dCFF24 - A Conversation With Dylan Brodie, deadCenter 2024 Icon Winner
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There are the Oklahoma champions who have left the Sooner state to become advocates for their roots like Tim Blake Nelson. Other champions have stayed in Oklahoma and worked in film and TV tirelessly to help realize the potential of homegrown talent. The guest on this episode of The Cinematic Schematic podcast is the latter. We continue our deadCenter 2024 coverage in this exclusive interview with one of the new Oklahoma ICON-award winners, Dylan Brodie. The newest deadCenter Icon joins us to discuss some of his most successful projects, including collaborations with former Icon winner Sterlin Harjo. He also shares what it means to see the film industry thriving in Oklahoma. Left to Right: Caleb Masters and Oklahoma Icon Dylan Brodie Dylan Brodie, Oklahoma Producer Extraordinaire Dylan Brodie is from Ramona, Oklahoma (a population of 500) and has worked on film productions across Oklahoma, including The Mule, Stillwater, Borat Subsequent Moviefilm, and Killers of the Flower Moon. Most notably, he is a producer on the hit FX TV series Reservation Dogs, a production manager on the Oscar-winning film Minari, and co-producer of previous deadCenter darling, Fancy Dance, starring Lily Gladstone. Brodie also produced two short films in this year’s festival, “Vivian,” and “ᏗᏂᏠᎯ ᎤᏪᏯ (Meet Me at the Creek).” Learn more about Dylan and any of the 160+ films playing at the 2024 deadCenter Film Festival by visiting deadcenterfilm.org. Special Guest Dylan Brodie Producer of Minari, Reservation Dogs, and Fancy Dance deadCenter 2024 Icon Award-Winner When and Where to Watch Vivian and ᏗᏂᏠᎯ ᎤᏪᏯ (Meet Me at the Creek)at deadCenter Okie Shorts Friday, June 7th, 5:00 PM @ Harkins Bricktown Auditorium 10 Saturday, June 8th, 2:00 PM @ First Americans Museum Follow The Cinematic Schematic Podcast Find more of our past and future episodes by subscribing to The Cinematic Schematic on your preferred podcast app and leaving us a rating on Apple Podcasts! Follow The Cinematic Schematic on Spotify Like The Cinematropolis on Facebook Follow The Cinematropolis on Twitter @thecinematrop
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