Theresa Bennett knew she wanted to make movies early in life. She worked in a movie rental store and started writing scripts in notebooks. Even though she couldn’t afford screenwriting software, she found a way to create scripts.
Eventually, this led to the new film, 'Social Animals.' In the movie, a childless, single, broke stoner attempted to salvage her failing business and love life while falling in love with a married man.
The comedy-drama stars Noël Wells (Master of None), Aya Cash (You’re the Worst), Samira Wiley (Orange is the New Black), Carly Chaikin (Mr. Robot), and Josh Radnor (How I Met Your Mother).
In this interview, Bennett tells her story of a young girl who wanted to make films and how she became a first-time writer-director. She also discusses character creation, the power of limited resources, and the benefits of a speedy first draft.
In addition to this audio format, the print interview for this conversation is available on Creative Screenwriting Magazine’s website.
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