This week it’s all about DANCES WITH FILMS on BEHIND THE LENS, which is taking place right now at the TCL Chinese 6 Theatres in Hollywood. You all know my love of indie films and filmmakers, and DWF is showcasing some of the very best this year. And while I would love to talk about every film and interview every filmmaker for this show, that’s a bit impossible to do, so I’ll have to make do with a couple of interesting interviews and some festival screening recommendations for you. Get ready as we’re talking about the comedy short, B!TCH I’M EARLY with w/d JESSE COWELL and the documentary pilot UNITED CRAFTS of AMERICA with filmmakers SERGIO CAMACHO & JONATHAN ADELSON, plus the delightful animated short POW!, a strong drama with THE MILITIA, and the outstanding documentary ONE BUT MANY.
Get ready for one of the most fun-filled and hilarious, yet philosophical, conversations about filmmaking as writer/director/editor/cinematographer JESSE COWELL breaks down his award-winning short film B!TCH I’M EARLY, which is screening on June 25th at 5pm PT.
B!TCH I’M EARLY is brought to us by JESSE “JESKID” COWELL, and is a comedy short that follows two women in the corporate world vying for a promotion. Their conflict escalates from arguments to a race to the office. The six-minute film satirizes corporate culture with effective comedic timing and increasing tension while also providing tacit commentary on ageism, racism, and diversity. I laughed myself silly with this one and have watched it 10 times already.
Laughter ensues in this interview and on screen as Jesse and I break down every production element of B!TCH I’M EARLY. Emphasizing the importance of the craft of filmmaking, Jesse discusses cinematic storytelling and using visual techniques like Dutch angles and montages to enhance the film's humor and satire and, in the case of B!TCH I’M EARLY, the importance of music and some fantastic compositions by violinist Elizabeth Tsung. Jesse also discusses his casting process for not only this film, but his works in general, which led him to two fantastic comediennes, Michelle Batista and Jesenia, which garners Jesse’s thoughts on the collaborative process of improv. And let me tell you, watching Michelle and Jesenia is a masterclass in improv. Jesse also touches on the broader themes of corporate culture, the importance of new voices in filmmaking, and, above all, his recent rediscovery of joy in the craft.
Now we shift gears for the thirst-quenching tasty treat, the series pilot, UNITED CRAFTS OF AMERICA, which is screening at DWF on Saturday, June 28th at 1:15pm.
Directed by SERGIO CAMACHO and written by JONATHAN ADELSON, UNITED CRAFTS OF AMERICA offers an intimate look into America’s most vibrant craft beer cities, uncovering the country’s most innovative breweries and the passionate people behind them. The journey begins with New York City’s Interboro Spirits & Ales, where co-owners Laura Dierks and Jesse Ferguson blend beer and hip-hop to create one of NYC’s most influential breweries, breathing new life into the city’s rich brewing heritage. For these brewers, craft beer is more than just a beverage—it’s a symbol of identity, community, and pride. From the rustic charm of small-town breweries to the urban sophistication of city brewpubs, this series shows how craft beer is the story of America.
Hopefully, this pilot episode will garner enough interest and financial backing to complete the series, the first year of which Sergio and Jonathan have planned out to include craft breweries in places like San Diego, Portland, Montana, Asheville, and Boston.
In this exclusive interview, Sergio and Jonathan break down this pilot episode discussing the inspiration for the series, finding Interboro Spirits & Ales, research, developing a through line, filming (which is simply gorgeous thanks to DP Joel Froome and the Sigma Cine Series and Laowa 2x macro lenses used), beer styling!!!, calling on author/ journalist/and beer critic John Holl to serve as a guide, musical score, and creating an intimacy with the storytelling and the imagery, among others.
There are a few other DWF films that I want to mention and want to get on your radar, either for the future or so you can check them out at the festival this week.
A short film that I have to mention is the animated delight POW!. It screened on June 22, 2025, but be on the lookout for this little gem on the festival circuit. Written and directed by Joey Clift, POW! is the story of a Native American kid named Jake who scrambles to charge his dying video game console at a bustling intertribal powwow. Calling on his roots as an enrolled Cowlitz Indian Tribal member, POW! is an animated comedy about Joey’s own experiences attending powwows as a young Native American kid and how loving video games and loving your culture don't have to be mutually exclusive. POW! is heartwarming, adorable,
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