We all know Peter Jackson as the man behind Lord of the Rings (yaaaay!), The Hobbit (not so yay!), and a variety of goopy classics like Meet the Feebles (yay!), Dead Alive (yay!), and Bad Taste (yay!), but were you aware that in 1995 he teamed up with Costa Botes to direct a faux-film history documentary? Well, he did. It’s called Forgotten Silver, and it’s an influence on our guest, filmmaker Woody Fentress. Woody is the founder of Family Portrait Friend Pictures and Broken Bread. One time we went to see a Star War and he brought action figures. It was impressive.
Check out Woody’s films at Broken Bread and at Family Portrait Pictures
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Watch Forgotten Silver here.