Join Sean Baker, the multi-Academy Award-winning filmmaker behind Best Picture winner Anora for an exclusive conversation with Alexei Toliopoulos at Sydney...

Sean Baker: In Conversation

Location:

483 George Street
Sydney
Australia

Venue:
Sydney Town Hall
Price:
From $39.00
Sean Baker: In Conversation
Sean Baker: In Conversation

Featuring

Sean Baker

Sean Baker

Sean Baker is an American writer, director, producer and editor from New Jersey who has directed eight independent feature films. His latest Anora (2024) won five Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Director and Best Actress for Mikey Madison, as well as the Palme d’Or at Cannes Film Festival.  Other films include Red Rocket (2021), Academy Award-nominated The Florida Project (2017), Tangerine (2015) and Starlet (2012).

Alexei Toliopoulos

Alexei Toliopoulos

Alexei Toliopoulos is a writer, comedian, podcaster, film critic and documentarian with an unmatched encyclopaedic film knowledge and infectious passion for cinema.

In addition to hosting film interview podcast The Last Video Store, he’s appeared on Guy Montgomery’s Guy Mont-Spelling Bee, The Cheap Seats and more.

His latest comedy festival show VHS follows last year’s hit REFUSED CLASSIFICATION with Zachary Ruane.

Event Details

Join Sean Baker, the multi-Academy Award-winning filmmaker behind Best Picture winner Anora for an exclusive conversation with Alexei Toliopoulos at Sydney Town Hall, as part of Vivid Minds’ Creative Trailblazers series.

One of America’s eminent auteurs, Baker is a proudly independent filmmaker known for his naturalistic yet vibrant portrayals of people living on the US’s social and economic margins, including immigrants and trans women.

His four latest recent films — Anora (2024), Red Rocket (2021), The Florida Project (2017) and Tangerine (2015) — all centre on sex workers, featuring first time actors with lived experience alongside names such as Simon Rex, Willem Dafoe and Mikey Madison

With a knack for casting enigmatic figures, Baker’s films feel lived-in with everyday life and humour alongside struggle, allowing misrepresented communities to go beyond cliches.  

While already an indie darling, Baker’s breakthrough came with Anora, making history at the 97th Academy Awards by becoming the first person to be awarded four Oscars — including Best Film and Best Director — for one film in a single ceremony. Despite newfound industry attention, Baker remains committed to making films without studio or streamer interference.

In a candid conversation, Baker will reflect on his creative process and the practical realities of crafting bold, independent films in today’s increasingly consolidated, risk-adverse industry.  

He’ll also discuss how his wry and warm cinematic voice could only have formed through indie filmmaking – including shooting fast or guerilla style with no approvals or rehearsals, using an iPhone to shoot acclaimed comedy-drama Tangerine, and incorporating his actors’ lived experiences into his films.

With invaluable insights into creativity and maintaining an independent spirit, Baker’s one-night-only Vivid Sydney event is sure to inspire all filmmakers and creatives, as well as those looking to forge their own path. 

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