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Spring Re-Up and Sean Ponzini Interview

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With the End of an Era at Goodison Park dominating Evertonian minds and the airwaves, the co-hosts take a minute to reflect on the celebrations of 18th May, before going through some of the many listener comments from throughout the spring months.

Then, Kevin sits down with a key contributor to the creation of The Good Times Everton Podcast - film and theatre director Sean Ponzini - to discuss his new short film ALIBI, starring Evertonian Thom Williamson.

Sean talks about the process behind making a film and screening it at festivals, the burgeoning film scene in Liverpool, Sean Bean and Martin Freeman's accents, and ways that people with an interest in working in the film industry can get on the ladder. There's also a long-running Championship Manager 01/02 game that needs finishing.

Follow cinemapieproductions on Instagram to watch ALIBI, and keep an eye out for details on how to vote for the film at various upcoming festivals.

This episode is in association with The Excelsior. Thanks to Gary Lunt, Niall O'Donnell and Sean himself for their contributions.

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With the End of an Era at Goodison Park dominating Evertonian minds and the airwaves, the co-hosts take a minute to reflect on the celebrations of 18th May, before going through some of the many listener comments from throughout the spring months.

Then, Kevin sits down with a key contributor to the creation of The Good Times Everton Podcast - film and theatre director Sean Ponzini - to discuss his new short film ALIBI, starring Evertonian Thom Williamson.

Sean talks about the process behind making a film and screening it at festivals, the burgeoning film scene in Liverpool, Sean Bean and Martin Freeman's accents, and ways that people with an interest in working in the film industry can get on the ladder. There's also a long-running Championship Manager 01/02 game that needs finishing.

Follow cinemapieproductions on Instagram to watch ALIBI, and keep an eye out for details on how to vote for the film at various upcoming festivals.

This episode is in association with The Excelsior. Thanks to Gary Lunt, Niall O'Donnell and Sean himself for their contributions.

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