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Lights! Camera! Holler!

Feb 24, 20251 hr 1 min
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What does it take to break into the film industry—without Hollywood connections, a big studio budget, or a last name that opens doors? Phil Blattenberger knows. A history buff turned award-winning filmmaker, Phil has made a career out of telling the kinds of stories Hollywood often overlooks. His directorial debut, Point Man (2018), shined a light on racial tensions within the Vietnam War. His WWII thriller Condor’s Nest (2023) brought suspense and action to the big screen. And just weeks ago, he wrapped Laws of Man, a Cold War crime drama starring Dermot Mulroney—already an audience favorite at the Tangier Film Festival.In this episode of Hometown Holler, we dive into Phil’s journey—from his days at UNC-Greensboro to directing feature films that blend history, culture, and politics. We talk about the role of film in shaping public discourse, how he approaches controversial themes, and why the most compelling stories are often the ones no one else is telling.

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