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🎬 STACKPACK & DIRECTOR JIBRIL TALK BOSTON FILM CULTURE IN NEW THE NETWORK PODCAST EPISODE

Boston’s independent film scene continues to gain momentum, and the newest episode of The Network Podcast gives listeners a front-row seat into the creative vision behind the upcoming movie The Latvian.

Hosted by media entrepreneur and actor Stack Pack, the episode features an in-depth conversation with director Jibril, who joins the show to discuss the inspiration, pressure, and storytelling behind the growing Boston-based film project.

The energy of the episode feels genuine from the very beginning.

“Being on set, being a part of the movie… absolutely crazy.”

Stackpack opens the conversation by reflecting on his personal experience working on the film and how stepping into the movie world introduced him to an entirely different creative atmosphere. Known primarily for podcasting, media ventures, and entertainment platforms, Stackpack explains how the transition into acting challenged him creatively while also expanding his appreciation for filmmaking.

The discussion quickly shifts into Boston’s growing independent film culture — a topic both Stackpack and Director Jibril appear passionate about. Throughout the episode, they touch on the importance of creating authentic stories, building opportunities for local creatives, and bringing cinematic energy to a city often overlooked in mainstream film conversations.

Listeners also get insight into the vision behind The Latvian, including the emotional tension, storytelling style, and layered dialogue that make the film stand out.

Without revealing spoilers, the movie centers around suspense, hidden motives, and emotionally charged interactions that slowly escalate into something far more dangerous beneath the surface.

One major point of discussion is the role of “Lucky,” the character played by Stackpack. The episode hints at why the role mattered within the film’s dynamic and why Jibril believed Stackpack fit the energy needed for the character.

The chemistry between host and director makes the episode feel less like a formal interview and more like a real conversation between creatives passionate about building something meaningful.

For Boston creators, filmmakers, actors, and supporters of independent cinema, the episode represents something bigger than a movie promotion.

It represents a movement.

As independent media and film continue evolving together, conversations like this show how podcasting, storytelling, and local cinema are beginning to merge into a new era of entertainment culture coming directly out of Boston.

And if this episode is any indication, The Latvian may only be the beginning.

Check out episode live - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-network-podcast/id1715055996?i=1000767827179

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