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Best in Fest

Leslie LaPage
Best in Fest
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    Judaism, Masculinity & Media: How Rabbi Noam Raucher Is Changing the Conversation for Men

    1/13/2026 | 28 mins.
    In this episode of Best in Fest, host Leslie LaPage welcomes Rabbi Noam Raucher — educator, divorce coach, and Executive Director of FJMC International (Friendship, Judaism, Mentorship & Community) — to explore an unexpected but urgent topic: how media, masculinity, and meaning intersect in today’s culture.
    Noam shares his personal journey through divorce, career loss, and men’s support groups — experiences that inspired him to launch Mama’s Boy, a bold new podcast co-hosted with comedy writer Rob Kutner. Together, they’re creating content that challenges toxic masculinity, offers healthier models of brotherhood, and brings Jewish wisdom into modern conversations about manhood.
    In this episode, we explore:
    🎧 Why a rabbi entered entertainment and podcasting
    🧠 The rise of toxic masculinity in digital media
    🤝 Men’s support groups and the power of authentic brotherhood
    📺 Podcasting as the new modern pulpit
    🎭 How humor and storytelling open men to vulnerability
    🕍 Jewish tradition as a framework for healthy masculinity
    🎥 Why film and entertainment shape cultural identity
    🔥 Countering the manosphere with meaningful media
    🚀 Building a global movement for men’s emotional growth
    Noam explains how today’s media landscape floods young men with damaging messages about dominance, success, and power — and why it’s critical to offer alternative narratives rooted in compassion, accountability, and connection.
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    From Dance to Docuseries: Using the Enneagram to Unlock Creative Potential with Lauren Reins

    1/06/2026 | 21 mins.
    In this episode of Best in Fest, host Leslie LaPage sits down with Lauren Reins — director, producer, choreographer, and Enneagram coach — to explore how self-awareness fuels creativity and why understanding your inner motivations may be the key to creating meaningful, sustainable work.
    Lauren shares her journey from professional dancer to educator and filmmaker, and how a life-altering accident led her to psychology, coaching, and ultimately the Enneagram, a nine-type personality framework now central to her new dance-driven docuseries.
    In this episode, we discuss:
    🧠 What the Enneagram is and how the nine personality types work
    🎭 How creatives can use the Enneagram to build better characters
    💃 Why dance is the perfect medium to express personality and psychology
    🎬 Turning personal growth into a docuseries concept
    🧩 Using self-knowledge to overcome creative blocks
    🏢 How companies like Nike, Amazon, and State Farm use the Enneagram
    🎥 Why self-awareness matters more than talent alone
    🌱 Balancing creativity, leadership, and life as a working artist
    🏆 Premiering an Enneagram-based series at Dances With Films New York
    Lauren explains how creatives often struggle not because of the industry — but because they haven’t fully understood their own fears, motivations, and strengths. By using the Enneagram as a framework, artists can move forward with clarity, compassion, and confidence.
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    How Films Really Get Distributed: SVOD, AVOD, Presales & Genre Truths Explained with Alan Green

    12/30/2025 | 46 mins.
    In this episode of Best in Fest, host Leslie LaPage sits down with Alan Green, Head of Sales & Acquisitions at 123 Media, to break down how film distribution actually works — and why most indie filmmakers misunderstand it.
    With decades of experience spanning 20th Century Fox, Pathé, international sales, and producing, Alan offers a brutally honest look at what sells, what doesn’t, and how filmmakers can avoid costly mistakes when trying to monetize their films.
    In this episode, we cover:
    🎥 Which film genres are most distributable (and why drama is the hardest sell)
    📊 SVOD vs AVOD vs TVOD — how platforms really pay filmmakers
    💰 Why Netflix deals are flat fees (and not per-view payouts)
    🧠 The myth of self-distribution on Amazon Prime
    🎯 Why distributors sell film packages, not individual titles
    🧾 Presales, minimum guarantees (MGs), and why names still matter
    🎬 How production quality impacts distribution decisions
    📱 Vertical content, short-form storytelling, and the future of film
    🎞️ Turning genre films into viable distribution assets
    🏆 Festival strategy as a business tool — not just prestige
    Alan also discusses producing the WWII revenge thriller Vindictive, opening at Dances With Films New York, and explains how hybrid genre films can bridge the gap between festivals and commercial success.
    If you’re an independent filmmaker, producer, or content creator trying to understand how films make money after they’re finished — this episode is essential listening.
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    The Making of ‘Cracked’ and the Power of DIY Filmmaking with Jessica Rizk and Soren Anderson

    12/23/2025 | 26 mins.
    In this episode of Best in Fest, host Leslie LaPage sits down with Jessica Rizk (director, writer, producer, animator) and Soren Anderson (composer and sound designer) to unpack the creation of Cracked — a haunting, hand-drawn 2D animated short exploring mental health, self-neglect, and emotional collapse.
    Over the course of a two-year DIY production, Cracked was animated frame-by-frame, scored from scratch, and built without shortcuts — revealing the true scope of independent animation today.
    In this episode, we explore:
    🎨 What it really takes to make a hand-drawn animated short (24 frames per second, no safety net)
    🧠 How mental health and self-neglect shaped the story, visuals, and pacing
    💡 Why flickering light, grime, and stillness were used as psychological storytelling tools
    🎼 DIY sound design & Foley work — from cracked eggs to handmade thunder
    🤖 Animation vs. AI — where technology helps and where human creativity must remain
    🎥 Turning a short film into a feature-length proof of concept
    💍 Collaborating creatively as a married filmmaking team
    🎞️ Premiering on the festival circuit, including Dances With Films New York
    Cracked is a powerful example of how independent filmmakers can create deeply resonant, festival-ready work with limited resources — if they’re willing to commit fully to the craft.
    🎟️ Cracked premieres at Dances With Films New York — Midnight Block, January 16.
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    International Director Dominik Sedlar on Feature Films, Festivals, and the Art of Working with Actors

    12/16/2025 | 35 mins.
    What does it really take to build a career as a feature film director — starting at age 15 and continuing across continents, cultures, and film festivals?
    In this episode of Best in Fest, host Leslie LaPage, Director of the La Femme International Film Festival, sits down with Dominik Sedlar, an award-winning director whose career spans documentaries, narrative features, international co-productions, and major festival premieres.
    Born in Croatia, raised in New York, and educated through hands-on experience in theater and film, Dominik shares what he’s learned from directing his first documentary as a teenager, making ultra-low-budget features, working with veteran actors, and navigating the increasingly competitive festival and distribution landscape.
    This conversation is a must-listen for filmmakers, directors, producers, and actors who want an honest look at the craft, business, and psychology behind making films that actually get seen.
    🎥 In This Episode, You’ll Learn:
    How Dominik directed his first documentary at age 15
    The key differences between theater acting and film acting
    Why “less direction” often leads to better performances
    How to make a feature film with limited money and free locations
    What it’s really like working with seasoned actors vs. inexperienced ones
    How to keep audiences engaged in a single-room, dialogue-driven film
    Lessons learned from shooting during COVID under tight timelines
    The realities of today’s festival circuit and film distribution
    Advice for first-time directors and emerging filmmakers
    Why resilience, adaptability, and collaboration matter more than ever
    Whether you’re developing your first feature, transitioning from documentary to narrative, or trying to break through the noise of today’s content-saturated film world, this episode delivers practical insights and hard-earned wisdom from a director who’s lived it.
    🎧 Subscribe to Best in Fest for in-depth conversations with filmmakers, festival directors, and industry insiders shaping the future of independent film.

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About Best in Fest

Host Leslie LaPage, Director of LaFemme International Film Festival uncovers the Secrets of Filmmaking with her lineup of industry professional guests. In every episode you will learn things like how to make the most out of the film festival circuit, how to find a great distribution partner, how to attract A list talent, finding the perfect representation, the dirty little secrets of Hollywood and much more.
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