We are talking shame, addiction, and werewolves in "Torn," a new movie directed by Ryen William Thomas and written by Jordon Alexander & Benjamin Johnston. In this episode, I interview filmmaker Ryen William Thomas about his new thriller film, Torn. The conversation delves into the film's exploration of themes such as shame, guilt, and addiction, and how these elements reflect the human condition. Ryen shares insights into his journey as a director, the collaborative nature of filmmaking, and the personal experiences that shaped his portrayal of shame in the film. The discussion also touches on the interplay between internal and external influences on shame, particularly in the context of faith and community. We explore the themes of addiction, isolation, guilt, shame, and cultural identity as they relate to the film 'Torn'. We talk about the impact of societal values on personal struggles, the importance of connection versus isolation, and the complexities of navigating guilt and shame. The conversation also delves into the role of mythology in shaping cultural identity and the challenges of discerning truth in a world filled with deception.
Share this post
Interview with Director Ryen W. Thomas- Talking Torn: Shame, Addiction, and Facing Our Demons
intersectionpodcast.substack.com
Intersections
Exploring the intersections of faith, culture, and life through the lens of a conflicted Pentecostal.
Exploring the intersections of faith, culture, and life through the lens of a conflicted Pentecostal.Listen on
Substack App
Apple Podcasts
Spotify
YouTube Music
YouTube
RSS Feed
Recent Episodes
Interview with Director Ryen W. Thomas- Talking Torn: Shame, Addiction, and Facing Our Demons