NOTE: Answered by Judd Cherry 1. What is your screenplay about? – A hopeful group of comedy upstarts travel the country performing and grinding out a name for themselves, all while surfing the bonds of friendship and facing the trials and tribulations of that touring road life. 2. What genres does your screenplay fall under?… Continue reading Interview with Screenwriters Judd Cherry & Aaron Krebs (THAT’S OUR SHOW)
Interview with Screenwriter Stacy Dymalski (A BIT MUCH)
1. What is your screenplay about? My story is about self-acceptance, even if you don’t fit “the norm,” so that you can confidently step into the best version of yourself. 2. What genres does your screenplay fall under? Comedy, dramedy, fantasy, female-driven 3. Why should this screenplay be made into a movie? So that people,… Continue reading Interview with Screenwriter Stacy Dymalski (A BIT MUCH)
Interview with Screenwriter Janet Oh (WOOSUNG 2020)
1. What is your screenplay about? “Family Day” introduces Victoria Im, a second-generation Korean American woman, struggling to attain recognition for her artistic pursuits. But when a tragic event gives her an opportunity to catapult her into worldwide recognition, she must carefully weigh her options. After all, the opportunity would require her to re-enter her… Continue reading Interview with Screenwriter Janet Oh (WOOSUNG 2020)
Interview with Filmmaker Shawna Schultz (REMEMBERING MARTY CHERNOFF)
REMEMBERING MARTY CHERNOFF played to rave reviews at the September 2021 LGBTQ+ Documentary Film Festival. 1. What motivated you to make this film? I was asked to do some interviews and put together a 10-minute tribute to Marty after he passed away. As a filmmaker, the more I interviewed and the more I learned, I… Continue reading Interview with Filmmaker Shawna Schultz (REMEMBERING MARTY CHERNOFF)
Interview with Filmmaker Sam Luna (MEMORIES OF GREEN)
MEMORIES OF GREEN played to rave reviews at the September 2021 DRAMA Film Festival. 1. What motivated you to make this film? “Memories Of Green” was really motivated by the deep seeded issues I had with my father growing up. I wanted to make a film to sort of cope with trauma if you will.… Continue reading Interview with Filmmaker Sam Luna (MEMORIES OF GREEN)
Interview with Filmmaker Lenny Lenox (THINGS I SHOULD HAVE SAID)
THINGS I SHOULD HAVE SAID played to rave reviews at the September 2021 LA Feedback Film Festival. 1. What motivated you to make this film? I love films that inspire you to learn from their message. While thinking about this story I drew from experiences in my life and created characters that could remind us… Continue reading Interview with Filmmaker Lenny Lenox (THINGS I SHOULD HAVE SAID)
Interview with Screenwriter Edward Dorsey (HUGS NOT DRUGS)
1. What is your screenplay about? My screenplay is about a goofy and chronic screw up father that accidentally ends up with a briefcase full of cocaine. He then has to figure out how to return the drugs while avoiding the cops and the cartel all before picking his kids up from orchestra practice. 2.… Continue reading Interview with Screenwriter Edward Dorsey (HUGS NOT DRUGS)
Interview with Screenwriter Carol Hoffman (Tyler Hudson’s Christmas Eve Adventure)
1. What is your screenplay about? When Santa’s sleigh is hijacked with a non-believer boy and his younger brother aboard, it might take a miracle to get them all home and keep Santa out of jail. 2. What genres does your screenplay fall under? Family/Comedy/Action/Adventure 3. Why should this screenplay be made into a movie?… Continue reading Interview with Screenwriter Carol Hoffman (Tyler Hudson’s Christmas Eve Adventure)
Interview with Screenwriter Robert W. McKnight (CALLE OCHO)
1. What is your screenplay about? 1. The screenplay Calle Ocho is about yet another close U.S. Senate election in Florida intersecting with a once in a life time chance for freedom in Cuba, after Castro. 2. What genres does your screenplay fall under? The genres are political, thriller, and women themed. 3. Why should… Continue reading Interview with Screenwriter Robert W. McKnight (CALLE OCHO)
Interview with Screenwriter Micharn Pollock (SIZWE)
1. What is your screenplay about? This is the heartwarming story of Nosizwe (Sizwe), a young girl from the Transkei. Sizwe’s been raised by her gogo (grandmother), the kind of lady you just want to hug. We see Sizwe tackle difficult situations and grow from a young girl, very dependent on her gogo, to reversing… Continue reading Interview with Screenwriter Micharn Pollock (SIZWE)
