Podcast: Edgar Michael Bravo Talks MOTHER’S RED DRESS

It’s hard out there for an indie filmmaker. Especially if you’re producing psychological thrillers about lost causes. Writer/director Edgar Michael Bravo didn’t let that stop him. His latest film, Mother’s Red Dress, is the story of a 19-year-old boy suffering from domestic abuse.

Edgar Michael Bravo (left) and actor Timothy Driscoll on the set of Mother's Red Dress. (photo by Lara Solanki)

It’s hard out there for an indie filmmaker. Especially, if you’re producing psychological thrillers about lost causes. Writer/director Edgar Michael Bravo didn't let that stop him. Tired of getting the same notes from his agent --that he was too esoteric, not commercial enough -- Bravo decided to make his own feature. Five films later, his latest is Mother’s Red Dress, the story of a 19-year-old boy suffering from domestic abuse. Script sat down with Bravo to get the secret to longevity in the tough world of indie filmmaking.

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