
#17 - Macario De Souza on his first narrative feature with his new film Six Festivals and Andrew Traucki on being the creature feature king and the sequel to his classic shark thriller The Reef: Stalked
08/02/22 • 41 min
In this episode, host Eden Caceda chats with director Macario De Souza on his debut documentary Bra Boys, the lessons he learnt from Russell Crowe and how he moved from doco to narrative feature with his newest music film Six Festivals. Then Eden talks with creature feature king Andrew Traucki about his animal thrillers, his long days filming in the water and why he produced a sequel to his 2010 classic in 2022 with The Reef: Stalked.
In this episode, host Eden Caceda chats with director Macario De Souza on his debut documentary Bra Boys, the lessons he learnt from Russell Crowe and how he moved from doco to narrative feature with his newest music film Six Festivals. Then Eden talks with creature feature king Andrew Traucki about his animal thrillers, his long days filming in the water and why he produced a sequel to his 2010 classic in 2022 with The Reef: Stalked.
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