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She'll tell you acting is her calling, but then you listen to Victoria Blade sing and watch her direct -- her most recent film, VICKY WAKES UP (2026) won the episodes grand jury prize at the 2026 Slamdance Film Festival -- and I'm with you in thinking maybe three things are her calling.
Filmmaker Victoria Blade is here to talk about her path to winning filmmaking prizes, and it starts with thinking she's going to be a dramatic actor and realizing she's can play comedy just as well. and then just rolling with the opportunities given to her. I get it: acting is her first love.
But this blend of comedy and drama about things we don't see very often, means I'm dying to see Victoria in the director's chair again as soon as possible.
In this episode, Victoria and I talk about:
Victoria's Indie Film Highlights: DANNY IS MY BOYFRIEND (2025) dir. by Lucy Sandler and Mechi Lakatos; SCRATCH (2023) dir. by Michael Trainotti
Memorable Quotes:
"What stood out to them was the deeper themes of sexism in the workplace; of the need to pursue our deeper dreams; and the positive vibe that music can bring when even when we're in really dark times."
"So I came out of acting school just thinking I was gonna be a dramatic actor because that's what I taught, but what I learned really quickly is that it was easy for me to bring levity into the room."
"Even when you do have a successful acting career, you have a lot of free time."
"I learned that really as a director, you're sitting in such a privileged seat because there's so much talent and only one person gets the job."
"Whenever you see filmmakers who are going to festivals and they're hiring a casting director and they're really putting their all behind a project, that's attractive to me."
"It is if Pam Beasley from "The Office" slowly became a pop star."
"I don't see a lot of films that talk about music in a very practical way, like in a relatable way."
"It's not like the drudgery and the commitment and the discomfort that it actually takes to change your life."
"The acting becomes instinctual."
"Yeah, I think in the current landscape of the industry with things just constantly changing and evolving and no one really, honestly, knowing what the hell is going on, it's very silly to try to gatekeep anything because this is this is like a free for all. If you wanna go, do it."
Links:
Follow Victoria On Instagram
Victoria's Website
By Benjamin DuchekWatch This Episode On YouTube
She'll tell you acting is her calling, but then you listen to Victoria Blade sing and watch her direct -- her most recent film, VICKY WAKES UP (2026) won the episodes grand jury prize at the 2026 Slamdance Film Festival -- and I'm with you in thinking maybe three things are her calling.
Filmmaker Victoria Blade is here to talk about her path to winning filmmaking prizes, and it starts with thinking she's going to be a dramatic actor and realizing she's can play comedy just as well. and then just rolling with the opportunities given to her. I get it: acting is her first love.
But this blend of comedy and drama about things we don't see very often, means I'm dying to see Victoria in the director's chair again as soon as possible.
In this episode, Victoria and I talk about:
Victoria's Indie Film Highlights: DANNY IS MY BOYFRIEND (2025) dir. by Lucy Sandler and Mechi Lakatos; SCRATCH (2023) dir. by Michael Trainotti
Memorable Quotes:
"What stood out to them was the deeper themes of sexism in the workplace; of the need to pursue our deeper dreams; and the positive vibe that music can bring when even when we're in really dark times."
"So I came out of acting school just thinking I was gonna be a dramatic actor because that's what I taught, but what I learned really quickly is that it was easy for me to bring levity into the room."
"Even when you do have a successful acting career, you have a lot of free time."
"I learned that really as a director, you're sitting in such a privileged seat because there's so much talent and only one person gets the job."
"Whenever you see filmmakers who are going to festivals and they're hiring a casting director and they're really putting their all behind a project, that's attractive to me."
"It is if Pam Beasley from "The Office" slowly became a pop star."
"I don't see a lot of films that talk about music in a very practical way, like in a relatable way."
"It's not like the drudgery and the commitment and the discomfort that it actually takes to change your life."
"The acting becomes instinctual."
"Yeah, I think in the current landscape of the industry with things just constantly changing and evolving and no one really, honestly, knowing what the hell is going on, it's very silly to try to gatekeep anything because this is this is like a free for all. If you wanna go, do it."
Links:
Follow Victoria On Instagram
Victoria's Website