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Film Filosophy is a podcast that breaks down the philosophies, concepts, and structures of filmmaking in the American film industry.
Ryan Alexander Holmes, actor and content creator known for embracing his mixed Chinese and African American heritage, explores the complexity of Intersectionality in media.
Maegan Houang, writer, director, co-producer of The Sympathizer and story editor on Shōgun, tackles why it’s so important to tell forgotten stories through the medium of filmmaking.
Linda Yvette Chávez, showrunner, director, and co-creator of Netflix’s Gentefied, talks about what it means to be placed in a cultural box, and why our voices should not be limited to apply to just our own communities.
Kartik Hosanagar, professor and co-founder of four different ventures, discusses why he became interested in Hollywood’s inclusion problem, and what led him to use data as a way to solve it.
Caroline Renard, TV and film writer and a 2023 WGA Strike Captain, discusses why this year’s writer’s strike looked so different from previous strikes.
Kelvin Yu, the creator, showrunner and executive producer of Disney+ TV series “American Born Chinese”, talks about what historically underrepresented people in the film industry have to face internally, and how internal obstacles are different from external ones.
Becky Morrison discusses the militarization of film and how her production company, The Light, has implemented production innovation to create systemic change.