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Interview with Filmmaker Sam Cutler-Kreutz

38 min · 23. juni 2026
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This week on the 1st on Film Podcast, we sit down with filmmaker Sam Cutler-Kreutz to explore his journey as a director, cinematographer, and storyteller. From his early short films to his acclaimed collaborations with his brother David, Sam discusses the creative process behind crafting emotionally resonant stories, the challenges of independent filmmaking, and the experiences that have shaped his career. We also dive into the making of the Oscar-nominated short film A Lien, the importance of authentic storytelling, and what audiences can expect from his future projects. Whether you’re an aspiring filmmaker or simply a fan of great cinema, this conversation offers a fascinating look inside the mind of one of independent film’s most exciting creative voices. Sam Cutler-Kreutz is an American filmmaker, director, cinematographer, and photographer known for his emotionally driven and socially conscious storytelling. Throughout his career, he has directed numerous acclaimed short films, including Where We Must Be, Rocket Men, Flounder, Trapped, and the Academy Award-nominated short film A Lien, which he co-wrote and co-directed with his brother, David Cutler-Kreutz.

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