Join Patrick Bracken as he interviews some of the nominated Filmmakers of this year's edition of the Shawna Shea Film Festival. And a very special interview with last year's Women in Film Fellowship recipient, Monaye Moyes as they discuss the world premiere of her directorial debut, Hunger.
Joining them is Lindsay and Manny Serrano with Deana Demko for the short Concessions.
Alexandra Gillespie for One Last Thing.
Adam Newman for Everwinter Night.
Jimmy Martin for The Painter.
Samantha deManbey for One World is Writing.
The Shawna Shea Film Festival takes place from July 24-27 at starlite in Southbridge, Massachusetts, 39 Hamilton Street.
For the full schedule and ticket information go here: https://www.shawnafoundation.org/ssff-film-festival
For the exclusive Patreon SSFF screenings visit and join our Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/ShawnaFoundation
And we'll be back after the festival with more Creating Dangerously!
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