One of the hits at the Sherman Oaks Film Festival in 2016 was New Age, Olde English. The team behind this film, writer/director Hayden Croft and producer/actor Jay Eftimoski, came in for an interview. New Age, Olde English is an original and unique comedy with a little touch of horror.
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And ONE MORE THING. On this podcast you hear Hayden giving me a copy of his book, “Kisses From Strangers In The Dark,” a collection of short stories. I’ve been reading it, and it’s GREAT. Seriously. These short stories are smart and fun. Each deserves to be its own short film.
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In 2017, the Grand Jury Prize for feature film at Film invasion Los Angeles went to Blue World Order, a science-fiction epic that blows audiences away with everything it manages to accomplish for a truly independent film. Ché Baker is the creative force behind Blue World Order and thankfully I’ve managed to meet up with this Australian during his last two visits to Los Angeles.