Snider-Smith (FANTASY MASTER)

Interview with Screenwriter Semyon White (THE RED SOFA BED)

What is your screenplay about? A cheap red sofa bed hosts an inter dimensional entity that thrives on orgasmic energy. To sit upon it inhibitions fall aside in favor of immediate libidinous gratification. Causing chaos for many owners, it changes hands fast. When it passes through the Vegas underworld, stolen payoff money is stashed inside.… Continue reading Interview with Screenwriter Semyon White (THE RED SOFA BED)

Interview with Screenwriter Larry Dwyer (SUMMONING DEMONS)

1. What is your screenplay about? It’s about a couple who play with things that are better left alone – like demonic rituals. 2. What genres does your screenplay fall under? It’s definitely a horror screenplay – subgenre, demonic. 3. Why should this screenplay be made into a movie? As is, it’s a really good… Continue reading Interview with Screenwriter Larry Dwyer (SUMMONING DEMONS)

Interview with Screenwriter Kent Green (A GIRL, A CAT, A SPIDER)

1. What is your screenplay about? A Girl, A Cat, and a Spider the Size of a Dog is a film about a young girl (Hope) who finds her voice, both literally and figuratively, while staying at her estranged grandmother’s house (Madam Wintergreen). Dumped there by her parents while they attempt to save their crumbling… Continue reading Interview with Screenwriter Kent Green (A GIRL, A CAT, A SPIDER)