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Talking Weird #193 Aper vs Woo with THE SASQUALOGIST_s Joseph Granda

Talking Weird #193 Aper vs Woo with THE SASQUALOGIST_s Joseph Granda

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Joseph Granda has a multifaceted career in the entertainment and art worlds. Trained in NYC under the esteemed William Alderson in the Meisner technique, Joseph's journey spans stage, film, and visual arts.

Joseph returns to Talking Weird to chat about his just released feature film - THE SASQUALOGIST - which looks at Bigfoot and the people who are obsessed with the mystery.

Watch the film here:
https://merkelfilms.com/programs/the-sasqualogist

Visit the official page for the film here: https://thesasqualogist.com/

Watch the trailer here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vSgwbejeGsQ

Joseph has this to say about his approach to the Bigfoot subject:

"During my research for the film, I delved into the world of Sasquatch enthusiasts, discovering a diverse community united by their love, reverence, and unwavering belief in this enigmatic creature. Within this community, there are two distinct factions: the "Apers," who view Sasquatch as a yet-to-be-discovered hominid, and the "Woos," who perceive it as an otherworldly being. With this film, I sought to navigate the complex terrain of Sasquatch lore with respect, infusing it with subtle humor and presenting compelling evidence for both camps.

Regardless of your stance on Sasquatch, THE SASQUALOGIST promises to leave you with a profound understanding of the legend and a newfound appreciation for the significance of paternal guidance in our lives, whether we've experienced it firsthand or yearn for its presence. With the heartfelt dedication poured into every aspect of this film, I am confident that you will embrace it with the same fervor and affection that fueled its creation."

THE SASQUALOGIST is already being hailed by critics as "the best Sasquatch movie ever."

This is a fascinating conversation about the creation of Joseph's multi-award winning film, and the Aper vs Woo clash that inspired it.
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