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Big Apple Film Festival podcast is hosted by festival founder and director Jonathan Lipp. The primary purpose of the podcast is to communicate with filmmakers, producers, actors and screenwriters about upcoming and previous film festival events, as well as filmmaker and screenwriter interviews and profiles.Big Apple Film Festival Kunst
  • Writing and Directing for TV and Movies
    Dec 11 2025

    In this episode of the Big Apple Film Festival Podcast, BAFF founder and director Jonathan Lipp speaks with veteran filmmaker John Gray on his career spanning decades of writing, producing and directing for TV, streaming series and feature films, as well as advice for aspiring filmmakers.John Gray is a New York based writer-director-producer. He created the long-running hit CBS series GHOST WHISPERER, starring Jennifer Love Hewitt. He has also written and directed many award-winning and critically acclaimed movies for television, such as MARTIN AND LEWIS, starring Sean Hayes and Jeremy Northam. His Emmy-nominated works include A PLACE FOR ANNIE with Sissy Spacek and the mini-series HAVEN with Natasha Richardson and Anne Bancroft. Gray’s other projects include HELTER SKELTER with Bruno Kirby, as well as many others.He has directed dozens of episodes of series across the broadcast TV, including Grimm (NBC), The Family (ABC), Empire (ABC). He was also the producing director of the CBS series RECKLESS.Gray has written and directed several studio and independent feature films, including the award-winning WHITE IRISH DRINKERS, starring Stephen Lang and Karen Allen, which premiered at the Toronto Film Festival. His acclaimed short films have screened at the Big Apple Film Festival, as well as other film festivals all over the world, including the Cannes Short Film Festival.

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    51 Min.
  • Meet the Founder of Rooftop Films
    Dec 10 2025

    In this episode of the Big Apple Film Festival Podcast, BAFF Founder/Director Jonathan Lipp discusses the indie film scene with Mark Elijah Rosenberg, who is a director, writer, producer, editor, as well as the founder and former artistic director of Rooftop Films in NYC.

    Mark’s feature film directorial debut, Approaching the Unknown, tells the story of a man alone on a one-way journey in space. It is a philosophical sci-fi film about exploring the limits of human experience to appreciate that the mysteries of the universe will always be ineffable. The film was theatrically distributed by Paramount Pictures, and is available on Prime Video. Approaching the Unknown (formerly titled Ad Inexplorata) was selected for the Sundance Screenwriters Lab, was given the NHK Screenwriting Award and the Indian Paintbrush Award, and was supported by Creative Capital, the San Francisco Film Society, The Jerome Foundation and Cinereach. The film stars Mark Strong, Luke Wilson, Sanaa Lathan, Anders Danielson Lie and Charles Baker.

    Mark directed, co-produced and created the story for Year Million, a six-hour fiction / documentary hybrid mini-series about the effects of technology on the future of humanity. The show aired on National Geographic and was nominated for two Emmy Awards.

    Mark's taste and work favor low-budget, personal cinema. Mark has shot, directed, and edited numerous short films, and was a producer-editor on the Emmy Award-winning WNYE television show IMNY, where he taught video production to New York City public school students. Mark co-produced Orbit(Film), an omnibus movie about our solar system, and directed the Mars film, titled No Message Received. He is also developing a screenplay about a man who discovers he has a limited but amazing superpower, a comic book series about a man who reads people’s journals, and other magical realist films.

    You can see more of his directorial work on Vimeo, and his cute dog videos on YouTube.

    Born and raised in New York City, Mark Elijah Rosenberg received his BA from Vassar College and began making and showing movies on his roof in 1997 as the Founder and Artistic Director of Rooftop Films, a non-profit organization committed to building community through the medium of film, by showing independent movies in outdoor locations, producing and supporting new films, coordinating youth media education, and renting equipment at low cost to artists. Under Mark’s leadership, Rooftop Films has become one of the most innovative film companies in the country, creating unique events for hundreds of films each year and attracting over 40,000 attendees annually.

    Mark has published articles on filmmaking and programming, and been a guest lecturer at places such as Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and the University of Texas. Mark has served on grants panels for Cinereach, NYSCA, LMCC and Renew Media. Mark has programmed film screenings across the world, and was on the jury at numerous festivals including Sundance and SXSW. Mark currently teaches film production and theory at Hunter College.

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    49 Min.
  • Telling Stories About Strength and Survival
    Nov 25 2025

    Big Apple Film Festival Founder and Director Jonathan Lipp speaks with the cast and producers of the Big Apple Film Festival official selection, Deadly Vows. This in-depth conversation focuses on the process of making the movie including the challenges, successes, and pride in sharing this incredible story. Deadly Vows stars Shiva Negar (American Assassin), SAG Award nominee Billy Zane (Titanic), Peter Facinelli, Shane West (A Walk to Remember), Academy Award nominee Shohreh Aghdashloo, and is directed by Bahar Bella Danesh and Jared Cohn.

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    53 Min.
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