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Film Festival Friends

The queer stories behind our queer stories!Film Festival Friends is an interview podcast hosted by filmmaker Brandon Nick, featuring conversations with indie filmmakers celebrating queer cinema, craft, and community. Brandon has intimate, process-driven conversations with filmmakers he's met during his festival circuit run and explores the work behind the work: the triumphs, the tragedies, the tricks, and everything in between.This isn’t press. It’s dialogue.Video Podcast available on YouTube and Spotify.

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    I'm a Struggling Filmmaker. But Also Lit. Both Things Can Be True. | Nyala Moon | Film Festival Friends

    In this episode of Film Festival Friends, Brandon Nick sits down with writer-director-actress and all-around creative force Nyala Moon for a wide-ranging conversation about her journey as an artist. Unlike most episodes, this one isn't about a single project — it's about the full picture: how Nyala developed her signature style at the intersection of comedy and education, why she refuses to separate her identity from her craft, and what it actually feels like to be a festival darling while still calling yourself a struggling filmmaker. Both things can be true.They get into the making of her breakout shorts How Not to Date While Trans and Dilating for Maximum Results, the pressure of following up a beloved project, and the very real emotional experience of hiding in the back of your own screening. Nyala also opens up about taking the leap into her first feature film — a comedy mockumentary made on a $12K budget — and why she decided it was time to poop or get off the pot.Then, Nyala pitches an animated spy caper starring Vivica A. Fox and Scarlett Johansson are fighting over a Telfar bag full of money in her 60-Second Pitch — because Vivica needs her lick back and nobody is doing anything about it.Film Festival Friends is a podcast about queer cinema, craft, and culture. Hosted by Brandon Nick. Full show notes and transcript available on our website: www.brandonnick.com/filmfestivalfriendsFOLLOW + CONNECTPodcast IG: @filmfestivalfriendsHost IG (Brandon R. Nicholas): @brand0nnickWATCH / LISTENWatch the full episodes (video): https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL-N87lnMjPV2yRkXz5uO9eIdJSZfzRh83Listen on Spotify (video): https://open.spotify.com/show/4QXQgQGdDoE627BJmW82l0?si=a1f3bb9c437645dcListen on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/film-festival-friends/id1875343325SUPPORT THE SHOW If you want to help keep the cameras rolling and the conversations flowing:Patreon: www.patreon.com/cw/brand0nnick or make a one-time donation via CashApp/Venmo @brand0nnickShare Film Festival Friends with your friends!Take the conversation to social media using #FilmFestivalFriendsCHAPTERS00:00:00 — Cold open: "Am I lit? Wait, I'm a struggling filmmaker. Both things can be true."00:00:20 — Introducing Nyala Moon & what makes this episode different00:01:17 — How Brandon and Nyala met through GLAAD's EMEI filmmakers cohort00:02:59 — And Then There Was Her: how a kiki became a film after a surprise pitch competition00:09:40 — How Nyala developed her voice at the intersection of comedy and education00:13:18 — Easter eggs for the Dolls: the multilayer cultural language inside her work00:14:34 — "Of course I'm a Black trans filmmaker. That doesn't dilute the work."00:26:59 — Film school, building a crew, and doing it all yourself00:32:24 — Hating your own screenings & never sitting in the reserved seat00:37:55 — The pressure of following up a beloved project & navigating doubt00:41:57 — Keep making work. It's a marathon, not a sprint.00:42:27 — Being a festival darling: what the recognition actually means and how she got there00:46:54 — The leap into features: a $12K comedy mockumentary and why it was time00:53:14 — 60-second pitch: Vivica A. Fox vs. Scarlett Johansson in an animated spy caper over a Telfar bag00:55:31 — Closing words: "We need more Black, queer, trans art on this raggedy floating rock."

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    How a Cunt Necklace Got Cersei Lannister in a $90K Thriller | Long Pork | Film Festival Friends

    In this episode of Film Festival Friends, Brandon Nick sits down with writer-director Iris Dukatt to talk about her short film Long Pork — a $90K reproductive rights revenge thriller starring Lena Headey, aka Cersei Lannister. Iris breaks down every channel they used to raise that budget, the popular story about the necklace that led to Lena saying yes, creating an intentionally disruptive film where the audience roots for a murderous woman and the very real political urgency that shaped the story from the jump.Then, Iris steps up to the 60-second pitch — spinning Teyana Taylor (again) as the last human on Earth fighting against Hugh Jackman as an AI overlord who falls in love with her. It is exactly as unhinged as it sounds.Film Festival Friends is a podcast about queer cinema, craft, and culture. Hosted by Brandon Nick. Full show notes and transcript available on our website: www.brandonnick.com/filmfestivalfriendsFOLLOW + CONNECTPodcast IG: @filmfestivalfriendsHost IG (Brandon R. Nicholas): @brand0nnickWATCH / LISTENWatch the full episodes (video): https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL-N87lnMjPV2yRkXz5uO9eIdJSZfzRh83Listen on Spotify (video): https://open.spotify.com/show/4QXQgQGdDoE627BJmW82l0?si=a1f3bb9c437645dcListen on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/film-festival-friends/id1875343325SUPPORT THE SHOW If you want to help keep the cameras rolling and the conversations flowing:Patreon: www.patreon.com/cw/brand0nnick or make a one-time donation via CashApp/Venmo @brand0nnickShare Film Festival Friends with your friends!Take the conversation to social media using #FilmFestivalFriendsCHAPTERS0:00 - Intro and about Long Pork2:45 - 90K Budget Transparency9:42 - How Do You Get Cersei Lannister in Your Film? 13:05 - Writing Long Pork: Roe v. Wade, Revenge & The Janes 17:23 - Who Is Bubby? The Grandmother Who Sparked a Filmmaker 20:08 - First Big Swing: Leading a $90K Production 22:33 - One Take Only: The Climactic Shot 27:23 - Who Did You Have to Become to Make This Film? 30:27 - The Last Supper: Her Favorite Scene to Shoot 33:00 - Eating the Patriarchy & The Boar Taint Research Rabbit Hole 37:01 - NewFest: From Audience Member to Programmed Filmmaker 41:27 - Festival Circuit Strategy, Rejections & Going Where You're Wanted 51:21 - 60-Second Pitch: Teyana Taylor vs. Evil AI Hugh Jackman 54:46 - Final Words & Just Go Make the Film

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    How Community (and a Little Weed) Made This Dream Short Film Come True | City of Dreamz

    DescriptionIn this episode of Film Festival Friends, Brandon Nick sits down with filmmaker Imani Celeste to talk about her short film City of Dreamz and how community, resourcefulness, and a little weed helped bring her debut short to life. Imani shares how she made the film for $8,750 — casting friends, family, and a stranger off the sidewalk — and shot it in her parents' apartment while figuring out filmmaking on the fly. The conversation also digs into the collaborative magic behind the film's trippy visual and sound design, the ebbs and flows of the festival circuit from quiet stretches to Palm Springs and NewFest, and what it means to tell unapologetically Black queer stories on screen.Then, Imani brings her full creative energy to the 60-second pitch — sucking Mekhi Phifer and Wanda Sykes into a TikTok-induced animated world where they have to fight their way back to reality.ABOUT FFF:Film Festival Friends is a podcast about queer cinema, craft, and culture. Hosted by Brandon Nick. FULL SHOWNOTES AVAILABLE ON OUR WEBSITE: www.brandonnick.com/filmfestivalfriendsFOLLOW + CONNECTPodcast IG: @filmfestivalfriendsHost IG (Brandon R. Nicholas): www.instagram.com/brand0nnickGuest IG: https://www.instagram.com/imani_celeste/WATCH / LISTENWatch the full episodes (video): https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL-N87lnMjPV2yRkXz5uO9eIdJSZfzRh83Listen on Spotify (video): https://open.spotify.com/show/4QXQgQGdDoE627BJmW82l0?si=a1f3bb9c437645dcListen on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/film-festival-friends/id1875343325SUPPORT THE SHOWIf you want to help keep the cameras rolling and the conversations flowing:Patreon: www.patreon.com/cw/brand0nnick or make a one-time donation via CashApp/Venmo @brand0nnickShare Film Festival Friends with your friends!Take the conversation to social media using #FilmFestivalFriendsCHAPTERS00:00:00 Cold Open & Intro00:00:58 Meet Imani Celeste & City of Dreamz00:02:43 Funding the Film: $8,750 & the NYU Grant00:03:17 Cast & Crew: Directing the People You Love00:13:01 Building a Crew from Scratch00:16:29 Post-Production: Making the Audience Feel High00:28:00 Music Licensing Problems & Making Your Own Song00:31:14 Life on the Festival Circuit00:46:00 The Shot That Almost Went Wrong00:47:31 "Black Queer Film Is Freedom"00:48:59 60-Second Pitch: The Adventures of Kiki & Max

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    From DIY Web Series to Studio-Supported Cinema | Them That's Not

    DescriptionIn this episode of Film Festival Friends, Brandon Nick sits down with filmmaker Mekhai Lee to talk about his short film Them That’s Not and the leap from DIY web series to studio-supported filmmaking. Mekhai shares how grief and spiritual guidance shaped the film’s origin about a grieving queer woman, which he made for $20k film after winning NewFest x Concord Sound and Scene grant. The conversation also explores the differences between making "popular" work vs "reputable" work and what it means to grow as a Black queer filmmaker in the festival circuit.And of course, Mekhai's take on 60-second pitch where Teyana Taylor uses a magic timepiece to save Tom Holland's life.ABOUT THEM THAT'S NOT: A prison furlough brings an estranged father and his distant daughter together at their mother's repass.ABOUT FFF:Film Festival Friends is a podcast about queer cinema, craft, and culture. Hosted by Brandon Nick. Full show notes and transcript available on our website: www.brandonnick.com/filmfestivalfriendsFOLLOW + CONNECTPodcast IG: www.instagram.com/filmfestivalfriendsHost IG (Brandon R. Nicholas): www.instagram.com/brand0nnickGuest (Mekhai Lee): www.instagram.com/lifeofkhaiii__/WATCH / LISTENWatch the full episodes (video): https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL-N87lnMjPV2yRkXz5uO9eIdJSZfzRh83Listen on Spotify (video): https://open.spotify.com/show/4QXQgQGdDoE627BJmW82l0Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/film-festival-friends/id1875343325SUPPORT THE SHOW If you want to help keep the cameras rolling and the conversations flowing:Patreon: www.patreon.com/cw/brand0nnick or make a one-time donation via CashApp/Venmo @brand0nnickShare Film Festival Friends with your friends!Take the conversation to social media using #FilmFestivalFriendsCHAPTERS00:00 Welcome01:56 Turning Grief Into Story05:26 Winning the NewFest x Concord Grant09:01 Casting a Deaf-Led Queer Short14:02 From DIY Series to Studio-Supported Cinema24:39 What the Festival Circuit Has Taught Him35:42 Editing, Collaboration, and Cutting Scenes52:50 “Black Queer Film Is Explorative”55:55 Teyana Taylor, Tom Holland, and a Magical Wristwatch

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    The Emergence of Ballroom’s New Generation of Filmmakers | Make Some Room

    Brandon Nick sits down with first-time filmmaker Trey Sherman to chat about how his film Make Some Room, about the kiki house of Marciano, made some room for him both as a member of Ballroom and as a filmmaker. Trey relives the trauma of losing his hard drive (in the most chaotic way, mind you) as they discuss that moment’s beautiful aftermath, including winning an award! Trey opens up about the responsibilities of documenting a culture you love while still earning your place in it, and the responsibility of keeping Ballroom’s magic and sacredness intact even as the film finds a wider audience. And of course, a 60-second Horror pitch so bizarre, you can’t even name it.Film Festival Friends is a podcast about queer cinema, craft, and culture. Hosted by Brandon Nick. Full show notes and transcript available on our website: www.brandonnick.com/filmfestivalfriendsFOLLOW + CONNECTPodcast IG: @filmfestivalfriendsHost IG (Brandon R. Nicholas): @brand0nnickWATCH / LISTENWatch the full episodes (video): https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL-N87lnMjPV2yRkXz5uO9eIdJSZfzRh83Listen on Spotify (video): https://open.spotify.com/show/4QXQgQGdDoE627BJmW82l0?si=a1f3bb9c437645dcListen on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/film-festival-friends/id1875343325SUPPORT THE SHOW If you want to help keep the cameras rolling and the conversations flowing:Patreon: www.patreon.com/cw/brand0nnick or make a one-time donation via CashApp/Venmo @brand0nnickShare Film Festival Friends with your friends!Take the conversation to social media using #FilmFestivalFriendsCHAPTERS00:00 Cold Open + The 25-Word Logline Challenge01:49 What Is Make Some Room? The House, the Drama, the Return05:50 Filming as a Newcomer: Cameras, Comfort, and “Sacredness”08:08 No Budget, Big Vision: Making the Doc With What You’ve Got14:33 The Hard Drive Disaster + Rebuilding the Edit From Scratch21:20 Ballroom Onscreen: Technical Rhythm + Emotional Beats29:01 Community Support, Survival, and the Ask35:33 Responsibility at the Intersection of Ballroom + Filmmaking41:37 First Festival, First Year, First Win: Best Documentary Short43:44 “Black Queer Film Is…” & 60-Second Pitch: Grandma’s Bra Horror48:43 Final Blessings + Sign-Off

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    A Drag Queen Survived a Hate Crime. Then Made a Film About It | After What Happened At the Library

    Filmmaker and drag artist Kyle Casey Chu joins host Brandon Nick to pull back the curtain on After What Happened at the Library, his autofictional short about surviving a viral hate crime and the raw, disorienting aftermath of public trauma. Kyle shares how he grant-funded the film, why he reluctantly stepped in as the lead, and what it means to reclaim your own story when the internet tries to write it for you. Plus, Kyle pitches a horror film about a broken vibrator, starring Hiroyuki Sanada and John Cho. Yes, really.Film Festival Friends is a podcast about queer cinema, craft, and culture. Hosted by Brandon Nick. Full show notes and transcript available on our website: www.brandonnick.com/filmfestivalfriendsFOLLOW + CONNECTPodcast IG: @filmfestivalfriendsHost IG (Brandon R. Nicholas): @brand0nnickWATCH / LISTENWatch the full episodes (video): https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL-N87lnMjPV2yRkXz5uO9eIdJSZfzRh83Listen on Spotify (video): https://open.spotify.com/show/4QXQgQGdDoE627BJmW82l0?si=a1f3bb9c437645dcListen on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/film-festival-friends/id1875343325SUPPORT THE SHOW If you want to help keep the cameras rolling and the conversations flowing:Patreon: www.patreon.com/cw/brand0nnick or make a one-time donation via CashApp/Venmo @brand0nnickShare Film Festival Friends with your friends!Take the conversation to social media using #FilmFestivalFriendsCHAPTERS00:00 Meet Kyle Casey Chu + the 25-Word Logline Challenge01:41 From Incident to Production: Funding, Grants & the 3-Year Timeline06:05 Recreating Trauma Onscreen: Why Kyle Ended Up Starring in His Own Story16:35 Festival Experience, Feature Plans & What Got Left Out (The Sheriff Call)21:54 What Got Left Out: The Sheriff’s Call & Misreading Drag Satire27:04 Social Media Whiplash and Parasocial Overload34:57 Gut Instincts & Creative Integrity: The Script Notes They Didn’t Shoot40:11 Queer Film is… and 60 Second Pitch44:54 Final Blessings & Sign-Off: Supporting Queer and BIPOC Filmmakers

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    This Indie Director Uses AI in her Filmmaking | DENIM

    Brandon Nick sits down with Tedra Wilson aka TT the Artist to talk DENIM, her genre-bending, SXSW award-winning doc celebrating LGBTQIA+ creativity. TT lifts the curtain behind the films’ journey, which includes a thieving, sabotaging producer. Then it’s DIY grit vs. mainstream polish, a riveting kiki on the intersection AI and art, festival stories, and a lesbian love-story starring Queen Latifah and Vivica A. Fox.DENIM is available to watch on Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/1076532222Festival Mentions: SXSW, Best Director at SeriesFest, NewFest 37, Bushwick Film FestivalFilm Festival Friends is a podcast celebrating queer cinema, craft, and culture. Hosted by Brandon Nick.Full show notes and transcript available on our website: https://www.brandonnick.com/post/fff-02-denimFOLLOW + CONNECTPodcast IG: @filmfestivalfriendsHost IG (Brandon R. Nicholas): @brand0nnickWATCH / LISTENWatch the full episode (video): https://youtu.be/Iswyxfw0cJMListen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4QXQgQGdDoE627BJmW82l0?si=DY7FRQ7-T02cCNP_6RWghgListen on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/film-festival-friends/id1875343325SUPPORT THE SHOW If you want to help keep the cameras rolling and the conversations flowing:Patreon: www.patreon.com/cw/brand0nnick or make a one-time donation via CashApp/Venmo @brand0nnickShare Film Festival Friends with your friends!Take the conversation to social media using #FilmFestivalFriends00:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction01:53 Funding and Development of DENIM08:14 Challenges and Successes in Filmmaking27:23 AI in Art and Filmmaking37:52 Corporate Giants and the American Pie38:16 AI in Film Production: Process and Tools46:49 Festival Experiences and Representation01:05:43 60-Second Pitch

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    From Poem to the BAFTAs Nomination: Two Black Boys In Paradise

    In this episode of Film Festival Friends, host Brandon Nick connects with Dean Atta and Baz Sells to talk about their BAFTA-nominated animated short, Two Black Boys in Paradise. They reflect on the five-year journey to bring the evocative stop-motion film to life, and the trust and grace that made their collaboration possible. The conversation digs into Black queer representation, the impact of Moonlight, and the film’s glowing festival reception, before Dean and Baz “announce” their next collab starring Teyana Taylor and Morgan Freeman.Film Festival Friends is a podcast celebrating queer cinema, craft, and culture. Hosted by Brandon Nick. Full show notes and transcript available on our website: https://www.brandonnick.com/post/fff-01-two-black-boys-in-paradiseFOLLOW + CONNECTPodcast IG: @filmfestivalfriendsHost IG (Brandon R. Nicholas): @brand0nnickWATCH / LISTENWatch the full episode (video): https://youtu.be/Iswyxfw0cJMListen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4QXQgQGdDoE627BJmW82l0?si=DY7FRQ7-T02cCNP_6RWghgListen on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/film-festival-friends/id1875343325SUPPORT THE SHOW If you want to help keep the cameras rolling and the conversations flowing:Patreon: www.patreon.com/cw/brand0nnick or make a one-time donation via CashApp/Venmo @brand0nnickShare Film Festival Friends with your friends!Take the conversation to social media using #FilmFestivalFriendsCHAPTERS00:00 Introduction and Icebreaker02:09 The Journey of 'Two Black Boys in Paradise'05:11 Challenges and Triumphs in Production13:58 Themes and Impact of the Film33:40 Reflecting on the Film's Impact35:12 Awards and Recognition38:59 Festival Experiences and Future Prospects50:54 60-Second Pitch

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

The queer stories behind our queer stories!Film Festival Friends is an interview podcast hosted by filmmaker Brandon Nick, featuring conversations with indie filmmakers celebrating queer cinema, craft, and community. Brandon has intimate, process-driven conversations with filmmakers he's met during his festival circuit run and explores the work behind the work: the triumphs, the tragedies, the tricks, and everything in between.This isn’t press. It’s dialogue.Video Podcast available on YouTube and Spotify.

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