A Love Song Comes Home

agosto 16, 2022

A collage-style poster for A Love Song depicting a mountainous landscape under a crescent moon. Theres a trailer and truck in the foreground. Festival logos are at the top, with the title and actors names at the bottom.

Por Julia Caulfield

Telluride is bustling with creative minds. On such, is filmmaker Max Walker-Silverman. Walker-Silverman grew up in Telluride. His most recent – and first feature film, A Love Song, came out earlier this year. KOTO’s Julia Caulfield spoke with Walker-Silverman about how he got his start in film, and the importance of southwest Colorado to his creative work.

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