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    Exclusive Interview: In Conversation with S.J. Creazzo, Nathaniel Ansbach, and Gabrielle Kalomiris from the Film ‘Skipping Stones’ (Video)

    Mark Ziobro By Mark ZiobroMarch 29, 2022No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Zoom discussion with S.J. Creazzo, Nathaniel Ansbach, Gabrielle Kalomiris, and Mark Ziobro (The Movie Buff).
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    At The Movie Buff, we are a proponent of independent films. Recently we were lucky enough to have a conversation with the crew of “Skipping Stones,” an independent feature. We speak to S.J. Creazzo, the film’s director, as well as two of the film’s principal actors, Nathaniel Ansbach and Gabrielle Kalomiris.

    If you missed our review, “Skipping Stones” is a good indie feature, focusing on a small town, a tragedy that lined its past, and its effect on young David (Ansbach) as he struggles to make sense out of the events. “Skipping Stones” is a slow-moving film that centers on David as he navigates through a visit back to his hometown and touches base with his brother (Michael Spellman) and the sister of his deceased friend, Amanda (Kalomiris). The film also stars Patricia Charbonneau as David’s mother and veteran actor Michael Ironside as his father.

    The Interview

    Talking to S.J., Nathaniel, and Gabrielle was an experience. It was a chance to get to know the inner-workings of this emotional film, as well as the creative processes that went into making it. We speak to S.J. about some of the filming decisions (“Skipping Stones” was filmed in the Catskill region of New York State, close to where I live), as well as what went into writing some of the film’s more trying scenes.

    We also discuss some of the film’s key sequences and what went into them. Nathaniel and Gabrielle also share how they prepared for some of the film’s tougher parts. Gabrielle talks about how she prepared for a ballet dancing sequence, and Nathaniel speaks about what parts of himself he brought into the role of David.

    You can find the interview on YouTube by visiting our channel, or you can watch the interview in the embedded window below.

    For those interested in watching “Skipping Stones,” the film is available to stream on most platforms. It is also available on DVD at Wal-Mart and select retailers.

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    Mark is a lifetime film lover and founder and Chief Editor of The Movie Buff. His favorite genres are horror, drama, and independent. He misses movie rental stores and is always on the lookout for unsung movies to experience.

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