Produced by the Vero Beach Film Festival, Yak About Film is dedicated to the independent filmmaker with interviews, reviews, and general discussion.

Yak About Film
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Podcast Overview
Produced by the Vero Beach Film Festival, Yak About Film is dedicated to the independent filmmaker with interviews, reviews, and general discussion.
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July 2, 2022
David and Susan "Yak" About The 2022 Festival
<p>With pictures, anecdotes, and costume breakdowns- David and Susan give an inside look at all of the happenings at the 2022 Vero Beach Film Festival! </p>

July 2, 2022
We Interview Sean Cisterna ("FROM THE VINE")
<p>"From The Vine" is the story of a downtrodden CEO experiencing a moral crisis that travels back to Italy to recalibrate his moral compass. Combining magic realism and Italian neorealism, and set against the backdrop of wine country Italy, the film is about finding your roots in your family when you're at the bottom of the barrel.</p> <p>Sean Cisterna is a multi award-winning Canadian filmmaker who recently produced and directed "From the Vine" (2019), an international coproduction set around the world of Italian wine, starring Emmy winner Joe Pantoliano. Cisterna produced and directed the critically acclaimed teen cancer drama Kiss and Cry (2017), which topped the English-Canadian box office upon its release, and is currently streaming on Netflix to emotional worldwide audiences. His 2015 project Full Out, starring the iconic Jennifer Beals, is a feature based on the true story of gymnast Ariana Berlin, also on Netflix, as well as NBC in the U.S. and Disney Europe.</p> <p>Cisterna was recognized by the federal government with a Canada 150 Citizenship Award for Thought Leadership for “dedication to and community engagement in the arts”. His works are frequently screened at recognized international festivals and often find homes with broadcasters and distributors worldwide.</p>

July 2, 2022
We Interview Kevin Kline ("DELIVERING HOPE") and Bonnie Monteleone, TJ Fletcher ("356")
<p>"Delivering Hope" is a feature film documentary that tells the ultimate story of people coming together for something bigger than themselves. On November 16, 2019, eight days before his 50th birthday, ultra-runner Kevin Kline set out to become the first person in history to run the northernmost 300 miles of Alaska's dangerous Dalton Highway, in winter, to raise awareness for children battling pediatric cancer. When Kline's body shuts down after 200 miles, the crew is faced with a life-changing dilemma.</p> <p>A native Texan, Jordan Orsak began FilmPro Inc. in 2014 as a production company focusing on commercial and independent video projects in the Austin area (now including productions in Los Angeles, CA). Orsak’s passion for story telling allowed him to expand his reach to include projects like short form movies, music videos, and the documentary "Delivering Hope." His additional involvement through Sunflower Production and Blissful Films allow him to continue to do projects in any form or genre.</p> <p>"365" was created while filming for the documentary “If the Ocean Could Talk” off the coast of North Carolina, the crew hoped to tell the story of one of the most endangered species on the planet, but were launched into an unexpected journey of something hidden from the world.</p> <p>As the Director of Science, Research and Academic Partnerships for Plastic Ocean Project, Inc. as well as the Executive Director, Bonnie Monteleone is a researcher who has collected plastic marine samples globally including four of the five main ocean gyres, the Caribbean, and has extended this work to Pyramid Lake, outside of Reno, Nevada.</p>
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