In this episode of Wild Rivers Film Radio, filmmaker Michael Gorse joins host Bev Juday to discuss his extensive career in theater and Hollywood television, including his work on The Young and the Restless, and his active role in Brookings’ artistic community. Michael shares how his early experiences in performance and technical roles shaped his career and highlights his passion for storytelling and environmental advocacy, inspired by local tribal restoration efforts. He also discusses his current documentary project on author and LGBT+ advocate Joanie Lindenmeyer, emphasizing the challenges of condensing powerful narratives into short films. The conversation touches on the upcoming Wild Rivers Film Festival, which aims to foster local talent and youth education in filmmaking, and Michael encourages aspiring filmmakers to embrace creativity and joy in their work.

Host: Bev Judayi; Producers: Kat Liddell, Amanda Whittemore


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