Lights, Courage, Action: Lee Rose's Directorial Odyssey
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Lights, Courage, Action: Lee Rose's Directorial Odyssey
Lee Rose: In-the-Face Storytelling, The Truth About Jane, and Refusing to Disappear
Host Quincy interviews writer-director-producer Lee Rose about her career and approach to storytelling, highlighting The Truth About Jane as a project that enabled parent-child conversations and drew intense reactions, including death threats, a White House screening, and a fight to dedicate the film to Matthew Shepard. Rose traces her path from theater and production work to writing and producing TV movies, learning ruthless editing from Stockard Channing, and making her directorial debut with The Color of Courage, a civil-rights story she pushed to greenlight with Linda Hamilton’s support. She discusses being raised by a Black housekeeper, sexism in directing versus being gay, the shrinking pipeline for new diverse directors post-COVID/strikes, and advice to persist through shorts, grants, festivals, and DGA mentoring. Rose also reflects on coming out later in life, separating work from news, and currently writing a novel about generations of women and slavery.
00:00 A Rebel Builds Her Own Table
01:08 Welcome to Cocoon After Dark
01:25 Rapid Fire and The Truth About Jane
02:52 From Theater to TV Sets
04:06 Learning to Let Words Go
07:19 Becoming a Ruthless Editor
09:14 Directorial Debut The Color of Courage
13:56 Raised by Johnny and Identity
15:18 Women Gay and Power on Set
17:01 Who Gets Hired Now
19:29 Advice for New Directors
21:24 When Representation Catches Up
24:46 Writing for Everyone Strong Leads
26:39 Origins Late Bloomer Lessons
29:23 Chores and Tough Love
30:39 Truth About Jane Fallout
33:07 Culture Backlash Today
34:18 Staying Focused Creatively
35:28 Mentoring Women Filmmakers
36:38 Two Ideas at Once
37:59 Coming Out at 38
41:21 Parents and Upbringing
47:37 Exes and Adulthood
49:52 Martinis and Quitting Smoking
51:09 Cruise and Farewell
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