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A weekly podcast highlighting the creators of independent film and the business behind it. Hosted by Ben Duchek.

  1. Roshan Sethi

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    Roshan Sethi

    Watch This Episode On YouTube Watch The Trailer Of A Nice Indian Boy Preorder the film, available for streaming on May 6, 2025 I can't give this title out often before it becomes meaningless, but the best film I've seen this year is A NICE INDIAN BOY (2024), by director Roshan Sethi. And with SINNERS (2025), it's the hottest story in film right now. Let's talk about why that is with one of the most intelligent and analytic minds in filmmaking: Roshan Sethi. In this episode, Roshan and I talk about: the overwhelming positive response to the film and what that says about the state of independent film;how did they know to go "all in" with theaters?he does a deep dive into the complex nature of distribution;his path from doctor to indie filmmaker;was it because he was bothered by medical inaccuracies in Hollywood? no, not at all;what about romcoms draws him to that material and what he learned from 7 DAYS?he's done both a heteronormative and a queer romcom; was he worried about the release of this film?when does he trust a streamers' algo?** how to cast ethnic, queer, or other niches and what guideposts to use for actors that aren't part of a particular group? "often gay roles are used to launch stars"; this is a must listen answer **it seemed like this would be a written and directed feature but it came from a play; what kind of adaptations did he make?how he borrowed a technique from reality television to move along different plot points simultaneously;how to find profitability in great indie films -- "And so the problem is not the creators who are creating very diverse content, that's often very good. It's not the audiences who crave diverse content, it's the people who are in the middle, which is film executives and the apparatus of the system";his advice as a mentor for the Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles; "I am just recommending that everybody make as commercial a project as they can, action, horror, thriller, whatever";where did the nobility come from in being broke to make films? "every art form suffers from a certain amount of pretentiousness, which is the desire to be artistically elevated and to be seen as an artist who is more sophisticated than other artists;his thought process of releasing the film for streaming while it's in theaters;having to think about releasing an indie film almost like politicians think about precincts. Roshan's Indie Film Highlight: GIRLS WILL BE GIRLS (2024) dir. by Shuchi Talati Links: Follow Roshan On Instagram Follow A NICE INDIAN BOY On Instagram A NICE INDIAN BOY Official Website Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/first-time-go/exclusive-content

    33 min
  2. Peter McDowell

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    Peter McDowell

    Buy Tickets Now For JIMMY IN SAIGON In NYC Through May 1st Watch The Trailer For JIMMY IN SAIGON Watch This Episode On YouTube "Polite persistence" -- that's the story of filmmaker Peter McDowell in so many ways, and it's how he brought the film JIMMY IN SAIGON to movie theaters, through May 1st, 2025 in NYC, and then beyond. He's been at work on the film since 2010, and it throws on its head what you might expect from a Vietnam War documentary. In this episode, we discuss: how he got started in filmmaking, alongside his brother, Jimmy, who is the subject of JIMMY IN SAIGON;what his concepts of documentaries about the Vietnam War before he started?the long journey of creating his film, starting in 2010, that details the search for what happened to his brother during the Vietnam War;what advice he'd give documentary filmmakers embarking on such a personal narrative -- "just turn the camera on";what his "special sauce" for fundraising on a project that took 12 years to put together -- fiscal sponsorship;the soundtrack was released for the film; was that always part of that plan and how did he come up with a such a great score?the film has been on the festival circuit for over two years; what does he think of film festivals?what's next for him? Peter's Indie Film Highlight: Pedro Almodovar; A PHOTOGRAPHIC MEMORY (2024) dir. by Rachel Elizabeth Seed Links: Follow JIMMY IN SAIGON On Instagram Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/first-time-go/exclusive-content

    20 min
  3. Jake Rademacher

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    Jake Rademacher

    Watch This Episode On YouTube One of the things that fascinates me about filmmaking is the concept of authenticity. That is, the filmmakers either have to put in the time to do research for a particular film genre (veterans, ethnic films, etc) or they have to live it. For the new film BROTHERS AFTER WAR, my guest Jake Rademacher lived it. It's in his blood -- literally, as many of his siblings serve in the military -- and he's spent significant time overseas with our deployed soldiers. I felt honored to talk with a director who tells veterans' stories so eloquently. Keep checking the BROTHERS AFTER WAR social media on when it'll be available for screening near you. And I hope you enjoy this episode with one of the most authentic voices for military veteran stories you’ll ever hope to meet.  In this episode, Jake and I discuss: how he created such a unique and genuine film series about his "brothers" -- both familial and military;how he created such an authentic film about war and after war;what made him decide to get into filmmaking and how he had the resilience to go into war zones with just a camera;advice he has for other documentary filmmakers -- "don't make a film during a global pandemic"; they were the first film back in Italy; "get a pen out, a piece of paper out, and ask yourself why you want to make yourself this film? and why do they need to see it?;his thoughts on the political response to Matthew Heineman's film RETROGRADE and how he handled his relationship with the DoD -- "I always have final cut";what did he leave out? where does it go too far for a cinéma vérité documentary filmmaker?would he consider making a narrative film? is documentary the best way to share veterans' stories?if he wants to turn it into a Richard Linklater BEFORE type series and what's next for him;how Christian filmmakers have inspired a model for veteran films. Jake's Indie Film Highlight: FIGHTING SPIRIT: A COMBAT CHAPLAIN'S JOURNEY (2024) dir. by Richard Hull; Justin Roberts Links: Follow @brothersafterwar on Instagram BROTHERS AFTER WAR Website Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/first-time-go/exclusive-content

    43 min
  4. Angeline Walsh

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    Angeline Walsh

    Watch This Episode On YouTube Now Go and listen to THE CORONER'S ASSISTANT, a new show on Tubi by filmmaker Angeline Walsh, and I'll bet you have the theme music caught in your head for the rest of the day (week, month, etc.) Kudos to Angeline for putting music first. The episodic model might look scary, but my guest is here to convince you otherwise -- for her, it was a way to follow her heart. In this episode, we discuss: the ridiculously catchy theme music and how she decided to start with that instead of leaving it to the end;how she got into filmmaking;she calls her filmmaking "weird and too dark for children" -- where did that come from? it's more lighthearted than you may think;what they should expect to see from THE CORONER'S ASSISTANT;isn't that the point of good filmmaking, to subvert expectations?why episodic content on Tubi versus a short or a feature?the metrics available on Tubi?what advice would she give about the process of putting a show on Tubi?how to monetize episodic or short films -- "I'm not being hired to do this, so I might as well just make it the way I want to because I'm not beholden to anyone's rules right now";will there be a season two?what other projects is she working on? Angeline's Indie Film Highlights: Valyo Gennoff, composer of the catchy music for THE CORONER'S ASSISTANT; Mabel Normand; Marion Davies (Angeline later mentioned she meant Frances Marion) Links: Follow Angeline On Instagram Angeline Walsh's Website Watch THE CORONER'S ASSISTANT on Tubi Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/first-time-go/exclusive-content

    22 min
  5. Rachel Suissa

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    Rachel Suissa

    Watch This Episode On YouTube Preorder on Apple TV Now In the beating heart of the most successful independent filmmakers you can find one thing for certain: a belief in oneself. I've hardly ever heard a more powerful defense of one's vision than from filmmaker Rachel Suissa, who is here to talk about her debut indie film, GREEK MOTHERS NEVER DIE (2025). If you want to be inspired by a woman and her vision, this is the episode for you. And don't forget -- preorder her film! Rachel lets us in on the insight of the Apple algorithm and so much more. In this episode, Rachel and I discuss: how she got involved in filmmaking, starting as an actress and boldly taking control of her career after a show bombed -- "people had different ways to grieve and mine was to take control, of things and have freedom to tell my stories";what people should expect to see during GREEK MOTHERS NEVER DIE;what kind of advice she gives on creating ethnic related films? "if somebody wants to make a first indie movie, it has to be something that resonate with his heart, his universe, and his experience";her feelings about MY BIG FAT GREEK WEDDING (2002);how she was able to keep a two hour plus run time in a field (romcoms) that's very hard to do -- how did she manage this?whether being an actress helped her direct this film with the vision she wanted -- "it's all ink and paper until an actor brings it to life";her thoughts on funders demanding a "name" cast and what an indie director should do about it;her sticking to her vision, no matter the consequences;how many preorders it takes to beat the Apple algo;what's next for her -- "The Hangover meets Mamma Mia!" Rachel's Indie Film Highlight: ETERNAL SUNSHINE OF THE SPOTLESS MIND (2004) dir. by Michel Gondry Links: Follow Rachel Suissa On Instagram Preorder on Apple TV Now Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/first-time-go/exclusive-content

    40 min

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