This week, I’m excited to have Alex Ferrari of Indie Film Hustle back on the show. Alex was last on the podcast back on Episode 44, when we chatted about his film This Is Meg, and his process developing and producing this DIY film which eventually sold to Hulu.
Today, Alex has returned to chat about his latest book: Shooting For The Mob. The book is based on Alex’s real life experience getting hired by the mob at age 26 to make a movie for them. He outlines the story behind the story, how he adapted this real life experience into a novel, and why it was absolutely critical for him to do so. Over the course of the interview, we also get into many other topics, including: tackling the creative process as a whole, finding your way as a filmmaker, and achieving success on the business side of show business.
Here is Episode 65: Shooting For The Mob – An Interview With Filmmaker, Author & Podcaster Alex Ferrari
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3 Comments
Henry Larry
atEpisode 65 was a fantastic dive into Alex Ferraris experiences with the mob and how he turned it into a captivating novel. The discussion on the creative process and the challenges filmmakers face adds a lot of value. Inspiring stuff.
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Noam Kroll
atThanks a lot!