Weak Layers is Katie Burrell’s feature film, which she not only directed but co-wrote and acted in. The film invites us to truly understand ski culture, unlike many unrealistic ski movies of the past. With this film, Katie proves that a novice director can stay true to their vision while also leading with transparency, humility, and positivity along the way.
In today’s episode, No Film School’s GG Hawkins, speaks with Katie Burrell to discuss:
Feeling excited about theatrical releases in ski towns
Creating such a niche film
What Katie can’t stand about other ski movies
The unique, diverse cast and what they brought to the film
Directing in extreme climates
Being honest about her lack of experience
How she kept up morale on set
Why they didn’t do any playback
How they created an organic party vibe on set
Memorable Quotes
“I was militant about making sure that it felt like it was a Hollywood movie, something that could reach into the mainstream.” [6:34]
“No pro skier would ever put their goggles on top of the helmet.” [10:49]
“In all the auditions of the core cast, there was a uniqueness that came through in each of them.” [14:03]
“I was having the best time, all of the time.” [31:26]
“To be somebody’s scene partner and also their director, is a really tricky relationship dynamic.” [37:09]
“Don’t be afraid to admit that you have no idea what you’re doing, because people will rally around you and want to support that kind of attitude.” [43:46]
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