Live from the Red Carpet at the 2026 Florida Film Festival! (feat. Jorma Taccone)

We bring you some quick interviews with filmmakers at the historic Enzian Theater for the Florida Film Festival. We chat about their films and then ask them to choose: Cruise or Hanks?

​Jorma Taccone joins us to discuss his new film Over Your Dead Body (hitting theaters April 24th!).

​David Anthony Ngo (Never Get Busted!): Fresh off a Sundance premiere, David discusses his “Tiger King in the war on drugs” documentary, executive produced by the team behind Searching for Sugar Man.

​Matthew Serrano (Xolo): The LA-based filmmaker and Defunctland collaborator talks about the challenges of directing a senior rescue dog in a narrative involving the Aztec god of death.

​Maggie Brill (All at Once): A deep dive into New York filmmaking, navigating surprise concerts in Central Park, and the importance of queer coming-of-age representation.

​Khoa Ha & Victor Velle (Y Vân: The Lost Sounds of Saigon): The search for the lost legacy of the “Quincy Jones of Saigon” and the journey of rediscovering a family musical heritage across two continents.

​We talk to Lena Greene (Tuna Tartare) about Broadway-singing trash, Sasha Shin (Juicy and Sweet) on being “haunted by apples,” and Shengwei Zhou (Perfect City: The Mushroom) on using stop-motion to process grief.

​ Plus, Eddie Mauldin (Dreams) and Ryan McCown (Crab Diane) discuss everything from “nontraditional” mental health to cosmic crustacean colonies.

​Kim Blanck (Gloria): The Tribeca alum shares the “pre-pro panic” of filming on her own block and working with Gilmore Girls’ Emily Kuroda.

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