

Greg Kwedar
Filmmaker and director of Sing Sing, a movie based on the Rehabilitation Through the Arts program at Sing Sing prison.
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Dec 6, 2024 • 33min
Equal Pay, Equal Stake: A Filmmaking Experiment
Clint Bentley and Greg Kwedar, renowned filmmakers behind 'Sing Sing' and 'Jockey,' delve into their revolutionary payment model where everyone on set, from actors to production assistants, earns the same rate. They explore the perks of equitable compensation in film, emphasizing transparency and collaboration among all contributors. Their discussion highlights how this model not only supports fair pay but also fosters a strong team mentality. Plus, they touch on Tom Cruise's legendary coconut cakes and predict possible Oscar nominations.

Aug 8, 2024 • 44min
'Sing Sing' Offers a Glimpse of Life Behind Bars
Filmmaker Greg Kwedar and formerly incarcerated actor Clarence Maclin share insights from their powerful film about the Rehabilitation Through the Arts program at Sing Sing prison. They discuss how theater transforms lives by fostering joy and self-discovery even in the harshest environments. Maclin reflects on the importance of vulnerability and community, while Kwedar emphasizes art’s role in building positive identities among inmates. Their stories reveal the humanity behind bars and highlight resilience, laughter, and the healing power of creativity.

Jan 17, 2025 • 30min
ENCORE: ‘Sing Sing’ director Greg Kwedar models pay equity; This Week’s Banter: Hollywood turns on LA Mayor Karen Bass
Greg Kwedar, director of the film 'Sing Sing,' shares insights on his innovative pay equity model, ensuring all cast and crew earn the same daily rate. He emphasizes the importance of equity in the film industry and the impact of hiring formerly incarcerated actors. The conversation also touches on Hollywood's frustrations with LA Mayor Karen Bass and the need for revitalization in film production. Tune in for a critical look at how politics, social equity, and the entertainment industry are interlinked in today's landscape.