Audio Q&A: 'Butter' with writer Jason Micallef
on September 26, 2012 12:16 PM
Screenwriter Jason Micallef joined KCET Cinema Series host Pete Hammond after the screening of "Butter," a political satire. Micallef, who won the Nicholl Fellowship for screenwriting, talked about how a road trip gave him the inspiration for the film, the real life competitiveness of butter carving competitions, and the political ideology of his characters.
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