Jun 15, 2012
Movie Meltdown - Episode 180
This week we talk with director
Amy Seimetz
and actors
Kentucker Audley
and
Kate Lyn Sheil
about not only their movie "Sun Don't Shine" but also about working
and producing films in the indie scene.
And in addition to discussing odd upholstery techniques, we also
mention... having a recurring nightmare, Silver Bullets, John
Waters, the MTV Movie Awards, what is means to be an indie film
veteran,
being a conduit, a pilgrimage to meet Wes Anderson, it just hits a
tone,
having dreams about ripping apart cows, cooking baking and sewing,
now I’m retired, making as much as Steven Spielberg, actors holding
a boom, the scene where Dawn gets fingered, achievement is so
embarrassing, dance movies, Empire Builder, Open Five, it’s not
cheese Jess, this very focused mathematical thing,
Saturday Night Fever, I’m Still Here, The Comedy,
Key Lime Pie,
accomplishable tasks, Flick for Mathlete President, Gregory's
Girl,
the work for an actor never ends,
Kris Swanberg, ‘cause
I think you do have to be delusional to go into it,
Tiny Furniture, oh... nut cheese!, that’s probably the only thing
in the world that can be that perfect, Urban Cowboy,
TMZ, These
are people that were doing things that I didn’t know you could
do,
First Winter,
it’s really nice to do something constructive... while you’re being
crazy,
Lena
Dunham,
telling other directors what would be better, Bottle Rocket, I
didn’t realize I was a producer, Jess Weixler, Robert Redford’s
Sundance indecent proposal, the
people I’m most excited about working with, just happen to be
making movies on their own,
The Off Hours, Welcome to the Dollhouse, it looked like a gypsy
circus tent on the floor,
Tender Mercies, 90’s thrillers
and... aside
from having a beautiful film we now have a ten-month year old
baby
“There’s so many routes to go about making films, and the most
frustrating and depressing - is to do the traditional Hollywood
route.”
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For more on Kentucker’s independent film website: http://nobudgefilms.com/