Ep 486: Silas Howard • Lorenzo Fiuzzi Returns

Filmmaker Silas Howard makes his first appearance on the podcast with his feature film “A Kid Like Jake” which premieres at the IFC Center on June 1st; Lorenzo Fiuzzi returns to update us on his streaming service, Filmatique, and the new film he produced called “Noble Earth” which premieres at the Seattle International Film Festival next week. Music on this episode by MIRS from their EP “Meat on Your Lovely Bonez”.

Filmmaker Silas Howard makes his first appearance on the podcast with his feature film “A Kid Like Jake” which premieres at the IFC Center on June 1st; Lorenzo Fiuzzi returns to update us on his streaming service, Filmatique, and the new film he produced called “Noble Earth” which premieres at the Seattle International Film Festival next week. Music on this episode by MIRS from their EP “Meat on Your Lovely Bonez”.

In this first segment, filmmaker Silas Howard appears to discuss his new feature, “A Kid Like Jake”, which premiered at Sundance 2018 to great acclaim. The film, edited by Filmwax friend Michael Taylor, is about the Wheelers, a couple who are trying to find the right primary school for their 4-year-old son, Jake. Described as gender-expansive by his adviser (Octavia Spencer), Jake’s increasingly erratic behavior starts to cause a rift between the couple. Alex (Claire Danes) worries that the adults in her son’s life are labeling him prematurely, while Greg (Jim Parsons) wonders if Jake’s fondness for dressing up might be more than just a phase. The film which was adapted by the playwright Dan Pearle from his own play, also stars Ann Dowd, Priyanka Chopra, and Asif Mandvi, and opens at the IFC Center on Friday, June 1st.

Film producer and entrepreneur Lorenzo Fiuzzi returns to the podcast for a second visit. Lorenzo was on the podcast almost a year  ago to the day on Episode 408. Lorenzo is back to discuss the latest news with his streaming platform, Filmatique, which is more robust with great international arthouse fare than ever. Listeners of Filmwax Radio will get an additional 20% off the already low subscription price of $4.95 a month when they use the coupon code ‘FILMWAX’ (in caps) at checkout. The first month is also gratis, by the way. Lorenzo also fills us in on the news of a new feature film he produced, “Noble Earth“, which will have its US festival premiere next week at the Seattle International Film Festival. If you are planning on attending, there are two screenings of the film. Details are available on the website’s schedule.

Music on this episode is by the musical artist MIRS (led by recent Filmwax guest Amir Motlagh) from their new EP, “Meat on Your Lonely Bonez”, available on iTunes.