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Hello beautiful people! It's your favorite time of the week, that's right, it's time for a new episode of The People's History of Film. For this episode, Dalton sat down over Skype to talk with LA-based filmmaker Maru Buendia-Senties. Maru was an incredible guest who came to the show ready to share. She talks about sharing her love of film with her father, growing up on the US-Mexico border, working with Robert Rodriguez, and her ongoing journey as a storyteller. This was a really special interview, and not just because Maru complemented Dalton's radio voice. Although, he was beyond pleased with himself about that. This is Maru Buendia-Senties' history of film.
Hello beautiful people! It's your favorite time of the week, that's right, it's time for a new episode of The People's History of Film. For this episode, Dalton sat down over Skype to talk with LA-based filmmaker Maru Buendia-Senties. Maru was an incredible guest who came to the show ready to share. She talks about sharing her love of film with her father, growing up on the US-Mexico border, working with Robert Rodriguez, and her ongoing journey as a storyteller. This was a really special interview, and not just because Maru complemented Dalton's radio voice. Although, he was beyond pleased with himself about that. This is Maru Buendia-Senties' history of film.