Sonoma International Film Festival, interviews with the filmmakers Part 2

Call of the Valley

SIFF2019 is almost here! The countdown continues: 15 days As usual, I’ve got the inside scoop on some of my favorite films that you do not want to miss this year at the festival! Today, I begin broadcasting an extra hour to accommodate more filmmaker interviews! For two more weeks, tune into 2 full hours of #SIFF2019 information just in time for […]

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Sonoma International Film Festival 2019, Interviews with the Filmmakers

Bee in an Almond Blossom from The Pollinators

SIFF2019 is almost here! As usual, I’ve got the inside scoop on some of my favorite films that you do not want to miss this year at the festival! This Tuesday, March 12th, I begin broadcasting an extra hour to accommodate more filmmaker interviews! For three weeks tune into 2 full hours of SIFF information just in time for attending the festival. […]

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Sonoma International Film Festival 2018, Interviews with the Filmmakers Part 2

The California No movie still

Made a mad rush to get this edited in time for the film festival, but here it is! Two more films for your consideration: The California No and Cancer Can Be Killed. To see the entire film festival schedule with the complete list and description of every movie that will be here, visit the Sonoma International Film Festival’s website. The California No “It […]

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Waking Marshall Walker, interview with filmmaker Georgio Litt

Waking Marshall Walker

Another short filmmaker using our area as an additional character was Georgio Litt.  He called to tell us all about Waking Marshall Walker, which was one of my favorite shorts of the Sonoma International Film Festival. About Waking Marshall Walker: A short film about a father in mourning, trapped between worlds – the past, the present, this life and the […]

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GPS, interview with filmmaker Billy Higgins

GPS Short

Billy Higgins created a suspenseful short called GPS which screened at the Sonoma International Film Festival.  He called in to tell us all about the film which featured some local scenery. About GPS: Grace Paula Salvatori (LaRue) is a young housewife in Napa who does not trust her wealthy husband. When she uses G.P.S. to spy on him, her discoveries […]

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I’m Obsessed With You…, interview with actress Genevieve Adams

Next up from the SIFF 2014 roster we had actress Genevieve Adams talk about her role in I’m Obsessed With You  But You’ve Got to Leave Me Alone. About Obsessed: An indie feature comedy about falling in love with your friends: starring Rachel Brosnahan, Manish Dayal, Thomas McDonell, Jason Ralph, and Genevieve Adams About Genevieve: Genevieve Adams is a New […]

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Taking My Parents to Burning Man, interview with producer Joel McCarthy

It’s March so it’s all SIFF all the time!  The next filmmaker we interviewed was Joel McCarthy from Canada.  He and other cast mates were attending with their film, and my favorite of the entire festival, Taking My Parents to Burning Man. About TMPTBM: A parental coming-of-age story that follows a sixty-year-old couple getting dragged to Burning Man by their […]

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Roxie, interview with filmmakers Nick Frangione & Kelly Burk

Two of the Marin based filmmakers from Roxie came into the studio for their interview.  We chatted with Nick Frangione and Kelly Burk about their film and having it almost local in the Sonoma International Film Festival. About Roxie: Roxie is an independent dramatic feature film shot on location in the San Francisco Bay Area. The movie is now streaming […]

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City Slacker, interview with filmmaker Michael Mueller & actress Fiona Gillies

One of the most delightful people from 2014’s SIFF was Michael Mueller who called in about his film, City Slacker.  He then surprised us by putting lead actress, aka his wife Fiona Gillies, on the line to talk about her role in the film. About City Slacker: Amanda is a corporate highflier who needs a slacker so she can have […]

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Brunch Bitch, interview with filmmaker Hannah Cheeseman

Brunch Bitch Flyer

This was the first of our 2014 coverage of the Sonoma International Film Festival films.  The month before every festival we dedicate to telling you as much as we can about the films and introduce you to the filmmakers. First up was Canadian, Hannah Cheeseman, writer/director as well as lead actress in the short film, Brunch Bitch. About Brunch Bitch: […]

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