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Larry sits down with award-winning filmmaker Virginia “Gina” Powers Hendry, a powerhouse behind some of today’s most compelling, female-driven genre films. From growing up in a creative Southern household to making waves in Hollywood with her thought-provoking horror films, Gina’s journey is all about pushing boundaries and telling stories that leave a mark.
Raised in Florida and shaped by the storytelling roots of her cinephile stepfather, Gina pursued film at the University of Central Florida and headed straight to Los Angeles to bring her bold vision to life. Her acclaimed shorts, DeadHead and Gaslighter, aren’t just visually striking—they spark conversation on gender, power, and identity.
Episode Highlights:
Storytelling Roots: How a minister stepfather with a love for movies helped shape Gina’s voice as a filmmaker.
Genre with a Purpose: Why Gina uses horror as a lens to tackle real-world issues—and why it works.
From Florida to Film Festivals: The behind-the-scenes hustle that brought DeadHead and Gaslighter to critical acclaim.
Motherhood & Final Girls: How raising two daughters inspires Gina’s fearless approach to storytelling.
Next Up—Marked by the Ouija: A sneak peek into her upcoming film and how it reflects her signature blend of horror and heart.
Is Gina’s boundary-breaking approach to filmmaking something she was born with—or did life, motherhood, and resilience shape the path? Tune in as Larry explores the creative mind behind stories that dare to say what others won’t.
By Larry DixLarry sits down with award-winning filmmaker Virginia “Gina” Powers Hendry, a powerhouse behind some of today’s most compelling, female-driven genre films. From growing up in a creative Southern household to making waves in Hollywood with her thought-provoking horror films, Gina’s journey is all about pushing boundaries and telling stories that leave a mark.
Raised in Florida and shaped by the storytelling roots of her cinephile stepfather, Gina pursued film at the University of Central Florida and headed straight to Los Angeles to bring her bold vision to life. Her acclaimed shorts, DeadHead and Gaslighter, aren’t just visually striking—they spark conversation on gender, power, and identity.
Episode Highlights:
Storytelling Roots: How a minister stepfather with a love for movies helped shape Gina’s voice as a filmmaker.
Genre with a Purpose: Why Gina uses horror as a lens to tackle real-world issues—and why it works.
From Florida to Film Festivals: The behind-the-scenes hustle that brought DeadHead and Gaslighter to critical acclaim.
Motherhood & Final Girls: How raising two daughters inspires Gina’s fearless approach to storytelling.
Next Up—Marked by the Ouija: A sneak peek into her upcoming film and how it reflects her signature blend of horror and heart.
Is Gina’s boundary-breaking approach to filmmaking something she was born with—or did life, motherhood, and resilience shape the path? Tune in as Larry explores the creative mind behind stories that dare to say what others won’t.