Benjamin Duchek
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A weekly podcast highlighting the creators of independent film and the business behind it. Hosted by Ben Duchek.
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Benny Chen Of HAND (2026) 10.07.2026 23:27
How many Gen Z filmmakers say, nah, the story I'm feeling is a middle aged undocumented Chinese immigrant cook worried about survival in America. And it's 23 minutes long. You'll hear in almost every professional film course or, ahem, podcast, short films are hard to make or make your film shorter for festivals. And that advice is right, of course. It's great advice. But it doesn&#...
Third Anniversary Pod: Gar O'Rourke Of THE SIEGE OF PARADISE (2026) 07.07.2026 37:50
Watch This Episode On YouTube Happy third anniversary to the pod and I'm so happy to be spending it with Irish filmmaker -- and award-winning ad maker -- Gar O'Rourke. When people ask about the podcast, the usual first question is, what are your favorite episodes? And I respond with, well, they are all my favorites. It's true. I wouldn't publish something if I wasn't proud of i...
Indie Film Highlight: PAYING FOR IT (2024) 28.06.2026 1:32
Every Sunday, I'll post a quick video -- and podcast -- about an indie film from at least a year ago. Today's film: PAYING FOR IT (2024) Director: Sook-Yin Lee Story by: Chester Brown Stars: Emily Lê ; Andrea Werhun; Dan Beirne SYNOPSIS When an introverted cartoonist's girlfriend wants to redefine their relationship, he begins sleeping with sex workers and discovers a new kind of intim...
Why Film In Minnesota? Deputy Director Of Explore Minnesota Film, Nell Lawrenz-Wareham 26.06.2026 22:12
I love Minnesota; in fact, on June 29th, there I'll be, beside one of its 10,000 lakes, ready for America's 250th birthday. (It's the best place to spend the Fourth.) It's also a great place for filmmaking so I talk about that with deputy director of Explore Minnesota Film, Nell Lawrenz-Wareham. This was recorded at the beginning of the month so apologies about any confusion about...
Special Tribeca Podcast: Lindsay Calleran, dir. of CAITY (2026) 26.06.2026 34:30
I conclude Tribeca special coverage with one of my favorite films at the festival, CAITY (2026) . To say Lindsay Calleran has been through some things to get her debut feature made is underselling it by a lot. Please read this First Person IndieWire article that Lindsay wrote ; it gives a lot of important background to her story and how CAITY came to be. I'm so impressed by so many different t...
Special Tribeca Podcast: Lily Weisberg, dir. of RARE BIRDS (2026) & Maria Sofia Hernandez, dir. of LA LUCHA DE LUCÍA (2026) 24.06.2026 41:23
The Tribeca Film Festival helped organize this tremendous in-person panel with two New York filmmakers: Lily Weisberg, dir of RARE BIRDS (2026) and Maria Sofia Hernandez, dir of LA LUCHA DE LUCÍA (2026). Recorded on June 9th at Spring Studios, we talk about their incredible films; the challenges of writing different types of characters; what BACKROOMS (2026) and OBSESSION (2025) mean for independe...
Special Tribeca Podcast: David Clancy, dir. of NIO KO BOKK (THIS BELONGS TO ALL OF US) 22.06.2026 20:15
If you're going to make a film about surfing in Senegal, I assume the viewer expects beautiful shots of surfing and the landscape of Dakar, Senegal's capital city. And man, does my guest, filmmaker and director, David Clancy, of NIO KO BOKK or THIS BELONGS TO ALL OF US (2026) deliver. The film is a valentine to so many things: refugees, Senegal, surfing, and documentary filmmaking itself....
Indie Film Highlight: STRAIGHT TO HELL (1987) 21.06.2026 1:45
Watch This Episode On YouTube Watch STRAIGHT TO HELL On Criterion Channel Every Sunday, I'll post a quick video -- and podcast -- about an indie film from at least a year ago. Today's film: STRAIGHT TO HELL (1987) Director: Alex Cox Writers: Dick Rude; Alex Cox Stars: Joe Strummer; Dick Rude; Courtney Love SYNOPSIS Three bank robbers (Sy Richardson, Joe Strummer, Dick Rude) and a pregnant...
Special Tribeca Podcast: Elisee Junior St. Preux, dir. of THE TROPIC SUN AND HIS EYES (2026) 19.06.2026 16:11
What a last month or so for Haiti and director Elisee Junior St. Preux's debut feature. Upon its release at the Tribeca Film Festival, THE TROPIC SUN AND HIS EYES (2026) received the Special Jury Mention for Best New Narrative Director alongside rave reviews. It is truly stunning filmmaking, offering both a realistic glimpse of Haiti and an expansive view of fatherhood. Let's count the way...
Special Tribeca Podcast: Hannah Peterson, dir. of VIA NEGATIVA (2026) 18.06.2026 16:28
Watch This Episode On YouTube VIA NEGATIVA resonated with me on so many different levels -- as a Catholic; as someone who uses firearms; as a veteran (there's a moment in there, if you've seen it); and most importantly, a lover of truly astonishing filmmaking. Director Hannah Peterson achieved something extraordinary with this film by bringing a novel to life in the best possible way and m...
Special Tribeca Podcast: Shan Jiang 姜姗, dir. of EPHEMERA (2026) 16.06.2026 20:56
It's one thing to say you're going to create the "Chinese lesbian version of BEFORE SUNRISE (1995) "; it's another thing to actually pull it off. In EPHEMERA (2026) , the debut feature for filmmaker Shan Jiang which premiered at the 2026 Tribeca Film Festival, it appears she has done just that. It took global producers, a fantastic team, and a truly extraordinary story in how s...
Special Tribeca Podcast: Meriem Sakrouhi, dir. of MON TAXI (2026) 15.06.2026 13:57
MON TAXI (2026) , which premiered at the 2026 Tribeca Film Festival, is a "love letter to the filmmaker's dad." Architect + filmmaker Meriem Sakrouhi created a film that is part New York, part Moroccan, and altogether touching cinema, and we talk about how she did it for the podcast. Along with directing, she edited and produced the first Moroccan entry at Tribeca in 20 years. Given th...
Indie Film Highlight: LURKER (2025) 14.06.2026 1:27
Watch This Episode On YouTube Every Sunday, I'll post a quick video -- and podcast -- about an indie film from at least a year ago. Today's film: LURKER (2025) Director: Alex Russell Writer: Alex Russell Stars: Théodore Pellerin; Archie Madekwe; Havana Rose Liu; SYNOPSIS A retail employee infiltrates the inner circle of an artist on the verge of stardom. As he gets closer to the budding mu...
Special Tribeca Podcast: Rob Rice, dir. of PONDEROSA (2026) 12.06.2026 17:41
The career path -- M.S. in Neuroscience to filmmaking -- is a wholly original one and so is his filmmaking. His second feature, PONDEROSA (2026) , is a comedy-horror film that looks at American masculinity in a way I've never seen before. It is a gift to watch -- beginning to end -- not because I understood everything going on, but because I didn't. The best type of filmmaking should chall...
Special Tribeca Podcast: Lyle Lindgren, dir. of MOUTH FULL OF GOLDS (2026) 10.06.2026 27:08
Very rarely, you'll watch a documentary, and think...how did he get that all on film? That was the case for me and the film MOUTH FULL OF GOLDS (2026) premiering this week at the Tribeca Film Festival. It's about "grillz" -- the teeth attachments/implants and their cultural connection in New York City, Miami, Atlanta, and Paris. If that description sounds incredible, that's bec...
Special Tribeca Podcast: Branislav Jankic dir. of WHITE BELT (2026) 09.06.2026 13:57
The journey from Yugoslavia to New York City is a wild one, and filmmaker Branislav Jankic has been a keen observer along the way. Coming off a debut feature that was released at the height of COVID, Branislav is now at the 2026 Tribeca Film Festival with a story about his wife called WHITE BELT (2026) . The film traces the journey of supermodel Monika "Jac" Jagaciak from the runway to Bra...
Indie Film Highlight: OUT OF LOVE (2025) 07.06.2026 1:37
Watch This Episode On YouTube Every Sunday, I'll post a quick video -- and podcast -- about an indie film from at least a year ago. Today's film: OUT OF LOVE (2025) Director: Nathan Ambrosioni Writer: Nathan Ambrosioni Stars: Camille Cottin; Monia Chokri; Juliette Armanet SYNOPSIS A woman is forced to take care of her niece and nephew after their mother voluntarily disappears. Subscribe to...
Special Cannes Podcast: Anna Berthollet of Lightdox 04.06.2026 20:15
The podcast concludes this unreal Cannes Film Festival series with Lightdox founder and CEO, Anne Berthollet. Lightdox has consistently championed stunning documentaries, like GABIN (2026) ; FLOPHOUSE (2025) and so much more. How is the company able to find such amazing documentaries? What happens when Lightdox grows -- will they be able to maintain their quality offerings? And what is her advice...
Special Cannes Podcast: Nguyễn Phan Linh Đan 03.06.2026 14:48
I'd argue the Pierre Angénieux Tribute is the best thing going at the Cannes Film Festival. Why? Two reasons: they elevate one filmmaker -- this year, it was Japanese cinematographer Akiko Ashizawa -- by way of tribute. If you haven't seen her work, now is your opportunity. But they don't stop there. they utilize the platform of that tribute to give a "special encouragement" to...
Special Cannes Podcast: Akiko Ashizawa 芦澤 明子 02.06.2026 21:29
What an incredible honor to be joined by famed cinematographer Akiko Ashizawa, who was honored at the Cannes Film Festival with the 2026 Pierre Angénieux Tribute . We talk about her career, how she thought the tribute was spam!, females in cinematography, and more. The episode is recorded thanks to a translator. In this episode, Akiko and I discuss: how she found out about the Pierre Angénieux Tri...
Special Cannes Episode: Michael Hampden of Sandbox VR 01.06.2026 15:07
We've seen the future of indie filmmaking the last few weeks with the theatrical runs of OBSESSION (2025) and BACKROOMS (2026). Let me argue that sometime in the future, we'll see a Sandbox VR or immersive experience film have that kind of launch. In this Cannes episode, I talk with senior vice president of content for Sandbox VR about what the future looks like for VR + immersive experien...
Indie Film Highlight: FIRST GROWTH (2015) 31.05.2026 1:36
Watch This Episode On YouTube Every Sunday, I'll post a quick video -- and podcast -- about an indie film from at least a year ago. Today's film: FIRST GROWTH (2015) Director: Jérôme Le Gris Writers: Vanessa Portal; Rémi Bezançon; Jérôme Le Gris Stars: Gérard Lanvin; Jalil Lespert; Alice Taglioni SYNOPSIS Charlie must take over operation of his family's vineyard when it nears bankruptc...
Special Cannes Podcast: Why Peru? An Interview With The Country's Director At Le Marché du Film 29.05.2026 8:43
Why film in Peru? I stopped by a booth at Le Marche du Film at the Cannes Film Festival to talk about what they have to offer filmmakers. At the Cannes Film Festival, they have a market where most countries around the world are represented. I talked with Carlos Manuel Arca Hoyle, director of Promperú France, about why people should film in western South America. In this episode, Carlos and I discu...
Special Cannes Podcast: Sara Ishaq سارة إسحاق Of THE STATION (2026) 28.05.2026 14:42
It's a hard question for me to answer because I saw so many wonderful films, but people ask it -- what was your favorite at Cannes? And I answer it with THE STATION (2026) by Sara Ishaq, her fiction debut at the Cannes Film Festival. The film tells a story we hardly see in war films: what is happening with the families during a conflict. The characters are richly drawn from the amazing tapestr...
Special Cannes Podcast: Sophie Power Of WHATEVER A SUN WILL ALWAYS SING (2025) 27.05.2026 13:43
Today, I'm talking with Irish filmmaker Sophie Power, whose film WHATEVER A SUN WILL ALWAYS SING (2025) , which was selected to screen at the Cannes Film Festival Short Film Corner - Cinema De Demain. The film is built entirely around recreations of four anonymous people answering the question: what was the moment you were forced to grow up? In some random order, I love hybrid documentaries; I...
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