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How ‘Continue’ Director Nadine Crocker Turned Rejection Into Two Lionsgate Features

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The world of filmmaking is full of challenges, from industry rejection to personal setbacks. Yet, for many independent filmmakers, these obstacles become opportunities for growth and perseverance. This episode explores how passion, persistence, and a refusal to give up can turn seemingly insurmountable odds into career-defining moments. Whether you're an aspiring filmmaker or a seasoned professional, the story of how Nadine Crocker made her mark in the industry is sure to inspire.

Nadine is a filmmaker, actor, and mental health advocate whose latest feature, “Continue,” is based on her own struggles with depression and suicide. The award-winning drama tells the story of a woman who, after a failed suicide attempt, is taken to a mental institution where she finds unexpected friendships, love, and a new purpose. Release by Lionsgate during Suicide Awareness Month, the film has garnered critical acclaim for its raw portrayal of mental health struggles. Nadine not only wrote, directed, and produced “Continue,” but also stars in it, bringing an intensely personal narrative to life. After years of being typecast and facing rejection, she took control of her career.

In today’s episode, No Film School’s GG Hawkins speaks with Nadine Crocker to discuss:

  • Being dropped by her reps shortly after having her son—and how it led her to make “Continue” independently.
  • Breaking free from being typecast and proving herself as a writer, director, and producer.
  • Balancing waitressing and raising a newborn while working on her first feature film.
  • Securing financing through personal savings and a small group of supportive investors.
  • Deciding to stop waiting for permission and create her own opportunities.
  • How “Continue” became a movement for mental health awareness through her nonprofit, Continue On.

Memorable Quotes:

“I did hear like all the time that I was too pretty to play the best friend and I wasn't famous enough to be the lead.” [6:01]

“I'm done asking for permission. I'm making this movie and I don't care what I have to do or how much work or how many years it takes.” [9:16]

“I invested my life savings into this movie, like everything we had, and went back to waitressing so that I could keep the lights on.” [11:30]

"Imagine being dropped in the middle of the ocean with nothing but a hard drive, and you gotta keep it over your head and tread motherfucking water until someone comes." [21:09]

Links:

Continue IMDb

Follow Nadine Crocker on Instagram

Continue the Film on Instagram

Learn more about her nonprofit

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The world of filmmaking is full of challenges, from industry rejection to personal setbacks. Yet, for many independent filmmakers, these obstacles become opportunities for growth and perseverance. This episode explores how passion, persistence, and a refusal to give up can turn seemingly insurmountable odds into career-defining moments. Whether you're an aspiring filmmaker or a seasoned professional, the story of how Nadine Crocker made her mark in the industry is sure to inspire.

Nadine is a filmmaker, actor, and mental health advocate whose latest feature, “Continue,” is based on her own struggles with depression and suicide. The award-winning drama tells the story of a woman who, after a failed suicide attempt, is taken to a mental institution where she finds unexpected friendships, love, and a new purpose. Release by Lionsgate during Suicide Awareness Month, the film has garnered critical acclaim for its raw portrayal of mental health struggles. Nadine not only wrote, directed, and produced “Continue,” but also stars in it, bringing an intensely personal narrative to life. After years of being typecast and facing rejection, she took control of her career.

In today’s episode, No Film School’s GG Hawkins speaks with Nadine Crocker to discuss:

  • Being dropped by her reps shortly after having her son—and how it led her to make “Continue” independently.
  • Breaking free from being typecast and proving herself as a writer, director, and producer.
  • Balancing waitressing and raising a newborn while working on her first feature film.
  • Securing financing through personal savings and a small group of supportive investors.
  • Deciding to stop waiting for permission and create her own opportunities.
  • How “Continue” became a movement for mental health awareness through her nonprofit, Continue On.

Memorable Quotes:

“I did hear like all the time that I was too pretty to play the best friend and I wasn't famous enough to be the lead.” [6:01]

“I'm done asking for permission. I'm making this movie and I don't care what I have to do or how much work or how many years it takes.” [9:16]

“I invested my life savings into this movie, like everything we had, and went back to waitressing so that I could keep the lights on.” [11:30]

"Imagine being dropped in the middle of the ocean with nothing but a hard drive, and you gotta keep it over your head and tread motherfucking water until someone comes." [21:09]

Links:

Continue IMDb

Follow Nadine Crocker on Instagram

Continue the Film on Instagram

Learn more about her nonprofit

Find No Film School everywhere:

On the Web

https://nofilmschool.com/

Facebook

https://www.facebook.com/nofilmschool

Twitter

https://twitter.com/nofilmschool

YouTube

https://www.youtube.com/user/nofilmschool

Instagram

https://www.instagram.com/nofilmschool

Send us an email with questions or feedback: podcast@nofilmschool.com!

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