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This week in Paul G’s Corner, we sit down with Eugene Mandelcorn — a man who’s heard more bad film pitches than a Little League coach on a losing streak.
Eugene ran an international filmmakers’ group for twenty years, spent another decade selling films around the globe, and now runs a studio without borders, walls, or patience for Hollywood clichés. We dig into his start in the industry, his unusual path from tents to Cannes, his philosophy of “solution films,” and some of the wild scripts he’s got cooking.
It’s part filmmaking masterclass, part war story, and all in the unpredictable spirit of Paul G’s Corner.
By PAUL G NEWTON5
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This week in Paul G’s Corner, we sit down with Eugene Mandelcorn — a man who’s heard more bad film pitches than a Little League coach on a losing streak.
Eugene ran an international filmmakers’ group for twenty years, spent another decade selling films around the globe, and now runs a studio without borders, walls, or patience for Hollywood clichés. We dig into his start in the industry, his unusual path from tents to Cannes, his philosophy of “solution films,” and some of the wild scripts he’s got cooking.
It’s part filmmaking masterclass, part war story, and all in the unpredictable spirit of Paul G’s Corner.

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