The Louisville Picture Show

Ep. 2: Archie Borders

52 min · 7 de abr de 2021
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Madelyn talks to director, producer, screenwriter and founder of 180 Film Production, Archie Borders! Archie talks about his highs, lows, and highs again in the filmmaking process; hints at new projects, and talks about what makes Kentucky a place worth creatively pursuing. Archie and Madelyn also geek out about Tod Browning. Watch Archie's film Under the Eiffel Tower on Netflix. CLIPS USED FROM: A Clockwork Orange (1971) and the theatrical trailer for The Poseidon Adventure (1972) CHECK OUT: film180.com Theme music: "Dill Pickles" by Heftone Banjo Orchestra (courtesy of Free Music Archive)

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