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  • 670. Alyson Croft “Jesus Loves Me” & “Tweens”
    Mar 30 2026

    Happy Monday!

    When introducing Alyson Croft on this podcast, it sounds like I am joking when I say, “2025 was the year of Alyson Croft.” It’s not a joke! Alyson wrote, produced and starred in “Jesus Loves Me,” a fantastic film that had its World Premiere at Film Invasion Los Angeles 2025, taking home the Programmer’s Prize for Exceptional Filmmaking.
    Alyson returned later that year to the Sherman Oaks Film Festival with “Tweens,” a thrilling dramatic short that she co-wrote and performs in. No surprise that “Tweens” also took home the Programmer’s Prize for Exceptional Filmmaking.

    On top of that, we did a little additional screening between the two festivals that included “Jesus Loves Me,” officially the last in-theater Q&A’s that I may ever personally moderate. Hey, this is a big deal for me! I moderated every Q&A at two festivals for nearly a decade, but now that the festivals have grown to multiple screens I am needed elsewhere.
    I’ve still got the podcast to interview filmmakers, but Alyson will always be one of my last in-theater Q&A’s.

    Follow Alyson’s Actors Cartel Academy on Instagram at @actors_cartel_academy

    Follow Alyson on Instagram at @croftalyson

    Check out Alyson’s book “Speaking Actor: A Guide to Speaking The Language of Actors” at Amazon.com

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    Discover Indie Film Links
    DIF Podcast Website – DIF Instagram – DIF BlueSky
    Discover Indie Film Foundation (nonprofit for the arts) Website
    Sherman Oaks Film Festival
    Film Invasion Los Angeles

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    1 hr and 22 mins
  • 669. 4Qs with Sam Gasch
    Mar 27 2026

    What are the 4Qs? (1) Three favorite films. (2) An underrated film. (3) An overrated film. (4) A lesser-known film people should seek out.

    Sam Gasch’s fantastic screenplay “My Dog Loves Broccoli” was an Official Selection at the Sherman Oaks Film Festival in 2025.

    On top of being a very talented writer, he is an all around lovely person so I was thrilled to dig deeper after our chat and get some of his inspos with the 4 Questions.

    Follow Sam at @samgasch on BlueSky

    Follow Sam’s podcast Ideal Remake at @idealremake on Instagram

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    Discover Indie Film Links
    DIF Podcast Website – DIF Instagram – DIF BlueSky
    Discover Indie Film Foundation (nonprofit for the arts) Website
    Sherman Oaks Film Festival
    Film Invasion Los Angeles

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    24 mins
  • 668. Sam Gasch “My Dog Loves Broccoli”
    Mar 25 2026

    A have a great interview for you Lovely Listeners today!

    I first met Sam Gasch at FIlm Invasion Los Angeles in 2023, when his feature length screenplay “The Blanket” was an Official Selection. Both Film Invasion L.A. and Sherman Oaks Film Festival have categories for unproduced screenplays and they get a LOT of submissions. In other words, when a screenplay is an Official Selection that means it is very, very good. This makes it all the more impressive that last year Sam returned, this time with the Official Selection screenplay “My Dog Loves Broccoli” at the Sherman Oaks Film Festival in 2025.

    Smart, humorous and personable, Sam is one the people I end up chatting with the most at a festival event. I was delighted to see his name pop up on my calendar for a podcast recording.
    I hope you enjoy listening to this conversation as much as I enjoyed being a part of it!

    Follow Sam at @samgasch on BlueSky

    Follow Sam’s podcast Ideal Remake at @idealremake on Instagram

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    Discover Indie Film Links
    DIF Podcast Website – DIF Instagram – DIF BlueSky
    Discover Indie Film Foundation (nonprofit for the arts) Website
    Sherman Oaks Film Festival
    Film Invasion Los Angeles

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    1 hr and 4 mins
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