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Writer-director Aaron Harvey was drawn to film at an early age. Inspired by complex characters with unique arcs, the creator often starts with a thematic idea, then moves into character. His new film stars Luke Grimes (Yellowstone) and Frank Grillo (Captain America), but he’s also known for ‘The Neighbor’ and’ Catch .44.’

For ‘Into the Ashes,’ “Nick Brenner believed he had safely escaped his violent, criminal history. But his old crew hasn't forgotten about him or the money he stole, and when they take what Nick now values the most - his wife - he has nothing left to lose. Confronted by the town sheriff, who is also his father-in-law, Nick must decide if he will stay on his new path or indulge in his need for revenge and force his enemies to pay for what they have done.”


In this interview, Harvey discusses paying homage to favorite films like ‘Taxi Driver,’ why he doesn’t subscribe to the Syd Field method of screenwriting, why he chose to be the writer and director for his storytelling, the pros and cons of making shorts, and his appreciation for the craft of filmmaking.

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