EPISODE · May 14, 2026 · 1H 15M
Getting a $5K Feature into TIFF & Going Viral With An 80 Second Short Film With Nick Toti
from Show Don't Tell: Micro-Budget Filmmaking · host Noam Kroll
In this episode I'm joined by filmmaker Nick Toti - one half of the DIY filmmaking duo behind the viral 80-second short Dead Grandma, the TIFF Midnight Madness sensation It Doesn't Get Any Better Than This, and the upcoming feature Homebody.Throughout the episode Nick breaks down the decade-long origin story of Dead Grandma, from an improvised game he invented while working as a nursery school teacher in Austin to a 35mm short film that blew up in Variety and landed him on this podcast.We also discuss how his $5,000 found footage feature It Doesn't Get Any Better Than This unexpectedly landed in TIFF's Midnight Madness, the unconventional theatrical-only release strategy he's used to screen it across multiple continents without a distributor, and why Nick is now trying to convince A24 or Blumhouse to fund a studio remake of Homebody.Topics covered include:The real-life origin of Dead Grandma and how it developed over a deadeCo-directing with his wife and creative partner Rachel KempfShooting on 35mm film - and everything that went wrong before they even rolledHow It Doesn't Get Any Better Than This got into TIFF Midnight MadnessThe aesthetic of Homebody: making a movie that feels like a lo-fi demo tapeActively pursuing failure as a creative strategy - and why it eventually workedNick's 25-hour real-time experimental documentary projectDie Die Books - the horror film criticism press Nick and Rachel runMuch more!Links from the show:Dead Grandma Short FilmHomebody TrailerDie Die BooksSign up for my newsletter for exclusive filmmaking insight each Sunday
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In this episode I'm joined by filmmaker Nick Toti - one half of the DIY filmmaking duo behind the viral 80-second short Dead Grandma, the TIFF Midnight Madness sensation It Doesn't Get Any Better Than This, and the upcoming feature Homebody.Throughout the episode Nick breaks down the decade-long origin story of Dead Grandma, from an improvised game he invented while working as a nursery school teacher in Austin to a 35mm short film that blew up in Variety and landed him on this podcast.We also discuss how his $5,000 found footage feature It Doesn't Get Any Better Than This unexpectedly landed in TIFF's Midnight Madness, the unconventional theatrical-only release strategy he's used to screen it across multiple continents without a distributor, and why Nick is now trying to convince A24 or Blumhouse to fund a studio remake of Homebody.Topics covered include:The real-life origin of Dead Grandma and how it developed over a deadeCo-directing with his wife and creative partner Rachel KempfShooting on 35mm film - and everything that went wrong before they even rolledHow It Doesn't Get Any Better Than This got into TIFF Midnight MadnessThe aesthetic of Homebody: making a movie that feels like a lo-fi demo tapeActively pursuing failure as a creative strategy - and why it eventually workedNick's 25-hour real-time experimental documentary projectDie Die Books - the horror film criticism press Nick and Rachel runMuch more!Links from the show:Dead Grandma Short FilmHomebody TrailerDie Die BooksSign up for my newsletter for exclusive filmmaking insight each Sunday
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