EP015 - Do Your Thing with Kevin Willmott
Description
We’re off to Kansas! Or… Ben is. He’s flying back to to Lawrence, Kansas, to interview one of his professors from his days at the University of Kansas — Academy Award-winning filmmaker and KU professor Kevin Willmott. Known for co-writing BLACKKKLANSMAN with Spike Lee, Wilmott shares personal stories of his journey from a young creative in Kansas to an Oscar award-winning filmmaker. This one is jam-packed with a wide-ranging discussion covering the power of cinema, activism, the impact of Black history, and the challenges of making films outside Hollywood — and the role of the teacher. Ben is filled-up with admiration and respect for Kevin Willmott and before the end of this one, you will be too!
00:00 Introduction and Overview
01:01 Meeting Kevin Willmott
03:08 Kevin's Early Life and Influences
05:23 The Journey to Filmmaking
12:28 Activism and Filmmaking
20:27 CSA: Confederate States of America
29:46 Collaboration with Spike Lee
34:05 The Importance of Having a Follow-Up Project
35:11 Pitching 'Gotta Give It Up' to Hollywood
36:35 Collaborations and Career Milestones
40:22 The Impact of Black History on Filmmaking
44:08 Teaching and Building a Film Community
46:45 Challenges and Rewards of Independent Filmmaking
53:57 Facing Racism and Its Influence on Storytelling
59:43 Reflections on Activism and Filmmaking
01:05:39 Upcoming Projects and Final Thoughts