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As soon as RIVER OF GRASS (2025) starts, the viewer is given an astonishing sense of place, and according to my guest, director Sasha Wortzel, this is most certainly by design. The film -- "an ode to the Florida Everglades past and present" -- is an amazing piece of artwork that elevates its subject to a character all of its own. Wherever you watch the film -- perhaps at DC/DOX on June 14th, 2025 -- you are going to feel like you are in Florida.
I’m not sure you’re transported there during the podcast, but what I can certainly promise is you’ll be hearing from an extraordinarily talented filmmaker.
In this episode, Sasha and I discuss:
Sasha's Indie Film/Filmmaker Highlight: THE RED SHOES (1948) -- available on Tubi!; THE TUBA THIEVES (2023) dir. by Alison O'Daniel; Ja'Tovia Gary
Links:
Follow RIVER OF GRASS On Instagram
Follow Sasha Wortzel On Instagram
Buy Tickets To See River of Grass At DC/DOX On June 14th, 2025
Watch This Episode On YouTube
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As soon as RIVER OF GRASS (2025) starts, the viewer is given an astonishing sense of place, and according to my guest, director Sasha Wortzel, this is most certainly by design. The film -- "an ode to the Florida Everglades past and present" -- is an amazing piece of artwork that elevates its subject to a character all of its own. Wherever you watch the film -- perhaps at DC/DOX on June 14th, 2025 -- you are going to feel like you are in Florida.
I’m not sure you’re transported there during the podcast, but what I can certainly promise is you’ll be hearing from an extraordinarily talented filmmaker.
In this episode, Sasha and I discuss:
Sasha's Indie Film/Filmmaker Highlight: THE RED SHOES (1948) -- available on Tubi!; THE TUBA THIEVES (2023) dir. by Alison O'Daniel; Ja'Tovia Gary
Links:
Follow RIVER OF GRASS On Instagram
Follow Sasha Wortzel On Instagram
Buy Tickets To See River of Grass At DC/DOX On June 14th, 2025
Watch This Episode On YouTube