
In this episode of *My First Film*, host Alec C. Cohen interviews Edoardo Vitaletti about his debut feature film *The Last Thing Mary Saw*. Edoardo shares his journey from Monza, Italy, to New York, where he attended NYU to study filmmaking. He discusses how his love for writing led him to film, despite not picking up a camera until later in life. The conversation dives into the challenges of making his first feature, including transforming a short script into a feature-length project and directing on a tight budget with a limited schedule. Edoardo also talks about securing talent like Isabelle Fuhrman and Rory Culkin, which helped elevate the film’s profile. He offers advice for aspiring filmmakers, emphasizing the importance of writing a strong script and staying disciplined throughout the process. Edoardo’s story is an inspiring example of the dedication needed to complete a first film and the unexpected opportunities that can arise from perseverance. Stick around until the very end for a quick update on Alec's debut feature, Petunia.
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