Back To One

Filmmaker Magazine
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Oct 13, 2020 • 31min

Dylan Gelula

Dylan Gelula brings a captivating authenticity to her characters that makes them seem like they go on living outside the frame. Look at her work in "Flower," "Support The Girls," and "First Girl I Loved," to name a few. Her latest performance as Maggie in the SXSW winner "Shithouse" is a revelation. It snuck up on me and left me moved and in awe. On this episode she talks about her instinctual, untrained approach to this craft that she claims she hasn't fully wrapped her arms around yet. I ask her about some specific moments from "Shithouse," and about working with first time director and co-star Cooper Raiff. She professes her love of Mike Leigh, and tells us something good that's come from quarantine time. Plus lots more! Follow Back To One on Instagram
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Oct 6, 2020 • 44min

Cooper Raiff

Cooper Raiff is the writer, director, producer, editor and star of one of my favorite films of the year, "Shithouse," which won the Grand Jury Prize at the SXSW Film Festival this year. The 23 year old has filmmaking instincts and a sophisticated perception of people, and himself, that belies his years. In this episode, he tells a miraculous story of getting Jay Duplass to watch his short film, and how he became instrumental in getting "Shithouse" made. He talks extensively about his time at the Dallas Young Actors Studio and how that foundational work instilled him with the tools he needs to tell his story on both sides of the camera. Plus why it was important for him to inject a specific kind of love, comfort, and caring into the film, the brilliance of his co-star Dylan Gelula, why he's not afraid of losing his voice in the film business, and lots more. ("Shithouse" opens Friday October 16th) Follow Back To One on Instagram
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Sep 22, 2020 • 30min

Harry Melling

Some actors steal scenes, Harry Melling's scenes steal movies. The limb-less thespian in "The Ballad of Buster Scruggs," the sinister Zuckerberg-like villain in "The Old Guard," and now the "spider preacher" Roy Laferty in "The Devil All The Time," are just some of the characters he's brought to life, who all feel like they continue to exist beyond their short time on screen. In this episode he talks about his early acting education performing in the Harry Potter films, the importance of "forgetting it all" in order to be in the moment, getting the "invitation" to "play," and not getting down in Covid time, plus much more!
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Sep 15, 2020 • 42min

Carrie Coon

Carrie Coon has quietly built a reputation as an acting powerhouse though a collection of phenomenal performances in television shows like "The Leftovers," "Fargo," and "The Sinner," and movies such as "Gone Girl," "The Post," and her latest, "The Nest." In this episode, she talks about the paramount importance of breath work, using "touchstones" for emotional connection, her first experience on the New York stage in "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf," the quarantine film education she's getting with her husband, Tracy Letts, and much more!
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Sep 8, 2020 • 42min

Katherine Waterston

Katherine Waterston is one of our most brilliant and committed actors. She brings superstar power to indies like "Queen of Earth" and "State Like Sleep," and a captivating authenticity to franchises like "Fantastic Beasts" and "Alien." It was "Inherent Vice" that first brought her to my attention. In this episode, she talks about why she was "a pig in shit" making that film, why having lots and lots of time to live with a script is ideal for her, becoming "comfortable being uncomfortable," the "best feeling I can experience without breaking the law," and her exciting new multi-part project "The Third Day," starting September 14th on HBO. Plus much more! Follow Back To One on Instagram (Photo by Tung Walsh)
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Sep 1, 2020 • 40min

Rosalind Chao

When one has the opportunity to listen to an actor with the amount of experience as Rosalind Chao has, one must seize it. From the legendary final episode of "M.A.S.H" to "Black-ish," from "The Joy Luck Club" to Disney's eagerly anticipated live action "Mulan," Chao has seen it all! On this episode, the once "professional guest star" opens up about how she's happier when working and happiest on a happy set. She talks about why it's important to get to the fitting early in her process, adding years to her age to get her first job, learning from Peggy Feury, appreciating Robin Williams, gaining something from every character, and much more!
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Aug 25, 2020 • 34min

Ramy Youssef

Ramy Youssef won the Golden Globe for lead actor in a comedy series for his work in "Ramy," the Hulu series he co-created. The second season came out in May, and the struggles of being a devout young Muslim man in America that fueled the first season, deepen, grow and expand out to peripheral characters in the second, highlighted by the addition of Mahershala Ali as Ramy's wise and loving sheikh. Youssef directed more episodes this season (he's nominated for an Emmy for directing as well as acting). We talk about that and the overall collaborative effort at work behind the scenes, the origins of the Ramy character, and about how the fear connected to what's being depicted helps him play that stripped-down version of himself. Plus he shares some surprising reactions to the show from Egyptian Muslims to American Christians, and much more! Follow Back To One on Instagram
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Aug 18, 2020 • 36min

Niamh Algar

Irish actor Niamh Algar has been making her mark in the UK of late portraying women dealing with their intense pasts, like Dinah in Shane Meadows' "The Virtues" and Ursula in "Calm With Horses" (which just opened in the states as "The Shadow of Violence"). The intensity continues with her latest project, "Raised By Wolves," Ridley Scott's sci-fi series for HBO MAX (which drops on September 3th). In this episode, she talks about following her gut, why she asks questions early, adapting to the director, the importance of not taking yourself too seriously, and much more! Follow Back To One on Instagram
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Aug 11, 2020 • 35min

Kevin Alejandro

Kevin Alejandro is finishing his fifth season playing Detective Dan Espinoza on Netflix's "Lucifer." He's also graced your small screen in such series as "The Returned," "Southland," and "True Blood." In 2017 he graduated from the Warner Brothers television director's workshop and directed an episode of "Lucifer." Since then he started his own production company and has turned into a multi-hyphenate, churning out award winning shorts, including the absolutely hilarious "Adult Night." He's back in the director's chair on "Lucifer's" fifth season (part 1), which drops August 21st on Netflix. On this episode, he talks about how the need to create between jobs perpetuated that desire to direct, how learning how your body works opens up avenues in your mind, and he tells a great story about selling all his possessions as a young man to put on a production of "True West" to fundraise his transition to Los Angeles to begin his career, plus much more! Follow Back To One on Instagram
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Aug 4, 2020 • 36min

Paapa Essiedu

The brilliant young British actor Paapa Essiedu speaks about the work with wisdom that belies his years. He plays Kwame on Michaela Coel's groundbreaking new HBO series "I May Destroy You." In 2016, his "Hamlet" at the Royal Shakespeare Company received great acclaim. In this episode he compares those two characters, who are each facing defining moments in their lives, and talks about the "conscious unconsciousness" necessary to embody them. He discusses the various ways curiosity is useful, and why it's so important to immerse yourself in the world of the story. Plus lots more! Follow Back To One on Instagram

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