Shoot Dates are Locked

Shoot Dates are Locked

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One Big Soul

One Big Soul
At the beginning of the month, I took a road trip south with ETPC producers, Jessica Marie and Reno Lauro. I met with One Big Soul collaborator and filmmaker Jason Blevins to discuss EL TONTO POR CRISTO and Malick's influence through contemporary filmmakers.  

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Behind the Scenes

Behind the Scenes
It's a mental game, emotional game, fortitude game, and money game; it's also the long game of beauty, truth, and goodness that I choose to pursue and decide to play, bruises and all, and I'm here to share it with you. 
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How Many Cats You Got

How Many Cats You Got
This past Saturday, I attended an evening with Barry Corbin at the Isis Theater in Fort Worth.  Barry is one of my long-time favorite Texas character actors. You'd know him from Urban Cowboy, Lonesome Dove, Northern Exposure, Dallas, No Country for Old Men, One Tree Hill, and Yellowstone. 

I really enjoyed the evening and took away two key things that I already know but are extra affirming coming from someone with such a career as his. 


1. The arts matter, local theater matters, and local theaters like the Isis really matter. We need to intentionally support the arts as if our lives depend on them because they actually do. 

2. If you want an actor in a project you're working on, ask. Actors want and like to work. 



A pic Jess snapped of me, Barry Corbin, and Jordan Ross-The Chosen, 1883, also Barry's grandson, and one of the main supporting actors in El Tonto Por Cristo


If you haven't decided where you'll be giving this Giving Tuesday, please give to the arts a project near and dear to you or a project you're connected to, which, since you're receiving this email update, includes El Tonto Por Cristo. 

You are in the pre-production "know" of this Orthodox Tale about a Holy Fool, and any giving through our 501c3 fiscal sponsorship with Film Independent is a tax write-off; matching opportunities are also available. 



Thanks again for your eyes, your ears, and your support!

- Josh

Thankful

Thankful
I know many are on Thanksgiving holiday already; mine starts Wednesday afternoon right after work picking up my youngest from the airport and then heading to the hill country for a Thanksgiving meal Tex-Mex style. If you don't know, Jess is 1/2 Mexican, her dad is full, and her mom merges the flavors deliciously. 

Speaking of Jess, she always says my first feature, This World Won't Break, is such a Thanksgiving film the way It's a Wonderful Life is a Christmas film because the latter isn't really about Christmas; still, we always view it around the holidays, often the soundtrack to our preparations; it's a ritual of feeling.

Jess feels that way about TWWB, and I'd say I would have to agree. You can put it on in the background while baking, cooking, or having a cocktail. If you're from Texas, you'll nod at the familiar terrain, chuckle at characters you feel you know, and perhaps hum along with the hymnody of the human tale. 

Here are a few behind the scene pictures Chris Bourke, my director of photography, sent over from our days on location. 




If you haven't seen This World Won't Break yet, turn off your cell phone, grab something bubbly, put the kids to bed, and settle in for this Texas slow burn. My love letter to Dallas.  

Enjoy it for free while it's still on Amazon Prime.


Happy Thanksgiving!


- Josh
 
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