
This week, Lauren West and Christopher Holloway sat down with our longtime friend, collaborator, co-producer, and curator of Failed Films, Antone Martinez. When I asked him for a bio, he pointed me to his Failed Films bio, which reads simply: "Antone is under construction." And honestly, that’s the perfect way to describe him—a powerful, ever-evolving force in the world, constantly building and improving.
In this episode, we explore Antone's first film, Breaking Yolks, which premiered during the inaugural season of Failed Films in Oakland in 2016. Antone has been at the heart of the project from the beginning, sharing the intimate details of his creative process and how heartbreak and failure deeply influence his work.
It’s a personal, heartfelt conversation between three longtime collaborators and friends, reflecting on the intersections of failure, art, and growth. I truly enjoyed this discussion, and I think you will, too.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Overview
01:26 Exploring the Relationship with Failure
03:01 Transforming Heartbreak into Art
11:39 The Power of Vulnerability in Creativity
13:15 Creating Connections through Shared Experiences
16:24 The Artistic Process: Experimentation and Risk-Taking
19:12 Love, Brokenness, and Inspiration
23:21 The Power of Community and Equipment
29:23 Empowerment Through Failure and Heartbreak
35:50 Embracing Resourcefulness and Collaboration
Keywords
failure, creativity, personal growth, relationship, vulnerability, heartbreak, art, film projects, inspiration, film, creative community, failures, heartbreak, growth, projects, advice, community, collaboration