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In this engaging conversation, filmmaker Boaz Yakin discusses his diverse career, from his early work on 'Fresh' to his recent experimental films 'Aviva' and 'Once Again'. He reflects on the evolution of his storytelling, the importance of movement in film, and the challenges faced by independent filmmakers in today's market. Boaz emphasizes the need for creative freedom and the personal investment required to bring meaningful stories to life, while also addressing the complexities of navigating the commercial aspects of the film industry. In this engaging conversation, the speakers delve into the complexities of sexual dynamics in relationships as portrayed in American films, emphasizing the lack of authenticity in mainstream cinema. They explore the themes of trauma and vulnerability in storytelling, highlighting the importance of empathy in writing relatable characters. The discussion also touches on the challenges of navigating the indie film landscape, the evolution of filmmaking communities, and the nerve-wracking experiences associated with filmmaking. Finally, they reflect on the influence of past filmmakers on contemporary cinema, underscoring the rich history of film and its impact on storytelling today.
Real Reel Talk is your weekly home for unfiltered deep dives into the world of film. Hosts Josh breaks it all down — from fresh releases to old-school favorites — with sharp insight, real opinions, and sharp trivia. Whether you're into Oscar bait, popcorn flicks, or everything in between, this is your go-to stop for real talk about reel stuff.
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By Josh and DaveIn this engaging conversation, filmmaker Boaz Yakin discusses his diverse career, from his early work on 'Fresh' to his recent experimental films 'Aviva' and 'Once Again'. He reflects on the evolution of his storytelling, the importance of movement in film, and the challenges faced by independent filmmakers in today's market. Boaz emphasizes the need for creative freedom and the personal investment required to bring meaningful stories to life, while also addressing the complexities of navigating the commercial aspects of the film industry. In this engaging conversation, the speakers delve into the complexities of sexual dynamics in relationships as portrayed in American films, emphasizing the lack of authenticity in mainstream cinema. They explore the themes of trauma and vulnerability in storytelling, highlighting the importance of empathy in writing relatable characters. The discussion also touches on the challenges of navigating the indie film landscape, the evolution of filmmaking communities, and the nerve-wracking experiences associated with filmmaking. Finally, they reflect on the influence of past filmmakers on contemporary cinema, underscoring the rich history of film and its impact on storytelling today.
Real Reel Talk is your weekly home for unfiltered deep dives into the world of film. Hosts Josh breaks it all down — from fresh releases to old-school favorites — with sharp insight, real opinions, and sharp trivia. Whether you're into Oscar bait, popcorn flicks, or everything in between, this is your go-to stop for real talk about reel stuff.
Follow and join the conversation with Dave and Josh on social media!
Subscribe to Real Reel Talk on your favorite podcast platform and never miss an episode!
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.