
In today’s episode, we welcome Mrs. Frey Dagne, a film director and actress best known for her 2021 short film Raine. Though she always carried a deep passion for filmmaking, Dagne reflects on how breaking into the industry required full immersion. She learned to study films relentlessly to understand the nuances of the whole business and slowly gain credibility. Dagne unpacks how her acting experience informed her leadership as a director, particularly in her most complex work Raine, where she helmed being the lead director, main character, and first time screenwriter. Dagne also analyzes the delicate balance of weighing constructive feedback from peers while preserving one’s own story arc and narrative: “ You have to map the road before you talk to other people… you have to have your own idea. You have to see your picture on your paper. And you have to protect your writing.” She explains how remaining independent from studioheads in Hollywood keeps her films raw and vulnerable, ensuring the films reflect the narrative she is committed to portraying, such as the Ethiopian culture in Raine. She notes, “[As Ethiopians] we have so much more to offer than what people see on TV or social media.” Dagne concludes by speaking to the responsibility she feels as a film director to take bold risks in casting and to foster an inviting environment and family-like partnership between actors.
0:00 Early Life and Introduction
4:21 Studying and Understanding the Film Industry
5:43 Discussing Mainstream Narratives
8:11 Raine: Idea to Production
11:18 Building and Managing a Production Team
12: 39 Shifting Between Macro and Micro Levels
17:35 A Tight and Rigid Industry
18:43 Taking Risks as a Director
24:30 Going Outside