This week BEHIND THE LENS welcomes SEAN McEWEN to talk about his new narrative feature film AMERICAN OUTLAWS while LILA SCHMITZ joins us to discuss her Irish music documentary THE JOB OF SONGS.
First up, writer/director SEAN McEWEN joins us at the top of the show to talk about his latest feature, AMERICAN OUTLAWS, based on the true story of the Dougherty siblings and their cross-country crime spree as they embark on a journey in search of home, safety, happiness, and freedom south of the border. A situational character study set within the confines of a road trip, Sean delivers an up close and personal look into the mindset of these three siblings. A fascinating discussion with Sean as he talks about the making of AMERICAN OUTLAWS from script to screen, including gaining access to and meeting with each of the three Dougherty siblings who are currently incarcerated at three different prisons.
AMERICAN OUTLAWS is currently available on Vudu, Apple TV, and Prime Video.
Then writer/director/editor LILA SCHMITZ joins us discussing her feature directorial THE JOB OF SONGS, the lively, engaging, and thoughtful documentary THE JOB OF SONGS where we take a beautiful trip to Doolin, County Clare and the Cliffs of Moher in Ireland and meet the local people in pubs and parlors, learning about their storied history of music and how it’s “in their DNA”. A wonderful conversation as we dive into the genesis of the project, the beauty of Ireland, the people we meet throughout the documentary, themes that developed just through conversation with the locals, and of course, the magic of Irish music.
THE JOB OF SONGS is currently streaming on iTunes, Prime Video, Google Play, YouTube and more.
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