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What does it really take to succeed as an independent filmmaker in today’s industry? In this episode of A Conversation with Floyd Marshall Jr. , award-winning filmmaker Eden Marryshow shares the real journey behind building a film career without waiting for Hollywood’s permission.
From working in New York City public schools to winning at the American Black Film Festival, Eden breaks down how purpose, loss, and belief pushed him to fully commit to filmmaking. This conversation is a powerful mix of inspiration and strategy—covering everything from guerrilla filmmaking to modern film distribution and audience ownership. 🎬 In this episode, you’ll learn: How to transition from a stable career into filmmaking Why “no Plan B” can accelerate your success The difference between indie and independent filmmaking Why film distribution doesn’t end with streaming platforms How touring your film can build a real audience The importance of email lists and owning your audience Eden also shares the vision behind Can You Stand The Rain —a film designed as a cultural experience centered on grief, healing, and connection, brought directly to audiences through a nationwide tour.
If you're a filmmaker, creative entrepreneur, or someone ready to take your dream seriously, this episode gives you both the mindset and the blueprint. 🎧 Listen now and start building your path—your way. Submit Your Film to Our Film Collective: Connect With Floyd Marshall Jr:
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