Filmmaking Lessons from a Married Directing Team

In this episode of the No Film School Podcast, GG Hawkins is joined by writer-director duo (and real-life couple) David Joseph Craig and Brian Crano to discuss their new film I Don’t Understand You, a genre-bending dark comedy starring Nick Kroll and Andrew Rannells.

The film follows a couple on a babymoon in Italy that spirals into chaos and violence. Craig and Crano share their process of fictionalizing their own adoption journey, balancing collaboration as married filmmakers, and navigating international co-productions. They also dive into the mechanics of shooting stunts, working with passionate collaborators, and sustaining a creative life while parenting.

In this episode, we discuss:

How personal experiences shaped the emotionally charged and comedic tone of I Don’t Understand YouTransitioning from individual careers in acting and theater to collaborative filmmakingTips for making international co-productions smoother, especially in ItalyThe logistics and artistry of filming stunts that are both shocking and funnyBalancing parenting and directing, and how being a parent reshapes storytelling instinctsHiring passionate collaborators to elevate areas where you may feel less confidentWhy directors should consider editing or DP paths for a more sustainable career

Guests:

David Joseph CraigBrian Crano on IMDb


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This episode of The No Film School Podcast was produced by GG Hawkins.


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