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Welcome to the DMF!
I’m Justin Younts, and in this episode, Sara Alessandrini opens up about the chaotic and often brutal world of documentary filmmaking.
Sara walks us through the challenges she faced while creating her documentary — challenges that went far beyond the expected hurdles of production. She dealt with legal threats, bullying, and intense pushback from some of the very people she interviewed. What was meant to be a creative pursuit quickly revealed the darker, more hostile side of the industry.
Throughout the episode, Sara explains how she navigated these obstacles: managing aggressive interviewees, protecting herself legally, and fighting tirelessly to get her film accepted into festivals. She shares the emotional toll the project took on her and the determination she needed to keep her vision alive despite the odds stacked against her.
For Sara, this journey wasn’t just about making a film — it became a test of strength, resilience, and integrity. She discusses the importance of due process, the complexities of handling real stories responsibly, and what it means to stand your ground in a competitive and often unforgiving industry.
If you’re an aspiring filmmaker or simply curious about the behind-the-scenes realities of documentary production, this episode offers raw insight, hard-earned lessons, and inspiration to keep pushing forward no matter the challenges.
Join us as Sara pulls back the curtain on the truth, the chaos, and the courage it takes to tell a story that matters.
00:00:01 - Introduction
00:00:06 - The Role of Politicians
00:00:42 - The Making of the Documentary
00:01:30 - Challenges in the Film Industry
00:01:49 - The Process of Making a Documentary
00:01:59 - The Impact of Bullying in the Film Industry
00:02:02 - The Fight for Ownership of the Documentary
00:02:14 - The Transition from a Documentary to a Mini Series
00:02:25 - The Release and Reception of the Documentary
00:02:36 - The Politics Behind the Documentary
00:04:09 - Legal Challenges and Threats
00:04:32 - The Screening of the Documentary
00:08:01 - The Confrontation at the Film Festival
00:09:08 - The Aftermath and Ongoing Legal Issues
00:10:39 - The Attempt to Sabotage the Documentary
00:11:18 - The Aftermath of the Screening
00:11:43 - The New Documentary Project
00:12:16 - The Motives Behind the New Documentary
00:12:45 - The Scam Behind the New Documentary
00:13:16 - The Desire for Fame and Recognition
00:14:00 - The Misunderstanding of the Role of a Producer
00:15:06 - The Reality of the Movie Industry
00:15:11 - The Problem of Unfinished Movies
00:15:25 - The Misuse of Funds in Film Production
00:15:40 - The Need for Legal Protection in the Film Industry
00:16:04 - The Issue with Personal Motives in Film Production
00:16:29 - The Miscommunication of Risk in Film Funding
00:16:50 - The Misrepresentation of Film Producers
00:18:00 - The Influence of Current Events on Documentary Editing
00:19:38 - The Challenges of Editing a Documentary
00:21:09 - The Process of Distributing a Documentary
00:22:03 - The Role of Aggregators in Film Distribution
00:22:57 - The Decision to Self-Distribute
00:23:51 - The Process of Getting a Documentary Approved for Distribution
00:24:42 - The Role of AI in Film Editing
00:28:32 - The Future Plans of the Filmmaker
00:30:34 - Daily Routine and Meditation
00:31:37 - Physical Fitness and Sports
00:32:26 - Reading and Family History
00:33:25 - Music Preference
00:33:40 - Watching Habits and Recent Movies
00:35:22 - Contact Information
Check out Sara's website, where you can learn more about the documentary miniseries and find links to watch it!
https://www.thisiswhatnewyorkerssay.com
https://www.instagram.com/lasava.alessandrini/
By Justin Younts5
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Welcome to the DMF!
I’m Justin Younts, and in this episode, Sara Alessandrini opens up about the chaotic and often brutal world of documentary filmmaking.
Sara walks us through the challenges she faced while creating her documentary — challenges that went far beyond the expected hurdles of production. She dealt with legal threats, bullying, and intense pushback from some of the very people she interviewed. What was meant to be a creative pursuit quickly revealed the darker, more hostile side of the industry.
Throughout the episode, Sara explains how she navigated these obstacles: managing aggressive interviewees, protecting herself legally, and fighting tirelessly to get her film accepted into festivals. She shares the emotional toll the project took on her and the determination she needed to keep her vision alive despite the odds stacked against her.
For Sara, this journey wasn’t just about making a film — it became a test of strength, resilience, and integrity. She discusses the importance of due process, the complexities of handling real stories responsibly, and what it means to stand your ground in a competitive and often unforgiving industry.
If you’re an aspiring filmmaker or simply curious about the behind-the-scenes realities of documentary production, this episode offers raw insight, hard-earned lessons, and inspiration to keep pushing forward no matter the challenges.
Join us as Sara pulls back the curtain on the truth, the chaos, and the courage it takes to tell a story that matters.
00:00:01 - Introduction
00:00:06 - The Role of Politicians
00:00:42 - The Making of the Documentary
00:01:30 - Challenges in the Film Industry
00:01:49 - The Process of Making a Documentary
00:01:59 - The Impact of Bullying in the Film Industry
00:02:02 - The Fight for Ownership of the Documentary
00:02:14 - The Transition from a Documentary to a Mini Series
00:02:25 - The Release and Reception of the Documentary
00:02:36 - The Politics Behind the Documentary
00:04:09 - Legal Challenges and Threats
00:04:32 - The Screening of the Documentary
00:08:01 - The Confrontation at the Film Festival
00:09:08 - The Aftermath and Ongoing Legal Issues
00:10:39 - The Attempt to Sabotage the Documentary
00:11:18 - The Aftermath of the Screening
00:11:43 - The New Documentary Project
00:12:16 - The Motives Behind the New Documentary
00:12:45 - The Scam Behind the New Documentary
00:13:16 - The Desire for Fame and Recognition
00:14:00 - The Misunderstanding of the Role of a Producer
00:15:06 - The Reality of the Movie Industry
00:15:11 - The Problem of Unfinished Movies
00:15:25 - The Misuse of Funds in Film Production
00:15:40 - The Need for Legal Protection in the Film Industry
00:16:04 - The Issue with Personal Motives in Film Production
00:16:29 - The Miscommunication of Risk in Film Funding
00:16:50 - The Misrepresentation of Film Producers
00:18:00 - The Influence of Current Events on Documentary Editing
00:19:38 - The Challenges of Editing a Documentary
00:21:09 - The Process of Distributing a Documentary
00:22:03 - The Role of Aggregators in Film Distribution
00:22:57 - The Decision to Self-Distribute
00:23:51 - The Process of Getting a Documentary Approved for Distribution
00:24:42 - The Role of AI in Film Editing
00:28:32 - The Future Plans of the Filmmaker
00:30:34 - Daily Routine and Meditation
00:31:37 - Physical Fitness and Sports
00:32:26 - Reading and Family History
00:33:25 - Music Preference
00:33:40 - Watching Habits and Recent Movies
00:35:22 - Contact Information
Check out Sara's website, where you can learn more about the documentary miniseries and find links to watch it!
https://www.thisiswhatnewyorkerssay.com
https://www.instagram.com/lasava.alessandrini/