Geoffrey D. Calhoun, Author of The Guide For Every Screenwriter
Guests:
Alexandra Essoe, Writer and Director of The Carnal Soul
Alexis Iacono, Producer of The Carnal Soul
Summary: In this lively episode, Geoffrey sits down with Alexandra Essoe and Alexis Iacono, the creative minds behind the short film The Carnal Soul, which is making waves on the festival circuit. They dive into the origin of the film, discuss the challenges and triumphs of producing indie projects, and explore the film’s unique humor, deep themes, and collaborative spirit. With a fun behind-the-scenes look at casting Bob Gunton, a discussion on the existential themes woven into the story, and their perspectives on industry trends, this conversation is packed with insights for indie filmmakers and screenwriters alike.Takeaways:
The power of humor and vaudevillian influence in storytelling.
The process of casting Bob Gunton, including social media serendipity.
The evolution of The Carnal Soul from an idea to a festival hit.
Insight into working with limited budgets and the importance of team building.
Reflections on life’s absurdity and existential themes in storytelling.
Chapters:
00:00 - Introduction and Film Origins
02:22 - Casting Bob Gunton and Serendipity in Filmmaking
06:20 - Festival Success and Audience Reception
10:12 - Deep Themes: Absurdity and Life Reflections