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Josh Massarotti is an Italian-Australian filmmaker based in Melbourne. In this episode, we chat about his short film Imperium, which explores the themes of the immigrant experience in the late 20th century in Australia, linguistic diversity, and generational trauma.
This epsiode is a part of the GAFS segment - please check out the Greek-Australian Film Society at the link below!
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Stewart Limpus is an Australian actor who recently won a best actor award at the Focus on Ability Film Festival. In this episode, we discuss his journey so far in the entertainment industry as well as what it is like living with Aspergers and how he has overcome so many obstacles that were stacked against him.
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Koraly Dimitriadis is a Cypriot-Australian writer of poetry, fiction & non-fiction, based in Melbourne. In this episode we talk about what it was like growing up, being a best selling author and a whole lot more! This episode is apart of our GAFS SEGMENT
Please check out the Greek- Australian Film Society below!
https://gafsinc.org/
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Riley Eli Jones is an Australian filmmaker from Canberra. In this episode, we discuss his award-winning short documentary film "DAD," which explores a child's perspective on Riley's brother-in-law's battle with brain cancer.
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Ending season four with a solo episode, life update, what I've been watching lately... and WELL the biggest brat news of all with some incredible new reboots incoming!!!
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Shamita Siva is a multifaceted talent with an incredibly vibrant spirit, and she is at the height of her career. In this episode we discuss her childhood, moving back to Australia, and how she prepared for her character in a new stan series "Good Cop Bad Cop" that is set to be released in 2025.
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Ben Ashby is a New Zealand actor and director. After moving to Melbourne in 2023, he has gone on to direct multiple theatre plays, and his most recent production, Running Into the Sun, is set to debut at the Melbourne Fringe Festival. In this episode, we go into details about his latest project as well as how his experience has led him to where he is today.
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Anthony Tartaglia is a Greek-Australian painter, husband, and dad of two. In this episode, we discuss his journey as a painter, construction worker, and almost professional basketball player and how it led to where he is today and where he hopes to be in five years.
This episode is a part of our #GAFSSEGMENT please check out the Greek- Australian Film Society below!
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Fathers Favourite are a female bohemian folk rock duo that was formed by band members Mia Hewitt and Cherise Combrink. In this episode, we discuss how they met each other, how the band was formed, and also their childhood and what led them to where they are today.
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Thoughts around not booking a role, and constant rejection.
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Elias Kosmidis is a Greek-Australian videographer, editor and, camera operator. He was born in Australia but moved back to Athens at a young age where he was raised until he came back to Adelaide in his early childhood. In this episode we discuss his journey in the entertainment industry thus far, how his podcast "Great Greeks" was created and how his passion for vlogging began. This episode is part of our #GAFSSEGMENT please check out the Greek Australian Film Society link below!
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Andrèas Giannopoulos is a film director and writer from Melbourne. In this episode we discuss his journey so far in the entertainment industry, his experience at AFTRS and as part of the #GAFSSEGMENT we touch on his Greek heritage.
Check out the Greek-Australian Film Society Below
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Amber and Nicole Liddicoat are an Australian mother-and-daughter duo smashing it in the entertainment industry. In this episode, we discuss their journey together and individually, their management group, and the exciting upcoming projects that are heading into production.
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Our 100th episode is the one and only Jessica Orcsik! My friend, for whom I was lucky, unexpectedly became family. She is an Australian actress, producer, writer, mentor, and director. She is also the daughter of Australian actors John Orcsik and Paula Duncan. She has a multitude of experience in this industry and has taught many actors and entertainers throughout her career. In this episode, we delve deeper into her background, and we learn so many things I never knew about her before!
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Kostadinos Hatzivalsamis is a Greek-Australian director based in Darwin. In this episode, we discuss his film Tracey, which is currently in production and is based around Cyclone Tracey, the devastating natural disaster that took place in 1974 in the Northern Territory.
As this is a part of our #GAFSCAST SEGMENT we also talk about Kostadino's heritage growing up as a Greek-Australian.
Check out the Greek-Australian Film Society Below!
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Nick is back! I am excited to have this incredibly inspiring director on the pod again. It has been a busy two years for him, with huge success with his feature film Godless, on-going music video shoots with Tones and I, and a recent collaboration with Sooshi Mango. We had so much to catch up on!
Also, as part of the #GAFSCAST segment, Nick talks about his Greek heritage 💙
Check out the Greek-Australian Film Society Below
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Nikita Chronis is a Greek-Australian actor, writer, and producer, and the founder of the Greek Australian Film Society. In this episode, we talk about what it was like growing up with a fashion designer father, his experience filming with Mischa Barton on Neighbours, and how his journey so far has led him to founding GAFS and creating a community that will allow other creatives to come together.
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Hey guys! BACK WITH A SOLO EP! I discuss rewatching tv shows - what does this mean? Is it something that helps with anxiety? Also, I delve into my experience watching Outerbanks for the first time have a little mental health chat, and give you updates on the Epilepsy documentary that I am directing!
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