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The Square Go Films Podcast

The Square Go Films Podcast

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Scotland based filmmakers Alexander "Sandy" Henderson, Ian Gordon and Robbie "steed" Davidson (with help from Gary the producer) talk all things filmmaking with special guests each episode from the world of indie film all the way to hollywood. For filmmakers and film fans alike.Copyright Sqaure go films Art
Episodes
  • The Square Go Films podcast #14 - 2025 midsummer review
    Aug 6 2025
    At (roughly) the midpoint of the year, we're taking a look at the big movies of 2025. Ian & Sandy deliver a quick inside guide to the vibe in Cannes this year and Robbie reveals his first wank. May contain spoilers for 28 Years Later, but in fairness, they started it.
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    48 mins
  • The Square Go Films podcast #13 - Drugs (with Garry Fraser)
    Jul 9 2025
    We welcome back Bafta award winning director Garry Fraser to talk about films where drugs drive the narrative. Drugs aren't cool, but drug films are! Expect everything from Cheech & Chong to Money's favourite film: Requiem for a Dream. We're not here to glorify taking drugs, we're here to glorify the films that glorify drugs. So light 'em if you got 'em. Given that Steed really did his homework on this one, we don't think we've missed anything out, but be sure to let us know in the comments if we did!
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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • The Square Go Films podcast #12 - Jack Fox & Charlie Parker (writer/directors)
    May 19 2025
    We welcome Charlie Parker and Jack Fox to the podcast to talk about their journey into filmmaking and the story behind their brilliant film Chaos Rising. With Steed touring South America with The Exploited and Sandy & Ian finding swanky new digs at The Venue in Kirkcaldy, this episode is fresh out of a nightclub, oozing with filmmaking passion and gory dismemberments.
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    55 mins
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