ep.183 The State of Horror with Heather Buckley and Elise Salomon
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In Episode 183 of Another Goddamn Horror Podcast, we dive deep into the world of independent horror filmmaking with two industry powerhouses, Heather Buckley and Elise Salomon of Black Mansion Films. Known for acclaimed horror films like The Ranger and Sacrifice Game, Heather and Elise bring unique perspectives on what it truly means to be independent in horror today. From the unique challenges of financing and distribution to breaking through the "old boys' club" that still holds sway in Hollywood, they reveal the obstacles women face in this male-dominated industry and the resilience it takes to carve out their own paths. Heather shares her journey from the New York punk scene to becoming an influential horror producer, while Elise opens up about her transformation from a shy kid to a successful producer, author, and writer, with experience working for both indie and major studios. Together, they discuss the ways women in horror are changing the industry, navigating gatekeeping, and building networks to support future female creators in horror. Tune in for an inspiring discussion on the state of horror, the impact of independent voices, and how Black Mansion Films is redefining modern horror for audiences worldwide. Whether you're a fan of indie horror, curious about the film industry, or looking for inspiration, this episode is a must-listen!
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