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The Film Bar Review
Jon Croft
12 episodes
4 days ago
Hailing from the Tampa Bay film community, filmmakers Jon Croft & Tim Mannix review and showcase local filmmakers and their work, with a highlight on how independent films get made and why small local films deserve a view. Loosely associated with the Atlanta, Tampa, & Jacksonville-based film networking organization, Film Bar Mondays.
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Hailing from the Tampa Bay film community, filmmakers Jon Croft & Tim Mannix review and showcase local filmmakers and their work, with a highlight on how independent films get made and why small local films deserve a view. Loosely associated with the Atlanta, Tampa, & Jacksonville-based film networking organization, Film Bar Mondays.
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Joshua Ingle - Sanctuary & 15 Minutes of Faye - S1E7
The Film Bar Review
1 hour 57 minutes 50 seconds
4 years ago
Joshua Ingle - Sanctuary & 15 Minutes of Faye - S1E7

In this episode, Jon meets with Joshua Ingle (without Tim this time) down in Bradenton. We discuss Josh's two feature film outings on the advent of Sanctuary finally being released on Amazon. Amazingly, it has taken ten years to get Sanctuary released and 15 Minutes of Faye still remains unreleased to this day. What are some of the reasons that both of these ten-year-gestation films were so difficult to produce? What are some of the reasons that independent films can be so difficult to produce? We jump into this lively discussion to answer these questions and more with the kind and generous writer of sci-fi fiction, Joshua Ingle! Many local and Hollywood-based filmmakers owe a debt of gratitude to him and to his friend Reid Nicewonder for getting them started in film in this local film community! And we see the great contribution that many filmmakers and writers like them offer to the community at large.  

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At The Film Bar Review we give you an example of the kinds of conversations we might have at the local Film Bar Mondays, while reviewing many locally-produced films, and featuring the filmmakers who made it happen. Give their films a watch and join us in person at Film Bar Mondays in cities like Atlanta, GA, Jacksonville, FL & Tampa, FL. to have a drink and talk film. Reach out at thefilmbarreview@gmail.com and find Film Bar Mondays at our various group pages on Facebook.

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The Film Bar Review
Hailing from the Tampa Bay film community, filmmakers Jon Croft & Tim Mannix review and showcase local filmmakers and their work, with a highlight on how independent films get made and why small local films deserve a view. Loosely associated with the Atlanta, Tampa, & Jacksonville-based film networking organization, Film Bar Mondays.