In this episode, GG Hawkins speaks with writer-director Alessandra Lacorazza about her award-winning film In the Summers, which took home both the U.S. Grand Jury Prize and Best Director at the 2024 Sundance Film Festival. Lacorazza shares the deeply personal roots of the film, the tumultuous road to production, and the pressures of staying true to a creative vision in the face of industry challenges. The conversation dives into casting across timelines, editorial discovery, and the intense final days before Sundance. It's an intimate and inspiring look at how a deeply personal, quietly powerful film almost didn't get made—and why it ultimately resonated so profoundly.
In this episode, No Film School's GG Hawkins and guest Alessandra Lacorazza discuss...
Memorable Quotes:
“I just knew I couldn’t make this film with that suggestion... I’d rather not make it because it won’t be good.”
“Making the film was harder than having a baby.”
“There’s no real villain, and you just leave the audience to make up their own mind.”
“If you don’t [know your story], you’re going to get lost in the maze, and then your editing process is going to be a lot more complicated.”
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