• Catch The Wave: Interview With Caitlyn Sponheimer On Wild Goat Surf!

  • May 15 2024
  • Length: 14 mins
  • Podcast

Catch The Wave: Interview With Caitlyn Sponheimer On Wild Goat Surf!

  • Summary

  • We spoke via Zoom with Caitlyn Sponheimer, the writer, director, producer, and co-star of the coming-of-age drama Wild Goat Surf, now playing in limited release, distributed by Vortex Media.

    Wild Goat Surf Synopsis

    Set in a rundown Penticton, Okanagan Valley RV park during the summer of 2003, Goat, a surfing-obsessed, thirteen-year-old skater girl, navigates the unbridled, unstructured, summer days of youth, dreaming about becoming a surfer like her deceased father. While her mother sublets their rental unauthorized and takes on two jobs during the bustling summer months, Goat is left to her own devices; coping with grief through rambunctious actions that soon go too far.

    Caitlyn Sponheimer Interview Timecodes

    00:00 Introduction

    00:21 Caitlyn Sponheimer on how she got the idea for WILD GOAT SURF

    01:14 Finding the right girl to play Goat in WILD GOAT SURF

    02:50 The casting of Nate and his friendship with Goat

    05:10 The relationship between Jane and Goat in WILD GOAT SURF

    06:51 Caitlyn Sponheimer on whether she believes Jane is oblivious to Goat's petty crimes

    09:14 The importance of the RV in WILD GOAT SURF

    10:45 Caitlyn Sponheimer on Jane's big moment in WILD GOAT SURF

    12:45 What Caitlyn Sponheimer hopes audiences take away from WILD GOAT SURF

    13:54 Conclusions

    Music Attribution

    Big Horns Intro by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Artist: http://audionautix.com/

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