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Here's a challenge: watch the first few minutes of ROAD TO L'ETAPE DU TOUR (2026) and not get the sense you're seeing a documentary. Impossible because the film is that good about its comparison to real life. The logline: facing a turning point in her life, a woman with a congenital heart defect embarks on a journey to train for a famous cycling race.
It's all narrative, but the heart of the film, just like all her other art, is from its director, Julia Coulter, who you can tell from this discussion puts her whole being into her art.
The opening segment is Julia talking about her lighting decisions in BROTHERS (2021), which you should watch. It is cinema at its highest level. Julia takes a couple of actors, a single location, and makes something that will stay with you for a long time. The film is linked below.
I felt so lucky to watch her films and hear about how much love she puts into them, and I think you will feel the same way, too.
In this episode, Julia and I talk about:
Julia's Indie Film Highlight: DICK JOHNSON IS DEAD (2020) dir. by Kirsten Johnson; CLOSE (2022) dir. by Lukas Dhont
Memorable Quotes:
"It's something that we see very intense, like athletes doing, but never in the context of hospitals have I seen that on screen."
"I was very inspired by mumblecore."
"If I wanted to create something, then I could just go out and do it. I could go out and write it. And so that gave me the freedom that acting alone doesn't where you are waiting on somebody else and their opinion of you or their opinion of your skills."
"Do I have such a clear vision in my head when I write things that I really want to be the director? I think the answer to that is yes."
"I always try to center myself on what do I want to watch and what would I go and see and what would I be interested in feeling from seeing a film? That's what I think is matters in the end."
"Giving yourself constraints is actually helpful sometimes."
Links:
Follow Julia On Instagram
Watch BROTHERS (2020)
By Benjamin DuchekWatch This Episode On YouTube
Here's a challenge: watch the first few minutes of ROAD TO L'ETAPE DU TOUR (2026) and not get the sense you're seeing a documentary. Impossible because the film is that good about its comparison to real life. The logline: facing a turning point in her life, a woman with a congenital heart defect embarks on a journey to train for a famous cycling race.
It's all narrative, but the heart of the film, just like all her other art, is from its director, Julia Coulter, who you can tell from this discussion puts her whole being into her art.
The opening segment is Julia talking about her lighting decisions in BROTHERS (2021), which you should watch. It is cinema at its highest level. Julia takes a couple of actors, a single location, and makes something that will stay with you for a long time. The film is linked below.
I felt so lucky to watch her films and hear about how much love she puts into them, and I think you will feel the same way, too.
In this episode, Julia and I talk about:
Julia's Indie Film Highlight: DICK JOHNSON IS DEAD (2020) dir. by Kirsten Johnson; CLOSE (2022) dir. by Lukas Dhont
Memorable Quotes:
"It's something that we see very intense, like athletes doing, but never in the context of hospitals have I seen that on screen."
"I was very inspired by mumblecore."
"If I wanted to create something, then I could just go out and do it. I could go out and write it. And so that gave me the freedom that acting alone doesn't where you are waiting on somebody else and their opinion of you or their opinion of your skills."
"Do I have such a clear vision in my head when I write things that I really want to be the director? I think the answer to that is yes."
"I always try to center myself on what do I want to watch and what would I go and see and what would I be interested in feeling from seeing a film? That's what I think is matters in the end."
"Giving yourself constraints is actually helpful sometimes."
Links:
Follow Julia On Instagram
Watch BROTHERS (2020)