
EP#1574: How Jennifer Esposito's Movie "Fresh Kills" Tackles Intergenerational Trauma, Breaking Free from Family, & More
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Join us for a powerful and intimate conversation with actor, writer, and director Jennifer Esposito. We dive deep into her critically acclaimed film "Fresh Kills," a raw and honest portrayal of women in a mafia family. Named one of the best mafia films since "The Godfather" by rogerebert.com, "Fresh Kills" is more than just a crime story; it's a universal tale of finding your voice in a world that tells you to stay silent.
Key Discussion Points
- "Fresh Kills" - A Film for the Unheard: Jennifer shares the deeply personal inspiration behind "Fresh Kills," her directorial debut. She discusses growing up in Staten Island and witnessing the silent rage of young women whose lives were shaped by their fathers' ties to organized crime. The film explores universal themes of generational trauma, finding agency, and the hidden emotional toll of a life without choices.
- Challenging the Mafia Genre: Jennifer explains how her film flips the script on the hyper-masculine, glorified portrayals of the mafia in cinema. "Fresh Kills" focuses on the experiences of the women, offering a nuanced look at their struggles, dreams, and resilience.
- The Power of Female Rage: We explore the film's unflinching depiction of female rage, a topic often suppressed or dismissed in society. Jennifer discusses the raw, authentic performances of the film's young stars, Emily Bader and Odessa A'zion, and how their characters, Rose and Connie, represent different reactions to trauma—one withdrawing, the other lashing out.
- A Story of Grit and Determination: Learn about Jennifer's incredible journey to get the film made, including her decision to mortgage her home to fund the project. She talks about the challenges she faced as a female director in a male-dominated industry and the importance of trusting your vision even when others doubt you.
- From "Fresh Kills" to a Rebel Collective: Jennifer reveals how her journey with the film led her to create A Rebel Collective, a school where she teaches writing and acting. The school's mission is to help artists channel their personal experiences and emotional "rage" into creative, powerful works of art.
- A Stellar Career: We celebrate Jennifer's extensive acting career, including her roles in hit films and shows like "Crash," "Summer of Sam," "The Boys," "The Affair," and "Samantha Who." She also mentions her book, "Jennifer's Way," about her battle with Celiac disease and her work in the recent film "Somewhere in Queens."
Find Out More
- Watch "Fresh Kills" now to see this powerful story.
- Check out Jennifer's new podcast, "Rebellious Art."
- Learn more about her school, A Rebel Collective.
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