Binge Movie Aftertaste w/ Jack Marchetti
Grab your favorite frosty beverage, the Binge Movie Aftertaste podcast is back! The return of Binge Movie Aftertaste is marked by me being joined for the first time by the one and only Jim Kupka for an epic night of drinking and talking about film. Before calling our guest, Kupka and I spend some time talking about how our week has been, with me mentioning what it was like watching each Fast & Furious movie for the very first time this week. Not a moment too soon, we get Jack Marchetti, the writer/director of the Tribeca Film Festival selection The Evolution of a Gen-X Music Purchaser on the line, and then we are off and running.
Making a film which is about and revolves around music from artists ranging from Weezer to Slayer means you have to get rights. So we spend a little time talking about the trouble that comes with gathering said music rights, and Marchetti tells us how some of these rights were easier to get than others. We then talk a little about how contracting a degenerative eye disease caused Marchetti to push himself to move from just a writer into also directing his projects.
We steer into a conversation about what went into Marchetti submitting his short film to the Tribeca Film Festival, and how many festivals have been calling him since the film was accepted. All of this plus what Marchetti’s future in film holds, me flubbing the title of the film at least twice, and a game of King Of Hollywood can all be heard in this week’s epic movie making podcast.
The Evolution of a Gen-X Music Purchaser screens for the first time at Tribeca on April 16th. Check out the film’s official Facebook page, and keep an eye out for updates on its still rising wave of success.
Special thanks to both Kupka and Marchetti for a fun and interesting podcast.
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