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Perhaps the most beloved of Frank V. Ross' films, Audrey the Trainwreck follows Ron Hogan (Tony Baker) and Stacy Ryan (Alexi Wasser), two 30-something, working-class Chicagoans who meet through an online dating service. Ron is an ATM parts purchaser who hates his job even as it rules over his entire existence. Stacy, on the other hand, is a delivery woman for a parcel service, who is also working to better her situation through night school. When they agree to meet for a second date, they bond over a shared dissatisfaction with their present situations while occupying vastly different perspectives on the control they hold over their futures. In the following interview, Ross goes into detail about where he was at creatively and emotionally during Audrey the Trainwreck's production and the experiences that inspired the film. Audrey found Ross at several crossroads. For one, he decided to give up camera responsibilities to see if he could still make a film look and feel like one of his own without peering through the lens himself. Before this, for 2007's Hohokam, Ross ditched a film crew entirely and helmed a one-man production in the Arizona desert. Following that, Present Company (2008) was shot by Ross and various cast members, friends, and their families. For Audrey The Trainwreck, David Lowery (director of Ain't Them Bodies Saints and A Ghost Story) came aboard to shoot the film and Ross found it to be a freeing experience. He also started working with actors and producers from outside of his usual circle of local collaborators — including a pre-Ron Swanson Nick Offerman. Ross also brought jazz great John Medeski onboard to compose the film's score. We are excited to share for the first time ever some of Ross' unreleased footage of Medeski's recording session in this video. As with the earlier entries in this series, this video interview finds Ross at his most candid regarding what it takes to not only get a movie made, but to bring one to life. With time, we expect that Audrey the Trainwreck will be recognized as one of the great American films of its era. But for now, we hope Ross' recollections of its making can inspire a few daring young artists to step out of their comfort zones to make films that are true to them and challenging to everyone who sees the results. Watch Audrey The Trainwreck for free at Frank V. Ross' new website: https://frankvross.com/audrey-the-tra... Read more about the Films of Frank V. Ross: https://www.splittoothmedia.com/frank...