Paolo Pilladi is the director of the recently released comedy film titled "The Last Call" a film that stars Jermey Piven, Taryn Manning and Zach McGowan. Pilladi has been creating award-winning productions since 1997, when he co-founded Goodie Goodie Productions, an independent company that produces concerts, film, theatre and the arts. Film credits include Invisible Mountains, Fridays at the Farm, and Watermelon Magic. Paolo has consulted on various award-winning feature documentaries and short films, including Love and Terror on the Howling Plains of Nowhere, adapted from the acclaimed memoir of Poe Ballantine. Paolo has produced countless small and large scale concerts and groundbreaking multi-day arts and music festivals, including the critically acclaimed Dancing Wu Li Festival. Paolo wrote and produced a dance/theatre adaptation of his award-winning screenplay Brotherly Love, which toured nationally. In September 2017, Paolo co-created, wrote and produced Raphstravaganza, a multi-disciplinary cirque event featuring world-class performers at Philadelphia's historic City Hall Courtyard. Pilladi also put together the film "I Can't Breathe" a social justice short film he re-wrote and produced. We dive deep into his upbringing, growing up in West Philly, becoming a writer, having children, racial injustice, baseball and much more! Great chat!