Telling Stories about Male Protagonists Through a Female Lens
Kat Candler
Deborah Goodwin
Megan Griffiths
Telling Stories about Male Protagonists Through a Female Lens
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Kat Candler
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Kat Candler’s award-winning feature Hellion starring Aaron Paul and Juliette Lewis, played in competition at the Sundance Film Festival. Candler’s work in television includes directing seven episodes of Ava DuVernay and Oprah Winfrey’s highly acclaimed Queen Sugar, two episodes of 13 Reasons Why and more.
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Kat Candler on Queen Sugar and the character of Ralph Angel
Kat Candler on her film Hellion and what interests her as a director
Deborah Goodwin
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Deborah Goodwin is a writer-director-producer who’s work in film and television began as a Development Executive for Sanford-Pillsbury Productions (Desperately Seeking Susan, River’s Edge, How to Make an American Quilt). Deborah’s Urbanworld Film Festival, Best Screenplay win for her darkly provocative family drama “Cherry’s”, launched her filmmaking path. Best known for her action-crime-drama The Pastor, Deborah is a Sundance Collab advisor and newly minted writer/creator/executive producer of “Hot Freeze”with by Canadian Producer Nomadic (Hell on Wheels, Fargo)
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Deborah Goodwin on the female experience watching Tape
Deborah Goodwin on relating to Pearl's set of dilemmas in Tape
Deborah Goodwin on her film The Pastor
Megan Griffiths
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Megan Griffiths is a writer/director working in film and television. She has directed six feature films which have screened at festivals around the world including Toronto, Sundance, SXSW, Tribeca, and she has directed episodes of television for Netflix, Amazon, Fox, Hulu, USA, TBS and EPIX
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Megan Griffiths on how she builds empathy for characters
Megan Griffiths on specific choices of filming Eden
Deborah Kampmeier
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Deborah Kampmeier is an award-winning filmmaker. "Tape" is her fourth feature film. Deborah's first feature “Virgin,” starring Elisabeth Moss and Robin Wright was nominated for two 2004 Independent Spirit Awards, including Best Actress for Elisabeth Moss and the John Cassavetes Award. Her second feature, “Hounddog,” starring Dakota Fanning and Robin Wright was nominated for the Grand Jury Prize at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival. Deborah’s third feature, “SPLit,” won Best of Show at the 2016 Female Eye Film Festival and was nominated for the Independent Vision Best Film at the 2016 Sarasota Film Festival. Kampmeier made her television directorial debut on Ava DuVernay’s critically acclaimed series “Queen Sugar” in 2019 and followed immediately with two episodes of DuVernay's new series "Cherish the Day." Deborah is prepping her next feature “Dirt Rhapsody,” as well as her limited series "Pilgrim"s Wilderness."
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Deborah Kampmeier and Kat Candler on Hounddog and how they frame shots
Deborah Kampmeier on shifting from the male gaze to the female experience in Tape