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From MovieMaker Magazine, a podcast featuring conversations with great moviemakers about the art and craft of making movies. Tim Molloy talks to moviemakers about screenwriting, directing, acting, and all of the other creative work that goes into moviemaking. Like MovieMaker's print magazine and moviemaker.com, we're here for everyone who wants to learn more about how movies are made. Also, check out Actual Facts, our documentary-focused podcast hosted by Eric Steuer. You can listen to it right here on this feed or subscribe directly at https://pod.link/1646377119.

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From MovieMaker Magazine, a podcast featuring conversations with great moviemakers about the art and craft of making movies. Tim Molloy talks to moviemakers about screenwriting, directing, acting, and all of the other creative work that goes into moviemaking. Like MovieMaker's print magazine and moviemaker.com, we're here for everyone who wants to learn more about how movies are made. Also, check out Actual Facts, our documentary-focused podcast hosted by Eric Steuer. You can listen to it right here on this feed or subscribe directly at https://pod.link/1646377119.

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English

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323-377-5268


Episodes
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Andrew DeYoung (Friendship)

6/5/2025
Andrew DeYoung is the director of the magnificent Friendship, starring Tim Robinson as a suburban dad who becomes platonically smitten with a cool new neighbor played by Paul Rudd. We talk about men's struggle to stay connected, a dark theory about one of the central relationships in the film, and something audiences have guessed at but that wasn't intentional. Friendship is his directorial feature debut, and he was delighted by the support he received. Andrew DeYoung photo by Monica Schipper.

Duration:00:30:29

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Freddy MacDonald (Sew Torn)

5/15/2025
A lot of things have happened to Freddy MacDonald that aren't supposed to happen anymore. His short film "Sew Torn" got him into AFI and scored him a meeting with Joel Coen, who urged him to turn it into a full-length film. He did. Sew Torn, out now, is the story of a seamstress who comes across a drug deal gone awry on a beautiful, isolated Swiss road. She must decide on one of three courses of action. Things spin out from there. You can read a bit more about Freddy MacDonald and watch and exclusive scene from the film right here. If you enjoy this interview please subscribe and we'll do more.

Duration:00:38:36

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Joe List (Tom Dustin: Portrait of a Comedian)

5/8/2025
Joe List and Tom Dustin both started out as Boston-area comedians more than 20 years ago. They quickly became friends, drinking buddies and roommates, with a shared dream of moving to New York City to pursue comedy greatness. List followed through on the dream. He got sober, scored a slew of TV appearances and standup specials, and started a thriving podcast, Tuesdays With Stories, with his friend and fellow comedian Mark Normand. He's also just directed his first film — a documentary — about his old friend. Tom Dustin: Portrait of a Comedian tracks Dustin's decision to keep drinking, and to relocate to Key West, Florida. He runs a comedy club where he does what he loves and regularly kills with audiences — but outside of the mainstream. He sometimes struggles financially, and wonders if quitting booze would be good for his mental health. We talked with Joe List for the MovieMaker podcast about Tom Dustin, YouTube vs. theaters, and how you can be an offensive comedian and good liberal at the same time. Photo by Matthew Salacuse.

Duration:00:39:06

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'Yacht Rock: A DOCKumentary' | Actual Facts

12/17/2024
Sail away with us as we discuss 'Yacht Rock: A DOCKumentary,' the new film from director Garret Price (part of Bill Simmons' Music Box series), which explores the rise (and modern-day reevaluation) of the breezy strain of easy-listening rock that came out of Southern California in the late '70s and early '80s. Actual Facts is hosted by Eric Steuer Guest co-host: Jason Betrue Send us a note at actualfactspod@gmail.com Our show's theme music is by Yalls: https://www.dancasey.me/ For more from MovieMaker Magazine, visit https://www.moviemaker.com/

Duration:00:41:16

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Houses That Are Also Pop Culture Landmarks with Tommy Avallone, Director of 'The House From …' | Actual Facts

11/26/2024
Guest co-host Jason Betrue returns to Actual Facts to talk about ‘The House From …,’ a fun new documentary about iconic homes from movies and TV shows like ‘Home Alone,’ ‘Breaking Bad,’ ‘Friday,’ ‘The Outsiders,’ ‘Pee-wee’s Big Adventure’, ‘A Christmas Story,’ and many more. The film explores the lives of the homeowners who navigate the unique challenges and joys of living in pop culture landmarks. Eric closes out the episode with an interview with the film’s director, Tommy Avallone. Actual Facts is hosted by Eric Steuer Guest co-host: Jason Betrue Send us a note at actualfactspod@gmail.com Our show's theme music is by Yalls: https://www.dancasey.me/ For more from MovieMaker Magazine, visit https://www.moviemaker.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Duration:00:58:24

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Houses That Are Also Pop Culture Landmarks with Tommy Avallone, Director of 'The House From …' | Actual Facts

11/26/2024
Guest co-host Jason Betrue returns to Actual Facts to talk about ‘The House From …,’ a fun new documentary about iconic homes from movies and TV shows like ‘Home Alone,’ ‘Breaking Bad,’ ‘Friday,’ ‘The Outsiders,’ ‘Pee-wee’s Big Adventure’, ‘A Christmas Story,’ and many more. The film explores the lives of the homeowners who navigate the unique challenges and joys of living in pop culture landmarks. Eric closes out the episode with an interview with the film’s director, Tommy Avallone. Actual Facts is hosted by Eric Steuer Guest co-host: Jason Betrue Send us a note at actualfactspod@gmail.com Our show's theme music is by Yalls: https://www.dancasey.me/ For more from MovieMaker Magazine, visit https://www.moviemaker.com/

Duration:00:58:24

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'The Remarkable Life of Ibelin' with Director Benjamin Ree | Actual Facts

11/14/2024
We talk with Benjamin Ree about his documentary 'The Remarkable Life of Ibelin' (2024). The film tells the story of Mats Steen, a young man in Norway born with a severe form of muscular dystrophy that left him physically isolated for most of his life. Through the online multiplayer game 'World of Warcraft,' however, Mats found connection with a community of people around the world. Unbeknownst to his family, he had created a second life in the game as his character, Ibelin, building deep friendships with other players while keeping his real identity and health struggles private. When he passed away at just 25 years old, his family mourned what they thought had been a lonely life – until they began receiving an outpouring of messages from Mats' friends across the globe. To bring Mats' online world to life, Benjamin collaborated with animators to recreate scenes from Mats' life in 'World of Warcraft,' allowing viewers to experience the exact environment, characters, and activities Mats had been immersed in. These scenes are blended with selections from the extensive video footage Mats' family captured of his life in the physical world. Benjamin Ree is a three-time Sundance award-winning director, known for several documentaries, including 'Magnus' and 'The Painter and the Thief.' Actual Facts is hosted by Eric Steuer Send us a note: actualfactspod@gmail.com Our show's theme music is by Yalls: https://www.dancasey.me/ Benjamin Ree: https://benjaminree.com/ MovieMaker Magazine: https://www.moviemaker.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Duration:00:26:04

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'The Remarkable Life of Ibelin' with Director Benjamin Ree | Actual Facts

11/14/2024
We talk with Benjamin Ree about his documentary 'The Remarkable Life of Ibelin' (2024). The film tells the story of Mats Steen, a young man in Norway born with a severe form of muscular dystrophy that left him physically isolated for most of his life. Through the online multiplayer game 'World of Warcraft,' however, Mats found connection with a community of people around the world. Unbeknownst to his family, he had created a second life in the game as his character, Ibelin, building deep friendships with other players while keeping his real identity and health struggles private. When he passed away at just 25 years old, his family mourned what they thought had been a lonely life – until they began receiving an outpouring of messages from Mats' friends across the globe. To bring Mats' online world to life, Benjamin collaborated with animators to recreate scenes from Mats' life in 'World of Warcraft,' allowing viewers to experience the exact environment, characters, and activities Mats had been immersed in. These scenes are blended with selections from the extensive video footage Mats' family captured of his life in the physical world. Benjamin Ree is a three-time Sundance award-winning director, known for several documentaries, including 'Magnus' and 'The Painter and the Thief.' Actual Facts is hosted by Eric Steuer Send us a note: actualfactspod@gmail.com Our show's theme music is by Yalls: https://www.dancasey.me/ Benjamin Ree: https://benjaminree.com/ MovieMaker Magazine: https://www.moviemaker.com/

Duration:00:26:04

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'Leap of Faith' with Director Nicholas Ma | Actual Facts

10/31/2024
Joining us is Nicholas Ma to discuss his documentary 'Leap of Faith' (2024), which follows twelve diverse Christian leaders from Grand Rapids, Michigan, as they gather for a series of retreats led by Michael Gulker, organizer of a project called the Colossian Forum. Over a year, these pastors—five women and seven men from various denominations and with differing beliefs and approaches—engage in deep conversations on divisive issues, exploring perspectives shaped by their faith and experiences. We witness moments of deep pain and frustration as their views clash, but we're also there for the discovery of surprising points of connection. Nicholas collaborated on the film with longtime partner Morgan Neville; the duo also made the great Fred Rogers documentary, 'Won’t You Be My Neighbor?'. An award-winning director, writer, and producer, Nicholas's work includes the WNBA documentary 'Unfinished Business' and his feature debut 'Mabel,' which was awarded the Sloan Prize. A former DOC NYC fellow and Film Independent Fellow, he also previously worked on global economic policy on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. Actual Facts is hosted by Eric Steuer Send us a note: actualfactspod@gmail.com Theme music by Yalls: https://www.dancasey.me/ 'Leap of Faith': https://leapoffaithmovie.com/ MovieMaker Magazine: https://www.moviemaker.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Duration:00:27:40

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'Leap of Faith' with Director Nicholas Ma | Actual Facts

10/31/2024
Joining us is Nicholas Ma to discuss his documentary 'Leap of Faith' (2024), which follows twelve diverse Christian leaders from Grand Rapids, Michigan, as they gather for a series of retreats led by Michael Gulker, organizer of a project called the Colossian Forum. Over a year, these pastors—five women and seven men from various denominations and with differing beliefs and approaches—engage in deep conversations on divisive issues, exploring perspectives shaped by their faith and experiences. We witness moments of deep pain and frustration as their views clash, but we're also there for the discovery of surprising points of connection. Nicholas collaborated on the film with longtime partner Morgan Neville; the duo also made the great Fred Rogers documentary, 'Won’t You Be My Neighbor?'. An award-winning director, writer, and producer, Nicholas's work includes the WNBA documentary 'Unfinished Business' and his feature debut 'Mabel,' which was awarded the Sloan Prize. A former DOC NYC fellow and Film Independent Fellow, he also previously worked on global economic policy on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. Actual Facts is hosted by Eric Steuer Send us a note: actualfactspod@gmail.com Theme music by Yalls: https://www.dancasey.me/ 'Leap of Faith': https://leapoffaithmovie.com/ MovieMaker Magazine: https://www.moviemaker.com/

Duration:00:27:40

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'Tell Them You Love Me' with Director Nick August-Perna | Actual Facts

10/17/2024
We speak with Nick August-Perna about his documentary 'Tell Them You Love Me' (2023). The film explores the complex and controversial case of Anna Stubblefield, a former Rutgers ethics professor who was convicted in 2015 for the sexual assault of Derrick Johnson, a nonverbal Black man with cerebral palsy. Stubblefield, a white woman, met Johnson while working to improve his communication skills using Facilitated Communication, a controversial and often disputed method in which a facilitator helps guide a person with disabilities in typing or pointing to letters. Stubblefield claimed that, through this process, she and Johnson developed a deep emotional bond, which led to a consensual sexual relationship. However, Johnson's mother, Daisy, his brother, John, and ultimately the court argued that Derrick lacked the cognitive ability to consent, accusing Stubblefield of manipulating both his communication and his capacity for intimacy. Nick is an award-winning director, producer, and editor, known for co-directing 'The Oxy Kingpins' (2021) and 'The Swell Season' (2011), among other works. Actual Facts is hosted by Eric Steuer Send us a note: actualfactspod@gmail.com Theme music by Yalls: https://www.dancasey.me/ Nick August-Perna: https://www.nickaugustperna.com/ MovieMaker Magazine: https://www.moviemaker.com/

Duration:00:31:12

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Damien Leone (TERRIFIER 3)

10/11/2024
Damien Leone is the director of four films that star the mugging, murdering Art the Clown — All Hallows Eve and Terrifer, Terrifier 2 and the new Terrifier 3. Even if you've never seen his films, you've probably read about them, because of the hype that surrounds the walkouts and episodes that inevitably accompany screenings. We talk about making a $250,000 movie that earns $15 million, the Terrifer 3 scene inspired by American Psycho, and creating the best slasher villain since Freddy Krueger. And we discuss being named after The Omen's Antichrist.

Duration:00:32:00

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Damien Leone (TERRIFIER 3)

10/11/2024
Damien Leone is the director of four films that star the mugging, murdering Art the Clown — All Hallows Eve and Terrifer, Terrifier 2 and the new Terrifier 3. Even if you've never seen his films, you've probably read about them, because of the hype that surrounds the walkouts and episodes that inevitably accompany screenings. We talk about making a $250,000 movie that earns $15 million, the Terrifer 3 scene inspired by American Psycho, and creating the best slasher villain since Freddy Krueger. And we discuss being named after The Omen's Antichrist. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Duration:00:32:00

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Sam Pressman on the Legacy and Future of the Business Behind American Psycho, The Crow, and More

10/4/2024
Ed Pressman was one of Hollywood's most impressive producers — a man who worked on films from American Psycho to The Crow to Wall Street to cult classics like The Phantom of the Paradise and Bad Lieutenant. His son Sam Pressman took over Pressman Films when his father died last year at 79. Sam Pressman has bold ideas about how to keep making daring films, and one of those ideas is turning to a favorite practice of scrappy DIY filmmakers, crowdfunding. But why is a business known for making classics the old-fashioned way turning to online investors? Sam Pressman explains his new approach — and tells us some great stories. You can get details about the Pressman Film at Republic.com/Pressman. And of course, please check out Actual Facts, on this very feed. And visit us all the time at MovieMaker.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Duration:00:49:48

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Sam Pressman on the Legacy and Future of the Business Behind American Psycho, The Crow, and More

10/4/2024
Ed Pressman was one of Hollywood's most impressive producers — a man who worked on films from American Psycho to The Crow to Wall Street to cult classics like The Phantom of the Paradise and Bad Lieutenant. His son Sam Pressman took over Pressman Films when his father died last year at 79. Sam Pressman has bold ideas about how to keep making daring films, and one of those ideas is turning to a favorite practice of scrappy DIY filmmakers, crowdfunding. But why is a business known for making classics the old-fashioned way turning to online investors? Sam Pressman explains his new approach — and tells us some great stories. You can get details about the Pressman Film at Republic.com/Pressman. And of course, please check out Actual Facts, on this very feed. And visit us all the time at MovieMaker.com.

Duration:00:49:48

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The Real-Life Truman Show of 'The Contestant' with Director Clair Titley | Actual Facts

10/3/2024
Clair Titley joins to discuss her documentary 'The Contestant' (2023). The film tells the surreal story of Nasubi, an aspiring Japanese comedian who, in 1998 at the age of 22, was selected for a reality TV show produced by the team behind the popular series 'Denpa Shonen.' Stripped of his clothes and placed in a tiny apartment, Nasubi was tasked with surviving solely on magazine sweepstakes winnings until he amassed 1 million yen in prizes. For 15 months, he lived in isolation, unaware that his every move was being broadcast to millions under the title 'A Life in Prizes,' making him one of Japan’s biggest TV stars—without his knowledge or consent. Clair is a BAFTA-nominated director who began her career making oral history films for the BBC. She premiered 'The Contestant' at the 2023 Toronto International Film Festival, where it quickly became a favorite at festivals like Camden and Doc NYC. Actual Facts is hosted by Eric Steuer Send us a note: actualfactspod@gmail.com Theme music by Yalls: https://www.dancasey.me/ Clair Titley: https://clairtitley.com/ MovieMaker Magazine: https://www.moviemaker.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Duration:00:26:28

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The Real-Life Truman Show of 'The Contestant' with Director Clair Titley | Actual Facts

10/3/2024
Clair Titley joins to discuss her documentary 'The Contestant' (2023). The film tells the surreal story of Nasubi, an aspiring Japanese comedian who, in 1998 at the age of 22, was selected for a reality TV show produced by the team behind the popular series 'Denpa Shonen.' Stripped of his clothes and placed in a tiny apartment, Nasubi was tasked with surviving solely on magazine sweepstakes winnings until he amassed 1 million yen in prizes. For 15 months, he lived in isolation, unaware that his every move was being broadcast to millions under the title 'A Life in Prizes,' making him one of Japan’s biggest TV stars—without his knowledge or consent. Clair is a BAFTA-nominated director who began her career making oral history films for the BBC. She premiered 'The Contestant' at the 2023 Toronto International Film Festival, where it quickly became a favorite at festivals like Camden and Doc NYC. Actual Facts is hosted by Eric Steuer Send us a note: actualfactspod@gmail.com Theme music by Yalls: https://www.dancasey.me/ Clair Titley: https://clairtitley.com/ MovieMaker Magazine: https://www.moviemaker.com/

Duration:00:26:28

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Elisa Levine on 'Sweetheart Deal' and Life on Seattle's Aurora Avenue | Actual Facts

9/19/2024
We talk to filmmaker Elisa Levine about her documentary 'Sweetheart Deal.' The film tells the story of four women—Kristine, Krista, Tammy, and Sara—who navigate life on Seattle's infamous Aurora Avenue, a street packed with traffic, motels, and liquor stores, and known for being one of the city's main hubs for street-based sex work. 'Sweetheart Deal' explores the women’s complex relationships with each other, their families, and a man named Elliott, a self-proclaimed healer who offers the women food, shelter, and a place to detox in his RV. At first, Elliott seems like a savior, but as time goes on, the lines between helper and exploiter begin to blur. 'Sweetheart Deal was shot over several years in vérité style and captures the women’s humanity and resilience as they search for hope amidst the hardships of their daily lives. Actual Facts is hosted by Eric Steuer Send us a note: actualfactspod@gmail.com Theme music by Yalls: https://www.dancasey.me/ 'Sweetheart Deal': https://www.sweetheartdealmovie.com/ MovieMaker Magazine: https://www.moviemaker.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Duration:00:23:44

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Micah Khan (THE ZOMBIE WEDDING)

9/17/2024
Micah Khan is one of our favorite people in moviemaking. After years of making shorts and writing his own scripts, he's making his directorial debut on The Weekly World News film THE ZOMBIE WEDDING, the story of the first ever human-zombie wedding, with an ensemble cast that includes Cheri Oteri, Siobhan Fallon Hogan, Seth Gilliam, Heather Mattarazo, Vincent Pastore, and many more. We talk with Micah about how he brought his love of visual storytelling, even when time and budget are tight. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Duration:00:35:16

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Jeremy Saulnier (Rebel Ridge)

9/11/2024
Jeremy Saulnier has done it all with Rebel Ridge. It's an action thriller Netflix hit... but also a smart indictment of a law enforcement policy almost everyone hates. And a movie for grown-ups. And a win for the kind of mid-budget movies that aren't supposed to be hits any more. But as we talk about Saulnier's rise as a filmmaker, we see that he's very much paid his dues in the micro-budget indie world. Here is Jeremy Saulnier's very frank 2014 piece on the making of his breakthrough film, Blue Ruin. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Duration:00:33:21