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EP 198: Kelly Michael Stewart: Festival Director, Blood in the Snow Film Festival

EP 198: Kelly Michael Stewart: Festival Director, Blood in the Snow Film Festival


Season 1 Episode 198


In this engaging conversation, Janet McMordie and Kelly Michael Stewart discuss Kelly's journey into the film industry, and the intricacies of programming a film festival. They discuss the unique appeal of horror films, the importance of community in film festivals, and provide valuable advice for aspiring filmmakers. Kelly shares insights on balancing multiple roles in the film industry, creating memorable festival experiences, and the impact of the Blood in the Snow festival. The conversation concludes with reflections on the future of the festival and final thoughts for filmmakers.


Takeaways

  • Programming a film festival requires collaboration and diverse perspectives.
  • Horror films can serve as a reflection of societal issues.
  • Filmmakers should attend festivals to network and learn from others.
  • Balancing multiple roles in the film industry is challenging but rewarding.
  • Creating memorable experiences for filmmakers is a priority for festival directors.
  • Community support is vital for indie filmmakers and festivals.
  • Openness to new opportunities can lead to unexpected career paths.


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