The 237: Film School Podcast
By Martin Law
The 237: Film School Podcast, hosted by Martin Law. No-nonsense advice from industry professionals.
Latest episode
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Sian Astor-Lewis
Writer/Director Sian Astor-Lewis discusses making her nano-budget feature film debut 'To Nowhere'. -
Helen Black
Screenwriter and novelist Helen Black discusses her career so far, including winning an RTS Award for 'Life and Death in the Warehouse', and co-writing 'TIME' S2 with Jimmy McGovern. -
Chris Lang
Screenwriter Chris Lang discusses his recent work, including 'Unforgotten' and 'The Thief, His Wife and the Canoe', as well as his approach to writing. -
S2 E7: Jim Archer
Director Jim Archer discusses the creative process of turning BRIAN AND CHARLES into a feature film, his career working in commercials, and the importance of creating your own projects. Feature film trailer can be seen her… -
S2 E6: Tim Wardle
Documentary filmmaker Tim Wardle discusses making his #Bafta and #Emmy nominated feature Three Identical Strangers. Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c-OF0OaK3o0 -
S2 E5: Phil Barantini
Director Phil Barantini discusses the process of making his one-take feature film #BoilingPoint; adapting the project from a short, his relationship with actor Stephen Graham, and his approach on set. We also discuss his debut feature film #… -
S2 E3: Laura Bayston and Laurence Spellman
Actors Laurence Spellman and Laura Bayston discuss their lead roles in the upcoming feature film 'The Wife and Her House Husband', from director Marcus Markou, who joins towards the end of the interview to discuss the creative process. -
S2 E2: James Gardner
Filmmaker James Gardner talks about his debut feature film Jellyfish. The writer/director/producer is a graduate of the NFTS and he discusses the plights of making a completely independent feature film. -
S2 E1: Joe Barton
The 237: Film School Podcast returns with screenwriter Joe Barton discussing his career to date, including his TV show Giri/Haji and the upcoming Gotham… -
Episode Twelve: Rob Savage
Director Rob Savage discusses how he used his university beer fund to make his debut feature film Strings, how he had to go back to shorts to establish his "brand", and how making the lockdown horror smash Host was a collaborative process.&l…