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Bad Films, Big Lessons: How Filmmakers Learn From Failure

36 min · 4. juni 2026
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Filmmaker mistakes, bad films, and learning from failure are part of becoming a better indie filmmaker. Every filmmaker has an old project that makes them cringe: A first film, student film, rushed short, failed competition project, or creative experiment that just didn’t land quite the way they’d hoped. In this episode of Indie Film Podcast, we talk about why embarrassing old work can be a sign of growth, what bad films can teach you, and whether filmmakers should delete, hide, or keep their old projects online. We also dig into famous filmmakers who were embarrassed by their own work, including Stanley Kubrick, David Lynch, Steven Spielberg, Francis Ford Coppola, and the Duplass brothers. Plus, we talk about constructive criticism, creative ego, failed projects, demo reels, and why self-reflection matters if you want to keep improving as an indie filmmaker. If you’ve ever made a bad film, cringed at your first movie, or wondered what to do with old work you’re not proud of, this one is for you. Indie Film Podcast shares our filmmaking mistakes so you can avoid them. _____________________________________ Show Links:  Featured Filmmaker of the Week, Lilia A’Hearn: https://liliacreativityproductions.myportfolio.com/ [https://liliacreativityproductions.myportfolio.com/]  Be Our Next Featured Filmmaker: https://www.indiefilmpodcast.com/submit [https://www.indiefilmpodcast.com/submit] _____________________________________ Follow Indie Film Podcast: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/indiefilmpodcast/ [https://www.instagram.com/indiefilmpodcast/] TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@indiefilmpodcast [https://www.tiktok.com/@indiefilmpodcast] Web: https://www.indiefilmpodcast.com [https://www.indiefilmpodcast.com] Newsletter: https://indie-film-podcast.kit.com/68f74bc072 [https://indie-film-podcast.kit.com/68f74bc072]  Get Featured on the Pod: https://www.indiefilmpodcast.com/submit [https://www.indiefilmpodcast.com/submit]

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