This episode features an interview with Sean Mullin award-winning filmmaker and West Point grad, class of 1997.
This episode features an interview with award-winning filmmaker Sean Mullin ’97 hosted by Jamie Enos. Sean’s feature film debut as a writer and director, “Amira & Sam”, won numerous film festivals and was distributed theatrically. Following that, Sean co-wrote and co-produced “Semperfi” and wrote and directed “Kings of Beer.” Now he’s happy to announce the release of “It Ain’t Over”, Sean’s feature length documentary about baseball legend and American icon, Yogi Berra.
Prior to his filmmaking career, Sean served in the military. He was stationed in Germany as an Army officer, but finished his time as a Captain in the New York Army National Guard — where he was a first responder on September 11th, 2001. For several months, he spent his days working as the Officer in Charge of the soldiers stationed at Ground Zero — and his nights performing stand-up comedy.
In this episode, Sean talks about his time serving in the national guard, how he made the transition from Army officer to Hollywood director, and the release of his first independent feature-length documentary, “It Ain’t Over”.
Episode Timestamps
(01:44) Sean’s background and West Point experience
(05:39) Military career and life after the academy
(10:46) Resigning from active duty and attending film school
(14:50) Writing and directing “It Ain’t Over”
(18:30) Sean’s first independent film: “Amira and Sam”
(21:01) The Long Gray Line in the film industry
(23:09) Advice for aspiring filmmakers
Links
Sean Mullin
Jamie Enos