Joe Saunders and Alex Greer

EPISODE · Oct 31, 2015 · 50 MIN

Joe Saunders and Alex Greer

from Poor Auteurs · host Laura Brincat

On this episode of Poor Auteurs, I talk to Joe Saunders and Alex Greer about persevering through the tough obstacles of filmmaking.

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