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Speakeasy Library
Daniel Carney
6 episodes
1 month ago
Each week, I interview a guest—we'll talk mostly about their past and current projects, future plans, and the ideas that inform their personal philosophy and worldview.
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Each week, I interview a guest—we'll talk mostly about their past and current projects, future plans, and the ideas that inform their personal philosophy and worldview.
Show more...
Arts
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Felipe Diaz—How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Film
Speakeasy Library
1 hour 19 minutes
4 years ago
Felipe Diaz—How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Film

On this week’s episode, I talk to my friend Felipe Diaz. He’s a filmmaker who has worked on over 30 commercials, mini docs, and narrative films. 

Among other things, we talk about:

  • Carmen: The Movie
  • Planning and improvisation in filmmaking
  • His early films


He directed the documentary Touchy Subjects, which will be streaming from The Spirit of Chicago virtual film festival from Feb 15-21. Purchase your ticket here.


UPDATE: The podcast is now available on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify and more!


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Speakeasy Library
Each week, I interview a guest—we'll talk mostly about their past and current projects, future plans, and the ideas that inform their personal philosophy and worldview.