A salute to everyone reading this interview. It's utterly enriching, a delight have the chance to read, hear or observe the ups and downs that lives an indie filmmaker during the path of his or her audiovisual project creation. Understand the vicissitudes to overcome, defeat in order to have that informal or sudden idea that came up one day at a friend meeting, in a coffee shop in whatever place to a done work and watch it out on the screen one day. I can only imagine the rainbow of feelings that emerges abruptly over this person, maybe observing the original plan is deviating for unplanned paths or when the uncertainties goes away and the things are coming back how were planned before. Folks, I had that kind of chat with SHAN SERAFIN, my today's interviewee.
SHAN is the director and writer of "THE BELIEVER" which in SHAN own words: "This film’s about that dreadful feeling of being in a relationship where you suspect the person sitting across the table from you no longer wants you to do well. Pouring gasoline on this fire, we take a guy who can’t even be sure of what he suspects here because he’s losing confidence in what’s real." This psychological horror movie stars by Aidan Bristow, Sophie Kargman and Bill Zane and distributed by Freestyle was released on April 2nd - 2021 on DVD and VOD format in platforms such as Amazon, iTunes, Google Play, YouTube Movies, etc. Apart of that, SHAN is a prolific novelist with more than a couple of stories on his back, you should check out "Seventeen" (2004), "The Women's War" (2016) or "Revenge" (2017) for instance.
YOU! indie filmmaker, neophyte filmmaker, indie filmmaking lover, if you want to read about a extensive, profound and valuable experience about the real sinous roads found during the making of an indie horror movie, the ups and downs, the doubts, the joyness, the final feeling of watching your movie on screen, please, scroll down and read this full of worthy advice interview.