In this special episode of Best in Fest, host Leslie LaPage sits down with an inspiring group of filmmakers from around the world whose stories explore identity, technology, human connection, and the power of cinema to preserve history.
From a moving documentary about a Japanese Canadian artist overcoming the legacy of World War II internment camps, to thought-provoking films examining artificial intelligence, modern relationships, immigration, friendship, and self-discovery, these filmmakers reveal the creative journeys behind their work and the real-world experiences that inspired them.
In this episode, you'll discover:
• How filmmakers are using cinema to preserve overlooked historical stories
• The impact of Japanese Canadian internment and the role of art in healing generational trauma
• Why AI is becoming one of the most fascinating topics in modern storytelling
• The ethical and emotional questions surrounding artificial intelligence and human relationships
• How voice messages, social media, and technology are changing the way we communicate
• The realities of building a filmmaking career across multiple countries and cultures
• Why personal experiences often create the most powerful stories on screen
• The importance of women filmmakers bringing unique perspectives to contemporary cinema
• How short films can become proof-of-concept projects for larger productions
Featured films include powerful documentaries, AI-inspired narratives, relationship dramas, international comedies, and award-winning short films that challenge audiences to think differently about history, identity, and the future.
Whether you're a filmmaker, storyteller, film festival enthusiast, or simply fascinated by the intersection of technology and humanity, this episode offers valuable insights into the creative process and the evolving landscape of independent film.
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