Independent feature film producer Franco Sama is a proud member of the Producers Guild of America (PGA) and boasts a remarkable and extensive history in public speaking, public relations, and nearly two decades of independent film development, production and financing experience.
Sama has Executive Produced and/or produced an impressive array of over twenty-four (24) successful independent feature films including most notably, “Guns, Girls and Gambling” starring Gary Oldman, Christian Slater and Dane Cook which is now a cult favorite; this film acquired a distribution deal from Universal Home Entertainment.
Other films Sama has produced include; “Black Limousine” starring David Arquette and Vivica Fox, “Tooth and Nail” starring Michael Madsen and Vinnie Jones, and "Paid" starring Corbin Bernsen. Sama also serves as Executive Producer on the film festival darling “Petunia” starring Thora Birch, Brittany Snow, and Academy Award winner Christine Lahti.
Aspiring screenwriters gain advice and insight into the importance of producing one's own work. Franco provides a glimpse into his current projects and future plans emphasizing the value of partnerships in filmmaking.
The conversation expands beyond filmmaking to discuss networking and building connections in the film industry. Franco's journey into the film industry serves as an inspiration for aspiring filmmakers.
Tune in to this episode for an insider's perspective on indie film alchemy, from script to screen, and discover the keys to success in the ever-evolving landscape of independent cinema.
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You've seen him killin' it for 7 Seasons on Amazon's hit show Bosch and in emotionally powerful episodes on ABC's Grey's Anatomy. But there's more...he's also the #1 Acting Coach!
David Rocchio is an attorney, writer, filmmaker, founder, and director of Stowe Story Labs: a nonprofit dedicated to connecting screenwriters, filmmakers, and creative producers from around the world with seasoned industry professionals to develop skills, and projects, within a network of like-minded artists in a collaborative community.
Stowe Story Labs' ultimate goal is to get film and TV projects made and seen.
As a creator, David Rocchio conceived and co-produced The Gun Shop, an Emmy-nominated documentary that premiered primetime on the UK Channel 4’s Cutting Edge series and then played worldwide.
His award-winning short films have screened internationally and He has several feature and TV scripts, which have placed in top script competitions.
As a practicing attorney, he worked both as a litigator and served as legal counsel to Vermont’s Governor Howard Dean, M.D. He consults with businesses, nonprofits, and government agencies on mission, internal culture, and complex problem-solving.
Founded in 2013, Stowe Story Labs is a 501 (c)(3) nonprofit working with screenwriters and filmmakers to help develop skills and projects, with the ultimate goal of helping to get work made and seen.
They do this work through labs, retreats, ongoing mentoring, market experience, and long-form online writing programs.
VISIT: StoweStoryLabs.org