Summer 2016

MovieMaker Presents: Austin Film Festival’s 25 Screenwriters to Watch, 2016

Published by
Austin Film Festival and MM Editors

Eric Hueber

Who Wrote and directed documentary Rainbows End (2010) and Flutter (2014)

What’s the hardest scene or project you’ve ever had to write?

The hardest project I’ve ever had to write was the time I wracked my brain to write a commercially worthwhile genre piece. It’s the Venus flytrap we all face, especially being a poor outsider with no ties inside an industry that is obsessed with monetary value. I navigated the challenge well, I believe—I gave up! It was a breakthrough moment for me.

What was a major turning point in your career?

After I completed my second feature, Flutter, I was fortunate to find a manager and sign with ICM. Having agents who get their phone calls answered has been a major blessing. Things are progressing much quicker now.

What are you working on right now?

I’m writing an indie thriller titled Werewomen. It’s a story about a schoolteacher who becomes a victim of revenge porn. With the help of a mysterious gypsy-punk woman, she sets out to publicly shame and ruin the men who are sexually harassing her. Unlike with my first film, Flutter, I wanted to write an adrenalized film with a punk-rock spirit and a first act that left no guesswork as to the story you are about to experience, then I wanted to sneak in all the subversive bits after the hook.

Do you have a favorite or memorable experience at Austin Film Festival?

Winning the Audience Award for Flutter at AFF was the high point for me, but honestly, meeting Sacha Gervasi briefly, just long enough to tell him how much Anvil: The Story of Anvil touched me, and seeing him light up, was my favorite experience. I’m a metal head and a fan at heart. At the end of the day, I like connecting to other artists as a fan more than I need to as a writer or a filmmaker.

Directory:

1. Annie Silverstein 2. Jared Frieder 3. Mike Covino and Sam Kretchmar 4.Troy Anthony Miller 5. Kieran Fitzgerald 6. Ya’ke Smith 7. Brian Klugman 8. Nina Ljeti 9. Kevin Hamedani 10. Eric Haywood 11. Andrew Lanham 12. Julie Howe 13. Tess Morris 14. Matt Cook 15. Monica Zanetti 16. VJ Boyd 17. Edward Ricourt 18. David Broyles 19. Sasha Gordon 20. Eric Hueber 21. Faraday Okoro 22. Arturo Ruiz Serrano 23. Maya Perez 24. Max Taxe 25. Negin Farsad

Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25

Page: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25

Austin Film Festival and MM Editors

Recent Posts

  • Movie News

Lost Soulz: How I Found a Cast of SoundCloud Rappers for My Feature Debut

Katherine Propper is the director of Lost Soulz. In this piece, she details how she…

1 month ago
  • Movie News

Jonathan Majors Avoids Jail Time at Assault and Harassment Sentencing

Jonathan Majors avoided jail time at his sentencing Monday in his conviction for assault and…

1 month ago
  • Movie News

A 101-Year-Old Doctor’s Key to Longevity? Never Retire

Dr. Howard Tucker, the neurologist who is the subject of Taylor Taglianetti’s new documentary What's…

1 month ago
  • Movie News

MaXXXine Trailer Evokes Real-Life Night Stalker Serial Killings (Video)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y0uS3t6nFgY Ti West's MaXXXine trailer continues the savage, fictional story of Maxine Mink — but…

1 month ago
  • Movie News

The Synanon Fix Filmmakers on ‘Harrowing, Tragic’ Story of the Rehab Program Turned Religious Group

Rory Kennedy and Mark Bailey's new HBO docuseries The Synanon Fix documents the dramatic rise…

1 month ago
  • Excellent News

Stacey Farish Joins MovieMaker as Head of Ad Sales and Chief Revenue Officer

MovieMaker is thrilled to announce that Stacey Farish, a veteran of Deadline Hollywood, TheWrap and…

1 month ago