Step into the world of independent filmmaking with Underground Cinema, the official podcast where we spotlight the bold voices shaping the future of cinema. Each episode features in-depth interviews with indie filmmakers, actors, and creators who share their journeys, creative processes, and the stories behind their films. Whether it's breaking down the art of guerrilla filmmaking, exploring niche genres, or discussing the challenges of working outside the studio system, we bring you authentic, unfiltered conversations that celebrate the heart of indie cinema.
Tune in and discover the magic behind the movies you won’t find anywhere else!
Step into the world of independent filmmaking with Underground Cinema, the official podcast where we spotlight the bold voices shaping the future of cinema. Each episode features in-depth interviews with indie filmmakers, actors, and creators who share their journeys, creative processes, and the stories behind their films. Whether it's breaking down the art of guerrilla filmmaking, exploring niche genres, or discussing the challenges of working outside the studio system, we bring you authentic, unfiltered conversations that celebrate the heart of indie cinema.
Tune in and discover the magic behind the movies you won’t find anywhere else!

In this episode, we sit down with filmmaker Dean, writer, director, and production designer of the haunting period horror The House That Was Not, nominated for Best Production Design at the 16th Underground Cinema Film Awards.
Set on the desolate prairies of 1870s Kansas, the film follows an Irish immigrant and her American husband as they confront strange and unsettling forces in their isolated homestead. What begins as a ghost story becomes something deeper, a meditation on grief, trauma, and the lingering shadow of the Irish famine.